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Amor Amor In a Flash

Marca
Cacharel
Pierre Negrin
Perfumista
Pierre Negrin
4.05 de 5
974 votos

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Descripción

Amor Amor In a Flash by Cacharel is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2013, the nose behind this composition is Pierre Negrin. The top notes are red apple, blackcurrant, and mandarin; the heart notes are cinnamon and jasmine; and the base notes are caramel, vanilla, and sandalwood.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 34%
  • Primavera 22%
  • Verano 11%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 66%
  • Noche 34%

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Comunidad

974 votos

  • Positivo 84%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 3.0%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Reseñas

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  • Mariana7945

    Out of all the ‘Amor Amor’ flankers I’ve tried, this is the least favorite; probably because of the caramel, which feels overly cloying and sweet, even giving me a headache.

  • A completely different take on ‘Amor Amor’. It’s the fourth one I own and my favorite, right up there with ‘Forbidden Kiss’. The original gives me migraines (same with ‘Tentation’) and feels boring; plus, everyone wears it, so I’m looking for something unique. Among gourmands, if you hate sweetness, run; if you love it, you’ll adore this. It opens with a fruity blend of apple and cinnamon that sets it apart from generic ‘Be Delicius’ clones. Then vanilla emerges, and as it dries down, it becomes a spiced caramel reminiscent of ‘Prada Candy’. It’s like eating a caramel apple on a starry summer night. It evolves quickly, never intrusive or heavy. The downside is that, like the other ‘Amor Amor’ versions, it has poor sillage and longevity. It’s a shame because it’s an original, youthful gourmand that women of any age can wear with attitude without trying too hard.

  • A totally different take on ‘Amor Amor’. It’s the fourth one I own and my favorite, right up there with ‘Forbidden Kiss’. The original gives me migraines (same with ‘Tentation’) and feels boring; plus, so many people wear it, so I’m looking for something unique. Among gourmands, if you don’t like sweet stuff, stay away; if you do, you’ll adore it. It opens with fruity apple and cinnamon, making it stand out from generic ‘Be Delicius’ clones. Then comes vanilla, and as it dries down, it turns into a spiced caramel like ‘Prada Candy’. It’s like eating a caramel apple on a starry summer night. It evolves quickly, isn’t intrusive or heavy. The downside is that, like the other ‘Amor Amor’ versions, it has poor sillage and longevity. It’s a shame because it’s an original, youthful gourmand that women of any age with attitude can wear without trying too hard.

  • It’s a lovely EDT with soft cinnamon and fruity notes that make it very pleasant; if it were an Eau de Parfum, I’d definitely take it home.

  • Nice perfume, ideal for those who love sweet scents. It reminds me of Loverdose but softer and lighter. Cheers.

  • It’s a beautiful EDT with soft cinnamon and fruity notes that make it very pleasant; if it were available in Eau de Parfum, I’d definitely take it home.

  • Did you notice the smell is practically identical to Juicy Couture? They smell almost the same.

  • I tested this perfume today, looking for an affordable alternative to Vie Est Belle, and they are very similar. But the Lancôme one is much better in terms of sillage and longevity, and a bit richer.

  • OMG, delicious! Girls need to have this because a man would die if you smelled like this. Caramelized apple and vanilla. A very delicious gourmand combination! If you like sweets, you have to try this.

  • I tested it on my skin today. When you apply it, the first thing you smell is caramel, vanilla, and popcorn 🙂 After some time, it turns into something like the original Amour Amour but with a caramelized and summery touch. Like the original, it has good fixation.

  • I tried it on my skin today. Upon application, the first thing you smell is caramel, vanilla, and popcorn. After a while, it transforms into something like the original ‘Amor Amor’ but with a caramelized, summery twist. Like the original, it has great longevity.

  • A sweet, playful, and very pleasant perfume. On my skin, the first thing that stands out is the cinnamon, which softens over time to give way to a rich fruity and caramelized fragrance. I like it, but I haven’t bought it because I feel it’s too similar to many other perfumes. Although I’m addicted to gourmand scents, I almost always wait for something with a bit more ‘mystery.’ Anyway, maybe one day I’ll succumb to this Cacharel. On my skin, the longevity is moderate and the sillage is very soft. I suppose it suits almost any woman (as long as they like sweet scents) and any age.

  • A sweet, playful, and very pleasant perfume. On my skin, the first thing that stands out is the cinnamon, which gradually becomes softer, giving way to a rich fruity and caramelized fragrance… I like it. However, I haven’t purchased it because I have the impression it’s similar to many other perfumes. Although I’m addicted to sweet notes, I almost always wait for something with a slightly more ‘mysterious’ note… Anyway, maybe one day I’ll succumb to this Cacharel. On my skin, the longevity is medium and the trail is very soft. I suppose it goes well with almost any woman (as long as they like gourmand aromas) and any age.

  • It lasts long and smells quite strong. After a while, the most noticeable scent is caramel, but it’s not heavy; very sweet.

  • I thought I’d find a truly delicious fragrance, but no. It’s so sweet it’s cloying, very heavy, and not original at all; it feels like a generic perfume. Maybe those who love gourmand scents might like it, but not me. I wouldn’t buy it for anything in the world.

  • Not a complicated perfume: apples, caramel, and a ton of cinnamon. I’m not sure how well that combination works, but anyway, I bought the largest size. It seems like a good option for summer. The cinnamon and the citrus touch give a certain fresh feeling. Super sweet! Good longevity and moderate sillage. I don’t use it much; I would use it more if it weren’t for the high dose of cinnamon that sometimes overwhelms me and the caramel that feels a bit synthetic. But overall, I like having it in my collection.

  • Amour Amour is my favorite perfume, so when In a Flash came out, I didn’t hesitate for a second and bought it almost without smelling it. I asked the saleswoman to test it on my skin, and within 5 seconds I decided to take it home. To my surprise, that same night I could still smell it on my arm and couldn’t stand it. It has something spicy; I don’t know how to explain it. I tried wearing it several times until the last time I almost threw up. I ended up gifting it to my sister and asked her, please, not to wear it when I’m around. I literally can’t even smell it; it’s a total letdown…

  • It was the first sweet fragrance I bought two years ago and I love it. I used it every day until I finished the bottle; it has that super-sweet scent that doesn’t go unnoticed. Since I like trying new fragrances, I didn’t buy it again, but as soon as I have the chance, it will be back in my collection.

  • JulietaCarc

    Well, it was my first perfume; it’s a delight and smells amazing on my skin. After Valentina Pink, it’s my second favorite. Sweet and youthful. The first time I bought the small bottle, and this second time I bought the large one.

  • FlorRolon

    Rich… very sweet… But I admit it can get tiring for some people. Decent longevity. I love it but wouldn’t buy it again. I took advantage of a great promotional price and am enjoying it a lot, but I could live without it.

  • brendilucente

    The best gourmand perfume that exists. You can feel the fruits, but what stands out most is the sweetness. Some might find it cloying, but I love it. Plus, its sillage is excellent. A great variation of the classic Amor Amor.

  • Vanessa Liset

    It’s important to note that on dry skin, or skin that sweats less, sweet or heavy-sillage perfumes work very well, just as floral scents do on those who sweat more. That’s why duration varies based on pH. I tested this myself: my skin is as dry as a lizard’s, and I struggle to sweat. Gourmands have always suited me, and Amor Amor In a Flash is no exception. It opens with a delicious, vanilla-infused apple, then moves to warm, delightful caramel. Finally, over time, it stays true to jasmine, cinnamon, and caramel—a description straight out of Snow White.

  • PinkDiamond

    The first time I smelled it, it seemed excessively sweet, even burning my nose. Over time, it became one of my favorites: it smells like cinnamon, apple, caramel, and vanilla… it’s a sweet bomb and I love it. I’m not sure if I’ll repurchase just to try new scents, but the scent is totally worth it and it lasts all day.

  • A fragrance with great sillage and acceptable medium longevity. Very sweet; you can definitely detect the cinnamon and a caramelized fairground-style apple. Very heavy for hot days; I see it as suitable for daytime use, especially for casual and fun outings.

  • To me, the opening smells just like the original Amor Amor; there’s not much difference and I don’t love it as much, but the dry-down is another world. I adore that caramel and vanilla scent it leaves on the skin. It just takes a bit to fade that original-like smell. I’d love to have it in my collection, but since I already own the original, I’m not sure if it’s nearly the same. The dry-down, as I said, is amazing. Sweet without being cloying.

  • A colleague wore it and I bought it because it looked good on her, but after a few months I got bored. It’s cloying and very long-lasting. I wouldn’t buy it again.

  • It’s a super rich perfume, sweet but not overpowering—a great gourmand. I love how it smells on my skin; it lasts well and suits me perfectly. I use it almost daily.

  • Natalia Arenas

    It doesn’t have anything we don’t already know, but its scent is very pretty. A really delicious perfume, very sweet but not cloying, and very attractive. Medium longevity. I rate it as balanced because it’s not invasive or loud. Out of the Amor Amor line, it’s the best.

  • This is a really delicious perfume that smells amazing. It’s sweet without being cloying, and in no way intrusive. The notes that stand out the most are caramel and cinnamon. It has good longevity on the skin, a moderate sillage, and is very versatile—you can wear it in both autumn and spring. I’d repurchase it without a doubt.

  • I loved this perfume. One day my mom brought a sample and I was fascinated. Months later, I went to try the ‘Amor Amor’ because that’s what my mom had told me, but I hated it. That’s when I discovered it was the In a Flash version. How delicious! Very sweet and cozy. The notes I smell the most are caramel, vanilla, and cinnamon. At first, I felt a spicy kick, clearly from the cinnamon. It’s too good, and I plan to buy it again.

  • I like it quite a bit. It reminds me of macaron—sweet but not cloying or heavy. Nothing artificial, though it does feel a bit composed. Ideal for winter and autumn. It doesn’t last long on my skin, and I feel it lasts even less in the heat, but I still like it quite a bit. Recommended only if you like sweet scents; otherwise, stay away. It’s excellent, just not fresh or citrusy for me.

  • I like it quite a bit. I’ve had it for a while and only recently started paying more attention. It smells similar but not quite the same as Guerlain Le Petite Robe Noire Intense (the blue one), yet it still keeps the essence of the classic Amor Amor. Fun fact: I have the 30ml version, and the bottle is super convenient to carry in my purse.

  • I LOVED IT! It smells a lot like Viktor Rolf’s Bon Bon but at a lower price. I’m obsessed with its citrusy tangerine note that ends in milky caramel. It has great longevity and is totally worth it if you like gourmand perfumes. PLEASE don’t discontinue it!!

  • Lady Spritz

    Not one of my favorites; it smells like something you can chew, like a dessert. I’ll give it another try in winter because in full-on June, I just don’t feel like it. Smells great, though! If you’re into gourmand scents, don’t miss out ❤️

  • I tried it in 2016 and loved it—I was blown away because the regular Amor Amor usually doesn’t work for me. I regret not buying a bottle 😔. The only downside is I can’t find it anywhere anymore.

  • Sweet caramel, fruity, and fresh scent. It’s super long-lasting, feminine, and energetic. I’m a huge fan of ‘Amor Amor’, and this version blows it away. I’ve received thousands of compliments and it makes me feel fragrant all day long. Among the editions, this is by far the best.

  • Smells like sweet caramel, fruit, and freshness; lasts forever and is super feminine and energetic. I’m a fan of the original Amor Amor, but this one crushes it. I’ve gotten a thousand compliments, and everyone wants to smell it all day. Out of the whole line, this is the undisputed queen.

  • LiliBerríos

    Hey, please bring this back! It’s my favorite perfume, and no matter how hard they try to compare it, there’s nothing else like it. I’ve tried everything looking for a substitute, but it’s impossible! 🙁