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Good Girl

Louise Turner
Perfumista
Louise Turner
3.95 de 5
23,900 votos

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Descripción

Good Girl by Carolina Herrera is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, this composition was created by Louise Turner and Quentin Bisch. The top notes unfold with almond, coffee, bergamot, and lemon; the heart reveals neroli, sambac jasmine, orange blossom, Bulgarian rose, and iris root; while the base notes close with tonka bean, cocoa, vanilla, praline, sandalwood, musk, amber, cashmere wood, patchouli, cinnamon, and cedar.

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  • Primavera 16%
  • Verano 9.3%
  • Otoño 36%
  • Día 29%
  • Noche 71%

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23,900 votos

  • Positivo 74%
  • Negativo 16%
  • Neutral 11%

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  • JonathanJavier

    Perfume delight, I bought it for a friend who prefers sweet perfumes and took the chance to give her the stamp of approval. When I heard the saleswoman detail the notes, I fell in love, but she painted birds in the air with the coffee; if there’s anything, it’s coffee in fruit because I don’t smell any roasted coffee as it should. I smell the acidic lime at the start, absolutely delicious, the best I’ve definitely smelled (and it took me a couple of tries to perceive), like an acidic bobbaloo that gives it so much freshness, a bit of almond, white flowers, and the super persistent vanilla in the base, and that would be it. Longevity and power are tremendous, more than all my men’s perfumes; I sprayed it on a piece of paper on a Friday, and by Monday, that characteristic vanilla was still detectable, plus perfectly. It’s much more floral than they told me it would be; she’s not a fan of flowers, and yet she liked it a lot, so anyone like her who is worried they might smell like an old lady or a funeral, in my opinion, can relax. This aroma is charming, well-feminine; if I were a woman, this is what I would wear. Expensive but worth it, because it’s the best thing I can say, 10/10.

  • I love the bottle, and I’ve probably said it before, and this year on Three Kings’ Day my niece gave it to me in a box along with body cream and a travel spray for my purse. I absolutely hate the scent of this perfume; I smell cheap, strong, and chemical. I like absolutely nothing about it. So, as decoration, it looks nice alongside other beautiful bottles I have in my bathroom, but the contents will stay inside the pretty bottle for my future grandchildren to inherit.

  • What can I say about this fragrance? I smell it sweet, vanilla, with notes of coffee, neroli, patchouli, and cacao; I feel it’s quite unisex leaning feminine, though sometimes it reminds me of a men’s perfume. Very nocturnal, sexy, and yet relaxed. It reminds me a bit of the style of YSL’s Black Opium. It leaves a trail, lasting about 5 to 6 hours. I think a problem I have with this perfume is that it’s very overused; I believe it’s one of the most consumed, along with 212 VIP Rose and others from brands like LVEB. For me, it’s for autumn-winter and at night, but there’s never one who decides to wear it at 7 AM in the summer to go to the office. It’s a pity because I really like the aroma, but I get tired of smelling it so much, especially in situations that don’t match. Despite this, it’s a perfume I like a lot. Not suitable for blind buying.

  • Andrea1998q

    One of the best perfumes I’ve ever tried, complex and very well-crafted notes. It conveys sensuality, sophistication, and femininity, although many consider it unisex, which is also true. When I first smelled it in a perfumery, amidst so many options, I only wanted that one; I fell in love. Special for autumn/winter, it works well for the day, though more for evening events. Simply perfect, and very flattering, by the way. I’m considering buying it again because it’s, definitively, a little gem. Although I usually read and hear it’s a very popular perfume, for me, I’ve never smelled it on anyone, which maybe has to do with the fact that every skin is a world and it looks unique on everyone. Anyway, 10/10 this delicious and complex aroma. I would buy it again.

  • I can’t get used to this perfume; if I spray it into the air, I like it, but if I wear it on my skin or clothes, it feels like a generic, mass-market perfume. I’m looking for the almond note, but the jasmine hits me instead, and I can’t smell anything else beyond that 😓

  • This perfume SAVED ME FROM THE WORST… and I’m not exaggerating 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 I always wear perfume when traveling. It’s a must-have, a small luxury in a bottle that accompanies me to any destination. But I never imagined one day it would save me from one of the most traumatic experiences of my life. For this occasion, I chose Good Girl, my go-to for cool southern weather, perfect for nightouts and standing out in a crowd. Yes, it’s overused, I know, but thanks to TikTok, which goes viral even for ditch water, fewer people are daring to use this jewel. Better for me.😎💅 Everything was going well until, in the middle of an excursion, on a bus winding through mountains, fate decided to test me. The passenger next to me, in her infinite wisdom, had eaten waffles with a milkshake just before the trip. Big mistake. The shake started kicking in in her stomach, and without warning, the catastrophe erupted: vomit on the bus floor. 🫠🤢🤮 And here comes the worst part: the windows DIDN’T open. We couldn’t escape the olfactory apocalypse enveloping us. A smell so repulsive that even the bravest would have fallen. The air became unbreathable, and I, on the verge of collapse, prayed internally not to become the next victim of this tragedy.🤢😖😵💫 With desperation rising in my throat, we begged the driver to open the doors, but he seemed to not grasp the gravity of the situation. I couldn’t take it anymore. I felt my entire life flashing before my eyes.😷💀 And then, in a last act of survival, I saw it: my Good Girl shoe. 👠 ✨ Two sprays into the air.🌬️🌬️ One deep breath.🫨🫨 And salvation arrived.🥹 Suddenly, everything changed. The infernal stench dissipated, and my soul returned to my body. I regained enough strength to push myself out of the bus as soon as the doors finally opened, breathing in the pure mountain air as if it were divine oxygen.🥹🤩😍 MORAL OF THE STORY: NONE of the soft, mild perfumes going viral today would have been able to do what Good Girl did for me. NONE.🫡🫡 If TikTok perfumes are pretty and wearable, yes. But when life puts you to the test in a close-quarters combat against olfactory horror, you need a perfume with character. One with projection. One that SAVES YOU.⛑️💊 And that, friends and family, is Good Girl.📢📢 I still wear it proudly today, hoping its only function is to make me stand out at an outing… and that I never have to save my life again.🩷✅

  • flor.lucia

    I’d call this fragrance ‘burned’ because it’s excessively famous, BUT IT’S FAMOUS FOR A REASON. I think it’s infallible; it works for me day or night, maybe not so much on a hot summer day, but otherwise it’s extremely versatile. Everyone likes it; there’s no doubt about its excellent quality in terms of longevity and scent. If you enjoy it, beyond the fact that it’s popular, it’s worth wearing. There are some really good dupes—I tried three—but the complexity of the notes gives it that special something. While I alternate with others, I have two bottles and feel it’s a classic that never goes out of style. On another note, men absolutely love it; it’s basically the ‘Dior Savage’ version for women.

  • It was a gift 🎁 smells good🙂 BUT‼️⚠️ on my skin it barely lasts 3 hours with average/low projection. It’s a shame because the bottle is beautiful and the sweet scent is very pleasant; only people who get very close to me, friends greeting me, or my partner have complimented it, but it’s not a perfume that announces my arrival or commands attention in a crowd. (I know it depends on pH, and usually perfumes don’t stick to me much, but for the price, I expected a more potent formulation, even for people with this kind of fixation issue). I find it a sweet perfume for a date, going out partying, and things like that. When it runs out, it’s leaving my collection because I’m not spending a single dollar on it. 🙅🏾♀️

  • I thought I had already reviewed this. Almost a year ago, I worked in a hospital. One day, a doctor came into the office for admin work, rummaged through her purse, and—bam!—her little glass shoe fell out. The staff kept it (there’s a bathroom overlooking the waiting room). For three days, the whole place was filled with that sweet, rich scent. It’s a high-quality fragrance, but I wouldn’t buy it: it’s way too overused, you can smell it everywhere, and I don’t think it’s as essential as people claim.

  • Chicky310

    I love the scent. Just to clarify, I don’t like it right when I first spray it, but after wearing it for a while; that’s when I fall in love. I have to say, every time I wear it, some guy says I smell good or asks what I’m wearing. The downside is it’s overused, and I don’t like that. I hate wearing a perfume and having a friend smell exactly the same. It lasts hours and hours. I even put it on at 9 AM, stayed over at a friend’s house, and they told me my sheets smelled like me.

  • It’s very barbershop-style and perfect for fall/winter (NOT for summer) because it’s strong and super sweet, tends to be cloying, and is mega gourmand. The longevity is incredible; if you wear it to go out, it follows you into a hangover because the next day you still smell it like the hangover after gin.

  • Raquel626

    It was one of my favorites for a long time; I can’t remember how many bottles I went through. Suddenly, its dry-down started repulsing me; it smelled like strong baby oil. Although I loved the almond opening, I could never get past that greasy, weird dry-down. I gave it away.

  • I wore it in winter and it’s beast mode; with just two sprays, it soaks into my clothes for days and lasts forever on my skin. It’s sweet, gourmand, and has incredible performance, excellent quality, great projection, and a rich aroma; plus, it sometimes smells different. I hadn’t used it in a while, and now I smell more floral, sweet, and vanilla-like <3. It has so many notes that they all unfold over time. It's a gem.

  • sweetener

    I don’t care that everyone uses it and it’s the most overused perfume ever; I’ve got your back, GOOD GIRL. For me, who loves intense vanilla scents, it’s a dream. The longevity is insane (it lasts days on my clothes and smells even better there, drying down to addictive praline vanilla). The white florals are noticeable at first, but even someone who hates florals won’t mind; it completes the essence. Personally, I mix it with vanilla creams and body splashes, especially if they’re warmer. Honestly, no one stops complimenting me (especially men; it’s impressive). I know people say it’s for night, but I’ve worn it every day for four years as my signature scent and I love it so much.

  • Mademoiselle

    It’s a total contrast: floral and oriental, sweet yet deep. The jasmine and almond bring elegance, while the tonka bean and cocoa create a dark, sensual, and powerful base. It’s like a sharp high heel walking confidently and mysteriously.

  • I bought it and loved the citrus opening and that bitter almond note that I adore, but unfortunately, I think they reformulated it because it doesn’t last even two hours on my skin. The longevity is terrible for such an expensive perfume. I wouldn’t recommend it.

  • emilianocarued

    The trail is extremely weak. It’s not a bad scent, but for the price, there are much better options out there.

  • It’s true, a cool girl wears it. At first, I didn’t like it; I was into citrus, aquatic scents, and some amber notes too, so this floral didn’t fit my taste. I found it soft, suitable for a calm personality. It came to me along with Prada’s Paradoxe, which I thought was a good match, but I stuck with Paradoxe. It has the same floral style but has a tiny citrus touch that elevates it.

  • It smells like my grandfather to me and gives me the heebie-jeebies. I tried it and it didn’t hook me; it’s cloying, very common, and you can smell it everywhere in public.

  • By now, it’s a super-well-known classic and so mainstream that many have moved on… but for me, it’s still a great perfume. I love its intense opening because, on my skin, coffee is the star note, giving it a character that feels unique and elegant. Then, it slowly evolves into a sweet, floral dry-down that projects incredibly well without being cloying. Although many consider it a night perfume, in my case, it’s one of the few that lasts me more than 4 hours, and based on how it behaves on my skin, I feel it’s ideal for everyday wear. Despite how ubiquitous it is, for me, it remains my signature scent: the one that never fails and always makes me feel put-together and confident.

  • Aromadiccioness2

    If you’re new to the world of famous sneakers, let me tell you: all versions dry down to the same scent. They just tweak the intensity of certain notes so it feels different when you first apply it and maybe for the first half-hour. Out of all these and the purple one, these are my favorites. You definitely should own one for your evening outings. Just pick the one you like best for your night out. This one feels like bright white flowers (which really stand out) paired with chocolatey vanilla from the moment you apply it. It’s very pretty.

  • Belen Jerez Caceres

    I’ve used it for years since around 2020. Before, it smelled different to me; I feel that since it became so mainstream, it’s not the same scent as before. It lasts forever on clothes—I could smell it on my clothes for days—and on skin, it has good projection, though I don’t feel it projects as much as it does on fabric.

  • taquitomiss

    I absolutely love it! I seriously went to the store, and the sales associate showed it to me, saying it would suit me perfectly, and I adored it. Now I want to buy it; it’s truly a rich, soft scent that still stands out.

  • Ayelén Terán

    This was my first perfume, and I think I’ve never received so many compliments on a scent. In fact, I bought it multiple times. The truth is, I love strong perfumes that leave a trail, and this one left a trail wherever I went. It shines the most in winter and fall, but I used it year-round. As for longevity, it lasted me the entire day, and the next day I could still smell a hint. Anyway, it’s very good, and I don’t mind that it’s popular. I have to buy it again.

  • I was gifted this for my birthday, and to be honest, I’d never tried it before but had sky-high expectations because of the Carolina Herrera bottle. Upon trying it, it smelled nice but nothing impressive or original, which is fine for me. What really disappointed me was its longevity: I bought it at a regular department store (just to clarify, it’s not a cheap clone). I first sprayed it on my wrist, and it lasted only an hour! After that, it was almost undetectable. Used to perfumes with better projection, I don’t enjoy it. It feels like a generic scent; I realized I had another gift from long ago that I never used, and the profiles were quite similar—Cyzone’s Mystic Star. It’s not a bad fragrance, but based on my tastes, I wouldn’t recommend it or buy it again.

  • joaquindalessio

    One of my disappointments for the same reasons my predecessors mentioned: the longevity! Not so with the projection (decent) and compliments (abundant once you apply it). It’s true I didn’t apply moisturizer, but it’s also the perfume I applied the most. The fragrance is pleasant: citrus wrapped in almonds with creamy neroli. Like La Vie Est Belle, it’s linear: it stays there. One detail: only if you’re a collector (the ‘original bottle’ can never be missing), it’s one of the few you can’t switch to a decant without breaking the beautiful bottle. Would I buy it again? Only as a collector.

  • userrandom99

    Very generic; it smells like hairspray, but in the worst way possible. It’s way overrated, and I don’t have much good to say except for its longevity and how it evolves.

  • Patitonoeli

    Just two things: it doesn’t last at all, and the scent is identical to Cher 18 Glossy. If you live in Argentina, don’t hesitate, go for the Cher; it lasts much longer.

  • The more time passes, the more I value its versatility. You look great wearing it all the time. It has a floral opening so it’s not heavy at first, and as it dries down, it becomes sweet without being suffocating. Be careful with the sprays; it lasts a long time. If you want more, pair it with the jar cream.

  • Yes, it’s super overused, but for a reason. It’s the perfume you ‘have to own’. You wear it when you feel down, and suddenly you’re back on top. I love it and would buy it for the rest of my life.

  • I love when my wife wears it; it suits her elegantly and sexily. It’s strong at first, then calms down. It projects heavily for the first two hours, and over time, it becomes sweet without being cloying. In my opinion, you need presence to pull it off: good clothing and the perfume as a complement to an elegant, sexy woman.

  • It smells rich and elegant. Upon application, you get almond and coffee notes with a captivating sweetness. It’s not strong, but it’s striking and turns heads. My husband gifted it to me; at first, I didn’t wear it because I prefer very sweet scents, but later I had no regrets. It lasts about 5 to 7 hours, and the bottle is gorgeous—a trophy of empowerment.

  • A coworker gifted it to me because she didn’t like it; I appreciated the gesture, but the note blend is poorly executed. It’s overwhelming, smells like a pretentious and cheap perfume.

  • Smells like lots of amber, similar to Michael Kors Wonderlust, and I don’t tolerate either of them.

  • I tried it again after some time and… same old soup. The entire Good Girl line (all its variants) is definitely not for me.

  • I try everything, but Good Girl remains my king. It almost never lasts, so I already have to buy another bottle; it’s a must-have. It has so much personality, it’s super sexy, and makes a statement. Even though it’s super popular, it’s still an amazing fragrance.