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Aqua Allegoria Teazzurra

Marca
Guerlain
Thierry Wasser
Perfumista
Thierry Wasser
3.83 de 5
1,691 votos

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Descripción

Guerlain Aqua Allegoria Teazzurra is an aromatic citrus fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2015, this composition was created by perfumer Thierry Wasser. Its top notes of lemon, sour lime, bergamot, yuzu, and grapefruit unfold a vibrant freshness. The heart reveals the delicacy of green tea, chamomile, and jasmine, while the base notes, composed of calone, musk, and vanilla, impart a soft and enveloping persistence.

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  • Invierno 3.3%
  • Primavera 35%
  • Verano 54%
  • Otoño 8.1%
  • Día 91%
  • Noche 8.9%

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Comunidad

1,691 votos

  • Positivo 76%
  • Negativo 18%
  • Neutral 5.7%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 4 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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10 reseñas

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  • Ideal for lovers of green, fresh scents. You can detect the citrus, but what really stands out is the tea and chamomile. On my skin, it dries down slightly dry, even bitter, though the jasmine softens it a bit. I tried it as a sample; while it didn’t bother me, I didn’t like it much because I miss a touch of sweetness. It’s totally unisex, works for any season, and has moderate sillage and longevity.

  • I categorize it as an Eau de Cologne; it’s my favorite in that aspect, the most refined of all. I’d describe it as fairy tears—I think that says it all.

  • This Aqua Allegoria smells like water, but more like a chamomile, mint, and bergamot infusion. It’s fresh, delicious, clean, and tender. It’s not entirely green or floral; it’s an uncommon blend, slightly innocent, with barely noticeable musky notes like sweet pollen. It’s an energizing scent that invites movement. Perfect for spring and summer because the heat makes it shine. It’s clean, with no soapy smell. I imagine people aged 20 to 50 wear this fragrant, pollinated water.

  • This Aqua Allegoria is a very aquatic scent, like a chamomile, mint, and bergamot infusion. It’s fresh, delicious, clean, and tender. I don’t get any distinct green or floral notes; it’s an uncommon blend, somewhat innocent, with barely perceptible musky notes like sweet pollen. It’s an energetic, active scent that invites movement. Perfect for spring and summer, as warm weather really brings it out. Clean without any soapy vibes. I imagine people between 20 and 50 wearing this pollen-infused water. Beautiful scent.

  • Citrus-herbal fragrance, fresh, pretty, and delicate, yet also very fleeting—it barely lasts a breath, like most of Guerlain’s Aqua Allegorias. It’s just passable. Rating: 6.

  • I was a bit obsessed with this fragrance, but luckily I took the time to test it on my skin a few times. I absolutely love it! It lasts about 6 hours, which is great for the Aqua Allegoria line. To me, it’s in the same vibe as Gucci Memoir d’un odeur, especially the dry down. They’re not the same or even similar. The Gucci has that toasted, crunchy nutty note that I adore, and it’s slightly sweeter. But they’re close enough that you don’t need both. That said, my urge to buy it has completely faded lol. So there you have it, in case it helps anyone hehe.

  • I was a bit obsessed with this fragrance, but luckily I took the time to test it on my skin several times. I love it so much and it lasts about 6 hours, which is seriously great for Aqua Allegorias. In my opinion, it’s in the same style as Gucci Memoir d’un Odeur, especially the dry-down. They aren’t the same or similar. The Gucci one has that toasted, crunchy nut note that I adore, and it’s slightly sweeter. But they’re close enough in vibe that you don’t need both. Said that, my urge to own it completely vanished hahaha. So that’s my contribution for anyone it might help hehe

  • On to Guerlain’s Aqua Allegorias. I’ve always been curious about their annual launches, and there’s something for everyone without losing that refreshing, wellness-inducing nuance. Teazurra smells like a sea breeze, starting with high-quality citrus, moving into a very soft yet persistent jasmine, harmonized with tea sap and marine notes. Perfect for wearing at home, during leisure time, and in the daytime. It’s unisex, but I lean towards the feminine side because it’s a soft, delicate fragrance. That said, a young man can wear it without issues if he doesn’t care for the current trend of sweet, ambroxan-heavy scents. It smells like natural essences, the Mediterranean coast, and sunny beach days. A perfume for personal enjoyment that leaves you smelling clean and impeccable after a shower. It’s a youthful EDT that will appeal to guys and girls who love citrus and sea breezes. Good fragrance.

  • Moving on to Guerlain’s Aqua Allegorias. I’ve always been drawn to their annual launches—there’s something for every taste without losing that refreshing, wellness vibe. Teazurra smells like a sea breeze, with quality citrus notes at the start, followed by a soft yet persistent jasmine blended with tea sap and a hint of the ocean. Perfect for home, leisure time, and daytime wear. It’s unisex, though I see it as more feminine due to its soft, delicate character. A young guy can wear it too if he’s not into trendy sweet or ambroxan scents. It smells like natural essences, the Mediterranean coast, and sunny beaches. A fragrance for personal enjoyment, clean and impeccable post-shower. It’s a youthful EDT that will appeal to anyone who loves citrus and sea breezes. Great scent.

  • Ultra Violeta

    The ingredients feel mismatched. It smells like dried tea leaves with citrus and a soapy touch. The dry, spicy base is drowned in lemon but lacks the right balance; it’s not harmonious and even stings a bit in the throat. It’s unisex but leans masculine, missing some sweetness. The projection is weak—it’s for personal wear only, lasting about two hours on the skin, and you have to press your nose against it to catch the scent. It’s pricey for what it offers; you’re paying for the brand and packaging, though it does contain natural ingredients and doesn’t smell synthetic (a plus). For me, it’s a hard no.