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Biografia Inspire
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Biografia Inspire by Natura is a woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2017, this olfactory composition was created by perfumer Fanny Grau. Its structure unfolds with top notes of grapefruit, green notes, and nutmeg; a floral and spicy heart featuring violet, geranium, and iris; and a warm, persistent base of cedar, sandalwood, and patchouli.
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193 votos
- Positivo 83%
- Neutral 12%
- Negativo 4.1%
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Biografia Inspire
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Biografia Inspire by Natura is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, this composition was created by Joachim Correl and Verônica Kato. The top notes reveal a vibrant lychee, green notes, pear, bergamot, and pink pepper; the heart unfolds with magnolia, peony, rose petals, lily of the valley, and violet; while the base notes settle on musk, cashmere, cedar, sandalwood, and Amberwood.
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435 votos
- Positivo 83%
- Neutral 10%
- Negativo 6.2%
Pirámide olfativa
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Manu_speranza
Couldn’t resist and bought it at a great price, especially considering inflation in Argentina and the cost of imported perfumes. I wore it one rainy spring morning at the office. It’s true that it’s soft, has a personal sillage, and isn’t long-lasting, but it’s a floral I absolutely love, similar to a drugstore body splash I already knew. It smells clean, fresh, feminine, and elegant, with just a hint of sweetness. Perfect for everyday wear, very daytime-appropriate, ideal for spring and summer. On the skin, it opens with a fresh lychee, followed by peonies and magnolia; I don’t detect the woody notes. I wouldn’t buy it again, but I enjoyed it even though it’s not memorable.
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Manu_speranza
One of my favorite florals: tender, fresh, and feminine, but unfortunately, it lasts nothing and is too expensive for what it offers. Still, it’s a lovely scent for hot weather.
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Debi
I loved it at first and adopted it as my work perfume and for other occasions, although Inspire was my favorite. I received compliments and it smelled amazing on clothes. By my second outing, I already had stock for work and didn’t buy more, and now I regret it. It’s floral, soft, delicate, and exquisite.
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DALINATI
I’m not usually a fan of florals, especially roses, but I craved the scent of Rosa by Natura, which hasn’t been available in Mexico for years. Based on the composition, I thought it would be similar, and the truth is it is, but it has its own personality. Unlike a pure rose monotopic, this has more nuances: spraying it reveals flowers and lychee, then pure rose, peonies, a green touch, followed by a powdery dry-down. It’s tender, soft, floral, and fresh. I think it works year-round, but it’s very daytime and casual for formal situations, perfect for a garden party or a rainy afternoon. It’s discreet but doesn’t go unnoticed.
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ramirezfridha
It smells very similar to La Vie Est Belle Flowers of Happiness from 2018; only the top and base notes change slightly, but barely. The Natura version is fresher and more citrusy at the start and more woody at the end, but once it settles, they smell exactly the same. Also, I notice it lasts longer on the skin than the Lancôme version. You could say it’s a dupe.
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kat7
I tested it on clothes and it left a beautiful, delicate floral scent; I felt compelled to buy it.
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Hada lalà
It’s a delicate scent that clings nicely to the skin. You can be generous with the application; it’s very feminine and smells of lychee, pear, and magnolias. It has a 2% of soft sweetness, so it’s not a dizzying floral nor an intense one. When I don’t want to bother anyone and just want to be calm, I put it on. Once, someone wrote to me after a meeting asking which perfume it was; I was impressed. If you want to gift it, don’t hesitate; the bottle is gorgeous.
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Hada lalà
It’s a delicate scent that clings nicely to the skin. You can be generous when applying it; it’s very feminine and feels like lychee, pear, and magnolias. It has a 2% soft sweetness, so it’s not an overwhelming or intense floral. When I don’t want to bother anyone and just want to feel calm, I wear it. Once, after a meeting, someone complimented me and asked what I was wearing; I was blown away. If you want to gift it, don’t hesitate, the bottle is gorgeous.
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danzaesencia
Recently, at a gathering of friends, we asked the Natura consultant to bring back the ‘pink Biografia with the silver cap,’ since they used it since its creation and now it’s unavailable. I keep a remainder in my bottle waiting for them to include it again, as it comes out very intermittently, especially around Valentine’s Day, but in 2022 it wasn’t the case in Mexico. Why do we like it? We live in a tropical climate, and this perfume is cool, a light floral bouquet, simple, with the joy of lychee giving it a citrusy touch. We unanimously concluded that the main notes are peony, lychee, rose petals, a bit of magnolia, powdery sandalwood, and I even feel so much vanilla; the herbal notes are aquatic, and the opening supports the ultra-soft woods, making it very wearable. It seems simple; it’s a perfume you can gift with a 98% margin for error. From the women’s lounge, we massively requested more Biografia Inspire for a long time.
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danzaesencia
Recently, at a girls’ meeting, we asked the Natura consultant to bring back the ‘Biografía little pink with silver cap’ they used since its creation and which is now unavailable. I keep a leftover in my bottle hoping they’ll include it again, as it comes out intermittently, especially around Valentine’s Day, but not in 2022 in Mexico. Why do we like it? We live in a tropical climate, and this perfume is fresh, a light floral bouquet, simple, with the joy of lychee giving it a citrusy touch. We unanimously concluded that the dominant notes are peony, lychee, rose petals, slightly magnolia, with powdery sandalwood and a ton of vanilla. The herbal notes are extremely aquatic, and the opening supports the ultra-soft woods, making it very wearable. It appears very simple and can be gifted without risk. From the women’s salon, we kept asking for more Biografía Inspire for a long time.
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MUSTELA
It’s a rich floral scent, but it’s not to my taste. When florals are too strong, they can cause dizziness, obviously not for everyone; in my case, there’s a note I dislike that makes me a bit nauseous, but I still consider it a rich perfume.
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Clásica
Biografía Inspire, a beautiful feminine fragrance. To me, it’s a musky pink floral, clean, with a soapy touch but not harsh, maintaining sophistication. I love it for spring, summer, and hot weather; it’s one of those perfumes that makes you feel clean yet feminine. I don’t perceive citrus or woods, and the green notes, which I generally don’t like, are subtle. It’s more floral. It has discreet projection (like rose perfumes) and lasts four to six hours, depending on the weather. I loved it; it seems delicate but elegant, perfect for daily use and not dangerous for blind buys. It reminds me a bit of Versace Bright Crystal and Avon Luminata. Who will like it: lovers of peonies.
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MUSTELA
It’s a rich floral fragrance, but it’s not for me. When florals are too strong, they can be dizzying, obviously not for everyone, but in my case there’s a note I don’t like that makes me feel a bit off, even though I still think it smells good.
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Gildita
I completely agree with Hazel, you say it so well!
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Hazel
I bought it as a gift and it works, but it’s a super common scent, made just to please anyone. It’s that floral woody aroma that dominates the market, nothing risky. For the price and the fact that it smells good, I use it daily without issues. It’s the second Natura scent I’ve bought and I like it.
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Bárbara Lizama
At first, it gave me a brutal headache; I found it cloying and overwhelming, but after a day or two I got used to it and now I absolutely love it; it’s delicious and doesn’t bother me at all.
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Bárbara Lizama
At first, it gave me a headache; I found it terrible and cloying, but overnight I got used to it and now I love it. It’s delicious and it doesn’t bother me at all anymore.
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CarCar
I understand why it’s compared to Chance Tendre or Miracle because of the pink floral bouquet, but the similarity doesn’t last. The Inspiré is simple: a citrus opening that softens with the flowers, followed by a touch of wood. It’s very soft, so I don’t compare it to the others, which are more elaborate and long-lasting. It doesn’t stand out much, but it’s perfect for a safe gift. It smells clean and relaxing; I’m sure it will please the heart. If not, it’s soft and not overpowering, so it’s fine.
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Ssilvinabent
I bought this fragrance in Argentina in July 2018 based on reviews and comparisons. I like it; it’s wearable, fresh, citrusy, sweet without being cloying, and fruity. However, now I understand what they mean by ‘mass market’ or generic scent; it’s very common, I’ve smelled it, I’m not sure if in Kosiyko, 47 Street, or Rexona. I consider that for the price, you can find something better in the catalog or at a pharmacy. I have excellent sillage, and if it lasts 4 hours, that’s a lot. I have other EDTs from Cocot, Avon, and Shakira that last twice as long and cost less. I wouldn’t recommend it (but not because it’s ugly, but because in my country it’s expensive for what it offers). Magnolia dominates quite a bit. If Chance Eau Tendre smells like this, it’s a letdown.
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Ssilvinabent
I bought it in Argentina in July 2018 based on reviews and I like it: it’s wearable, fresh, citrusy, and sweet without being cloying, with a fruity touch. Now I understand why they call it ‘mass market’; it’s very common, I think I can smell it in Kosiyko, 47 Street, or even Rexona, and for the price there are better options at the pharmacy. The sillage is excellent, lasting 4 hours, which is a lot. I have other EDTs from Cocot, Avon, and Shakira that last twice as long and cost less. I wouldn’t recommend it because in my country it’s expensive for what it offers, although it’s not ugly. Magnolia dominates. If Chance Eau Tendre smells like this, it’s a letdown.
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Carla Mont
The lychee creates a floral and fruity blend that breaks boundaries. Biografia Inspire is floral, fruity, fresh, and warm due to the magic of sandalwood. It reminds me of a fusion of Chance Tendre and Chance Vive from Chanel, featuring citrus notes, sandalwood, musk, and flowers; they just lack the magnolia and lychee to match this one from Natura. I wear it in mornings all year round and on spring and summer nights; it’s very attractive.
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Carla Mont
The lychee gives it a unique floral and fruity touch that breaks the mold. Biografia Inspire is fresh, fruity, and warm thanks to the sandalwood. It smells to me like a mix of Chance Tendre and Chance Vive from Chanel, with citrus notes, sandalwood, musk, and flowers; they just lack the magnolia and lychee to be this one from Natura. I wear it in mornings any time of year and on spring or summer nights; it’s very attractive.
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Wow, what a great surprise this fragrance was; it’s usually soft on my skin and clothes, but it projects quite well if used in its appropriate climate. Although it doesn’t feel woody, it’s fresh, green, and warm; its aroma is fantastic and you could turn heads without issue, as it’s its projection that does the work. It’s a very rich perfume for the nose, ideal for a youthful audience, for almost all occasions, and at a very accessible price. Surprising from Natura: it lasts on clothes for weeks, on my skin it projects for about 6 hours without leaving a trace. A great job, one of the best they could have launched this year. Recommended for the quality and price. The negative: it’s no longer available in my country. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
It’s a middle ground between Classic Biografia and the Desperté version, ideal for intimate moments where you want to be scented without overwhelming others. I wouldn’t use it for daily wear because it disappears from the skin after just a few hours.
It’s a middle ground between the Classic Biographical and its Awake version, ideal for intimate moments where you want to be perfumed without being invasive for the other person. I don’t see it for daily use since it disappears from the skin after a few hours.
A curious Natura perfume. Fragrantica says it’s similar to Givenchy Gentlemen Only, one of my favorites and almost my signature. Intrigued by that similarity, I took the plunge and bought this Natura fragrance piece blind. Well, for the price (around $12), I wouldn’t lose anything and I’m adding another perfume to my collection. I sprayed the Natura on one hand and the Givenchy on the other. The opening is completely unequal; I’d say they don’t resemble each other at all with that first impression. The quality materials of the Givenchy are noticeable. The Inspire opening is too alcoholic and resembles its father, the 1994 Biographical (the blue bottle one) a lot. The interesting part starts after an hour: it leaves the Biographical DNA behind and resembles Gentlemen Only a lot… It’s not identical, let’s say 65-70% similarity to my nose. But if you’re looking to save money and want to smell like a Givenchy for $10, this Natura is a good option. It feels daytime, just like Gentlemen Only. I think the whole Biographical line aims to be daytime. Longevity and projection are moderate to low (even the classic Biographical lasts longer). In that regard, it’s tied with Gentlemen Only, which disappoints with projection and longevity for an expensive designer perfume (though I still love it).
A curious perfume from Natura. Fragrantica says it resembles Givenchy Gentlemen Only, one of my favorites and almost my signature scent. Intrigued by that comparison, I bought it blind to see if it was true. Well, for the price (around $12), you lose nothing and gain another perfume. I sprayed Natura on one hand and Givenchy on the other. The opening was totally different; they barely resembled each other at first. You can feel the quality materials in Givenchy. Biografia Inspire opens very alcoholic and closely resembles its father, the 1994 Biografia (the blue bottle). The interesting part starts after an hour: it leaves the Biografia DNA behind and gets very close to Gentlemen Only. It’s not identical—about 65-70% similar to my nose. But if you’re looking to save money and smell like Givenchy for $10, this Natura is a good option. It feels like a daytime scent, just like Gentlemen Only. I think the entire Biografia line from Natura aims to be daytime wear. Longevity and sillage are moderate to low (even the classic Biografia lasts longer). In that regard, they match Gentlemen Only, which disappoints with sillage and longevity for such an expensive perfume (though I still love it).
Subtle, a shy iris and a bit fresh… there are better proposals from Natura, keep trying.
I was surprised; I was gifted it with a Natura purchase and it was on offer at a good price. The biographical DNA is noticeable, similar to the classic but fresher; those green notes give it a mentholated touch. It’s very intimate, with low projection and moderate longevity, but a very pleasant aroma. It’s winter, and I think its use is more summery; it will perform better with heat. I liked it; if you buy it on sale, it’s worth it. If you prefer powerful and youthful scents, go for Assortina, which is a bomb; I believe Inspire is the summer complement to the classic.
Caught me off guard; I got it almost free when buying other Natura perfumes on sale. It carries the DNA of Biografia—similar to the classic but fresher, with green notes giving it a minty twist. Very intimate, low projection, and moderate longevity, but it smells great. I think it’s more of a summer scent that would perform better in the heat, even though we’re in winter. If you grab it on sale, it’s worth it; if you prefer something potent and youthful, go for Assortina, which is a beast. I believe Inspire is the summer companion to the classic.
Classic, friendly, and light perfume with elegant but casual hints. Reminds me of the smell of new, pressed blue jeans: clean, ironed, and fresh. It has the potential to be a signature scent; it’s discreet and clean, though I find it a bit flat. It’s a very nice smell, but it has one note (possibly iris) that is quite sharp and even disturbing (personal taste); I visualize someone elegant, but that elegance comes across as haughty. Best for daytime, smart casual, or the office. Scent: 8/10 (didn’t like it because of that note). Longevity: 5/10. Projection: 5/10.
Fresh and simple; reminds me of Avon Individual Blue: marine, clean, with that vintage Marina fragrance tint. It’s unsophisticated and linear but very versatile. If you don’t like vintage scents, this isn’t for you; if you prefer something simple and masculine, buy it blind (it doesn’t bother). It’s more refined than Avon, almost identical but with an extra citrus touch that I like more. It follows the path of Axe Marine with that vintage imprint, but then takes its own more citrusy route, resembling Individual Blue in almost everything. In the end, it has notes that make it similar to D&G Pour Homme. For Argentines, it dries on fabric almost exactly like Colbert US. What I do disagree with is that it has some air of Givenchy Only Gentlemen, but they aren’t the same. A nice workhorse for daily life. Natura doing things right. Final note: 6/10. Blind buy? Yes, it’s simple. Would I recommend it? No, there are better, more sophisticated options in this fresh low-cost category.
Fresh and simple. Reminds me a lot of Avon Individual Blue: marine, fresh, and clean, but with that vintage fragrance tint of Marina. A bit unsophisticated and linear, but very versatile. If vintage fragrances aren’t your thing, this isn’t for you. If you prefer simple, masculine scents, you can buy it blind (it doesn’t bother). It’s more refined than Avon Individual Blue but nearly identical (it has a slightly more citrusy touch than Avon, which I prefer). To orient yourself, it follows the path of Axe Marine with that vintage imprint, but then takes its own more almondy route, resembling Individual Blue throughout almost its entire development. At the end, it has some notes that make it similar to D&G Pour Homme. For those from Argentina, it dries on fabric almost exactly like Colbert US (I also like that one). The only difference is that it has some air of Givenchy Only Gentlemen, but they’re not at all the same (at least in my perception). A nice workhorse for daily wear. Natura always doing things right. Final note: 6/10. Blind buy? Yes, it’s simple. Would I recommend it? No, there are better and more sophisticated options in this fresh low-cost category.
Exquisite and super versatile for warm days. I agree with the marine and vintage notes, but on me, it’s a total hit. It’s fresh, soft, and gives a sense of cleanliness with that creamy marine imprint and subtle touches of citrus and woods. At the office, it lasts about 3 to 4 hours like personal aromatherapy; it doesn’t bother anyone and can be reapplied as needed. It lingers longer on clothes. Ideal for temperatures above 30°C in semi-formal or formal contexts, leaving an absolute trail of cleanliness. Its simplicity is very pleasing to women. Very good.
Totally agree: it’s not unisex or youthful, but rather a serious, vintage green spirit with a masculine vibe. It fits a modern tone without losing its classic barbershop essence, ideal for the office and hot days as long as you’re clean and well-dressed. The longevity is moderate (around 4 hours), but it leaves a pleasant, non-invasive aura. I recommend it.