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Just Cavalli Gold for Her
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Just Cavalli Gold for Her by Roberto Cavalli is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2014, the nose behind this composition is Fabrice Pellegrin. The top notes are hazelnut and mandarin; the heart notes are marshmallow (candy), jasmine, and iris root; and the base notes are leather and sandalwood.
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- Positivo 85%
- Negativo 14%
- Neutral 1.2%
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I wanted a Roberto Cavalli fragrance for cold weather, but since I couldn’t find it in stores, I bought it online blind. After a week of testing, in my opinion, it doesn’t resemble the original Just Cavalli at all, nor does it have any tropical notes. Is it a hazelnut perfume? Yes. It opens sweet, like sugar clouds or marshmallows, although I prefer that note more refined in the D&G Pour Femme, where it feels finer. Soon the hazelnuts come out in full force: warm, tasty, woody, almost edible. I’m practically tasting them… Then a very subtle jasmine appears, an almost imperceptible leather, and a woody sandalwood that ties it all together. There’s an oily note that might be the only thing in common with the Just Cavalli. It doesn’t quite convince me. It’s not a smell I dislike, but I feel like I’m left half-satisfied. I don’t see it as a floral oriental, but rather a proper gourmand, not too sweet. It’s like baking a cake and realizing you’re missing ingredients. If it had chocolate, it would be fantastic—a cocoa cream with hazelnuts aroma, which it kind of smells like. If you’re on a diet, don’t even think about getting close, because you’ll head straight to the supermarket for a jar of Nocilla and breadsticks, or a huge bowl of hot chocolate. Ummmm! But it has no cocoa, just hazelnuts, and that’s where it stops. It’s the softest of the Cavallis I’ve tried; it’s not overwhelming. The trail is soft, and on my skin, it lasted about 4 hours. It could be perfectly unisex. A mix of hazelnuts, leather, and wood; I don’t see it as feminine or sensual like the others from Cavalli. The bottle is gorgeous, a mix of gold metal and glass, well-weighted, with the Just Cavalli letters engraved and you can see the golden liquid through them. I love Roberto Cavalli and Just Cavalli, but this fragrance, which seemed perfect for cold weather, doesn’t quite convince me. Still, I’ll use it until the end; maybe with time I’ll like it more. I’m not resigning myself to losing this battle. I don’t like writing negative reviews because I believe every fragrance has something to offer and you just have to find it. But this one has left me half-satisfied. A pity. P.S.: For God’s sake, add a little chocolate to this scent, it’s begging for it.
I wanted a Roberto Cavalli fragrance for cold weather, but since I couldn’t find it in stores, I bought it online blind. After a week of testing, in my opinion, it doesn’t resemble the original Just Cavalli at all, nor does it have any tropical notes. Is it a hazelnut perfume? Yes. It opens sweet, like sugar clouds or marshmallows, although I prefer that note more refined in the D&G Pour Femme, where it feels finer. Soon the hazelnuts come out in full force: warm, tasty, woody, almost edible. I’m practically tasting them… Then a very subtle jasmine appears, an almost imperceptible leather, and a woody sandalwood that ties it all together. There’s an oily note that might be the only thing in common with the original. It doesn’t quite convince me. It’s not a smell I dislike, but I feel like I’m left half-satisfied. I don’t see it as a floral oriental, but rather a proper gourmand, not too sweet. It’s like baking a cake and realizing you’re missing ingredients. If it had chocolate, it would be fantastic—a cocoa cream with hazelnuts aroma, which it kind of smells like. If you’re on a diet, don’t even think about getting close, because you’ll head straight to the supermarket for a jar of Nocilla and breadsticks, or a huge bowl of hot chocolate. Ummmm! But it has no cocoa, just hazelnuts, and that’s where it stops. It’s the softest of the Cavallis I’ve tried; it’s not overwhelming. The trail is soft, and on my skin, it lasted about 4 hours. It could be perfectly unisex. A mix of hazelnuts, leather, and wood; I don’t see it as feminine or sensual like the others from the brand. The bottle is gorgeous, a mix of gold metal and glass, well-weighted, with the Just Cavalli letters engraved and you can see the golden liquid through them. I love Roberto Cavalli and Just Cavalli, but this fragrance, which seemed perfect for cold weather, doesn’t quite convince me. Still, I’ll use it until the end; maybe with time I’ll like it more. I’m not resigning myself to losing this battle. I don’t like writing negative reviews because I believe every fragrance has something to offer and you just have to find it. But this one has left me half-satisfied. A pity. P.S.: For God’s sake, add a little chocolate to this scent, it’s begging for it.
Hey, to me, it smells like chocolate, and it’s so good. It’s very different, though it fades quickly. I loved trying it and see it as a great option for everyone.
It’s a warm delight with a spicy touch that lasts forever on my skin and leaves an incredible trail. I love it so much I’m just waiting for autumn to start wearing it; it’s super easy to wear in winter, elegant, and seriously underrated, especially for its price-to-quality ratio. I recommend trying it before because it doesn’t suit every skin type, but in my case, it’s a total hit: it compliments me, and people have even stopped me on the street asking about this rich fragrance. I can’t say nicer things about it… may I never run out ❤️