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FlowerParty

Philippe Romano
Perfumista
Philippe Romano
3.43 de 5
2,289 votos

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Descripción

FlowerParty by Yves Rocher is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2010, the nose behind this composition is Philippe Romano. The top notes are mandarin and orange; the heart notes are lychee and rose extract; and the base note is vanilla.

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  • Invierno 7.1%
  • Primavera 33%
  • Verano 49%
  • Otoño 10.0%
  • Día 90%
  • Noche 10%

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Comunidad

2,289 votos

  • Positivo 63%
  • Negativo 33%
  • Neutral 3.4%

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 1 nota

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12 reseñas

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  • I own this perfume and really like it, though sometimes I get tired of smelling it all the time. I definitely recommend it.

  • It smells great, like red fruit and vanilla. The only downside is it barely lasts on the skin. I wouldn’t buy it for that reason, but the scent is delicious.

  • I received this as a gift and am finishing it up. It’s now discontinued (Yves Rocher does this constantly). They handle the rose beautifully, giving it a fresh, modern, and sparkling vibe. You can tell everything: citrus top, rose, and lychee in the heart. At the end, there’s a hint of vanilla, but it’s subtle. The sillage is good but it doesn’t last long, about 3-4 hours. It was pleasant, but I wouldn’t repurchase because I want to try new things. Scent 7/10, Longevity 6/10, Sillage 7/10, Value 7/10, Versatility 7/10, Packaging 6/10. Would I buy again? No.

  • Mar_Spain

    My favorite Yves Rocher perfume along with Mimosa… and both are discontinued, as the brand often does to phase out less profitable scents. That sparkling, fruity note with the rose is delicious and perfect for me. It’s not cloying and instantly puts you in a good mood. The bottle is great and so is the price. Every time I wore it, I only received compliments. Yves Rocher neglects its younger demographic by dropping these perfumes. As a substitute, Miami Blossom by Escada is a good candidate.

  • Mar_Spain

    My favorite Yves Rocher perfume, along with Mimosa… Both are now discontinued, as this brand tends to do to phase out anything less than their brightest. The sparkling, fruity note that blends with the rose is perfect for me. It’s not cloying and instantly lifts my mood. The bottle is great and so is the price. Every time I gifted or wore this fragrance, I only received compliments. Yves Rocher seems to be neglecting its younger audience more and more by retiring scents like this. In my search for a similar substitute, I found that Escada’s Miami Blossom is a good candidate.

  • The first perfume I was gifted at 17, and I’ve kept it for 13 years. Maybe because of age it doesn’t smell as strong now, but it’s divine, floral, and citrusy. I’ve been told it’s discontinued and the bottle with the flower cap is gorgeous.

  • Hi! Does anyone know if this cologne has an equivalent available anywhere? Or something that smells very much like it? I’ve tried buying two with very similar ingredients, but they don’t resemble it at all. I’d really appreciate a response; it’s always been my favorite cologne.

  • Hi! Does anyone know where to buy an equivalent to this cologne or something very similar? I’ve tried two with similar ingredients and they don’t resemble it at all. I’d really appreciate a response; it’s always been my favorite.

  • AntaresAres

    Another one of those marketed as fruity but smells like baby pacifiers, even though it’s discontinued. Yves Rocher always does this: Flowerparty started fresh and citrusy but within minutes turned into an artificial rose and vanilla scent. Harmless and very sweet, perfect for teens who love candy, but I found it cloying. It had massive sillage and turned you into a walking candy stand; youthful and loud, with zero subtlety. I won’t miss it.

  • AntaresAres

    One of those that claim to be fruity but smell like gummy candies… though I should probably say that in the past tense. Yves Rocher didn’t take long to discontinue it; it’s one of their fantastic habits. Flowerparty was a fresh, super-citric opening juice that, within minutes, mellowed into a rather artificial fruity rose. Overall, it was an innocent, vanilla-scented, very sweet perfume, perfect for teenagers and cheerful women who love candy, but it felt cloying to me. It had good longevity and a powerful sillage, which could easily turn you into a walking candy stand. Youthful and loud, discretion was definitely not its strong suit. I won’t miss it.