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Curtidas de Humor
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Curtidas de Humor by Natura is a floral-fruited gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2018, this composition was created by Alienor Massenet and Verônica Kato. The top notes reveal blackberry, raspberry, pink pepper, and mandarin; the heart unfolds with hazelnut, black orchid, heliotrope, freesia, and jasmine; while the base notes complete the structure with praline, vanilla, coumarin, maltol, amberwood, sandalwood, patchouli, cedar, and musk.
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Extremely gourmand, exquisite, and long-lasting. Unfortunately, it’s already discontinued in Argentina.
Delicious, it smells of blackberries immediately. It’s youthful and elegant, like a bath of sweetened blackberries. I loved it, although it’s no longer available in my country and I had to pull some tricks to get it. Perfect for the afternoon, with a cappuccino and a blackberry cake.
It’s sweet and rich, but you need to apply a lot to feel it. My mother barely notices it, but for me, who loves bomb scents, it’s amazing. I confess I’m into intense fragrances.
From the Humor line, it’s the most long-lasting. It’s a chic and contemporary fragrance with blackberries, a chocolatey base, and vanilla. What a pity they don’t last as long; they’re great combinations to keep looking for new ones. Plus, they discontinued it when it was a better version than Yes I Am by Cacharel at an affordable price.
A bit heavy and sweet for my taste, but the longevity is great.
It’s the first sweet scent to steal my heart. I always prefer orientals, but I loved this contemporary sweetness with tonka bean, jasmine, and a very charming praline. It balances perfectly with the fruity opening and is almost hypnotic. Ideal for dates, even if I’m not looking for compliments.
I bought it thinking it was the same as Vida es Bella, and it is, but this one has a liqueur touch and is sweeter. It’s truly addictive.
It’s one of my favorites from the line. I wore it this winter and it smells exactly like the catalog: a cocktail of blackberry liqueur, black orchid, and vanilla. It’s exquisite and lasts a long time. To me, it reminds me of Far Away Glamour, just like others.
I bought it following the reviews, and I’m surprised it lasts almost nothing on my skin. I don’t know if it’s my pH or a reformulation, because the others from Natura usually have excellent longevity and sillage.
It feels peculiar to me… I really like the opening; it’s sophisticated, complex, and promising. But as it settles, it reveals a burnt butter toffee scent. Creamy (literally cream and butter with caramel), sweet gourmand. That’s how it stays for several hours. I find it linear in that sense. I haven’t used it much, but I think the projection is low and the longevity is okay, though I can’t remember exactly. It creates ambivalence in me: I always feel like I’m going to find more substance when I get close, but it stays there, stuck on the butter toffee. On the other hand, I don’t know anyone else who smells like this. That’s why I haven’t decided to sell, swap, or gift it, because among gourmands, it stands out for its peculiarity. I’ve smelled many and never found a scent like this… But it stops at 3/4 of the way. If it had more body, more structure, or better development, it could have been a masterpiece. In my opinion, the composition fell short. It’s not a bad vibe, it’s fine, but it could have been much better. One day I felt like combining it with Narciso Rodríguez’s Pure Musc and the combination was very good.
I searched for this for a long time and was initially disappointed: it came out acidic and minty, nothing like the sweetness I expected. But after half an hour, magic! The praline with blackberry note emerged and it was delicious. It lasts well, though the sillage is low and stays caramel-like. Don’t buy it blindly; it’s a unique gourmand with no equal.
The central note is blackberry. As soon as it’s applied, you feel a blackberry liqueur; briefly in the opening, you notice mandarin, which fades to give way to hazelnut and vanilla. These notes add creaminess to the whole. The sweetness settles, leaving sweet and creamy blackberries with body, slightly alcoholic. It’s not aged blackberry; it has depth and an interesting twist, I find it sexy and attractive. Despite being an EDT, the fixation is very good and it works better in the cold.
Just to clarify, I’m a man, so my sense of smell might perceive things differently. To start, it’s pure raspberry; upon smelling it, the fruitiness dominates. In the opening, you notice vanilla with hints of mandarin. According to my nose, after two hours, I only faintly appreciate the raspberry, and I do sense the patchouli. The other notes can complement, but they aren’t clear, except for the acidic touch which I can’t pinpoint to a specific essence. It’s marketed as the feminine version of Humor a Vista, which I also own. I experimented by combining both fragrances (the Humor chemical line) and they work EXCELLENTLY. The a Vista adds strength, acidity, and tartness, while the Likes contributes the sweetness of raspberry and vanilla, creating a unique dual trail: on one side sweet, on the other a concentrated acidic aroma like lemon. It sounds crazy, but that’s how it works on my skin (I apply a Vista, wait 2 minutes, then spray Likes on top). Back to the Likes, it’s clearly for spring nights or autumn days… it’s muuuuy sweet, I don’t recommend it for summer; it would be cloying and disgusting.
At first, I thought it was delicious and pleasant, but it didn’t convince me on a very hot day. I tried it again on a cooler day and yes! The most noticeable notes are the blackberry (a touch of acidity and fruitiness, especially at the start), but it stays throughout the development. The orchid and hazelnut add creaminess, while the sandalwood and cumaru at the base really stand out, characteristic of the Humor line. Vanilla and praline follow. It’s warm, embracing, and everyone likes it. It’s not too sweet, though a bit heavy. I’m not sure if it’s gourmand; I don’t perceive boozy notes like I read. It’s not just for night, although I prefer it in the afternoon; I’ve worn it during the day and felt comfortable. It’s informal, pleasant, and attractive, making you want to smell it all the time. Moderate trail and very good longevity.
It’s my signature scent: sweet, fruity, long-lasting, and with a good trail. Every time I wear it, my boyfriend wants to eat me. It’s truly exquisite and sensual, more for nighttime.
So delicious, I bought it by chance when it was on promo as a new release from Humor and I fell in love. The raspberry note is very prominent and lasts for hours on skin and clothes. Over time, it changes and feels different but still delicious, especially on clothes. Every time I wear it, people ask what it is and the feedback is always positive. I smell it almost exactly like Natura Illía Secreto.
Complex and delicious, it smells of slightly acidic blackberries (some might perceive it as boozy, but I think that’s why), exotic flowers (probably black orchid), and warm sandalwood. It’s sweet yet sophisticated and interesting, perfect for autumn and winter. It’s potent and long-lasting; if someone smelled it without knowing, they’d think it’s an expensive designer fragrance—it’s beautifully crafted. It’s seductive and evolving, suitable for daytime and special dates. The bottle is gorgeous and the price is worth it for the quality. It has some similarity (not dupes, but cousins) to Britney Spears’ Fantasy and Midnight Fantasy, but it’s more floral and mature. It’s very delicious.
I love it, it’s super delicious. It’s sweet but not overwhelming (I used to wear it in summer and it didn’t bother me; I still love sweet scents). On my skin, it shifts from boozy blackberries to sweet cream-filled blackberry gummies. I wish I could find something similar but with better projection and longevity.
I just bought it and it’s basically sweet blackberries that get even sweeter as they dry down. The trail smells like grape candies, but up close you get that sweet gourmand vibe with praline, flowers, raspberries, and a creamy touch from the hazelnut. To me, it’s delicious, and along with Kriska Alegría, they’ll be my winter companions. Good trail and longevity; on my skin, it lasts about 6 to 7 hours. Highly recommended for lovers of sweet and fruity scents.
Versatile for any occasion, it fits any plan and I absolutely love it. The longevity is great; the trail shines bright for the first two hours and then fades gently, but it remains my personal cloud. Just a heads-up, I spray myself quite a bit (I’m not ashamed) because that’s how I enjoy and analyze the scent best.
I loved it the moment I smelled it. You can feel the blackberry scent, very much like the color of the bottle, half-drunk. Sweet, delicious. It reminded me of an Avon perfume from years ago, violet with an orange cap. Also a bit like Ultraviolet (I’m not saying they’re the same, just similar). Everyone loved it; they always said, ‘What a delicious perfume!’ At first, I felt that way, but over time, it felt too sweet and synthetic, and I couldn’t tolerate it. I gave it away, and it looked beautiful on that person; it reminds me of Ultraviolet when she wears it. She ran out, so I gave her another small bottle. I feel like giving it another chance; when I do, I’ll write an edit.
In Argentina, it’s called Likes de Humor. Where do I start? This scent is very winter-focused, super sweet and enveloping, a cocktail of blackberries and hazelnuts well-sweetened. It’s exquisite in aroma and longevity; the most potent in the Humor line; on my skin, it lasts 8 to 10 hours. I enjoy the opening blackberry more than the extremely sweet dry down, but without a doubt, it’s super original and exquisite. It smells fine and expensive, though it’s very affordable for the quality. It’s one of those scents that incites people to ask what perfume you’re wearing.
To start, it’s quite heavy and gourmand. You have to like sweetness to wear it; I love it. It’s ideal for cold weather and night; be careful not to over-spray. It smells like a baked berry dessert to me—not too cloying, with the perfect balance, keeping the naturalness of the fruits.
Watch out, it’s intense. That was the first adjective I thought when I sprayed it. It’s the most gourmand in the Humor line. The blackberry is present throughout the pyramid, especially at the start. I find it very similar to Ciel Nuit and Avon’s Sweet Fantasy. I’ve seen it compared to the discontinued Givenchy Play Intense, and I must say it doesn’t resemble it. It’s February in Buenos Aires: hot and humid. Not the best climate to test this sweetness, but I took a chance. It cloyed me and gave me a slight headache. In winter, I’d love it. When it dries down, I detect hazelnut, tons of orchid, and praline. It’s beautiful for winter. Be careful with sprays: on the train or subway during rush hour, you could make someone faint. I ended up gifting it; I used it when the cold started and I got dizzy. Not for me.
I love Humor. It’s a bomb of blackberry, praline, and hazelnut; despite the pyramid, these three are the stars. It’s a gourmand scent, probably the densest and sweetest in the line. I see it only for cold weather; in heat, it can be cloying. When it dries down, I notice flowers and vanilla. It has high sillage and lasts about 7 hours. I like it a lot, but I wouldn’t repurchase because it’s not especially unique.
I was very excited and it was hard to get, but nothing was what I expected. The patchouli is slightly noticeable, nothing intrusive but it’s there; the purple fruits are barely detectable, which is disappointing. I don’t perceive any base notes. I was thrilled about the praline, vanilla, and maltol. I’d describe it as low on patchouli, with a soft sweetness and a woody touch. I used it in winter and it doesn’t work for me. My partner noticed it and said it smelled like yerba mate; he didn’t like it and gave no compliments. Not for blind buys.
Great purchase. For Natura, the design and quality are excellent. Ideal for the gym, walking the dog, or grocery shopping. On cold winter days, it’s brilliant—very rich and smells expensive.
I was crazy to get it and pay the high price, but I waited to try it before buying blindly. It’s sweet and strong as I like, but something hits me hard on the nose—orchid, cedar, or patchouli? I don’t know, it smells a bit unsophisticated. Projection and longevity are good, but I’m not buying the 75ml because I won’t finish it.
With the notes and reviews, I expected to love it, but it turns out to be a heavy sweet scent with very synthetic blackberry. I’m selling or gifting it; it just doesn’t convince me.
Caught me off guard because it vibrates just like Hypnotic Poison, only softer. A total hit for when Dior smells too heavy or for summer.
It doesn’t last long on my skin, but it lasts better on clothes. The projection is moderate right when you put it on but drops quickly. The smell is very rich, like blueberry. The longevity isn’t very good overall.
This perfume is beautiful, quite sweet. You can really feel the blackberry, pink pepper, and praline notes. It lasts quite a bit on my skin and on clothes too. It doesn’t have much sillage, but you definitely smell it on the skin. It’s more for cold climates; the scent is quite heavy. I love it.
I’m into fresh and sweet fragrances, and this is my sweet favorite—exquisite!! I adore it; it’s a shame Natura already discontinued it. Luckily, I have one sealed. My favorite from Natura along with the Hazelnut and Cassis body cream and deodorant.
I loved it when I tested it in 2018; it’s a pity it’s discontinued:( Has anyone found a similar fragrance???
LOVE AT FIRST SNIF ♥️♥️♥️♥️😍😍 The moment I knew it, I fell totally in love; even by the notes, I knew I’d adore it!! You can really feel the red fruits, vanilla, praline, pepper, hazelnut, and orchid. It’s a creamy gourmand perfume, reminiscent of Flowerbomb Nectar. It’s very sweet, ideal for winter and spring. It lasts about 9 hours on skin, with moderate sillage. If you’re not a fan of these scents, I wouldn’t recommend it, but if you can test it first, that’s even better. I love it! (BOUGHT BLIND 🙈). Luckily, I have a refill 🙏🙏😁. It’s a shame Natura took it off the market; it’s one of the sweetest scents in my collection! The truth is, Natura really played with this Humor 😃. I love it ❤️🤩🤩❤️. SCENT 10/10 LONGEVITY 9/10 SILLAGE 9/10 PACKAGING 8/10 VERSATILITY 7/10 VALUE FOR MONEY 10/10 WOULD I BUY AGAIN? ALWAYS 👏
This beauty, which I smelled for the first time today, is an ode to hedonism and sensuality. To me, it smells just like the LUX ORCHID BLACK liquid body soap, which I absolutely love and never get tired of repeating after years… only this fragrance is richer, denser, and more vanilla-forward. It’s the kind of scent you cut with a knife due to how creamy and dense it is… a super-thick jam of blue fruits over a praline and vanilla caramel… ayyy my god!!! Is this an EDT????? Naaaaa… impossible, the liquid is pure oil, and I haven’t even tested its duration yet because it just arrived, but I doubt it’s an EDT. I have some EDPs that would be mortified next to this beauty… what’s up Natura???? How can you discontinue this jewel????
For those looking for something similar, Vitamina Night (the Argentine version) dries down exactly the same.
I loved this fragrance; it broke my heart when they stopped making it. But in Argentina, we have a dupe that’s IDENTICAL—absolute joy finding it in a comment below: Vitamina Night. While there’s a slight difference, since I don’t have the notes, I can’t say for sure, but Vitamina has a more chocolatey, coffee, or woody heart. It lasts quite a bit longer, and I’m happy with that. The opening is the same.
I own it and it lasts so little on me that it intensified. In Argentina, it’s called Likes de Humor. It’s quintessentially autumnal with that sweetness that embraces you. Let’s hope it comes back.
I noticed it on several people; it’s an informal gourmand but unique, always highlighting the blackberry. I tried Vitamina Night and they don’t resemble each other at all—this one has a lot of floral notes right out of the bottle.