BDK Parfums Citrus Riviera Eau de Parfum 100 ml
Avis BDK Parfums Citrus Riviera Eau de Parfum 100 ml
Basé sur 2 avis
Extremely fresh fragrance that opens with strong citrus notes then slowly transitions into green, aquatic, and some florals. It is soft and definitely not a projection beast. It really performs in the high temps. Overall, a nice fragrance nothing special but I really enjoy it. Last about 8 hours on my skin.
Extremely fresh fragrance that opens with strong citrus notes then slowly transitions into green, aquatic, and some florals. It is soft and definitely not a projection beast. It really performs in the high temps. Overall, a nice fragrance nothing special but I really enjoy it. Last about 8 hours on my skin.
Vanilla child
17 juillet 2023
Nice néroli and citrus opening that fades into the background within the first thirty minutes. Fig and eucalyptus come forward along with sweeter citrus floral that makes a slightly sweet, slightly bitter accord that pushes a seawater vibe. There's a prominent musk in the dry down. There's more notes in support that would take me more wearings to discern. Good performance with average to below average projection. Would smell nice on a man or woman. Citrus Riviera is nice but certainly nothing unique. I'm reminded of one of the Bulgari Aqua line of fragrances. While it's not another shower gel aquatic, it's a pass and a neutral for me.
Nice néroli and citrus opening that fades into the background within the first thirty minutes. Fig and eucalyptus come forward along with sweeter citrus floral that makes a slightly sweet, slightly bitter accord that pushes a seawater vibe. There's a prominent musk in the dry down. There's more notes in support that would take me more wearings to discern. Good performance with average to below average projection. Would smell nice on a man or woman. Citrus Riviera is nice but certainly nothing unique. I'm reminded of one of the Bulgari Aqua line of fragrances. While it's not another shower gel aquatic, it's a pass and a neutral for me.
clamnole
1 mars 2022