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Frescor de Buriti
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Natura's Frescor de Buriti is a green floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2012, the nose behind this composition is Verônica Kato. The top notes include buriti, mandarin, lemon, apple, and pear; the heart notes are ginger, pepper, valley lily, and rose; and the base notes consist of musk, cedar, and amber.
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Fresh, ideal for summer. Perfect for feeling clean and fragrant all day.
I’ve smelled it on several colleagues and it’s very seductive, fresh, and floral with a trail that turns heads. I’m sure it’s the buriti fruit notes that give it that exotic touch.
Fresh and floral, only for hot days. It gives a pleasant, clean feeling. I recommend it.
Fresh and floral, just for hot days. It gives a pleasant, very clean sensation. I recommend it.
Fresh and perfumed, but I sense a rough and unpleasant touch. I don’t like it.
It smells clean, very clean and fresh; I feel like I’m in the shower all day, but eventually I get tired of it. It’s good for going to the gym, running, or a summer day.
I don’t like it; it’s a super cloying scent, and I have a full bottle of it.
I don’t like it; it’s an overly cloying scent, and I have a full bottle.
How can you resist the fruits of the palm tree considered the most beautiful in Brazil? That’s exactly what Frescor Ekos Burití is: the joy of a floral tropical palm landscape in a bottle. It seems like Il Bacio from the nineties has this fruit as a secret ingredient. It’s fresh, timeless, citrusy, and floral; this fruit has a special aroma, like an interface between a flower and a slightly sweet citrus fruit.
How can you resist the fruits of Brazil’s most beautiful palm? That’s exactly what Frescor Ekos Buriti is: the joy of a tropical floral landscape in a bottle. It seems like Il Bacio from the nineties has this fruit as a secret ingredient. It’s fresh, timeless, citrusy, and floral… this fruit has a special aroma, like an interface between a flower and a slightly sweet citrus fruit.
I’m very surprised that ‘Frescor de Burití’ doesn’t list the Burití fruit as an ingredient…
It’s wonderful: fresh, fruity, and effervescent. What a pity it’s so light. My 150 ml lasted me a summer, but I had to reapply because it disappeared quickly. If not for that, it would be perfect. The Frescor line varies a lot in intensity: Açaí is super intense and long-lasting, while Burití is the softest and most fleeting, but what a divine scent.
Fresh, seductive, and, as someone said, it has a rough, earthy note, but not unpleasant; on the contrary, it makes it more exotic and mysterious. It turns out to be very attractive for dry skin, just like its limited-edition cousin, Burití Castanha.
It’s rich, like Pitanga Naranjo. Once I hesitated between the two and went with Pitanga because I knew it, but I should have chosen this one. It’s a fruity scent that smells great, effervescent and sparkling. If you like regular Pitanga, you might like this too.
I absolutely loved this fragrance; I just bought it. It’s unique, nothing simple in my opinion. I was surprised by its longevity on my skin—it outperformed other fresh scents like Cumarú and Castaña; Açaí lasts longer, but Burití has great performance. It smells rich, with notes of orange and peach, fruity and sweet with floral touches. The opening is strong, less feminine at first, but as it dries down it becomes sweet: fruity and floral, not gourmand or caramelized. It has strange notes, something powdery or talc-like when dry. In my opinion, it’s attractive and exotic, not a common aroma. It reminds me slightly of Kaiak Aventura, maybe they share the floral part, though this is less feminine and more delicate. The freshness feels feminine when dry, but the opening is intense. I really like it; being a blind buy, it was an excellent choice. It lasts quite a bit, has something exotic that catches attention, soft when dry, with just the right amount of sweetness to be sensual without being cloying (ideal for Argentina’s heat). I’ll enjoy it a lot! Based on my experience, it’s rich and fresh.
It’s a gem that gets discontinued constantly. The Buriti Frescor is a cologne that surpasses its category. I understand it might not work the same on all skin types, but it strikes me that wood notes don’t appear among its accords, yet they’re the finale of this fruity-citrus bomb. I don’t detect any florals, even though they’re listed. I’d define it as a ‘casiperfume,’ because for being a cologne or freshie, it has a beautiful journey with a super refined finish.
A rare fresh scent, since Natura puts it in and takes it out of the catalog, taking a long time to bring it back; ideal for hot climates.
I bought it because I love tangerine notes and I’m happy with it. It’s very good, fresh for daytime with musky notes at the end; I love it a lot.
I smelled this Frescor again and liked it. At first, it’s sparkling, similar to Pitanga, then it turns floral on the skin, sweet, and different; I love that. Plus, unlike Pitanga, which is flatter, this changes quite a bit on the skin and becomes more feminine. Its longevity is very good, both on clothes and skin. I’d definitely recommend it for spring and summer, alongside Maracuyá.
At first, Buriti has a greeny note I can’t quite identify and don’t really enjoy, but then it mutates into a divine, fresh floral. In that second phase, I catch fleeting hints reminiscent of Light Blue, though it’s just a moment before it keeps evolving until it ends in an exotic, delicate scent I wear in any season. I’m fascinated by Natura’s proposals; they’re so original with their signature touch. Sometimes it smells like pitanga, sometimes like Light Blue… it’s enchanting. It’s a shame Natura discontinued it, as it’s a go-to for feeling fragrant without being loud.
I don’t get it: I love the scent in the hand cream, but in Frescor it smells weird.
Fresh! I’m fascinated by it, it’s rich. Citrusy, clean, pleasant, and it lasts quite a while. I love using it daily; it’s one of my favorite perfumes.
Fresh! I’m fascinated by it; it smells delicious. It’s citrusy, clean, and pleasant, with decent longevity. I love wearing it daily; it’s one of my favorite perfumes.
Delicious and fresh. What I like most is that it’s not as mainstream, since they discontinue it every now and then…
It smells delicious and leaves an elegant trail. To me, it reminds me a lot of Moschino’s I Love Love, but Buriti is more discreet and woody. I Love Love is also rich, but it’s more playful, fruity, and noticeable.
The new Ekos Frescor Buriti is a hit; it smells incredible. I think it differs from the previous version because it now has violet notes; anyway, it’s super refreshing and the scent lasts all day, plus it’s very relaxing.