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Gaultier Divine

Quentin Bisch
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Quentin Bisch
3.79 de 5
4,926 votos

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Gaultier Divine by Jean Paul Gaultier is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2023, the nose behind this creation is Quentin Bisch. The top notes are calypso, bergamot, and red berries; the heart notes, lily of the valley, ylang-ylang, and jasmine; and the base notes, meringue, musk, and patchouli.

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  • Primavera 31%
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  • Otoño 21%
  • Día 63%
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  • Positivo 66%
  • Negativo 20%
  • Neutral 14%

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  • Excellent perfume with notes that describe it perfectly, very good longevity and trail. I would recommend buying it blindly because you can feel every note and accord exactly as described. I’m dying to have it in my collection.

  • BLACKANDRAMA

    I want to elaborate. First, how it makes me feel: it smells like a mermaid 🧜🏻♀️. It’s hard to explain, but it’s simple and powerful: 🧁 Sweet (meringue), 🌊 Salty (marine), 🍉🌼 Flowers and fruits combined correctly. It’s predominantly feminine, but it’s for anyone who wants to feel feminine, masculine, or a sea creature. It lasts 6 to 10 hours on skin (days on clothes). It’s intense for the first five hours, then projection drops but never disappears. What fascinates me is that it evolves: it goes back and forth between sweet, salty, and floral-fruity. It’s not linear, a huge plus. I tried it in spring 2023 and it caused confusion; it was a new scent but addictive and captivating. It’s versatile, a magnet for compliments. Ideal for everything: day-to-day, casual, special, day or night. Whenever you want to feel divine. Having it makes me happy. It’s one of those that makes you smile every time you wear it.

  • I smelled it for the first time at a mall on the strips and loved it, instantly hooked. It was just launched, and they gave it to me. It smells like salty meringue on the beach, literally. However, I don’t recommend buying it blindly; it’s very peculiar, rich yes, but I don’t think it’s for buying without trying.

  • Alba Gómez

    I tried it in a store a few days ago and fell in love at first sniff. It’s summer in all its glory: beach, sunscreen, piña colada, sun, watermelon… I read it smells like Siena, and yes, totally. I hope to buy it soon because it will automatically be one of my favorites. Its trail, projection, and longevity are incredible; it still smells strong on the blotter after almost a week and fills the room. Incredible.

  • I can’t wear this perfume. There’s a base note that gives me a headache. I’ve read it smells like eggs, and while I’m not sure, for me, it’s disgusting. The same thing happens with Scandal; I detect that same smell there too.

  • Alessandraloren

    Very similar to French Riviera by Mancera, but Divine is a bit sweeter with better projection and longevity. It’s 100% unisex. Gourmand lovers won’t like it. YouTube says it’s sexy, but I don’t see it that way. It’s more of a summer or daily wear. It’s also compared to Olympea, but they are very different; in that sense, Olympea is much sexier.

  • Out of about 100 fragrances I’ve tried, this is my favorite along with Burberry Goddess. On my skin, it starts fruity and aquatic, but within minutes, the meringue appears and gains strength. It’s super sweet, but it has a salty touch that saves it from being cloying (Le Parfum sometimes overwhelms me because it’s sweeter, though that one always gets compliments, and this one sometimes). Longevity and projection are incredible. At first, it lasted 4-5 hours, but with continued use, it reaches 16 hours on skin and resists washing out of clothes. When I shower, it seems to revive, and I can smell it in the shower. I love it and would repurchase, though I wouldn’t use it every day because it’s overwhelming.

  • Does anyone else smell eggs? That specific smell that lingers in glasses if they aren’t washed well… I’m trying to figure out which note or blend causes that in my nose, since several perfumes give me that scent and I can’t wear them. It smells like eggs first, then the rich fragrance kicks in. Natura’s Kaiak Vital gives me that too, even though it’s rich. I hate that. Comparing them, both share marine and aquatic notes. I’ll keep investigating which note this is.

  • A beautiful and unique perfume. It starts strong with an intense meringue, salty, and aquatic notes that make it stand out. It has white flowers, but they aren’t invasive or annoying like I usually hate. Don’t buy it blindly: let it settle on your skin. Some might miss it due to pH, but I consider it the perfect signature scent.

  • No, no, no. It’s not sweet, nor citrusy, nor floral. It’s a blend that, in my opinion, doesn’t go with anything. The aquatic note is the only thing you feel, and it’s too ugly, invasive; it gives me a headache just smelling it. I didn’t like it at all.

  • Smells like Le Parfum, but the dry-down shocked me: it leaves a scent like raw eggs or poorly washed glasses. I can’t quite pinpoint it, but I hate it in both versions.

  • I wanted to give it a try, but the dry-down smells like an egg, a fried egg with the yolk undercooked. No matter how ‘divine’ it’s advertised, there’s nothing else to say.

  • My favorite fragrance. Perfect for summer, lasts quite a while on my skin, and lingers on clothes for days. They say it doesn’t suit many people, but on me, it smells exquisite. It’s peculiar but totally delicious.

  • I went to try it and felt a very refreshing opening, then it slowly sweetens, but on my skin I feel it’s very unisex (it’s rich on paper but transforms on my skin, becoming ‘sour’). I ordered a decant to keep testing and see how it goes.

  • Rubén Molko

    I love it on a woman. It’s a delicious sweet and salty contrast. Strong, intoxicating, addictive scent. The bottle is elegant, distinctive, and beautiful. I love it.

  • When it came out, I thought: ‘this is one I like, it’s different’. On paper, it’s delicious, that salty meringue and aquatic touch is very rare for a designer scent. Almost bought it online, luckily I didn’t, because on my skin it smells like fish with meringues 🤣. Yes, it works great for others, but I wouldn’t wear it. I love it, but it doesn’t love me. You have to test before buying.

  • Finally, I get the ‘egg smell’ everyone talks about. On my skin, it smells like wet seaweed, as if I stepped on it in the sand after a wave. It smells divine right after spraying, but it lasts only a breath before that salty, slightly repulsive scent takes over. Don’t buy blind; test it on your skin to see if it’s for you. In my case, a definite no.

  • SouthCarolina

    I don’t understand those who say it smells like ‘eggs.’ The first time I wore it, it smelled fruity; I literally drooled. Then it turned fresh and sweet; I could smell it strongly for three hours with just one spray, then it faded slowly… until the next day I could barely smell it close to my skin. The longevity is great compared to three Mugler perfumes I tested at the same time… and those are known for lasting long. It’s a perfect summer perfume; it doesn’t overwhelm if you control it with one or two sprays (and in the long run, the bottle lasts longer). It’s a fresh aura that follows you… nothing of egg, fish, or algae. Nothing like that. I recommend trying it before buying. I definitely want it.

  • AntaresAres

    Strident, loud, discordant… in short, a messy juice with no harmony. The opening is dazzling, with an almost unbearable acidity, dropping into a violent, thick floral, and ending in a briny mix that reminds me of an egg carton in the fridge that hasn’t been cleaned in centuries. A resounding no, very scandalous; it doesn’t even seem original to me, as it caters to current intense and dramatic tastes, which are completely not for me. Any positives? It has prominent longevity and sillage, great job, as it spreads like a miasma for the immense pleasure of its wearers. On my part, I can only flee from this fragrance as far as possible; it’s not for me.

  • Agussugar.beauty

    Wow! Incredible that sea breeze when you spray it. That mix of salt and meringue makes it unique. It has a sunscreen-like heart that makes it warm and enveloping. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re looking for something different in designer perfumes, give it a shot.

  • Laura Escalante

    I saw it on a friend and loved it, but when I tried it on my skin (twice), it smelled like eggs. I don’t know why, but I didn’t like it on my skin.

  • I was shopping for perfumes with a friend, she tried this in the store and loved it, so I bought it for her, but she sprays way too much. It’s so heavy and overwhelming that it gives me a headache; I think it’s very strong and it’s one of those perfumes where fewer sprays are better.

  • PERSONAL ANALYSIS (in case it helps anyone): 1. Versatility: wearable in all seasons, day and night, for any occasion. 2. Longevity: between 4 and 6 hours. 3. Sillage and Projection: moderate sillage but projects very well. 4. Affinity: fits my tastes perfectly; I would buy it again and use it daily, although I haven’t worn it in the last three months because I ran out last year.

  • I’ve had it for a few hours, sprayed on my hand while running errands. Meringue, fruits, and flowers—pure delight. I never found the egg or port smell people say it has. I recommend trying it first because it doesn’t react the same on every skin.

  • Karenvy_alvarez

    Finally, I found my signature scent. After trying hundreds, this is the first one I like for everyday wear. It’s sweet, floral, fruity, fresh, and salty… all in perfect measure, with a balanced complexity that makes it sensual. It’s super flattering, with a trail and projection that more expensive perfumes would envy. For me, Divine truly lives up to its name; it’s divine. Perfected in a bottle.

  • KenyaCarrillo

    It was a blind buy, and I totally regret it. Honestly, I noticed that ‘egg’ smell very quickly. If it’s that strong, I personally let myself be swayed by the reviews, but it definitely isn’t a scent for me; you always have to smell it before spending money.

  • Woman in Love

    As always with Jean Paul Gaultier: super feminine and gorgeous. I clearly detect the watermelon and lily, followed by that touch of meringue that makes it even more decadent. The longevity and sillage are above average.

  • Personally, I didn’t like it. What they say about the eggs is true; I don’t like the smell at all in the dry-down. I didn’t buy it, just tested it in a store and wouldn’t buy it.

  • It was a disaster on my skin. I bought it solely based on reviews, but it doesn’t smell like eggs; it smells like a wilted flower. I gave it to my mom, and on her, it smells much more pleasant.

  • ReinaBatatta

    You’re on vacation, by the seaside, soaking up the sun with that sweet, fruity tan. Then the heat gets intense, and you refresh yourself with a dip in the water. You dry off and check your skin: freshness, salty sweetness. How can a fragrance take us on a journey we haven’t even taken yet? Incredible perfume, it smells like the sea, sun, and beach, or so my subconscious associates it.

  • I tested it at the perfumerie and had the worst idea of putting it on my arm and clothes. Oh my god! I couldn’t wait to get home and shower. I smell fish on it. Plus, it’s super strong. One spray on my arm touched both skin and clothes, and it was super noticeable. I washed my arm with Dove soap and it didn’t come off; I had to use another heavily scented soap. If you like the smell, buy it because it sticks to you super well.

  • Clari Soriano

    Believe me, going to a store to test it or getting a decant will save you a fortune. I don’t know if it’s eggs or urine, but it’s terrible. It has a beautiful sweetness and a rich essence, but that note I can’t identify? Terrible.

  • Jessimiawallace

    At first, I thought it was very floral, but then I saw how it evolved: a fruity touch, floral, then marine and salty. The dry-down really convinced me, what a delight and how well-crafted. I don’t understand people saying it smells like eggs; it’s wonderful and addictive—I can’t stop smelling my wrist, and it has an incredible trail. Quentin Bisch, you’re a genius.

  • Girls, sorry if this sounds weird, but you have to be as ordinary as a tripe canapé to say it smells like eggs. Honestly, I don’t know, ask Peretti to lend you his nose—how can a perfume smell like eggs? It might not be to your taste, sure, but smelling like eggs? Come on, half a dozen. It’s a rich perfume. I’m not surprised by fragrances anymore after years of this, but this is a treat. It’s fresh, though I don’t wear it in summer, maybe because of the meringue. It’s a sweet delicacy; that meringue is beautiful, like the strawberry on dessert, quite versatile. On rainy days, I use ‘Desire’ by J.Lo, but I’m running low and it’s discontinued, so Divine will probably fill that spot too. The longevity is great, maybe up to 8 hours, and it’s not as expensive as others, so I think it’s a good deal. I’ll buy it again when I run out.

  • I love it, it’s a masterpiece and the bottle is super iconic. Not something to buy blind or for those who can’t handle sweet scents that last forever.