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Flores Flutuantes
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Flores Flutuantes by Natura is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, the nose behind this composition is Verônica Kato. The top notes feature green leaves, aquatic notes, mint, bergamot, and pataqueira; the heart includes lotus flower, valley lily, water lily, freesia, vetiver, and violet; while the base notes consist of musk, akigalawood, white birch, and patchouli.
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I applied it a few days ago and I’m still discovering it. With the notes, I expected something green and extravagant, especially after the line: Flor de Luar (like Armani Code but with its own stamp), Flor da Manhã (soapy, fresh, clean scent), and Magia da Floresta (a unique marvel). I expected this fourth launch to be more expressive, transporting you, but I found something more conventional. It’s not very green or aquatic, but rather a creamy, soft floral. I’m giving it time to judge it. Months later: white aquatic floral with green touches, good longevity, moderate sillage. 9/21/20 – Natura launched it in Argentina as ‘Enchantment of the Flowers’.
I received it a few days ago and I’m still exploring it. With the notes, I expected something green and extravagant, especially after the line: Flor de Luar (like Armani Code but with its own stamp), Flor da Manhã (soapy, fresh, clean scent), and Magia da Floresta (a unique marvel). I expected this fourth launch to be more expressive, transporting you, but I found something more conventional. It’s not very green or aquatic, but rather a creamy, soft floral. I’m giving it time to judge it. Months later: white aquatic floral with green touches, good longevity, moderate sillage. 9/21/20 – Natura launched it in Argentina as ‘Enchantment of the Flowers’.
Let me tell you… I was hooked from the first minute I smelled it, right after I held the bottle to my nose; I couldn’t stop smelling this truly beautiful fragrance. My honors and admiration to the creator Veronica Kato; there will be some of her creations I like less, others more, but always distinct. She has a very singular sense of smell that stands out in her use of uncommon notes, creating refined yet enigmatic blends. As for this fourth release in the line, to be perfect it would just need more intensity to last longer; it’s hard to describe because it has notes I’m not very familiar with, but the first impression is aquatic, green, and fresh due to the mint touch, which makes me visualize a lagoon with flowers where I’m a fairy descending through the forest among the wood of white breu and my favorite Akigalawood wood, making me sigh and float. Despite the aquatic vibe, the base woods somehow managed, with the lilies, freesia, and violet, to give that feminine touch that closes a beautiful circle.
Another blind buy thanks to the coronavirus. The resellers don’t have samples and I keep trusting that Natura won’t disappoint me… I never learn. I confess I’m not a huge fan of aquatic scents, but since it’s from the Ekos line, it works better. The best part is the opening, citrusy and green, with depth. Then the aquatic notes appear, which although not overwhelming, are noticeable. It’s a nice, friendly aquatic. The problem is the longevity, because it barely has a trail. Anyway, you learn as you go.
Don’t forget that ‘flutuantes’ in Portuguese means ‘floating’… I mention this because I’ve seen on social media that it’s sometimes confused with ‘fluctuating flowers,’ which gives the idea of something swaying and oscillating, like in Argentina, and that’s completely different. This perfume is aquatic, so ‘floating flowers’ makes sense, but with how beautiful the name is in Portuguese, in Spanish they’re going to call it ‘Enchantment of the Flowers’…
Another blind buy, thanks to the coronavirus. Resellers don’t offer samples, and I still trust that Natura won’t disappoint me… I just won’t learn. I confess I’m not a huge fan of aquatic scents, but since it’s from the Ekos line, it’s more bearable. The best part is the opening: citrusy and green, with depth. Then the aquatic note appears; while it’s not overwhelming, you can feel it. It’s a lovely, friendly aquatic scent. The issue is the longevity; it has little sillage. Anyway, one learns as they go…
The sample arrived and I loved it: floral and green opening, very feminine with a soapy touch that reminds me of delicate flowers but more intense. Ideal for spring and summer, I already know I’m going to order it.
Just received a sample: at first, it’s floral and green, which I like; it’s feminine with a soapy touch. It reminded me of delicate flowers but more intense. I think it’s ideal for spring and summer, so I’m going to order it.
Now it smells like an old lady, nothing youthful.
Now it smells like an elderly lady… nothing youthful.
I love them! It smells like freshly cut flowers, super enveloping. I would always buy it, I use it daily during the day, perfect for summer and spring.
I love it! It smells like freshly cut flowers, super enveloping. I’d buy it again and again. I use it daily, only during the day, perfect for summer and spring.
I bought it blind based on reviews mentioning green and floral notes, but on my skin, it turned out very aquatic and masculine. I love aquatic notes, but this one passed me by. Straight from the bottle, it smells of flowers and greenery, with those freshly cut herbs I adore, but soon the aquatic note takes over, sidelining the flowers and highlighting the vetiver and patchouli. I gifted it to my dad, and it suited him much better; on him, the floral notes are more noticeable, though it remains a rich, masculine scent. It’s unisex, green, aquatic, and floral, in that order.
Well, yes, it definitely smells like white flowers. Since I live in Colombia, I’ve never really smelled flowers until I moved to Buenos Aires; there, flowers don’t smell unless they’re aromatic ones like night-blooming cereus. I confirm it smells like white flowers, and I bought it on promo, but when I wear it, it feels like my grandmother’s lotion—maybe hers had something like this. I think I’ve decided to gift it to her. I wear it to visit her and at work when I don’t want to draw attention, but I didn’t like it for myself. I wouldn’t buy it again.
Well, it smells like white flowers as promised. I live in Colombia and until I lived in Buenos Aires I never smelled real flowers (here only the aromatic ones smell). I confirm they are white flowers, I bought it on promo but now it smells like grandma’s lotion to me. I think I’ll gift it to her when I visit or use it at work without drawing too much attention. It didn’t work for me, I wouldn’t buy it again.
In Argentina, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Colombia, etc., it’s called Encanto das Flores. It’s very similar to Armani’s My Way, especially the floral notes. The scent smells great in summer; the temperature is ideal for it to shine, and it stays light for that season. Cheers.
What a beauty, for god’s sake. I have a sample and have never smelled an aroma this ethereal; it feels dreamlike. You can really detect the aquatic flowers, just as the bottle promises. It’s pure poetry, highly sensory, evoking an expedition down a river, relaxing in a boat enjoying native, pure, and vibrant flowers, freshly cut. These aren’t commercial flowers like roses or jasmine; this is something else: exotic white flowers. It’s introspective, ideal for bedtime. I put a few drops on my pillow, and it’s a one-way trip of pure pleasure and relaxation. I want to buy the full bottle just for that. It’s extremely original and mysterious, nothing like what people say smells like Armani’s My Way. In my opinion, it’s not for going out to make an impact; it’s a cologne to enjoy at home, for private, personal use after a bath and before sleep. It’s sweet, but not like vanilla or caramel—it’s the sweetness nature gives to those floating white flowers. You can tell I loved it. Season: all year round. Moment: any time, but I recommend it at night for the relaxing, introspective, and mysterious effect.
It’s my middle sister’s favorite. Something about it makes my stomach turn, and I don’t like it when she wears it.
This isn’t a review, but a first impression. At first sniff, it brings back my adolescence with Avon’s Surreal Garden, but this one feels much more intense and higher quality. On my wrist today, it lasted about 10 hours, which surprised me greatly. I’ll consider buying it when I finish some of the ones I have, as it’s a versatile, intense yet not cloying fragrance. It makes itself known, but without being annoying. I don’t think it’s suitable for summer for sensitive people, but yes for the rest of the year.
The Ekos one lasts the longest on me—more than 5 hours.
This perfume smells like a fairy tale and elves.
I love it! I found out about it from a neighbor. This fragrance has incredible trail and projection. As can happen, she reached a point where she forgot she was wearing it because she couldn’t even feel it anymore, but with every breeze, I get waves of the perfume. It conveys something of Chanel Chance; I’m not saying they’re similar in notes or that it’s a dupe, but it goes down that path. It has its charm, even its mystery. In my opinion, it’s not that sweet floral rose thing, but something more green and watery. I’d say it has elegance. In my view, when worn during the day, it stands out for a meeting or job interview, and I’d also wear it at night calmly for an informal or semi-formal event.
This perfume is like an elf and fairy tale…
I finished the bottle purely through sheer willpower. I ordered it as a gift based on the notes, but after more than 3 applications, it gives me dizziness and headaches. It doesn’t smell bad, but it’s right on the line between aquatic florals and just a swamp. Theoretically, I should have liked it, unfortunately, it wasn’t the case.
A very special fragrance that has fascinated me. It’s floral, aquatic, green, slightly woody, and relaxing. I think they nailed the marketing, because the perfume easily associates with images of jungle, river, and flowers falling from trees. It’s an aroma outside the typical florals, which predisposes people to find it mysterious. Unfortunately, I don’t find it lasts very long on skin or clothes. It’s great for hot days or before bed.
I finished the bottle purely by force of will. I ordered it as a gift based on the notes, but with more than three applications it gives me dizziness and headaches. It doesn’t smell bad, but it’s between aquatic flowers and a swamp. Theoretically it should have pleased me, but unfortunately it wasn’t the case.
I bought this fragrance blindly because I love another from their line (Magia da Amazônia), but it was a total disappointment. On my skin, it smells very green, an intense green that isn’t enjoyable. Over time, the green note intensifies and the floral notes take center stage, but I still feel the green is too strong. I see it as something more mature, not really for daily wear. I probably would gift it since I couldn’t stand the smell.
I bought it blindly because of my love for Magia da Amazonia, but it was a total flop. On my skin, it smells green, yes, but an overwhelmingly dense green that just doesn’t work. Over time, it gets even more noticeable, with the floral notes taking center stage, though the green still dominates. I can only see this working for older people, not for everyday wear. I’m probably going to gift it because I just couldn’t handle the scent.
As a fan of aquatic floral perfumes, I can’t deny it’s a keeper. It smells like flowers over water, freshly cut grass, and rain. I sell Natura in my country, and this is one of their richest and most underrated scents.
There’s one note I don’t like: the opening is unpleasant to me, I think it’s those green and watery notes. Once it dries down, I tolerate it better and like it moderately. It doesn’t smell anything like Miss Dior; the flowers with vetiver give a nice sensation in bursts, but the white birch and patchouli don’t blend well on my skin. I’m not fascinated by it, but I don’t hate it either. I keep it for non-special occasions, to wear during the day in transitional seasons. It’s a perfume that passes without much glory from my nose.
It reminds me of Chloe, like a more natural version: greener and ethereal. I’ve liked it, but just like with Chloe, it causes olfactory fatigue after a while. I already own Flor da Manhã and Flor do Luar, and this one just doesn’t fully convince me. It’s not that it’s not beautiful (it is), but it’s too floral for my nose. Lasting power is excellent.
It works well for me, though it’s not my absolute favorite. On my skin, the green and aquatic notes stand out, followed by soft florals with a woody touch. It evokes rain, grass, and wet earth. I wouldn’t recommend buying it blindly because it’s not for everyone. It doesn’t remind me of anything I know, but it feels refreshing and relaxing. I wear it at home or before bed. The trail isn’t huge and lasts about 4 hours, which is acceptable for an EDT. Would I buy it again? Probably not, but now that I have it, I enjoy it quite a bit.