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Ginza

Marca
Shiseido
3.81 de 5
1,955 votos

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Descripción

Shiseido Ginza is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2021, this composition was created by Karine Dubreuil-Sereni and Maïa Lernout. The top notes reveal a vibrant pomegranate accompanied by pink pepper; the floral heart unfolds with orchid, freesia, magnolia, and jasmine; while the base notes land on patchouli, hinoki cypress, and sandalwood.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 13%
  • Primavera 40%
  • Verano 24%
  • Otoño 23%
  • Día 72%
  • Noche 28%

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Comunidad

1,955 votos

  • Positivo 68%
  • Neutral 19%
  • Negativo 13%

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 4 notas

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  • Lmiranda19

    I perceive it as a delicate floral. It doesn’t carry as much patchouli as the description says, just enough to add freshness without being suffocating, while the pomegranate gives it a soft sweet touch. It’s a rich and versatile aroma, projects well, and has medium longevity. Perfect for spring.

  • I’m so glad it’s not just another novelty, but a safe bet with lots of pear and bergamota. It has more character than other brands’ new releases and, besides being pretty, it has something special. Maybe it’s the pink pepper and pomegranate, but for me, it has honey echoes. Très jolie.

  • Nancydano

    New discovery, I tested it on a sample and on my skin it’s something else entirely. It’s versatile, ideal for all year round. The patchouli is discreet but perceptible, and the orchid really comes through. I love it; it lasts over 6 hours with about 2 hours of projection, depending on the day. Very well made and worth every euro. Everyone will love it.

  • I’m so glad it’s not just another novelty, but a safe bet with lots of pear and bergamot. It has more character than other brands’ new releases and, besides being pretty, it has something special. Maybe it’s the pink pepper and pomegranate, but for me, it has honey echoes. Très jolie.

  • Love at first sniff, what a beautiful fragrance. At first, it’s a blast of fruit and flowers that lasts strongly for an hour, then it settles down and continues with delicate flowers and patchouli. It reminds me so much of Miss Dior Cherie from 2005; I don’t know why, but that’s what comes to mind when I smell it.

  • A gorgeous and feminine fragrance. At first, it seems like just another fruit, but soon you realize it has something unique. The pomegranate opens with sweetness, then the flowers unfold in a symphony. On my skin, the jasmine stands out; mixed with patchouli, it creates something sensual and feminine. It’s not for night, but for everyday wear. It works wonderfully on cloudy, humid days, leaving a trail on clothes that blends beautifully with stronger scents later in the evening.

  • I love the opening with that fresh sweetness of pomegranate, but as it dries, I can’t stop thinking that I’ve heard that smell before… it smells just like the 90s leaflets, those with little drawings and envelopes that smelled amazing. I love reminiscing about the past, but I don’t think I want to keep smelling like that.

  • The opening of pomegranate and pink pepper is rich and juicy, with a nice balance between sweet and acidic. I’d also say it has pear. After five minutes, the florals appear without losing the fruity notes. On my skin, it smells like white flowers, although I only notice the jasmine. As it dries, you notice a light patchouli that isn’t earthy, along with creamy sandalwood and the balsamic aspects of cedar. It has moderate trail and lasts 4-5 hours. It’s a simple, pretty, and relaxing perfume, something zen, but it feels a bit unstimulating and boring. Also, it doesn’t have fantastic performance. Scent: 6.5/10 Longevity: 4.5/10 Trail: 5.5/10 Value: 4.5/10 Versatility: 7/10 Packaging: 6/10 Would I buy it again? No, I didn’t buy it.

  • Ms. Natalia Wxy

    I’ve been looking for a substitute for my daily wear, the In Black for Her by Massimo Dutti, and I think this one has a real shot. They aren’t the same, but they have what I’m looking for: something soft, fresh, and pleasant for work. It’s not a powerful bomb or too sweet, and it has a well-balanced note combination that doesn’t smell artificial, unlike Mon Paris EDP, which leaves a more artificial trail on my skin.

  • Ms. Natalia Wxy

    I’ve been looking for a substitute for my daily wear, the In Black for her by Massimo Dutti, and I think this one has a chance. They aren’t the same, but they have what I’m looking for: soft, fresh, and pleasant for work. It’s not a powerful bomb or overly sweet; it has a well-made combination of notes without an artificial smell, something that happens with Mon Paris EDP, which on my skin smells more synthetic.

  • It smells great; I like that clean scent. It smells on me just like a Neutrex spray with active oxygen for removing stains from clothes.

  • I adore it for spring and summer. I live in northern Spain, and it feels fresh and elegant at the same time. Suitable for any occasion, I would buy it again.

  • On my skin, at first it smells like pomegranate juice and a bit of freesia, with strong projection. As it dries, it becomes more woody and soft; the pomegranate disappears and the orchidee stands out with cypress and patchouli to add depth. I didn’t notice the magnolia. Longevity and projection are good, though not excellent. It seems pleasant, youthful, and feminine, perfect for summer and late spring. Pleasant: 6/10 Interesting: 6/10 Versatile: 7/10 Original: 6/10

  • I really like it, especially the dry down: it starts fresh and then evolves into soft flowers and gentle wood, which I love. It’s not intrusive; you breathe it in yourself. I see it as ideal for work or a café on a terrace. It’s not my absolute favorite, but I’d buy it to enjoy it. It doesn’t trail, so no one will catcall you, but you’ll tell yourself that you smell great.

  • It brightens my day and conveys harmony. The best part is that every time I wear it, both men and women ask me what perfume I’m wearing.

  • Gemasevilla

    It’s a very refined scent that draws attention gently, delicate and subtle. I think it shines more in warm environments. It gives me that feeling of being wrapped in a persistent note, perhaps the freesia, which is sweet and acidic without being loud.

  • On clothes, it smells like fruity chowli with a certain charm, though it’s not exactly my style. It has a youthful touch and is quite noticeable on fabric.

  • It’s a beautiful scent, I see it as very feminine. Sweet yet fresh at the same time, like you just showered, super nice for spring and summer. It’s not a perfume bomb and neither am I looking for that, it’s lovely if you like fruity florals. Recommend trying it first.

  • It’s a highly versatile perfume. Perfect balance between fruity and floral for spring. I see it for interviews, outdoor events, work, or the gym… It’s not a common scent but it’s a perfect wildcard. It has a delicate smell but is persistent and potent. Well-made. A fresh little pomegranate with flowers and soapy. Very nice.

  • Lady Wallis

    I have a love/hate relationship with this perfume. I bought it blindly reading the description and at first, it was a fiasco… I absolutely didn’t like its opening, it seemed very strong, but as it dried, I started to appreciate its notes and it began to catch my eye, but its longevity and sillage (don’t kill me) seemed excessive, I got dizzy, so I put it aside for a while and gave it another chance applying it more indirectly. Nothing… it never fully pleases me, something bothers me and it feels strong, but, and here comes my love/hate, every time I wear it, I get many compliments. But well, in the end, even though others like it, it’s a scent that for some reason never fully identifies with me, so I think when I finish it, that will be the end of my era with Ginza.

  • Okay. Here, despite some obviousness, there’s a strange hint, a pleasant discord, a clean kitsch, and a carriage ride at full speed through phases I both detest and desire; well, detest might be a strong word, let’s downgrade it to ‘bore’, but not really. Oh, I don’t know what’s going on here, Ginza, but you have me a bit intrigued. This smells so much like a mother in a rugged SUV and a pompous woman selling organza blouses at a Goya Street popup, as much as a gallery owner dressed in neutral tones with oversized poplin shirts. There’s nothing Japanese, but there is a delicate fruity note that turns into woods soaked in talcum soap, light, pajama-like woods, luminous and distant. I like it more now. There are animalic hints, paper notes, Hermès vibes, and pencil-shavings from emptying a sharpener; a deceptive fruity-floral with a twist. Sometimes thick notes emerge, like sweet cream, buttery and incomprehensible. A lot of noise and few nuts, or vice versa, I don’t know what’s happening here. Distinguished. With a slow, clean, classic but not quite death, with elusive citrus and powdery accents… and yes, here it comes. The same thing that happens to Lagune: a Cheap and Chic Moschino burst, that mythical, unique, perfect aroma, packaged in the 90s in a shiny black and red scratch, gleaming like the hood of a cartoon car. But where Cheap is cool auntie, Ginza is not-so-cool auntie. This lady is more serious, a bit stiff in character, and doesn’t share many secrets, but she’ll definitely make for better gifts.

  • Okay, here’s something weird: a pleasant discord, a flawless kitsch; it’s like a high-speed carriage ride through things I hate and love equally. Well, ‘hate’ is too strong, maybe ‘bore,’ but not really. Oh, I don’t know what’s going on here, Ginza, but you’ve got me intrigued. This smells like a mom in a rugged SUV and a pompous saleswoman selling organza blouses at a Goya Street pop-up, just as much as a gallerist dressed in neutrals with oversized poplin shirts. There’s nothing Japanese, but there’s a delicate fruity note spinning with soapy, talc-soaked woods—light, wrinkled, posh, luminous, and distant. I like it more. There are animalic trails, paper notes, Hermès vibes, and pencil shavings from emptying a drawer; a deceptive fruity floral with a little twist. Sometimes thick notes emerge, like sweet cream, buttery, incomprehensible. A lot of noise and few nuts, or vice versa, I don’t know what’s happening. Distinguished. With a slow, clean, classic death, but no—accented with elusive citrus and powdery notes… and yes, here it comes. Just like Lagune: a Cheap and Chic Moschino burst, that mythical, unique, perfect scent, bottled in the 90s in shiny black and red like a cartoon car’s hood. But where Cheap lands as cool auntie, Ginza lands as not-so-cool auntie. This lady is more serious, a bit stiff, and doesn’t share secrets, but she’ll definitely make better gifts.

  • Perfumesjuveniles

    I have a decant, and the first day I wore it, people complimented me. It seems like the perfect summer perfume, lasts quite a bit, is very fruity at first and refreshing. I see it as very feminine. When I run out of my other summer perfumes, I’ll buy this one. A steal.

  • I thought a lot about buying it because I had a sample that didn’t quite convince me… life’s coincidences, they gifted it to me, I stored it without appreciating it and forgot about it. This summer, looking for a perfume for lunch, I tried it after showering and it was a miracle. I was surprised: it doesn’t leave a strong trail, it’s pleasant, fresh, fruity, and not intense. I can clearly smell the pomegranate and magnolia, and as it dries, the sandalwood starts to show. The trail lasts at most an hour or two, but like with other perfumes, you just reapply and you’re good. For me, it’s a daily perfume, not for dinners, but for work, family gatherings, or eating outdoors. I wouldn’t buy it myself; it reminds me a lot of Guerlain’s Mon, although I notice this one is a bit sweeter. It’s a youthful perfume, it gives me that feeling. Ginza is an icon for many collectors, but for color lovers, I have it, I’ll use it up, but I won’t buy it.

  • Scentscaroline

    I’m thinking about buying a bottle. It’s very floral with that little touch of sweet and fruity pomegranate, very feminine, with good longevity and projection. On clothes, it doesn’t smell until you wash them.

  • It’s a lovely fruity-floral-woody scent that brings back childhood memories and my Barbies’ doll cream. On my skin, it smells like fruity shampoo, which sometimes surprises me. I could wear it without fear, but it’s not my daily fragrance. The opening reminds me of Eden Sparkling Lychee 39, but in Ginza, the fruitiness lasts all the way through, whereas on my skin, the Kayali version becomes more masculine. I regretted the purchase because that sweet fruity note soon became overwhelming; I won’t be repurchasing.

  • Simply perfect: subtle yet long-lasting, fruity and sweet without being cloying. When I don’t know what to wear, I always think of Ginza.

  • It smells like Mon Paris at first, then fades away, but every time I wear it, I get compliments and I don’t even realize how well it suits me.

Men

Ginza

Marca
Shiseido
4.00 de 5
7 votos

Acordes principales

Descripción

Shiseido Ginza is a women's fragrance from the floral family. Launched in 1975, this composition features top notes of galbanum, tangerine, and pineapple; heart notes of pepper, ylang-ylang, jasmine, and violet; and base notes of amber, sandalwood, and musk.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 0.0%
  • Primavera 40%
  • Verano 40%
  • Otoño 20%
  • Día 100%
  • Noche 0.0%

Notas clave

Comunidad

7 votos

  • Positivo 86%
  • Neutral 14%
  • Negativo 0.0%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 4 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Longevidad

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

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Género

Femenino

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Precio

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