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Addict Purple Glow Eau De Parfum
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Dior's Addict Purple Glow Eau De Parfum is a floral-fruity gourmand olfactory family creation designed for women. Launched in 2025, this new fragrance was signed by perfumer Francis Kurkdjian. Its olfactory pyramid unfolds with top notes of candied flowers, raspberry, and powdered sugar; a heart of Tuscany iris; and a base of vanilla.
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370 votos
- Positivo 52%
- Negativo 27%
- Neutral 22%
Pirámide olfativa
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I tried it at Sephora and I loved it more than I expected. It smells like caramelized violets with that lipstick-like iris note, over a very sweet vanilla base. It’s an airy gourmand, sweet but not cloying. Since I adore violets, it’s a total hit. I imagine it goes great with Sol de Janeiro’s Cheirosa 59; they seem to be from the same family. Lasts about six hours on dry skin with a potent sillage at first. Already on my wishlist.
I bought it blindly in 30ml and it didn’t leave me indifferent, although I need to give it time. It has a rich smell like those classic violet candies from Madrid, but it also has a fatty base that reminds me of using lard on our faces because we didn’t have creams; that nuance doesn’t convince me. It hasn’t fully convinced me, but I owe it another try.
I bought it blindly in 30ml and it didn’t leave me indifferent, but it needs time. It smells delicious like those classic violet candies from Madrid, but it has a fatty base that reminds me of using lard on our faces because we didn’t have creams. That note doesn’t convince me, but I think it deserves a second chance.
I tried it at Sephora and it caught me off guard: it smells like caramelized violets with that lipstick-like iris note, over a very sweet vanilla base. It’s an airy gourmand, sweet but not cloying. Since I adore violets, it’s a total hit. I imagine it goes great with Sol de Janeiro’s Cheirosa 59; they seem to be from the same family. Lasts about six hours on dry skin with a potent sillage at first. Already on my wishlist.
A resounding NO: it smells like supermarket caramels, childish, and generic. It reminds me of those Victoria’s Secret fruit sprays or cough syrup. Maybe they’re targeting a younger audience to go viral, but for me, it’s completely forgettable.
It’s like a violet and iris candy, without being gourmand or excessively vanilla. It’s not like Celeste; this is a slightly sugared violet, perfect for everyday wear. Very lovely.
It’s like a violet and iris candy, neither too gourmand nor overly vanilla. It’s not like Celeste; this is a perfectly sugared violet, ideal for everyday wear. Very lovely.
This perfume seems insulting to me; it smells like sweat instead of fragrance. The scent is identical to the taste of a hookah.
It smells like a hookah and sweat; it’s an insult to my sense of smell.