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Cereja Negra e Praliné

Marca
Natura
Verônica Kato
Perfumista
Verônica Kato
4.44 de 5
155 votos

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Descripción

Black Cherry & Praliné by Natura is a floral-fruity gourmand fragrance for women. This creation, launched in 2025, is a new addition to the brand's collection. The nose behind this composition is Verônica Kato. The top notes feature the freshness of black cherry; the floral heart is built with jasmine and rose; while the woody and gourmand base rests on praliné and sandalwood.

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  • Invierno 34%
  • Primavera 22%
  • Verano 11%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 42%
  • Noche 58%

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155 votos

  • Positivo 89%
  • Neutral 6.5%
  • Negativo 4.5%

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  • It smells a lot like VS’s Love Spell, but richer and perfect for everyday wear. I owned the original ten years ago and couldn’t get enough; now I absolutely adore the Natura version. Tastes change.

  • Seeing Natura release this Black Cherry & Praliné, I thought it would be another typical sugary cherry-almond treat common on the market. But it’s not, and what a relief from repetitive fragrances. Here, there’s a real cherry: a bright, acidic opening, nothing artificial or sharp like candy. There’s a strong alcohol kick at first that’s slightly irritating, but it’s a body mist, so it makes sense. As it dries down, it becomes creamy and pleasant, letting the declared flowers shine. I sense more cherry blossom than juicy fruit ready to bite. The overall vibe is light, clean, feminine, delicate, humid, and ethereal like peony, lacking the strong character of jasmine or rose. It has that charm of faint, sweet flowers, almost like a subtle nectar. In the background, a familiar cherry occasionally emerges, but very diluted—no longer acidic, but soft as a caress, not a punchy fruity slap. It feels like skin cream, thanks to the soft sandalwood and slightly oily, sweet praliné. It feels very feminine, nothing invasive or aggressively sweet. It could appeal to those avoiding strong or overpowering perfumes in favor of something softly fruity. Longevity on skin is good for a body mist, lasting more than a day on clothes. It doesn’t have a huge sillage; it’s intimate. Generally, Natura’s Tododía body splashes are long-lasting and rich. Given the soft, tender vibe, it’s for a young girl, an adult woman, or an older lady seeking delicacy. I didn’t expect it to be sexy, nocturnal, and intense based on the bottle’s reddish-black color and name—something like a gothic bombshell promising a praliné explosion. Nope. It’s super innocent, so don’t expect a femme fatale. Still, I loved it.

  • It’s a limited edition line; I saw it on offer and decided to move on from the cherry-hazelnut ones, which are good but don’t fascinate me. I wanted something new. It doesn’t smell as fruity-sweet; it’s more floral. After a few minutes, you note roses, jasmine, and a bit of peony, with a faint cherry scent. At first, the black cherry is more prominent; judging by the packaging, I thought it would be sexy and striking, sweeter than the hazelnut version. It is sweet, but not the main focus. I find it delicate and feminine, not very sensual, but more mature than the hazelnut one. It would suit a teenager or an adult woman. I recommend it if you like sweet florals with a fruity touch. Being limited, it’s uncommon, and the praliné gives it a woody feel, reminding me a little of Ariana Grande’s ‘Thank U, Next,’ just a bit. 9/10.

  • I saw on social media that Natura was releasing this black cherry and praliné blend and thought it would be another rogue, sugary cherry-almond scent like so many others. Fortunately, it’s not; it gives us a break from repetitive fragrances. Here, there’s a clear cherry: a bright, acidic opening but not sweet or artificial like candy. It’s accompanied by a strong alcohol that’s a bit irritating, but it’s a body mist, so understandable. As it evaporates, it leaves a creamy, pleasant trail with well-defined flowers. It gives me a sensation of cherry blossom, juicy but not real fruit. Overall, it’s light, creamy, clean, feminine, humid, and ethereal like peony, without the strong character of jasmine or rose. It has that charm of faint, sweet flowers, almost like a subtle nectar. In the background, a familiar cherry occasionally peeks through, but very diluted—no longer acidic, but soft as a caress. Thanks to the sandalwood and praliné, it smells like skin cream with an oily, sweet touch. It feels feminine, nothing invasive or aggressively sweet. It could suit those overwhelmed by strong perfumes looking for something softly fruity. Longevity on skin is good for a body mist and lasts more than a day on clothes. It doesn’t have a big sillage; it’s intimate. Generally, Natura’s Tododía body splashes are long-lasting and varied. Based on the name and the reddish-black color, I imagined something sexy, nocturnal, and intense, like a gothic bombshell making my mouth water. Nope. It’s super innocent, so don’t expect a femme fatale. I liked it a lot.

  • It’s a limited edition line I spotted on sale, so I decided to skip the Cherry & Hazelnut version—even though it’s good and I like it, it didn’t quite mesmerize me (I wanted something new). The scent isn’t as fruity-sweet as expected; it’s more floral. After a few minutes, you pick up roses, jasmine, and a touch of peony, with a faint cherry note. Initially, the black cherry is stronger; I thought it would be sexy and eye-catching thanks to the packaging and sweetness compared to the other, but the sweetness is present without being the main focus. I find it delicate and feminine, not very sensual, but more marked and mature than the hazelnut version. It suits teens or adult women well. I recommend it if you like sweet florals with a hint of fruit. Since it’s limited, it’s rare, and the praliné gives it a woody feel, reminding me a bit of Ariana Grande’s ‘Thank U, Next.’ 9/10.

  • Girls, if you want this fragrance, it literally smells like VS’s Love Spell but with a very caramelized base, almost like burnt sugar thanks to the praline. If you like VS’s Love Spell, you might like this, but as I said, it has that burnt sugar base that changes it a bit.

  • It’s very rich, but it is a body splash. I sense more softness than the Cherry and Hazelnut version, with a sweet praline touch. Very wearable after a shower. It’s a winter fragrance.

  • It reminded me of VS’s Love Spell when dry; it’s just as intense from start to finish but slightly more tolerable and should appeal to those who like fruity scents. It smells like liqueur cherry from the moment you apply it. It has excellent longevity on skin and clothes (lasts for days) and projects well. It’s very feminine, ideal for cold days. Compared to Cherry and Hazelnut, this opens fresher before sweetening, whereas Cherry and Praline is sweet from the start. The cherry is similar, but here it highlights a more liqueur-like touch, like ripe and juicy fruits. Sometimes it smells like fruity shampoo. P.S.: I got it for $7000 CLP, and it’s great quality if you like that type of aroma; it’s worth it compared to the VS at $20,000. I recommend this Natura 100%.

  • It reminded me of VS’s Love Spell when dry: just as intense but more wearable. It’s super fruity, like cherry with liquor, from the first spray. It lasts a long time on skin and clothes (even several days) and projects a lot. It’s very feminine, ideal for cold weather. Compared to Cherry & Hazelnut, this opens fresher and then sweetens; Cherry & Praliné is sweet from the start. Here, the cherry is similar but with a more liquorish touch, like ripe, juicy fruits. Sometimes it smells like fruity shampoo. PS: I got it for $7,000 CLP, top quality if you like that style; VS costs 20k. I 100% recommend this Natura.

  • I didn’t like it at all. Although the scent becomes pleasant over time, the opening smells exactly like cough syrup; for a couple of hours, it’s annoying and feels synthetic. I don’t think I can compare it to any brand-name perfume.

  • I didn’t like it at all. Although the scent becomes pleasant over time, the opening smells just like cough syrup and is annoying for a few hours, feeling synthetic. I don’t think I can compare it to any brand-name perfume.

  • At first, it smells like fresh cherry, then settles into a sweet note, accompanied beautifully by a sandalwood and a very subtle praline. In this all-day line, it’s sweet but lacks that sharp musk I noticed in others like Plum and Vanilla Flower or Red Berry and Jabuticaba. This time, it’s super pleasant. Toward the dry down, I get an almost liqueur-like fruity note. Perfect for cold days or cool nights. Bravo, Natura.

  • At first, it smells like fresh cherry, then it drops into a sweet note with a sandalwood that accompanies a discreet praliné very well. In this all-day line, it’s sweet without that sharp musk that bothers me in others like Plum & Vanilla or Redberry & Jabuticaba; here it’s super pleasant. At the end, there’s a nearly liquorish fruity touch. Ideal for cold days or fresh nights. Bravo, Natura.

  • I love it; it’s one of my favorites from the Todo el Día line and is seriously underrated. The cherry note is very prominent, with a versatile sweetness—soft but delicious. I like pairing it with the lotion from the same line, and the scent combination is incredible.

  • I love it; it’s one of my all-day favorites from the line and is seriously underrated. The cherry really shines through, offering a versatile and soft yet delicious sweetness. I like to pair it with the lotion from the same line, and the scent is incredible.

  • Perfumadict

    Honestly, it smells like Thank You Next mixed with Baccarat Rouge. Since I don’t like either of those, haha, I’m passing.

  • Perfumadict

    Honestly, it seems like Thank You To Me mixed with Baccarat Rouge. I don’t like either of those, haha, so I’ve ruled it out.

  • It wears effortlessly like an indie fragrance. It’s a deep, sweet, and strong black cherry without being cloying. It makes a statement wherever you go, and the praline is a must. I love it, I adore it.

  • Dante.zero

    It smells delicious but fades fast; the praline lasts longer than the cherry. I sometimes find the cherry too heavy, but here it’s exquisite, saved by a nice acidic touch. What a great blend. It’s strange that Natura’s body mists are better than their perfumes; these feel less rich.