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Baby Rose Jeans

Marca
Versace
4.07 de 5
717 votos

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Descripción

Baby Rose Jeans by Versace is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 1995, this composition features top notes of mandarin, peach, green notes, and bergamot; heart notes of violet, hyacinth, freesia, valley lily, neroli, and rose; and base notes of vanilla, sandalwood, and white musk.

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  • Invierno 16%
  • Primavera 40%
  • Verano 25%
  • Otoño 19%
  • Día 85%
  • Noche 15%

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Comunidad

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  • Positivo 82%
  • Negativo 15%
  • Neutral 2.5%

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  • Exactly as advertised. This perfume makes me think of a girl from the old days, in a pink lace dress surrounded by spaniels. It smells like a baby, very pretty, like a sweet girl playing with her rag dolls or baby powder on her bottom, hehe. It has a vintage, classic, and elegant vibe, but only for under 13, OK.

  • I must be the only one who doesn’t get this perfume for girls. I don’t like it at all; it seems more for older ladies and is too floral. I bought it online because it was on a super sale and all the reviews said it was soft. It seems I got a different bottle, because it’s not soft at all, and definitely not for girls—it’s quite the opposite.

  • I must be the only one who doesn’t perceive this as a girls’ perfume. I don’t like it at all; I see it for older ladies. It’s too floral. I bought it online because it was on super sale and all the reviews said it was soft. Well, it seems I got a different bottle, because it’s not soft at all, and certainly not for girls; quite the opposite.

  • Patty López

    This lotion truly smells like a baby. In my opinion, it’s beautiful, soft, and tender, and the scent lasts. My mom used to order it for my sister when she was little (ages 3 to 6) and applied it very carefully. To be honest, I tried it once too, but I didn’t like the smell on me. I agree it’s meant for little girls, and it’s a shame it’s discontinued here in Mexico. Boo!

  • Kather Aguirre

    Looks like she walks like a baby, but smells like something more than baby powder; it’s an indefinable scent. I gave it to my niece for four years. Even though she was too young to use it, she absolutely loved it. A great option for gifting to little ones.

  • I had two bottles of this perfume; what a pity they discontinued it. It’s powdery; I loved it, it was like being among cotton, slightly soapy. I would buy it again without a doubt.

  • Oh, I love it! It’s curious because indeed it smells like baby powder, as they say, like a pampered girl from a bygone era with long hair, curls, and a pink dress. However… on me it smells more mature; vanilla dominates, I’ve gotten lots of compliments, and it makes me happy to wear it, but it doesn’t work the same for others. My mother used it and other people, and on them it’s… well, scandalous. Maybe? Too loud and overwhelming, which is why I say it’s curious. Definitely not for everyone, nor for any girl; I think it depends on pH. I wear it in winter.

  • Lil' Pinka

    Oh, I love this perfume. It’s curious because, as they say, it really does smell like baby powder, like a pampered girl from the past with long hair, ringlets, and a pink dress. However, on me it smells more mature; the vanilla takes over. People have applauded it, and I’m happy to wear it, but it’s not the same for others. My mom wanted to use it, and so did others, but on them it’s uhmm… scandalous. Maybe too bold and overwhelming? That’s why I say it’s curious. Definitely not for everyone, not even just any little girl; I think it depends on pH. I wear it in winter.

  • I gave it to my teenage daughter, expecting something more youthful. I don’t think this perfume is for a young girl. It smells sophisticated, elegant, with a certain intensity and longevity. I liked it, and she did too, I have to say. In fact, it became one of her favorites, and many people said she smelled great when she wore it. What a shame it’s discontinued, at least in Spain.

  • I bought this for my teenage daughter, expecting something more youthful. Honestly, I don’t think it’s meant for a young girl. It smells sophisticated and elegant, with a certain intensity and lasting power. I liked it, and I have to admit she did too. In fact, it became one of her favorites, and people kept telling her she smelled amazing when she wore it. Too bad it’s discontinued, at least in Spain.

  • They gave it to me as a teenager and I liked it a lot. I wouldn’t mind having it again, but it’s discontinued in Spain. What a pity. It’s quite youthful and feminine without being cloying.

  • I was given this as a teenager and really liked it. I wouldn’t mind having it again, but it’s discontinued in Spain. What a shame. It’s quite youthful and feminine without being cloying.

  • Perfumaniaca 23

    This fragrance confused me when I was a girl (they gave it to me at 13) because, although it’s for girls with powdery and floral notes, after hours it becomes very woody and vanilla-heavy, that kind of mature, spiced vanilla. Today I’d love to have it back to appreciate it better, but it’s already discontinued. The packaging is gorgeous, 100% Versace.

  • It’s not the same for a perfume to be powdery and to be for girls. The name evokes little pink girls with curls, lace, cotton stockings, and ruffled dresses—a style almost unseen today. This green, powdery floral scent would be for girls before their debut or quinceañera, when they wore long dresses and became young ladies; now teenagers smell like cupcakes or caramel. I’m not saying it’s bad, just that trends have changed and this type of perfume is used less. It also seems to vary a lot depending on skin pH; in my case, the green notes stand out, then neroli with lily of the valley, and finally a soft vanilla with good sillage and longevity. It gives me tenderness and femininity, like a cotton blouse with ruffles or a broderie dress.

  • They gave it to me when it launched in 1995; I was 11. Back then, I didn’t like it at all; it seemed very weird. I agree with others: it’s not a perfume for little girls like people think. It’s more for adults; when you’re a kid, you don’t get it. I’d love to try it now that I’m 37 to compare. I don’t know if I like it because it’s discontinued and I used it years ago.

  • Great option for a little girl; this perfume is beautiful, delicate, sophisticated, and precious. I hate that kids’ perfumes often smell so basic, like bubblegum; this one reminds me totally of my childhood. It’s complex, I loved it, and it’s fresh despite being powdery yet not cloying. Thanks to this perfume, I fell in love with fragrances.

  • Great option for a kid! So precious, delicate, and sophisticated. I hate when kids’ perfumes smell like bubblegum and that kind of stuff; this one brings back childhood memories. It’s complex and I adored it. It’s fresh despite being powdery, without being cloying. Thanks to this, I fell in love with fragrances.

  • Noraperfumes

    I remember this from when I was in 4th or 5th grade, between 2005 and 2008. The scent didn’t grab me much; it was just normal. What I loved was the bottle and the canister; it felt like something out of a fairy tale.

  • I stumbled upon this by accident and how handsome it was. It clung to my skin like crazy. What stood out most was that rose, super soft and nothing aggressive. Too bad they didn’t reformulate it like they did with Red Jeans and Blue Jeans.