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Essencial Exclusivo Floral
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Essencial Exclusivo Floral by Natura is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2013, this composition was created by Verônica Kato and Marion Costero. The top notes unfold with citrus, apple, green notes, and tangerine; the heart reveals jasmine, Egyptian jasmine, freesia, lily of the valley, gardenia, peach, neroli, lily of the valley, woody notes, rose, ylang-ylang, violet, ginger, hyacinth, and carnation; while the base notes land with musk, caramel, amber, sandalwood, Iso E Super, and cedar.
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Beautiful fragrance, very feminine and elegant. What I perceive most is the caramel alongside the musk; for a floral, it’s quite sweet, but not like a sugary pastry—it’s a soft caramelized sweetness. I always recommend it when you want something sweet, because it’s what lingers the most over time.
Honestly, I loved it; it’s super long-lasting and I always receive compliments. On me, it smells floral, musky, and full of caramel. It’s a charm for spring and summer. I wear it all the time and enjoy the perfume even when I’m alone at home; every time I wear it, I get in a good mood.
What can I say? It arrived yesterday and is better than I remembered. On me, it’s a sweet floral with lots of caramel, but it’s not candy-like; it’s a delicate, feminine sweetness. It lasted forever; I sprayed it at 5 PM and it was still right on my skin when I woke up at 7 AM. My boyfriend, who usually praises citrus scents like O or Be Delicious, smelled it and said it had something special, so he even wore it himself. I feel almost everyone will like it; it’s wearable, doesn’t weigh you down, and makes you glow. Three people complimented me in one day, so I’m more than happy.
Sparkling and energizing opening, a fresh blend of apple and mandarin with green and citrus notes. The heart is a creamy floral bouquet from neroli and ylang-ylang, dusted with violet. The base is a caramelized musk with woods and amber adding warmth; Iso E Super enhances that woody aspect. Lasts 6 to 7 hours on skin and over 8 on clothes. High projection at first, then moderate. Excellent for hot weather, vibrant yet elegant, perfect for daily life or work.
Very feminine and elegant, with that clean-woman scent that everyone loves. I consider it citrusy with lots of flowers, ideal for heat and formal events. I don’t detect the caramel it claims to have; instead, it reminds me of Dior’s J’adore (the one my mom used). A great perfume considering the price and quality.
I discovered it today! When I sprayed it, I thought it was Light Blue, but as it dried, a familiar scent came to mind. At home, I confirmed it was Valentina by Valentino. They’re very similar, except Valentina is softer and sweeter, while this Essencial is more acidic and potent.
I love it; it’s so fresh that it fascinates me. It lasts quite a while on my skin and feels sophisticated. I adored it and would buy it again—it’s a resounding yes.
The Exclusive Floral Essencial reminds me of the original thanks to that sweet, juicy mandarin, but this one is greener, less sweet, and less potent. It’s very pleasant, feminine, and perfect for daily wear or the office without being overwhelming; it lasts about five to six hours. If you’re looking for something similar to the discontinued Luna Floral, this is the best approximation from Natura. Ideal for lovers of versatile florals.
Opens with juicy pear—maybe green apple—and the caramel isn’t noticeable. Smells like a freshly showered woman; delicate and perfect for everyday wear, ideal for ages 25 and up. However, I can’t help but associate it with mosquito repellent pills, so I won’t buy or use it.
I bought this for hot weather and nailed it: white flowers dominate the entire experience. Ten minutes in, a rare caramel note appeared and completely won me over; it’s subtle yet present. On very hot days, it lasts about three hours, but Natura’s line is always reliable.
I don’t like floral perfumes, but this one is DELICIOUS. Because I love citrus so much, and wow, how rich they feel with the apple and peach. You can feel the little white flowers. It’s a very nice, feminine, casual, elegant, and discreet perfume; it lasts well over 12 hours, but for me, it lasts even longer. I don’t understand why I sense a red fruit note like raspberry somewhere; I don’t know, it gives me that impression. This perfume doesn’t disappoint. I LOVE IT. Oh, for me, you can wear it anytime and at any hour. It’s for every occasion.
This fragrance is truly exquisite. It can’t be more delicious; the scent of white flowers blends perfectly with the citrus and the sweetness of the peach. In my opinion, it’s the best perfume in the Natura line and has nothing to envy from much more expensive fragrances. Clearly floral without being intrusive, slightly sweet, and absolutely worthy of praise 😍
Exquisite and elegant fragrance in my opinion. I think it would work well for a bride on her wedding day. I perceive the white flowers, the oily notes, and the sweetness of the caramel (without being cloying). A noble fragrance; I don’t think it’s one of those that generate love/hate reactions.
I reviewed this beautiful perfume two years ago; the bottle finished, some time passed (more than a year), and this week I bought a new one. I find myself talking about it again. I can’t help but share how happy it makes me to have it back in my collection. Floral essence: I put it on and I’m happy for 8/10 hours surrounded by citrus, flowers, and a slightly woody sweetness. Lemons and apple appear in the first hour, then those white flowers like jasmine, freesia, and magnolia bloom, but wrapped in a soft caramel and a touch of wood. The first two hours its trail is high since the citrus part is loud, then it fades and accompanies me for at least 10 hours… it’s like moving and feeling bubbles of scent. Every skin is a different world. Some will love it and others won’t as much… I adore it, I love how it travels with me. 😊😊 If you like aromas like Light Blue, this has something similar, just drier, more floral and sweet. Usage recommendation: whenever you want. 😊😊😊😊 No special occasions needed. For all year round and all ages. Hope my experience helps.
To me, it’s a simple citrus with a slightly floral touch. It reminded me a lot of the classic Luna. It’s not bad, but it doesn’t catch my attention.
This is an exquisite fragrance. It should move from my shelf to my favorites. I like it in its entire evolution: top, heart, and base. The freesia stands out, softening the jasmine and neroli. Oooohhhh!!! Now I really want to buy it to remember it better.
I have to admit it disappointed me at first; it was a blind buy. I saw the notes and reviews, and since it was on sale, I took a chance. When I tested it, I liked it but didn’t love it, and then I hated it because on me it only smelled of white flowers, caramel, oil, and something animal; that mix lasted hours and I was annoyed by how sweet it was. But, after letting it sit for a while, I tried it again and wow… now the citrus, flowers, and wood come out, and the caramel that used to bother me is almost gone. I fell in love. Now I understand why it’s compared to Light Blue; to me, it’s similar in citrus and wood style, but the flowers in this are unique.
Jasmine, freesia, and caramel. Very long-lasting and sweet, it doesn’t resemble any other perfume. In my opinion, it’s elegant and attractive. It’s like My Way but more citrusy, and I dare say it lasts even longer… Excellent. Beautiful.
Just to clarify, I have the Brazilian version, which lasts longer. On my skin, it starts smelling like freshly cut jasmine (without the green note) and white flowers with an oily touch. Then comes the caramel, followed by the floral bouquet with that oily nuance. It’s very delicious and persists well (I love peaches and white flowers, so I like it), though I’d prefer if the oil and caramel were less prominent; I wore it at 26 degrees and it got a bit cloying. I understand it varies from skin to skin. I let it macerate because I read another girl had the same issue, and letting it rest reduced the caramel and oil while bringing out the woods. P.S.: I also have the classic Essential and find it horrible, somewhat vintage (too much pink) and not sweet, unlike this one. Edit: I let it macerate for 6 months (in a box, in the dark, after several sprays) and the scent did change! The oil and caramel faded, the notes blended, and it’s more ’rounded’; yes, it’s beautiful. White flowers (nothing like a cemetery), a sweet peach with that soft caramel wrapping around it, and a hint of oil. My favorite for summer: it smells clean, sweet, sophisticated, and sparkling.
I put this on at 6 PM, and by 9 PM, after showering, it was still lingering. It’s now 9 AM the next day and I can still smell it. If this isn’t long-lasting, I don’t know what is. Just a note: my skin is super dry and I didn’t apply any moisturizer beforehand, so all the credit goes to the perfume.
Floral, citrus, and woody fragrance in that order, but above all linear: from start to finish it smells the same, all mixed together. Here the notes don’t stand out; it’s a simultaneous blend, sometimes I feel a bit synthetic. I don’t dislike it and it works well for the heat, but among the Essentials, it’s the one I like the least; I’m more of a Chypre perfume person. Excellent longevity, especially since they’re citrusy and my skin is a nightmare for scents.
You don’t necessarily have to love florals to enjoy this. It’s delicious; it doesn’t smell like cemetery flowers like the fear floral perfumes generate in me, but rather it’s luminous, alive, and radiant. I receive countless compliments. It lasts a couple of days on clothes; on skin, I stop perceiving it after 3 hours, but the people around me compliment it well beyond 6, I suppose it creates olfactory fatigue. Not being identical, it has a lot of resemblance with Natura Essencial; if you have one, you don’t need the other.
In my opinion, this fragrance is exquisite. It’s soft and elegant, perfect for everyday use. It doesn’t have huge longevity or sillage, but it does stay quite a while on clothes. For daily use, maybe reapply once or twice. It’s perfect for the office or enclosed spaces because it’s delicate and clean. Personally, it’s one of my all-time favorites.
Strong and sparkling at first, delicious but almost overwhelming. As for longevity? Just 10 or 15 minutes! After that, it’s barely detectable even right on the skin. Its siblings, Exclusivo, Palo Santo, and Mirra are much more long-lasting.
Excessively clean and neat, a quite luminous aroma… I’ve really liked it.
None of them survived; I bought three Essentials yesterday blind: Oud, Vanilla, and Floral, motivated by recommendations about intensity and longevity. Today, all three are in my trash bin. Horrible.
My favorite from the Essencial line. An interesting floral, sweet yet fresh at the same time. Very intense when it first comes out, but loses that intensity afterward. It’s a very comfortable scent to be close to. Ideal for warm days due to its freshness; I could tolerate it all day on my skin.
I love it. It’s intense and very citrusy at first. After a few hours, I only notice the flowers; if I wear it in the morning, people compliment me even at night because of its sweetness. It becomes sweeter over time. I only use two sprays so as not to bother anyone, and it lasts until evening. My favorite.
What a beautiful and elegant fragrance! At first, I smell a lot of apple; it reminds me of Nina Ricci’s Nina, but this is less penetrating. Then the flowers emerge: creamy, oily, and not at all sharp. It’s super versatile for any season. Smells great, leaves a trail, and lasts several hours.
It’s one of the most beautiful and long-lasting scents from Natura: balanced, fresh, and clean without being boring or soapy. Perfect for daily summer wear, it makes you feel put-together effortlessly. Reminds me of Chanel Chance Eau Tendre with that blend of acidic fruits, white flowers, musk, and wood. Despite the many notes, it doesn’t smell heavy or old-fashioned; jasmine, neroli, freesia, gardenia, and fresh light roses dominate—nothing of those mature incense-like roses. It avoids the sharp typical white-flower scent with nard. Lots of fruit, strong citrus, green acidic apple, a watery green touch, and a faint creamy caramel sweetness over barely perceptible sandalwood. Who wouldn’t want to feel like this in extreme heat? Lasts about 5 hours on skin and longer on clothes. Plus, I love the ginger; it’s rare to find, and here it adds character without overpowering, like in Jimmy Choo’s Illicit. It also reminds me of Lush’s Super Milk: while one is citrusy and the other caramel, layering them explodes with lemon. The same happens with Lush’s hair cream, which has more lemon. It’s safe, non-irritating, perfect for the office, and unisex. In Chile, it’s around $45, but on sale, it drops to half price. Buy only the refill to help the planet; conscious brands earn points.
I barely smelled it the first time and it’s definitely too similar to Floratta Flores Secretas by Oboticario, except that it’s not as floral as this one. The scent is pleasant, a bit strong, and I feel its age is between 25 and 35 years.
WOW, delicious. It’s true that it resembles the Essencial Exclusive, but the Essencial Floral is less sweet; the citrus notes are more delicate, subtle, and elegant. It’s really a very good perfume in terms of longevity and projection. I love its scent.
I like it more than the Essencial Exclusive because I think its floral facet is brighter and more sparkling; it smells like a fresh and captivating floral. My issue with its little brother (the exclusive) is that I feel it’s very aquatic in its florality and the notes get lost in a mix of fruits and flowers soaked in sweet water. In contrast, this Essencial is highly concentrated and I feel the floral notes with much greater intensity. It gives me confidence that I smell white flowers, musk, and woods. I bought two Natura perfumes to have for day-to-day wear and take a break from more complex scents. I’ve liked this one, but I wouldn’t repurchase it because I think the longevity for the price isn’t very good (4-5 hours).
I like it, but something weird happens to me. There’s a duality in me: I love its dry-down but hate its opening; I feel it’s spicy and bitter (ginger? I don’t know). The good thing is that it sweetens and changes after that. Definitely fresh and citrusy. I’ll leave it for spring and summer, but I wouldn’t buy it again.
Clean scent, no harshness, perfectly usable every day without bothering anyone. I usually prefer stronger perfumes, so for me, it’s like something to wear right after a shower.
When I joined the community, I started filling my shelves and put the Essencial Exclusive Floral on my favorites shelf. I hadn’t had it in a while but remembered its fragrance. I preferred buying a bottle to review it properly. Here I am, with the last few milliliters of what will be my last bottle of this EDP. They changed the formula: it doesn’t smell the same. I don’t perceive some notes anymore. It lacks the movement it used to have; it’s linear and not very long-lasting, though if the ingredients are quality… but it’s not the same. As I said, it’s linear. Soon I notice the woody and herbal notes; before, the flowers were the stars. I also don’t feel the peach or caramel sweetness, and although I’m not a huge fan of that note either. I wondered: am I the problem? Did I reach level 40 and my sense of smell atrophy? (After 40, you don’t celebrate birthdays, you level up, a friend told me). But the answer is no. A colleague feels the same with her Natura perfume. Maybe, after merging with Avon, she learned some tricks. Goodbye, Essencial Exclusive Floral. While you accompanied me through my essence and my best moments, it’s a shame I ended up using you for everyday life as if you were just another one.
I’m not a floral fan, but this one hooks me, maybe because of the citrus and sweetness. I wore it for a week and got bored with the scent, perhaps due to the florals. It’s great if you like critical florals. I find it suitable for daily wear and it lasts quite a bit, about 6-7 hours.
Super floral and citrusy, spring-like and cheerful for daytime. It’s a mishmash of things: many different flowers and citrus, with a sweet touch (not cloying at all) and a spicy hint deep down, just like the woods that close out the perfume.
It’s a bouquet of white flowers with citrus, sweet-and-sour fruitiness (even green apple), herbal notes, and the delicious osmanthus in the base. I bought the exclusive floral version in 2016 and didn’t like it then. By far, I prefer this reformulation.
Fresh green floral, perfect for hot weather and very current. I’m not sure if it justifies the price, but that green note really stands out. It’s a modern cabotine, even if the launch date is a bit old.