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Diesel Zero Plus Feminine

Marca
Diesel
Arturetto Landi
Perfumista
Arturetto Landi
3.55 de 5
691 votos

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Descripción

Diesel Zero Plus Feminine by Diesel is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2000, the nose behind this composition is Arturetto Landi. The top notes unfold a vibrant blend of pineapple, nutmeg, cinnamon, red apple, plum, pepper, cassia, and bitter orange. The heart reveals a sophisticated floral bouquet featuring magnolia, orchid, lily of the valley, jasmine, Moroccan rose, and iris. Finally, the base notes land on a warm and enveloping foundation of cocoa, vanilla, white musk, amber, sandalwood, and cedar.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 27%
  • Primavera 22%
  • Verano 23%
  • Otoño 29%
  • Día 65%
  • Noche 35%

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Comunidad

691 votos

  • Positivo 67%
  • Negativo 28%
  • Neutral 5.2%

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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18 reseñas

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  • Patty López

    It’s been with me since my teenage years. It has great longevity; I’d rate it moderate to strong. At first, it smells fresh, then it turns into walnut and cocoa, though people keep asking, ‘What perfume are you wearing that smells like coconut?’ When I apply it, I never smell the coconut myself! But anyway, I recommend it. I think they discontinued it in Mexico because I haven’t seen it anywhere; I still have a little bit left. Cheers!

  • It has huge sentimental value; it was a special gift. It leaves a delicious trail of sweet coconut, a winter scent that smells like Christmas to me. In the heat, it’s heavy and suffocating, but in autumn and winter, it’s amazing. If I spray it in my hair, the scent lasts forever—even with hot water in the shower, it bursts forth as if I just applied it.

  • It’s a very rich perfume, it’s sweet, I like it, but the scent doesn’t last long. I wouldn’t buy it again despite being affordable; the scent lasts 30 minutes. What a pity because the scent is delicious.

  • I bought it on the recommendation of Red Jeans Versace and Diesel Zero Plus together, but neither played well with my skin: neither the fruits at the beginning nor the coconut in the second, only in both as a smell of medicine or syrup. What a pity because I was so excited by all the positive things I read, but well, I feel it’s just a personal appreciation, simply neither of them liked. *** Updating comment: I don’t know why I kept it, I didn’t gift it, I usually do that when they’re not compatible with my skin… maybe my mistake was using them on excessively cold days. I’ve given it another chance, but this time as a refresher on hot days and FINALLY I smell the soft, sweet coconut on my skin! Maybe I’ll even buy another bottle. I’m realizing that fresh and citrus summer perfumes (it’s not about putting them in the sun with their bottles) but their liquid warms up to room temperature and extracts their best projection, while in winter they become harsh and on the skin don’t always smell good.

  • Lachofissilva

    I stole it from my mom; the moment I smelled it, I felt youthful, like a kid, super casual for everyday wear. It’s one of my favorites. It smells a bit like a Barbie doll and reminds me of Play-Doh. The only notes I recognize are amber, vanilla, and jasmine right after application. I love it; it makes me feel like a baby, haha.

  • Lachofissilva

    My mom stole this perfume from me; as soon as I smelled it, I felt it was youthful, like a kid’s scent, super casual for everyday use. It’s one of my favorites in my collection. It smells like a doll’s doll, it also reminds me of Play-Doh. The only notes I can recognize are amber, vanilla, and barely jasmine when first applied. I love it, it makes me feel like a baby, haha.

  • It’s simple despite its multiple notes, it’s pleasant, and has good longevity and projection. It’s not spectacular, but it has the 3 Bs, recommended.

  • CYNTHIA1980

    It’s simple despite its multiple notes, pleasant, and has good longevity and projection. It’s not spectacular, but it definitely has the 3 Bs, so it’s recommended.

  • This perfume has been in my collection for about 9 years (same bottle). I admit that when I bought it, I hated it, I smelled rancid coconut oil. A few days ago, I wanted to get rid of it because I thought it had expired (I don’t know if it aged), but it smelled completely different, spiced and sexy, and now I’ve decided to give it another chance.

  • A soft, pleasant fragrance for summer. I can describe it as sweet and very beachy. The downside is its extremely short longevity and non-existent sillage; I haven’t paid much attention to the notes beyond the opening because it really doesn’t last long on my skin. After testing it properly, I can say… I don’t like it; it smells cheap and synthetic in the worst way. To make it worse, the longevity is minimal, less than an hour. The bad thing is that it lasts so little; the good thing is that it lasts so little, so you don’t waste any more $$ or time on this thing.

  • A soft and pleasant fragrance for summer. I could describe its aroma as sweet and very beachy. The downside is its extremely short longevity and non-existent sillage. I haven’t paid much attention to the notes beyond the opening because it really doesn’t last long on my skin. After giving it a proper try, I can say… I don’t like it, it SMELLS CHEAP, synthetic in the worst way possible. To make it worse, the longevity is minimal, less than an hour. The bad thing is that it lasts so little, but the good thing is that it lasts so little that you don’t have to waste any more money or time on this thing.

  • Yenvillasmil

    I don’t know if the formula of the perfume I received was spoiled or if it’s my nose, but it smells like plastic doll to me. I couldn’t stand it and had to gift it away. It has good longevity and sillage, but I don’t feel the coconut that other reviewers mention, which is a pity because it’s a very affordable fragrance.

  • Yenvillasmil

    I don’t know if the formula of the perfume I received was spoiled or if it’s my nose; it smells like a plastic doll to me. I couldn’t stand it and had to give it away. On the plus side, it has good longevity and projection. I don’t detect the coconut that some reviews mention, which is a shame because it’s a very affordable fragrance.

  • amatista77

    It’s a carefree, easy-to-please, and easy-to-wear fragrance. A powdery white floral, subtly sweetened and clean; on my skin, it reminds me of the classic Nivea cream scent. Very pleasant for everyday wear.

  • Persefonex

    I’m totally in love with this perfume. I bought it after reading reviews about its clean scent. On my skin, the opening is pineapple, then it transitions into white flowers that I absolutely adore. Now I can smell that cocoa trail in the base. It seems very pleasant, feminine, a fragrance that doesn’t overwhelm and leaves no bad odor. Something quite youthful, fresh if you want to call it that, but I wouldn’t call it clean. It works wonderfully at the office.

  • Persefonex

    I’m head over heels for this perfume. I bought it because I read reviews about its clean scent. On my skin, I detected the top of pineapple, which then gave way to white flowers, and I loved it. Now I sense a hint of cocoa in the dry down. It seems very pleasant, feminine, and a fragrance that doesn’t overwhelm or leave a bad aftertaste. Something youthful and fresh, but I wouldn’t categorize it as ‘clean.’ It works great for the office.

  • I bought the set with lotion, the bottle of Diesel Zero Plus, and an extra 30ml of Plus Plus to test them thoroughly, but here I’m focusing on the scent that really catches my attention. Right out of the bottle, I detect red apple, pepper, and cassia; the plum lingers longer, but it’s not sweet—it’s harsh and acidic, and I think there’s a bitter orange note hiding behind it that I can’t quite distinguish. Later, the orchid and rose emerge, unfortunately along with the lily of the valley, which isn’t my thing because it gives off that cheap, generic freshness that ruins so many scents. As it dries down, I smell musk, sandalwood, and amber. There’s no pineapple, cinnamon, or cocoa, nor any of the other notes I didn’t mention. I admit it reminds me of Cacharel’s Amor Amor, but this is the low-cost version (damn lily of the valley, damn it 😠). It’s a cheap, eye-catching fragrance for gifting to young people 25 and up. It doesn’t last more than 1 or 2 hours, which doesn’t bother me because that green note gives me a headache. But if you’re in a pinch, it’ll make you look good. I’ll keep it to see how it evolves over time. I’ll re-review if another comment pops up. Cheers!

  • I bought a set with cream and a bottle of Diesel Zero Plus, plus a 30ml bottle of Diesel Plus Plus, so I tested both, but here I’m talking about this one. In the opening, I notice red apple, pepper, and cinnamon. The plum lingers longer, but it’s not sweet; it’s harsh and acidic; I suppose it’s the bitter orange hiding behind it. Later, I detect orchid, rose, and, much to my dismay, lily of the valley, which adds a cheap, generic freshness that ruins many fragrances. In the dry down, there’s musk, sandalwood, and amber. No pineapple, cinnamon, or cocoa. It makes me think of Cacharel’s Amor Amor, but this is the low-cost version (thanks to the lily of the valley, damn lily of the valley). It’s cheap and eye-catching enough to gift to young people 25 and up. It doesn’t last more than 1 or 2 hours, which doesn’t bother me because the green note gives me a headache. It’s a safe gift for obligation; you’ll look good. I’ll keep it to see how it evolves over time. I’ll re-review if another comment pops up. Cheers!