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Conexão de Humor
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Conexão de Humor by Natura is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2024, this olfactory composition was created by nose Verônica Kato. The fragrance pyramid unfolds with coconut and pineapple top notes, a spiced heart, and a priprioca base.
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- Positivo 88%
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The opening is wonderful, literally a rich piña colada. But that’s only the opening; on my skin, woody notes come out next, but very subtle, without losing the sweetness. It reminds me a bit of Isphink. I’m curious to smell a guy wearing this perfume.
I liked it quite a bit; the coconut is very noticeable in the opening, just like the pineapple. Its sweet and fruity development is perfectly tolerable in temperate transition-to-autumn climates, and it ends with a sweet woody note. For me, this fragrance has no gender.
It smells like the yellow and red pineapple candies from Christmas, has body at first, but fades like an iPhone battery. It lasts all day with more than 14 sprays; on clothes, it’s similar to Le Beau only in the opening and turns into a body mist just 5 minutes later.
It promised me pineapple and coconut and gave me pineapple and coconut. I like it; I haven’t tested the longevity yet anyway. Still, I don’t need it to last 16 hours because I like applying a different one for each situation: going to the gym, working, going to the supermarket, etc.
Love at first sight. I knew it could remind me of Le Beau (I like it a bit), with pineapple and coconut notes, so I tried it at a university street market with a girl selling it. She told me it was unisex and sprayed it on my wrist; the moment I smelled it, I was in love. It’s a perfect balance between pineapple and coconut, giving a tropical, creamy, and rich sensation. I thought about buying it on the spot; although it was $550 at launch, I held off to evaluate it better. I confess that the scent was so appealing that after an hour on my skin and noticing it was almost gone, I decided to buy it anyway. I found it even cheaper online and didn’t hesitate. I’ve been wearing it for three weeks and still head over heels. It has a beautiful, balanced opening, and as it evolves, it turns into spices. At one point, all the notes coexist until the spicy, dry notes take over at the end; I also notice woods. It’s wonderful, and the best part is that the performance improved; it lasts about 8 hours with around 7 sprays. Highly recommended.
I bought it blindly and it was a total disappointment. I’m a fan of the Humor line (I have Beijo and Liberta); I like them quite a bit for their scents and skin performance, but this perfume, besides having a scent that’s not very pleasant, lasts less than a sigh on the skin. When you apply it, you feel a very rich, sweet piña colada that lasts about 10 minutes and then leaves a coconut scent similar to sunscreen. Its skin longevity is abysmal; it lasts a maximum of an hour, and you’re forced to reapply it every now and then.
Let’s see, I bought it blindly based on the top notes. I’m not sure how much it smells like piña colada at first, since the opening is fresh and easy to enjoy. It settles after two minutes and takes on a slightly more tropical vibe, becoming noticeable (at least on my skin), with mostly pineapple and some light coconut notes in the background. A very tropical and summery fragrance for warm climates. I don’t have a decant of the Le Beau EDT, but I have the Le Parfum, and I’ll say what differences or similarities I find between both: Lblp by Jean Paul Gaultier is denser, woodier, and much sweeter in comparison. I like Conexión de Humor; it doesn’t seem redundant to have both, or to have the Le Beau EDT and this Natura one. The bottle is pretty; I like the color, which is a gradient from a bright yellow-green to a blue-violet.
A basic perfume that you can’t not like; it declares pineapple and coconut and gives you pineapple and coconut. I don’t see it as similar to the Le Beau or the Le Beau Le Parfum. The coconut feels a bit synthetic. After all, it delivers what it promises: a rich coconut perfume.
If it resembles the JPG Le Beau, it’s with a bit more pineapple, maybe a bit sweeter and less masculine. It’s still a water, so it’s not as strong and doesn’t project as much; that’s where it really distinguishes itself from the Le Beau, which projects a bit more. But for its price, it offers a lot.
I paid about 23,000 pesos, or something like 20 dollars. For the price, it’s excellent. It doesn’t resemble the Le Beau at all. But it’s a rich tropical coconut perfume for everyday wear in spring and summer.
It’s a soft, fairly balanced, and very rich scent. I atomized it about 30 minutes ago and couldn’t smell it, but as I walked or moved, I realized I was wrapped in a delicious aroma bubble. It’s very subtle and rich, but I get the impression it doesn’t project very well; I’ll ask my circle. Edit: It projects nothing, but on clothes it lasts until the next day. On skin, it’s felt for the first hour, but very softly. After that, only a faint coconut scent lingers. If you apply it on clothes, you might feel it all day. My conclusion is that they rat out the amount of essence they put in the bottle to no end; it probably doesn’t have more than 6% concentration. If it were more concentrated, it would be a beast of a perfume.
Although it’s marketed as a men’s fragrance, I feel it’s unisex. I tried it and loved that piña colada scent with a spicy touch. I sprayed it on my arm at work around mid-morning and still smelled it at the gym in the afternoon—that’s when I really wanted it. It’s not invasive and lasts quite well; they say it’s much better than its female counterpart, which seems like a body splash. I’m going to share it with my boyfriend; when he smelled it, it reminded him of a Zara perfume, Weekend Till 8 p.m., and yes, it’s quite similar. He’s already learning since he’s with a fragrance fanatic, haha. I recommend girls give it a try; I debuted it today and collected compliments. I see it as perfect for intermediate seasons and heat; today in my country it was hot and humid, and it adapted well.
Although it’s cataloged as masculine for sale, I feel this fragrance is quite unisex. I tried it and loved that piña colada scent with a touch of spices; after spraying it on my arm at work mid-morning, I could still smell it at the gym in the afternoon and that’s when I wanted it. Yes, it’s not an invasive fragrance, but it fixes quite well; they say much better than its feminine version which seems like a body splash. I’m going to share it with my boyfriend, who immediately reminded him of a Zara perfume he owns, Weekend Till 8 p.m., and yes, it’s quite similar to give you an idea (he’s learning since he’s with a fan, haha!). I recommend it, girls, go ahead and try it; I debuted it today and collected some compliments. I see it as perfect for intermediate seasons and heat; today in my country it was a hot and humid day and it adapted well.
Very rich and tropical for intense heat, fresh and makes you want to jump into the beach. The downside is you have to reapply every half hour; it lasts very little. Here in Argentina, Natura perfumes are mid-range, nothing cheap.
I’ve been wearing this for two months, and in this heat, I’ve already gone through 60% of the bottle. On my skin, it’s about 65% spices and 35% coconut. It’s clear this isn’t the Le Beau; there, the coconut really shines, whereas here the focus is on the spices. I like the blend, but it sounds a bit weird to me. Once it dries down, it gets quite warm for summer, though not too heavy for winter. It’s a mid-season fragrance, but the coconut makes it disruptive. It’s good, just creates a bit of noise for me. I like it while I’m trying to understand it.
Good, pretty, and cheap perfume. A spiced, sweet coconut that’s delicious, similar to Le Beau but much more focused on spices, which Natura handles so well. It smells much more expensive than it is, lasts quite well for an EDT, has a lovely trail, and is excellent for the heat. For its price and quality, I can’t not recommend it.
Delicious. I own Le Beau Le Parfum, and they don’t resemble each other—it’s not a dupe, but it is in the same perfume style. Le Beau JPG feels more complex, even a bit elegant, while this one feels more casual, with very rich fruit notes.
Good aroma, poor performance. Smells like a very synthetic coconut, though pleasant in the dry down, spicy and sweet. Projects moderately for the first two hours, then lasts about 5-6 hours close to the skin. For the price, it’s an excellent scent, but I must admit that spending the same money, you can get Arab fragrances with double the longevity. I’m not a fan of reapplying it because the opening is too synthetic; it reaches its peak glory after 15-20 minutes.
Very good fragrance with coconut cream, pineapple, and sandalwood. I find it sweet and creamy. In the dry down, it reminds me of Lima Tonka by Adolfo Domínguez, though the mood connection is sweeter. Low projection and very short longevity; best enjoyed when close.
Dry down is a light Le Beau, but on my skin, the pineapple really stands out. I’ve been testing it for two days. My first impression was that it resembled Le Beau, but there are marked differences: 1. It’s less concentrated. 2. The pineapple is very subtle, nothing like Fursan, for example. 3. The coconut is way below; it’s like a piña colada heavily diluted with ice. As for longevity and projection, it’s very poor; I have to apply a lot to get any projection, making it more of an office Le Beau. Keep in mind that many Puig fragrances (including Jean Paul Gaultier) have something embedded from the old factory pipes, lacking that distinct sweet note found in many group fragrances. As for the dry down, the pineapple fades and leaves a sweet, “diluted” coconut. I’m going to buy it because it’s on sale, so I can wear it in large quantities without using up my Le Beau collection (EDT, EDP, and Paradise Garden). I feel like I could easily finish half a bottle this summer. Hope you like my first review. Cheers.
The lotion is good, slightly more masculine for a unisex scent. I smell more pineapple than coconut. It doesn’t resemble Le Beau since it’s not as sweet; Le Beau is better. On my skin, this lotion doesn’t last long; by two hours, the trail is weak. Other Natura options like Tato, Dom, Potence, and Urbe are better.
What a crazy fragrance. I paid 20,000 pesos (ARS) on sale and honestly didn’t have many expectations about the performance. It projects for one or two hours, but the longevity is pretty good for what it costs (about 6-7 hours on the skin). I can’t say if it’s similar to Le Beau because I haven’t tried it, but it’s really a fragrance I loved. For these days when it’s over 30 degrees, it works great. Long live old Natura.
Exquisite fragrance. I get tons of compliments from both men and women, but it doesn’t last long; if they made an EDP version, it would be perfect. People say it’s the office version of Le Beau, and I couldn’t agree more—ideal for all day in summer and extreme heat. In my case, it’s reapplicable: I bought it in December, and now that summer is ending, I still have 30% of the bottle left. IN SUMMARY: great scent, noticeable low concentration, but for the price, it’s reapplicable and totally fine.
What an insane fragrance! I grabbed it for 20k pesos on sale. I wasn’t expecting much in terms of longevity, but it projects for an hour or two and lasts quite a bit for the price (around 6-7 hours close to the skin). I can’t say if it resembles Le Beau since I haven’t tried it, but I really loved it. Perfect for these days when it’s over 30 degrees. Long live old-school Natura.
It’s a Le Beau light in dry down, but on my skin the pineapple stands out more. I’ve been testing it for two days; my first impression was indeed Le Beau, but there are marked differences: 1. It’s less concentrated. 2. The pineapple is very light, nothing like Fursan, for example. 3. The coconut is way below; it’s like a piña colada very diluted with ice. As for longevity and projection, it’s very poor; I have to apply a lot to project, it’s like a Le Beau for the office. Remember that many Puig fragrances (including Jean Paul Gaultier) have something infused from the old factory pipes (I think the new one is already built), so they don’t carry that little scent that many sweet fragrances from the group have. As for the dry down, the pineapple goes away and leaves a sweet, ‘diluted’ coconut. I’m going to buy it because it will be on sale, and to wear it in large quantities so I don’t have to use up my Le Beau (EDT, EDP, and Paradise Garden); I feel like this summer I could easily finish half a bottle. Hope you like my first review. Greetings.
My girlfriend and my mom absolutely love this perfume. It’s super rich, creamy, and soft—sweet but fresh, perfect for summer heat. Longevity is average, but for the price, it’s a fantastic perfume.
My girlfriend and my mom love this perfume; it’s super rich, creamy, and soft, sweet but fresh, perfect for summer heat. The performance is normal, but for the price it’s truly a super good perfume.
It’s an exquisite fragrance; I receive many compliments from both men and women, but it doesn’t last long; if they created an EDP version it would be perfect. I read it’s the office version of Le Beau and honestly I couldn’t agree more; it’s ideal for all day in summer and extreme heat, reapplicable in my case. I bought it in December and we’re finishing summer and I should have about 30% of the bottle left. IN SUMMARY: Great aroma, low concentration that feels like this, but for the price it’s reapplicable and it’s good.
Delicious! It reminds me of Le Beau Paradise—it’s not identical, but it definitely brings that vibe to mind. Absolutely worth it.
Sorry, it’s EXACTLY like Kaiak Urbe. I don’t know if it failed, but it doesn’t smell like coconut, sweet, or milky; I perceive it as totally aromatic and green. Quite disappointed.
I was wondering if it reminded me of Erva Pura, but once it settles close to the skin, I wanted to buy it because I thought it might resemble Shamanilla, but nothing like it. I gifted it to my husband and he loved it, but now that I’m wearing Erva Pura, I realized it smells exactly like my husband when I get close to his neck. It’s not exactly the same, obviously they differ in the opening, but it’s the same vibe when it settles close to the skin.
An excellent coconut aroma. Reasonable price. Sober design bottle. I recommend it for sunny days and outdoors, though it can get a bit cloying.
It’s very similar to Natura’s Atmos, the men’s fragrance from 2005.
I got excited seeing coconut and pineapple but hated it on the first wear; it’s one of those scents that I like from afar but is unbearable on my skin, it gives me a headache, so I gave it away. By the way, this made me realize that pineapples are the least favorite notes in perfumes for me.
6/10. It’s a totally generic fragrance, similar to almost all Natura men’s scents: half fresh, half spicy, half herbal… everything in between. You get a hint of fresh coconut, very hidden; I don’t know priprioca so I can’t say if that’s the note. What seems like “pineapple” is the smell of opening a can of pineapple in syrup, very soft. The “spices” are basically fresh black pepper. It resembles the first Invictus, the infamous queen of generic scents. Is it pleasant? Yes. Does it leave a trail? Only if you apply it three times (which is a lot for me). Longevity? 4/5 hours on skin. If your life doesn’t include embassy dinners, penthouse dates, or luxury vacations, there’s nothing wrong with using it. Great for walking around calmly, without pretensions, feeling fresh and clean. Spring/summer, day or night. Excellent price.
I loved it on others so I bought it, but honestly, the performance was disappointing; it fades from my skin in half an hour and projects nothing. I now use it only for showering and sleeping with my girlfriend, because otherwise, no one smells it. What a shame, because the scent is delicious, but it just doesn’t work on my skin.
At first, it smells more like pineapple than coconut, which stays hidden as someone mentioned before. Then, in my opinion, it becomes synthetic and that’s where the charm ends. Still, it’s acceptable and the price is too, so if you’re looking for something for everyday wear, go for it. It’s cheap enough to use frequently, go wild!
It’s an all-rounder, perfect for summer and heat. The coconut note is spectacular. Projects well for an hour and lasts about 6 hours on the skin. Very pleasant to wear, I’m sure no one will dislike it. 7.5/10. If you put it in an unlabeled bottle, it could easily pass as a JPG perfume.
I was looking for something like Coco and bought it hesitantly, but over time I realized it was a great find. It shines at night, sweet without being cloying or gourmand, with notes that invite you closer. The performance isn’t the best, but the fragrance itself is good. I found it here, searched online because it was recommended; people say it’s discontinued or out of stock. I got lucky finding it while walking downtown on vacation at an incredible price, almost half of what they asked online.