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Release Date:
2000
Brand: Andre L'arom
Line: barocco
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: mass-market
Country: Ukraine
Made in: Ukraine
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, fruit
Top Notes: Bergamot, Carambola, Passion Fruit
Heart Notes: Freesia, Jasmine
Base Notes: Musk, Teak, Vetiver
The masters of the Ukrainian brand Aroma Parfume know how to create exquisite perfumery while capturing the mood of entire epochs. A prime example of this is the Andre L'arom Barocco perfumed water. The design of its bottle and packaging sets the tone right away, allowing you to fully "savor" the fragrance. With it, any look gains notes of luxury and nobility, which organically complement the elegance of its wearer.
From the first notes, the composition unfolds with the juicy sound of passion fruit, the exotic sweetness of starfruit, and the energy of bergamot. This excitingly refreshing trio quickly gives way to a sensual "heart" made up of a duo of tender jasmine and freesia. In conclusion, you will experience a refined aftertaste, created by a marvelous trio of seductive musk, chocolatey-woody vetiver, and soft, woody teak.
My favorite perfumes for the autumn season, I bought them randomly and was pleasantly surprised by how amazing they are. Therefore, I will definitely get more of them.
I disagree with the woman who compared this deodorant to Avon. I really like these perfumes. I have been using them for several years in a row, especially in the summer they smell very nice and leave a trail. I would constantly inhale this scent. My friend even went and bought herself the perfume. Awesome!
I always buy this fragrance for my Mom, she really likes it. They are long-lasting and very pleasant for their price, which is definitely satisfying.
Great, but not very long-lasting.
I don't know what kind of passion fruit is in this water, but it smells like bath foam or shower gel. My child even said it reminded them of the bath foam from the early 2000s. We had a fruit foam from Avon that had the exact same smell. It's a bit diluted, like a watery fruit scent. I can't say it's off-putting, but I wouldn't call it a perfume either. At best, it's like a deodorant. That's actually how I plan to use it. I think it will go well with Versace's Red Jeans, which also has fruity notes. The longevity is decent. I went to the gym and sprayed it on like a deodorant. I could still smell it even after my workout and even after showering. It's probably okay as a gift. The packaging and bottle are very beautiful.
Super!