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Azure Crystal
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Azure Crystal by Thalia Sodi is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition was created by perfumer Patricia Choux. The top notes feature coconut nectar intertwined with mandarin and lime, delivering a citrusy and tropical touch. The heart reveals a lush floral bouquet of tiger lily, jasmine, orange blossom, cyclamen, and peony. To finish, the base notes offer a warm and enveloping blend of sandalwood, amber, musk, and cedar.
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56 votos
- Positivo 66%
- Neutral 21%
- Negativo 13%
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Victoria’s Secret Body Mist smells better and lasts longer than this Thalía collection.
Horrible. It doesn’t smell floral-fruity; it smells like insecticide.
It smells more like a bathroom air freshener than an actual perfume.
How unobjective and bitter some reviews are, just because they hate the designer. They should be impartial to help people decide what to try and avoid bad choices. Designers aren’t just anyone: Thalia is just the face. I tried it to gift it to my mom, who hates typical ‘lady’ scents, and it was one of the richest and freshest alongside Liquid Sun. It feels a bit artificial, maybe due to the tangerine or lime, but it’s fresh—more floral than fruity after drying down, with a moderate sillage.
These reviews are way too subjective and annoying just because people hate the artist; they should be objective so anyone trying it doesn’t get a bad impression. The designers aren’t just anyone—Thalía is just the face. I tested it to gift to my mom, who doesn’t like typical ‘lady-like’ scents, and honestly, it smells rich and fresh, especially alongside Liquid Sun. The aroma feels a bit artificial; I’m not sure if it’s the tangerine or lime, but it’s fresh. Drying down, it’s more floral than fruity, with a medium sillage.
I’ve seen some crazy comments about this fragrance, but Azure Crystal is pure luxury. I tested it against other designer and niche scents, and it’s exquisite. The community’s goal is to offer objective opinions without bias against the perfumer or the scent. Perfumers Patricia Choux and Thalia Sodi have done a fantastic job; their trails and longevity are excellent. Liquid Sun and Absolute Amethyst are also my favorites. If you don’t like a scent after testing it, don’t buy it, but objectively, these are highly recommended fragrances.
No more hate from people who haven’t even tried these fragrances and just talk because they have free time; I understand they might dislike Thalía for her music or acting, but that doesn’t bother me at all. If you want to hate her, do it somewhere else, not here where people come to check out notes. It makes me angry at those who criticize without focusing on the perfume itself. I’m done, thanks. Now, let’s talk about what unites us: the perfume. A few days ago, I bought some Arabic perfumes online, and the store sent me samples of these Thalía fragrances. This one smells like a beautiful sweet scent; on the skin, it’s pure coconut nectar. After 20 minutes, the lime and tangerine timidly appear, smelling great and pleasant, though it’s always a bit soft, but I don’t care if the scent is subtle, if I like the aroma, I’ll buy and use it. It doesn’t project much, stays close to the skin, so I plan to get the big bottle along with the pink and yellow ones. Plus, the bottles are very beautiful and will look great in my collection.
What a beautiful perfume! I’m a huge fan of white florals, and this is a gem. It starts super fresh with a very prominent green lemon note. The floral accord is gorgeous; I sense an undisclosed touch of neroli, not just lily of the valley, jasmine, and orange blossom—there’s a quartet of white flowers that feel clean and bright thanks to the citrus. Gradually, a creamy coconut note emerges that has nothing to do with Alien Goddess; it’s much closer to Versace’s Crystal Noir than Mugler. If I had to make a breakdown, it’d be 30% of that green lemon from Lolita Lempicka’s Elle L’aime, 20% of the coconut from Crystal Noir, and 50% pure bright white floral with a slight amber touch. This is the third fragrance I’ve bought from Thalía Sodi and my favorite, followed by Liquid Sun and Absolute Amethyst (I liked it, but it wasn’t a love because of the cilantro note). Back to Azzure Crystal: the performance is quite good with notable projection for the first hour.
What an awesome perfume! I’m a huge fan of white florals, and this one is incredible. It opens super fresh with a very prominent green lemon; the floral accord is gorgeous. I get a touch of unlisted neroli—not just lily, jasmine, and orange blossom, but a quartet of white flowers that feel clean and bright thanks to the citrus. Gradually, a creamy coconut note emerges, luckily nothing like Alien Goddess. This coconut vibe leans more toward Versace’s Crystal Noir than Mugler. If I were to graph this fragrance, it’d be 30% that pronounced green lime from Lolita Lempicka’s Elle L’aime, 20% Crystal Noir’s coconut accord, and the remaining 50% pure bright, slightly ambered white floral. This is the third Thalia Sodi scent I’ve bought and my favorite, followed by Liquid Sun and Absolute Amethyst (which I liked but didn’t quite love due to the cilantro note). Back to Azzure Crystal: the performance is quite good with very notable projection in the first hour.