Men

Dream Big

Marca
Benetton
4.16 de 5
255 votos

Acordes principales

Descripción

Dream Big by Benetton is an aromatic woody fragrance for men.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 30%
  • Primavera 26%
  • Verano 12%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 46%
  • Noche 54%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

255 votos

  • Positivo 85%
  • Neutral 8.6%
  • Negativo 6.3%

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

Extremadamente costoso

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Precio moderado

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  • What a treat to be the first to talk about this; it was a gift I didn’t expect much from. I was wrong; the bottle design is heavy, comfortable, and robust. Projection and sillage are moderate, just right. It has tobacco and other notes, sweet at the start but not cloying. It radiates calm, friendship, and comfort. Total surprise: the fixation is brutal, lasting over 8 hours on skin and clothes until the next day. Incredible value for money; it works for everything, though it shines more on cold nights. I use it all the time, and girls don’t want to let go when they hug me.

  • Luisrodriguez98

    At first, it smells strong and weird, but after 5-10 minutes it turns sweet and lasts a long time, over 8 hours. My girlfriend loves it; it’s for men but with a sweet touch. You can detect cinnamon and vanilla; it’s delicious, the best I’ve owned, and the low price surprises me. 100% recommended, lasts 8-12 hours, and you can smell it from two meters away.

  • DoctorAndrade

    Top perfume: the price-to-quality ratio is impeccable. It smells great, it’s masculine, projects well, and lasts just enough. Worth trying and keeping.

  • I bought this blindly based on good reviews. While the scent is decent, the performance is a disaster for an EDT. Comparing it to Dior Homme is unfair; it’s a risk not worth taking. It smells very weak; you have to douse yourself to make it noticeable. Victorio & Luchino’s waters are more potent, and that’s all. It’s not bad, but there are better options in this range or for just 10 euros more. I’ll use it at the gym with deodorant; it’s too weak for going out. Weak longevity and a faint sillage, nothing memorable.

  • wildkatzen

    Who even comes up with comparing it to Thierry Mugler Malt or Valentino Uomo? This happened in some unserious comment section chatter. It’s a simple, generic perfume with a cloyingly sweet woody blend, very weak, meant for daily use. Comparing it to those perfumes is like comparing the taste of strawberries to apples.

  • Luisrodriguez98

    For the friend asking who would compare it to Valentino Uomo or Pure Malt: when comparing, it doesn’t need to be the same or better. The synthetic nature of this Benetton is undeniable, but it’s rich and addictive. Women love it; it has the same vibe or sweetness as Valentino Uomo or Pure Malt. If you already have both, don’t buy this; but if you have Dream Big, buying Valentino Uomo or Pure Malt will feel repetitive because they smell similar, even if their quality isn’t comparable. They follow the same style path as Dior Homme, Pure Malt, and Valentino Uomo. I’m not saying they’re identical or of similar quality, just that the scent style travels the same road. Cheers.

  • aromamusica

    Nice scent, somewhat mature, with high longevity and a heavy smell, at least in my case. Best used in cold climates.

  • It’s a rich, sweet, warm, and soft aroma; it doesn’t project much and lasts acceptably on skin. Incredibly pleasant, sweeter than Valentino Uomo and less mature. Super warm and cozy. I use it for romantic encounters and especially at night. If you’re looking for something sweet, cheap, and well-developed, it’s for you.

  • It’s an incredibly rich, sweet, warm, and soft scent; it doesn’t project much and has acceptable longevity on skin. Unbelievably pleasant, sweeter than Valentino Uomo but less mature. Super warm and cozy. I use it for romantic encounters and especially at night. If you’re looking for something sweet, affordable, with a well-developed aroma, this is for you.

  • AlexRejala

    The opening is rich, feeling citrusy and fresh, then it shifts completely, becoming sweet but in a pleasant, non-annoying way at 16°C. Haven’t tried it in summer yet. Great for daily use, cheap, and I loved it—you can’t ask for more at $20, especially since it comes with body wash. Bought it blind and it’s perfect for my taste. Price-quality ratio.

  • daniiecrowley

    Clean or neutral aroma with a faint hint of Dior Homme or Zara 9.0 due to the iris, but it doesn’t replace either. The opening is citrusy and strong; as it dries down, it feels powdery, like baby powder. I wore it at the office with AC and it lasted over 5 hours; on clothes, it projects wildly and lasts at least two days (no staining). Yesterday I wore it out, and even with a mask, people noticed—I applied it at 2:30 PM and it was still audible at 10 PM. It performs very naturally in cold weather; yesterday at 20°C and today at 13°C, it’s a champion. It’s not refined, not even Zara has that classy almond tone for semi-formal wear. Dream Big is a workhorse in cold climates that never lets you down. Quality-price ratio: 8.5.

  • One of the best things I’ve bought this year. The best I can say is to just try it, because it’s hard to describe, but it performs really well.

  • A very nice fragrance for the price with decent longevity. It smells good, though it leans more toward Valentino’s territory than Dior’s. Dior is more powdery; this Benetton is sweeter, almost chocolatey. If you’re on a budget but want to smell great without those vague citrus notes, this is your perfume.

  • Jaime Echeverry

    Got a decant as a gift and tried it several nights after showering before bed… it’s a sweet scent that helps me relax and fall asleep effortlessly.

  • marcoscopio

    I found it super cheap at a clearance table, and it was surprising that, upon using it, I received compliments at the office. The listed notes don’t provide much info, but they must be synthetic given the price. To me, it felt very much in the vein of Guerlain Pour Homme or Valentino for that chocolate/almond result. Great for versatile use in any climate, except extreme heat. I recommend it for those over 24. I use it with casual to semi-formal attire. Scent 8/10, Longevity 7/10, Sillage 7/10, Presentation 6/10, Price-Value 10/10, Originality 6/10. Overall Rating 7.3/10.

  • Benetton Dream Big. I bought it along with another from United Dreams, and both surprised me; they’re very cheap, around 6-7 euros each. Dream Big is a bastard child between Valentino Uomo and Dior Homme Intense, but it’s not a clone; it has its own DNA, which makes it interesting. At first, it smells like makeup iris, chocolate, dry wood, and citrus, with a subtle orange note that lasts forever. The iris fades and vetiver and patchouli take over; it’s a delight. Result: an iris and orange aroma with a dry but creamy woody base thanks to vanilla and tonka. Lasts 8 hours, projects for the first 2, and has moderate sillage. Super versatile; works for day and night, dates, parties, office… Seems unisex, though more masculine. If you want more info, check out my YouTube channel: Perfúmate Con JL.

  • Benetton Dream Big. I bought it along with another from the United Dreams collection, and both surprised me for the better. Plus, they’re very affordable, around $6-7 each. Dream Big is another bastard child between Valentino Uomo and Dior Homme Intense. What I like is that it’s not a clone; it has some of that DNA but takes its own path, making it interesting. At first, you notice an iris scent like makeup, chocolatey, woody, and dry, though quite more citrusy. There’s a subtle but present orange aroma. The iris with that makeup-like hint fades until it almost disappears, while woody notes like vetiver and patchouli gain strength, making it a delight. Result: a slightly iris-y and orange scent with a dry woody profile but a sweet base (tonka bean and vanilla) that makes it creamy and playful. Longevity is another plus: it lasts its good 8 hours with projection for the first two hours and moderate sillage. Super versatile perfume, it dresses up without issues in any weather, day or night. I also see it as appropriate for romantic dates, parties, casual events, or the office. Very versatile. I think it’s totally unisex, though slightly more masculine, but recommended for everyone. If you want to see more content, check out my YouTube channel: Perfúmate Con JL.

  • It’s an exquisite perfume. It reminds me a lot of my beloved Guerlain L’Homme Ideal, but without the pepper. It’s a refined and elegant fragrance, in the style of DH and Valentino Uomo, with nothing to envy in terms of originality when it dries down. Longevity and sillage are very good; they last me 6-7 hours. It’s an underrated gem; it smells expensive despite being cheap. Highly recommended.

  • It’s an exquisite perfume. It reminds me a lot of my beloved Guerlain L’Homme Idéal, but without the pepper from the previous batch. It’s very good, with a refined and elegant vibe similar to DH and Valentino Uomo; I’d say it has nothing to envy since it maintains originality in the dry-down. In terms of longevity and sillage, they are very good for me, lasting 6 to 7 hours. It’s an underestimated fragrance. It’s one of those cheap ones that smells expensive. Highly recommended.

  • jorge leobardo lopez

    Undoubtedly a good fragrance, and for the price, it’s a great option to smell good in autumn and winter; it could be used in spring, but I think cold and rainy days make it shine more. In my experience, with my skin pH, it lasted about 6-7 hours on skin and much longer on clothes. For the office, daily wear, or a romantic date, it will work excellently for you.

  • I bought this fragrance by accident. If you like One Million, this scent is superb and very original. If you apply a lot, it fills the room. That caramelized touch is rich, and the best part is that almost no one wears it. If you like sweet and caramel notes, it should be in your rotation. The 200ml bottle costs between $37 and $40; it’s simple but holds an amazing scent. My wife loves it, and I wear it for her. It’s one of my favorites for its longevity. I found it incredibly cheap at a supermarket in the 200ml edition. I’ll be buying it again; it’s a unique scent.

  • Good option. To me, it smells very much like Guerlain’s L’Homme Idéal. Great price and very good; if you’re looking for an affordable Guerlain, this is it.

  • Gabo Dosan

    It’s good, but I don’t feel it’s youthful or versatile; it’s more elegant and mature, perfect for cold weather and special occasions. While it’s not expensive, I recommend not buying it blindly because it might not appeal to you as much as it did to me.

  • A very pleasant surprise. It’s not a bomb for longevity or projection… but for what it’s worth, it lasts a few sprays more! Personally, I perceive very talc-like notes in its dry-down. Recommended.

  • Now that I use it more, it reminds me a lot of Dior Homme Intense (80%). Obviously, it feels more synthetic and less subtle, but it does a decent job. If you’re a fan of Dior Homme Intense, you’ll like it, and you can use it for everyday wear.

  • LUIS HEINSTEIN

    To my nose, it smells like mango, lemon, and woods. Longevity and projection are very poor, almost non-existent, so I don’t recommend it. Although it smells good dry, it’s almost imperceptible.

  • ELombreLeather

    I bought half a bottle because they said it was similar to Valentino Uomo. Yes, it’s correct; I use it every now and then and that’s what it is: chocolatey and sweet. It’s clearly more synthetic than Valentino Uomo. I think it’s discontinued because it’s no longer in United Dreams line stores, although the others still are (at least in Argentina). If you ask me, it’s nothing like Dior Homme Intense; for me, it’s very similar to Valentino Uomo. For the price, it’s VERY good if you can find it genuine and not inflated. It’s a sweet wearer, not heavy, perfect for smelling good, nothing more or less.

  • I’ve had it since 2018/2019 in 100 ml. It starts citrusy but dries down strong, woody, slightly powdery, and vanilla-like with lots of personality and quality. Luckily, I went back to using it after years and I still have some left. I’m sorry it’s discontinued because it’s excellent for cold and temperate climates. Conclusion: elegant and charming, ideal for daily or frequent use. Good longevity.

  • Jorge Pizarro

    Good, pretty, and cheap. For daily use. Don’t expect brutal performance; it’s far from that idea.

  • HarryPSG82

    I’m back to talking about Dream Big: it’s sweet, fruity, and woody with decent longevity. It performs well in the heat and is spectacular from afternoon into night; if you wear it out for drinks, it impresses. It smells and projects without being cloying, very good on skin and clothes. It’s a little gem I can’t find anymore, so I use it once a month. Longevity is max 4 to 6 hours. My bottle is 3 years old 😍 PS: On Amazon it costs $49 without shipping.

  • Alebordon87

    I loved it for everyday wear, the office, and any season. What a shame it’s no longer available in Argentina.

  • PedritoPower

    I won’t miss any ex-partner as much as I miss this perfume. They discontinued the only good thing in the line. I give it a 10/10; I have a few milliliters left, but it already hurts to use it. If you know of a similar one, let me know 😔

  • PedritoPower

    I won’t miss any of my ex-partners as much as I miss this perfume. It was discontinued; the only good thing in the line. I give it 10/10. I have milliliters left, but it already hurts to use it. If you know of a similar one, let me know.

  • At first, it smells like Dior Homme Intense, but then it takes its own path: woody and citrusy as promised by the notes. Sometimes I catch a hint of iris and it vaguely reminds me of Valentino Uomo. After 20 minutes, it doesn’t feel so much like Dior anymore, which is great because Dior feels too elegant for me, while this is perfect for everyday wear. I bought it for $28 on Fragrancenet, an absurd price for such a gem.

Men

Dream Big

Marca
Benetton
3.76 de 5
153 votos

Acordes principales

Descripción

Dream Big by Benetton is a women's fragrance from the olfactive family, launched in 2016.

Resumen rápido

Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 17%
  • Primavera 32%
  • Verano 18%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 71%
  • Noche 29%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

153 votos

  • Positivo 72%
  • Negativo 16%
  • Neutral 12%

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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  • It was one of the first perfumes I ever received as a gift. I wore it throughout my childhood, and smelling it today brings back so many nostalgic memories. I think wearing it as a kid helped me develop a deep appreciation for oriental and white floral scents.

  • Woody, floral, and musky. Nothing groundbreaking, but very pleasant. It feels fresh—not formal, not teenage or sporty, just clean with a soapy musk and white flowers. On me, the jasmine and freesia really stand out against a well-balanced woody base that isn’t heavy or masculine. I really like that despite having neroli, it’s just a subtle touch; it doesn’t overpower like in My Way and its dupes, since neroli isn’t a note that works well on my skin. Occasionally, I catch a faint hint of leather that appears and disappears. The opening is potent, creating high expectations for longevity since the woody, musky, and floral notes are typically long-lasting, but unfortunately, this isn’t the case. The biggest downside for me is its poor longevity; literally half an hour after applying it to my skin, it starts to fade. I wash my hands after putting it on my wrists, and by then, it’s barely there. In my experience, I have several EDTs with excellent performance, and some that behave like full perfumes (which is like finding a treasure, isn’t it?). Another negative is its lack of originality. As others have noted, it resembles several other fragrances without the same creative concept. I’m not saying it’s a dupe, but it shares the style of older Chanel classics like CH and Gabrielle, obviously much simpler in notes and ingredients, less potent, and less durable. While CH and Chanel are popular, they aren’t as mass-market due to their price, yet they get imitated down to supermarket colognes, body mists, and body splashes—that’s why I feel it’s so unoriginal. As someone who loves rich scents and smells everything in the supermarket, even cleaning supplies, I recognize this immediately. Of course, it has positives: it’s not overwhelming, very wearable, and versatile. I think it suits summer days with a bit of warmth, though layering it with something vanilla in winter or citrus in summer would be lovely. It’s pleasant, clean, and the flowers aren’t cloying because the wood and musk take the lead. I usually wear it after a shower while at home since it’s soft and doesn’t last long, so it doesn’t invade my space when I’m eating (which I really dislike) or for quick daily outings like grocery shopping.

  • Woody, floral, and musky. Nothing new, but pleasant. It feels fresh, not formal but not teenage or sporty either; clean, almost soapy due to the musk with white flowers where jasmine and freesia stand out on my skin with a well-woody base that isn’t heavy. One thing I really like is that, despite having neroli, it’s just a touch and doesn’t overwhelm like in My Way and its dupes, as neroli isn’t a note that favors my skin. Occasionally, I also catch a tiny hint of leather, very timid, appearing and disappearing. It has a powerful opening that creates expectations of longevity, but that doesn’t happen. That’s its biggest downside: after half an hour on the skin, it starts to fade, literally when you wash your hands after applying it to your wrists; I feel it’s less than an EDT. In my experience, I have several EDTs with excellent performance and others that exceptionally behave like perfumes (and that makes us very happy, it’s like finding a treasure, isn’t it?). Another negative point is its originality: it resembles several fragrances without the creative concept of this. I’m not saying it’s a dupe, but it has the style of older CH fragrances like Chic and Gabrielle by Chanel, obviously much simpler in notes and ingredients, less potent, and less long-lasting. While CH and Chanel are popular but not as massified due to their cost, they are obviously imitated down to supermarket colognes or body splashes, and that’s why I feel it’s so unoriginal. I, as a lover of rich aromas, smell everything in the supermarket, even cleaning supplies, which is why I recognize it. Of course, it has positive aspects: it’s a scent that doesn’t bother, very wearable and versatile. I feel it works better in summer, with daytime warmth, but layering it with something vanilla in winter or citrus in summer would be nice. It’s pleasant, clean, the flowers aren’t overwhelming because what stands out most is the wood, followed by the musk. I usually wear it after showering to stay at home, since being soft and not lasting long, it doesn’t invade when I’m eating (which I really don’t like) or for short daily outings like going to the market.

  • The moment I smelled it for the first time, I was reminded of Carolina Herrera’s CH, much to my surprise. CH was a gift from my mom back in 2005, part of a set that included a matching bar soap. It’s a very nostalgic scent, even though I never liked it back then. Benetton’s Big Dream reminds me of CH due to its soapy freesia and neroli, which are noticeable right from the start. Big Dream is definitely more spicy (pungent, I’d say) than CH. On my skin, I detect cinnamon and pepper, which feel sweet and soft. As this is my fourth Benetton perfume, I’ve discovered that most of them have a soft, ozonic ambroxan note, which I also smell here and appreciate quite a bit. In Big Dream, this note becomes apparent during the dry-down along with a woody touch, though the floral notes definitely dominate throughout the perfume’s life. Like the rest of my Benetton collection, on my skin it stays close to the skin, releasing a scent for about 6 to 7 hours. It’s a scent for personal enjoyment that makes you feel clean and put-together. I’ve been wearing it for office days, and it seems like the perfect spot for such a luminous and pleasant fragrance, as it really lifts my mood and energy.

  • I really love this white floral! At first, it smells heavily of flowers and wood, giving it a unisex vibe, but as minutes pass, the flowers really bloom and it becomes sweet yet not cloying. It’s super lovely for spring and autumn mornings. I have a soft spot for it; I used to wear it to university my freshman year. Very versatile without being too relaxed.

  • geomeun.apyeon

    Delicious. Great scent, good longevity. A perfume that stands out from the rest, very elegant and perfect for special occasions. The bottle and color are also very elegant. I loved the longevity; it’s the best United Dreams I’ve had so far. It’s perfect for gifting and affordable.

  • geomeun.apyeon

    Delicious! Great scent, good longevity, a perfume that stands out above the rest. Very elegant, perfect for special occasions. The bottle and color are also very elegant. I loved the longevity! The best United Dreams I’ve owned so far. It’s a perfect perfume to gift, and it’s affordable.

  • The aroma is very pleasant and balanced, feeling floral and sweet. However, its longevity is extremely short; even some body lotions outperform it in longevity and projection. It’s a shame because the scent is so rich.

  • The scent is very pleasant and balanced, feeling floral and sweet. However, its longevity is extremely short; even some body lotions outlast this fragrance in terms of longevity and projection. It’s a shame, because the scent is so rich.

  • giselistica

    I tried it three times to give it another shot. It’s rich but lacks fixation and sillage. It smells like green apple, sweet, clean, and fresh, a bit of neroli but very fruity, even though it’s not listed in the notes; ultimately, it smells clean, like soap. It lasts less than an hour. It’s a pity because the opening is rich, but it’s not worth paying its original price.

  • giselistica

    I tried it three times to give it another chance. It’s rich, but it lacks sillage and projection. It smells like green apple, sweet, clean, and fresh, with a slight soapy neroli note, though it’s very fruity even though neroli isn’t listed in the notes. Ultimately, it smells like clean soap. It lasts less than an hour, which is a pity because the opening is lovely. It’s not worth the original price.

  • Luisrodriguez98

    We tested it at the perfume store with my girlfriend, and it didn’t convince us. It’s nice, but nothing special. It barely lasted 2 hours on the skin and was almost imperceptible. It’s recommended for those who like soft floral perfumes, but if you’re looking for an intense and sweet fragrance, this definitely isn’t it. In short, nothing special; if you haven’t tried it, you haven’t missed anything.

  • Luisrodriguez98

    We tried it at the perfume counter with my girlfriend, and it didn’t click for us. It’s nice, but nothing special. It barely lasts two hours on the skin and is almost imperceptible. If you like soft floral scents, it’s recommended, but if you’re looking for something intense and sweet, this definitely isn’t it. In short, it’s nothing extraordinary; if you haven’t tried it, you haven’t missed anything.