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Amore Mio Eau de Parfum

3.77 de 5
439 votos

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Descripción

Amore Mio Eau de Parfum by Jeanne Arthes is a floral-fruited gourmand fragrance for women. The top notes are Amalfi lemon, lychee, and blackcurrant; the heart notes are cherry, white flowers, and almond; the base notes are marzipan, musk, tonka bean, and Virginia cedar.

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  • Invierno 12%
  • Primavera 41%
  • Verano 31%
  • Otoño 17%
  • Día 83%
  • Noche 17%

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Comunidad

439 votos

  • Positivo 74%
  • Negativo 15%
  • Neutral 11%

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22 reseñas

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  • fiamacherry

    Delicious and very fresh; it lasts wonderfully on me. My boyfriend loves it, and so do I—even me, who hates citrus!

  • At first, it seemed nice, but hours later it started to bother me. I reapplied and couldn’t take it anymore. Smells like marzipan and apple (even though they’re not listed in the notes). It’s decently priced and long-lasting, but I just don’t like it. Reminds me of Nina by Nina Ricci, which I find more pleasant.

  • At first I thought it was okay, but it didn’t really make me fall in love. Hours later it started bothering me, I reapplied it, and I couldn’t take it anymore. I’d highlight the marzipan and apple scent (even though they’re not listed). It’s decently priced and long-lasting, but I just don’t like it. I should say it reminds me of Nina by Nina Ricci, but that one seems more pleasant to me.

  • Amore Mio is fresh and delicious for summer, though it smells a bit masculine, almost unisex. Outside of heat, I don’t feel like wearing it because I’m looking for something sweeter.

  • LunaVioletteLoveheart

    Reminded me of that perfume that came with the doll I got as a little girl: childish packaging, pink liquid, and absolutely gorgeous. At first, the first spray turned me off, but then I won it over. It’s a relaxing gourmand, like tea time. Smells like marzipan on my skin. It’s better than Mercedes-Benz For Her and sweeter. A real treat.

  • pamela perfumera

    Smells like Nina by Nina Ricci but lasts longer on the skin. It’s a sweetness that doesn’t cloy, with a fruity apple touch and a warm almond dry-down. Perfect for everyday wear.

  • Camila Canela

    It’s pleasant, but it doesn’t last at all; you have to shower with the perfume. It comes in 100 ml, but at this rate, I’ll finish it in two weeks, maybe three, because I have to carry it in my bag to reapply several times. I just used it today, and it’s already noticeable that the little bottle is running out.

  • I really wanted to detect the marzipan, but in reality, I only distinguish the cherries. It’s very similar to Nina Ricci’s Manzanita, so as a cheaper alternative for fans of that fragrance, it’s not bad. On my skin, it lasts quite a bit, though lately I’ve been moisturizing a lot to help it last longer. Otherwise, it’s not a bad fragrance for the price, but I expected something else based on the notes, so I’ll use it at work and don’t think I’ll repurchase. Finally, I wouldn’t wear it in summer because for my city, it’s too sweet. Edit: I’ve used it for a while, and after the opening, a note appears I can’t identify, but it smells like deodorant. I bought three JA blind, and this is the one I liked the least. Despite the price, I won’t buy it again.

  • I was hoping to detect the marzipan, but I only smell the cherries. It’s similar to the Petit Niche from Nina Ricci, so as a cheap alternative for fans of that fragrance, it’s not bad. On my skin it lasts quite a while, especially since I’ve been hydrating a lot internally and externally lately. It’s not a bad fragrance for the price, but since I was expecting something else with those notes, I’ll use it at work and I don’t think I’ll repurchase. I wouldn’t wear it in summer because for my city it’s too sweet. Edit: I’ve used it for a while, and after it dries down there’s a scent I can’t identify that smells like deodorant. I bought three blind buys and this is the one I liked the least. Despite the price, I won’t buy it again.

  • geomeun.apyeon

    I tried it in-store and felt it very fresh, similar to Ulric de Varennes or Reeve. I’m not sure if it’s how the scents blend, but I’d have to try it in person again to be sure.

  • Amarilisbelladona

    Ideal for spring and summer. The opening is fresh, a cocktail of sweet-and-sour fruits: bitter lemon, green apple, and sour cherry, which gradually becomes sweeter with blackcurrant, lychee, and marzipan, but without getting cloying. The heart is floral, with a soft jasmine, and the base is clean, woody, and slightly powdery. The performance is acceptable, like an eau de toilette, but in heat it lasts longer and shines brighter. The bottle is precious, cute, and delicate, perfect for gifting to a young girl; for me, it’s ideal for beach nights, casual and fun. It reminds me a bit of Nina Ricci’s Nina, though this one came out earlier; incredibly, it lasts longer. With that price and careful presentation, it has no flaws. Jeanne Arthes makes simple, pleasant, and excellent-quality perfumes, nothing to envy from designer brands. Now that big houses make impersonal bottles, I value these presentations more. Great job, Jeanne Arthes!

  • I love it, but it needs some love; I bought it blind based on the notes and took time to identify them. It opens super citrusy, lime and lemon, very potent, but then leaves cherry, almond, and marzipan. It also smells like apple from the start, but as it dries, it reminds me of other famous perfumes—I don’t know exactly which one—but I like it a lot! It’s sweet without being cloying, fresh, and has good sillage. It lasts well on hydrated skin and even better on clothes. For the price, it’s an underrated gem.

  • I like it, you just have to grow on it. I bought it blind based on the notes and took time to identify them. The opening is citrusy, strong, with lime and lemon, but then it gives way to cherry, almond, and marzipan. I sense a touch of apple from the start. As it dries, it reminds me of another perfume—I’m not sure if it’s Heat Rush, Gold by Paris Hilton, Nude by Rihanna, or Meow by Katy Perry. I absolutely love it! It’s sweet without being cloying, fresh, and has great sillage. It hydrates the skin and lasts longer on clothes. For the price, it’s an underrated gem.

  • I did what you shouldn’t: I bought it blind. I don’t like it. It has a fresh opening, very lemony, then it gets cloyingly sweet. To put it bluntly, it smells like insecticide.

  • Disappointment with this blind buy. I expected more from the marzipan note but there’s no trace of it. A bit of citrus, a bit of flowers and fruits, similar to thousands of other fragrances. It’s an eau de toilette without personality, nothing to remember. I use it for going to the gym.

  • Disappointment with this blind buy. I expected more from the marzipan note, but there’s no trace. It has a bit of citrus, florals, and fruits, similar to a thousand other fragrances. It’s an eau de toilette without personality, nothing to remember. I only use it for the gym.

  • Even though it doesn’t list apple, I get a green, acidic, and sweet note with a touch of caramel. It reminds me a lot of the original Nina Ricci and I loved it. It lasts about 6 hours on the skin, very relaxing for everyday wear, not invasive, leaves no sillage, and is simple. Perfect for summer.

  • It doesn’t list apple, but to me it smells green, acidic, with a touch of caramel. It reminds me a lot of the original Nina Ricci. I loved it; it lasts about 6 hours on skin, is super relaxing, perfect for everyday wear, not invasive, leaves no trail, and is ideal for summer.

  • oliendobonito

    You’ll be disappointed if you judge it by recommendations saying it’s the same as Nina Ricci’s Nina. For me, it’s not: it’s much more acidic, though definitely cheaper. Unfortunately, it lasts very little—about 4 hours on clothes, then it becomes very intimate. I don’t sense the caramel, apple, or marzipan others mention; it’s a bit sweet, but mostly acidic and fresh.

  • The lemon is very prominent, and there’s a touch that gives it a masculine vibe, I think it’s Virginia cedar. I like fresh scents with a hint of sweetness, but I don’t detect tonka bean, musk, or marzipan. The longevity is ridiculous, worse than a supermarket splash. Maybe it’ll suit a relative who prefers it.

  • The lemon is very noticeable and there’s a note that makes it feel masculine; I imagine it’s the Virginia Cedar. Personally I like fresh scents with sweet notes, but I don’t detect any tonka bean, musk, or marzipan. It holds the record for shortest longevity, worse than a supermarket body splash. I’m not sure if I’ll gift it to a relative who might like it more.