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Burberry Sport for Women
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Burberry Sport for Women is a floral musky woody fragrance launched in 2010. Created by Olivier Polge and Beatrice Piquet, this composition unfolds with top notes of mandarin, sea salt, and ginger. The heart reveals honeysuckle, magnolia, petit grain, and solar notes, while the base settles on musk, Virginia cedar, sand, and vetiver.
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- Positivo 78%
- Negativo 19%
- Neutral 3.2%
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This perfume is great, an incredible smell, very fresh yet feminine. The ginger combined with the floral and musk notes makes it delicious.
THIS IS THE PERFUME THAT REPRESENTS ME. IT’S VERY RICH AND DIFFERENT. I LOVE IT AND ALWAYS COME BACK TO IT. IT’S A BIT EXPENSIVE HERE IN PERU BUT IT’S WORTH IT, IT’S MY FAVORITE. THE NOTES MAKE IT VERY SPECIAL, AND EVERY TIME I WEAR IT, PEOPLE ASK WHAT PERFUME IT IS. I LOVE IT SO MUCH.
With perfumes from this brand, I always see something similar, like a signature of the Burberry family. It’s like families with many children where everyone is different but undeniably resembles each other… The Sport will appeal to brand lovers because it’s clearly a Burberry. I liked wearing it; I used it daily in informal situations, and honestly, it was quite pleasant and fresh without being ordinary.
With perfumes from this brand, I always see something similar, like a signature of the Burberry family. It’s like families with many children where everyone is different but undeniably resembles each other… Burberry Sport will appeal to brand lovers because it’s clearly a Burberry. I liked wearing it; I used it daily in informal situations, and honestly, it was quite pleasant and fresh without being ordinary.
Spicy and fresh with its own personality. I’d say it’s a bit unisex.
I wore it in the summer and loved how fresh and long-lasting it was.
I agree with Arantx: Burberry perfumes share something in common, at least in my notes. The Sport smells fresh, youthful, and subtle; it’s different and doesn’t go unnoticed. It’s a very pleasant scent I’d wear again, though the problem is I haven’t found it in my city.
I really like this perfume for daytime use. As soon as you spray it, there’s a citrus scent, then it smells like bath salts; it’s a very fresh and clean scent. Men can wear it without any issues. Extra point for the bottle.
As a good Burberry, the longevity is at least 4 hours… it’s fresh, not generic, with the right balance of casual but sophisticated for the brand. In my opinion, it’s better than others of its style, like Calvin Klein (One, flankers of Euphoria, etc.) and Ralph Lauren (the famous blue bottle, Pony, etc.). One of the few truly ‘sport’ fragrances for women, really perfect for its purpose… to complement t-shirts and jeans, sweaters, Bermuda shorts, and skirts, playing tennis, and such. It also adapts well to a woman’s daily life working outside the home; for example, it looks good for office use. It’s also not something you’ll smell everywhere.
To me, this fragrance is nothing sport. It’s casual, yes, perfect for the office, yes, but not sport. If you put this in a bottle with a slightly cheesy green mint detail and sell it to all the coquettish young girls for summer, it would be a hit because it smells delicious, youthful, cheerful, and feminine. It has nothing masculine about it, beyond what the bottle and the word ‘sport’ might condition, which I’ve seen more often on men’s fragrances. But obviously… putting it in that bottle… it’s not ugly, but it’s not very girly either, with all those straight lines and that red tone that doesn’t fit, so more than one woman won’t even come close to the bottle, and that’s how a perfume gets discontinued. It’s a pity because it’s a very nice, fresh floral with mandarin touches. It has more than decent longevity and leaves a soft, very pleasant and clean trail, like bath salts, just as misha17 pointed out. It’s certainly not a masterpiece, but it has enough personality to have fought a bit harder, without being anything extravagant. They call this ‘Daisy in Shanghai’ and Marc Jacobs sells it like cheap snacks.
I love this perfume; for me, nothing SPORT. I find it elegant, youthful, fresh, a pleasant aroma, and it feels great in enclosed spaces.
I love this perfume; for me, it’s nothing SPORT. I find it elegant, youthful, fresh, and a pleasant aroma. It feels great in enclosed spaces ❤️
Interesting, a scent between white, pink, and orange, with a sparkling and effervescent packaging. All the notes feel perfect: the citrusy and green petit grain, the herbal and sweet honeysuckle, the crunchy and spicy ginger, a just-right mandarin to avoid cloying, guided by a very wearable and soft salt that gives the previous blend a pleasant body scrub-like tone. Like the reviews before me, I think it has nothing to do with sporty, but it is sport if we understand it as a relaxed situation. To my taste, the orange blossom tone dominates too much instead of the bubbly spices, but it’s not annoying, though in the end it suffers from being a bit boring due to the salty aftertaste. I love the bottle; I hate dated bottles; it’s so white, plastic-y, and with that red stripe that gives it something like a well-made object… I think it’s perfectly unisex; there’s nothing sexier than a man smelling of young white jasmine and flowers. P.S. It also reminds me of the Yekipé feminine version, though that one was much more musky, woody, and acidic. By the way, Yekipé was very similar to Narciso Rodriguez’s Narciso without mandarin, a slightly fruitier, musky, rose, and cedar copy, swapping magnolia for gardenia…
Interesting, a scent between white, pink, and orange, with a sparkling and effervescent packaging. All the notes feel perfect: citrusy and green petit grain, herbal and sweet honeysuckle, crunchy and spicy ginger, just enough mandarin to avoid being cloying, guided by a very wearable and soft salt that gives it a pleasant body scrub vibe. Like previous reviews, I think it has nothing to do with ‘sport,’ but it fits the definition if we mean a relaxed situation. To my taste, the orange blossom note dominates too much over the bubbly spices, but it’s not annoying; however, in the end, it suffers from being a bit boring due to the salty aftertaste. I love the bottle; I hate dated bottles, but this white, plastic-looking one with that red stripe gives it a well-made air… I think it’s perfectly unisex; there’s nothing sexier than a man smelling of young white flowers and jasmine. P.S. It also reminds me of the female version of Yekipé, though that one was much more musky, woody, and acidic. By the way, Yekipé was very similar to Narciso by Narciso Rodríguez without the mandarin, a slightly fruitier copy with musk, rose, cedar, and swapping magnolia for gardenia…
I wish they made more of it. I love it; it’s my favorite. It smells fresh, clean, and stays on all day.
It’s a refined fragrance, nothing sporty. It smells clean, elegant, and woody. The longevity is excellent; it lasts for hours and hours.
It’s a refined and elegant scent, nothing sporty, with a clean and woody touch. The longevity is brutal, lasting hours and hours.
What a horror! I feel bad for those who like it, but to me it smells like a funeral, like a cemetery florist. Nothing sporty or citrusy, just sepulchral flowers that put me in a bad mood. I gave it to my ex-mother-in-law 🤣
Horrible! I feel bad for those who love it, but to me, it smells like a funeral, like a florist shop filled with flowers—nothing sport, nothing citrusy. It smells like flowers in a cemetery. It puts me in a bad mood. I even gave it to my ex-mother-in-law 🤣
Mmm! Nothing like it in my olfactory memories. This fragrance lifts my mood instantly. The petit grain is what I recognize most; in my country, a major exporter of the essence, we crush bitter orange leaves you find on the street, put them in jars with ice, and it’s a soul-revitalizing drink. I’ll enjoy every remaining spray because I know it’s discontinued.
The weird thing is, it was unique… even though it says ‘sport,’ it wasn’t just another cheapie; it had class. It could last longer and leave a trail, but it was beautiful.