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Burberry Her
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Burberry Her by Burberry is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2018, this scent was created by perfumer Francis Kurkdjian. The top notes are strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, sour cherry, blackcurrant, mandarin, and lemon; the heart notes are violet and jasmine; the base notes are musk, vanilla, cashmere, woody notes, amber, oakmoss, and patchouli.
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It smells like strawberry shampoo and then cherry cream.
Honestly, I don’t know why I bought it; it was an impulse purchase. I was going to restock my daily and ended up with this Burberry Her, which has nothing to do with my style (I was tempted to try something different). Fortunately, on my skin, I can’t distinguish the strawberries or cherries or red fruits… just an undefined acidic scent with a heavy patchouli finish that I don’t dislike. It has great projection, and I can still smell it close to my skin the next day. I’ll wear it in winter and at night.
It’s exactly like VS’s Midnight Bloom; I’ve had it for years and confirm it’s identical, maybe for layering. It smells fruity but also woody, I liked it, but it needs more than five sprays to last, which is why I say the VS one works for layering. It resembles Ariana’s Cloud, but Cloud has an aquatic touch this one lacks, and Baccarat has a spicier note on the nose.
I just bought it; as a first impression, it seems to lack longevity and projection. I hope it develops over time. But it’s very delicious and smells strongly of strawberry.
I have the Fraiche inspiration version, and it smells delicious. There are lots of strawberries, like a milkshake, but it’s not all sweet thanks to the woody note that makes it appealing. It’s gourmand, yes, but not cloying or annoying. It lasts forever, on clothes until you wash them or shower. I haven’t tried the original in-store because they say it doesn’t last, but it does for me. Even my mom shares it. 10/10.
I just tried it, and while reviews said it didn’t have good longevity, it lasted over six hours on my skin, and I really liked the scent. The price is way too high for the quality.
Burberry Her is a time travel experience, the scent of my childhood solid strawberry cream: talcum-powdered strawberries, beeswax, lard, and a hint of baby perfume. On my skin, it’s not sweet or potent; it smells like creamy, powdery strawberries. Almost imperceptible today, but it lasts and radiates a subtle cloud for hours. It’s an impossible contradiction, and Francis Kurkdjian is the illusionist capable of creating it.
I tried it at a Duty Free and fell in love instantly. When I stepped out, it smelled like strawberry with something more—creamy but floral, not cloying. As it dries down, it becomes talcum-powdered strawberries and cherries, losing the floral touch. It’s strange that I love a gourmand if I don’t usually use sweets, but this is a well-executed contrast. It smells like a doll without being childish; it’s refined, wearable, and sophisticated. I love it!
There’s no doubt it’s among the top ten most praised and purchased. Its notes are unique and most women love it.
Very refined and elegant. My favorite perfume. It works well for any occasion.
I bought this because it was the most praised, but it’s not great: it’s an overly sweet fruity scent. It doesn’t last long on my skin and leaves no trail; it smells mostly of strawberries.
I smelled it once from the bottle and fell in love, so I ordered it without testing it on my skin. Big mistake. The opening is good, but as it dries, it smells synthetic and alcoholic, like a girl’s perfume. The only good thing is it lasts forever on my skin. I wouldn’t buy it again.
I bought it for the good price, but I didn’t like it at all. It smells like burnt artificial strawberry, it’s weird. And the Intense version smells even worse, very artificial 🙁
I was very surprised by this type of fragrance. On me, it smells like delicious strawberry yogurt, and I like the trail when hands move. It’s a perfume I really liked, along with the Ellis Bili one that smells like chocolate, my favorite gourmet scents. I rarely like gourmands, but these two take the top spot.
I went to try it based on recommendations for a strawberry-cream scent and got the worst disappointment. It’s the most synthetic and unpleasant strawberry I’ve ever smelled, with very poor trail and longevity for the price.
A perfume that captivates, the quintessential strawberry scent. Soft, refreshing, with a youthful touch. If you like strawberry in perfumes, this is yours: not cheap or cloying, mixed with citrus it smells soft and elegant, ideal for spring and summer. On my skin, it doesn’t last or have much of a trail.
Glad I smelled it before buying. It smells like synthetic, annoying, strong strawberry with a powdery base. I didn’t like it at all.
It doesn’t sound as synthetic as others. It’s a tender strawberry with elegant woody notes. Incredible longevity for me (fragrances never last on me). There’s a similar one in Argentina, Ciel Magic; it’s not the same, but trying them together is worth it for the price.
Smells strongly of strawberry and tastes good, but it doesn’t last long.
Every time I tried it in-store, I barely smelled it. Later, I started noticing it on the street and people I know wear it almost like a signature scent, so I didn’t buy it. Plus, it’s become so overused that I can’t stop smelling it everywhere. I think it’s for cool days because in summer, I’m not sure if it mixes well with sweat and leaves a nasty trail that makes you wonder if someone is wearing an old 47 Street perfume or something. Maybe it’s that synthetic or metallic note. I’d love to have it for cooler weather, but for now, it’s a no.
A delicious perfume; starts elegant and sweet without being cloying, then leaves a trail of tender, almost childish strawberry. The opening and dry-down are great, but on my sweaty skin it fades within an hour (I sweat a lot), though it lasts all day on my wrists if you bring it close to your nose.
I tried this perfume; it’s a disaster for me. The smell is so unpleasant it gives me a headache. It smells like medicine, which is horrible. Always test before buying blindly.
A soft but very feminine scent. It does have a slightly synthetic strawberry note, but not to the point of being annoying to me personally.
Smells very nice, feminine, and slightly sweet, with good longevity.
I like it, but not on me. It reminds me of that pink watch with the girls’ lipstick from the 90s. It’s nice, just not on me.
I like it much more at first than later, where its dry-down reminds me of the terrible fragrance Stradivarius used to use for years. The dry-down also reminds me of cheap colognes I’ve tried, inspired by this perfume which has quite a following, which is why it feels bland and unappealing to me. However, the first few hours are indeed pleasant. It smells like cotton candy with sweet red fruits like raspberries, a white floral note, and that violet touch that blends well. The notes are distinct but well combined. I suppose the cashmere gives it that powdery feel and the woody notes provide a good base. It’s nice for daily wear, with nothing too loud, but unfortunately it’s become too ‘basic’ due to its mass popularity. There are too many cheap things that smell like it. Honestly, unless you absolutely love it, it’s not the time to wear it. Personally, I now hate this type of perfume.
It seems Francis Kurkdjian reformulated his disgusting Rouge Baccarat, because this smells very similar to it. It’s strange that I love all his ingredients, but something doesn’t add up; something made this instead of being beautiful turn into a pestilent, annoying, sharp, shrill, and vulgar mess. I don’t understand how Burberry, a brand I’ve never been a huge fan of, would release something so ugly with that cheap lotion smell. I don’t like it even as a room deodorant. The only positive is the simple, minimalist bottle, which is very beautiful, but what a shame about the insidiously horrendous contents.
I bought Burberry Her with high expectations. At first, I thought it was synthetic and didn’t like it, but over the months I’ve grown to enjoy it. I get a sweet strawberry scent, like lip gloss, with a powdery touch. It didn’t last long at first, but now that I store it in the dark, it’s a powerhouse. There’s not much difference from the Elixir; my friends praise it and love it. I enjoy it more now, it lasts longer, and projects for over 6 hours. I’d give it a 7.5/10.
I like this perfume, I think it must be an emotional memory. It smells like the little Avon strawberry scent we all used when we were little, especially the pinker parts. It has that nostalgic touch, of a pretty girl who wants to look cute without overdoing it, of the girls we want to be again, the little girls who wanted to grow up and used to line their lips with their strawberry balm.
The scent is so synthetic it gives me a headache; it smells like plastic and artificial, and I can’t stand it on anyone. The opening is strong, and even though it evaporates quickly, the lingering effect leaves me with a headache all day. It smells like expired ambroxan, what a shame, because smelling like fresh red berries is something girls really love.
Finally, I got my hands on it. The coolest part is the bottle design. At first, the opening is overwhelming, but it becomes lovely once it dries. It’s very girly and sweet, earning tons of compliments. It’s sugary. I wouldn’t keep it long-term. It fits everywhere; it works great at the office. I’d use it as a daily wildcard when you don’t know what to wear—it’s a safe bet because the other person will likely like it, or for a work event that never fails. But not forever. I prefer other scents from the Her line. The new intense version from this year in Argentina, in the opaque pink bottle, doesn’t work for me; it smells like a clothing store. I don’t like that scent on skin.
I bought it blindly. I saw many negative reviews from friends and on TikTok, but even though I like it, it’s a very basic fragrance. If you like sweets, it’s a safe bet. Even though it’s very popular, it still smells rich.
I love it; it’s cheerful, fresh, yet huggable. I get why so many people like it. It lasted on me for ages, and people could smell it even after I’d stopped wearing it. I’d buy it a thousand times over.
Though it claims no gender or age, it feels youthful. The raspberry and strawberry with musk last forever. It leaves a huge trail; it’s the strongest of my collection. It’s rich, not elegant, perfect for daily use. Can be overwhelming if over-applied. Great for a young girl.
I’m buying it for the second time; I’ve already used up one 100ml bottle and bought another large one. It’s gorgeous. People say it’s synthetic and childish, but I disagree: it’s ultra-feminine, girly, and cute, but not childish. On my skin, it reads as jasmine with red fruits, refreshed by citrus. The jasmine has a very slight indolic touch. There’s soft patchouli and woody notes. It’s not simple; it’s transparent and airy, zero heaviness. Perfect for spring and summer afternoons. Lasts about half a day, 5-6 hours without maceration, with decent projection even in mid-February. Ideal for layering; it pairs perfectly with Marshmallow Blush if you want to make it winter-friendly.
It smells like strawberry soap or deodorant. It irritated my throat; I suspect it’s the ambroxan. There’s something sharp that doesn’t quite work for me, but if it weren’t for that, I’d buy the whole bottle. The scent is pretty, and I like the bottle’s minimalism.
It’s feminine and airy, smelling like a well-dressed pretty girl, with a hint of baby powder. It’s delicate, tender, sweet, and fresh. Berries and red fruits dominate with florals, vanilla, musk, and soft woods. It’s my signature scent; it lasts a long time on clothes. Try it on skin—that’s where the magic happens.
It starts like strawberry juice before giving way to floral and woody notes. It’s lovely, soft, and perfect for spring or summer—ideal for the office or a sunny café. I’m not fully sold on the hype, but the Petals version is better because it’s oilier and lasts longer.
At first, I thought it was gross and left it forgotten for two years, but now that sticky sweetness is gone and it smells amazing. If you don’t like it, let it mature a bit.
Tired of heavy perfumes, I wanted something fruity that wouldn’t overwhelm. It smells like fresh strawberries, not cake. It lasts and projects well, lingering on clothes. Recommended for everyday wear; buy blindly or as a wildcard.