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Indra

3.74 de 5
502 votos

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Descripción

Indra by Ulric de Varens is an oriental floral fragrance for women.

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  • Invierno 22%
  • Primavera 33%
  • Verano 16%
  • Otoño 29%
  • Día 69%
  • Noche 31%

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502 votos

  • Positivo 72%
  • Negativo 20%
  • Neutral 9.0%

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  • Mariel Lule

    Very rich, ideal for days at home or heading to the supermarket; I don’t think it’s suitable for social events, college, work, or church. It’s timeless and ageless: from a kindergartener to a grandma staying at home. It radiates tenderness and cleanliness without being cloying. It’s like Ciel but with more rose and less vanilla. I also tried Indra Purple (which isn’t on Fragantic), which was more exquisite and lavender-based. I used to have all three, but now I can only find Ciel and Indra, and I use them only for leisure days or before sleep.

  • Mariel Lule

    A really rich scent, perfect for staying home or going to the grocery store; I don’t think it’s strong enough for social events, college, work, or church. It’s timeless and ageless: suitable from a kindergartener to a grandma staying at home. It radiates tenderness and cleanliness without being cloying. It’s like Ciel but with more rose and less vanilla. I also tried Indra Purple (which isn’t listed on Fragrantica); it was more exquisite and lavender-based. I used to own all three, but now I can only find Ciel and Indra, and I use them only for lazy days or before bed.

  • Sandra Cabezas271282

    Indra, a fragrance that captivated me from the very first moment I tried it. It’s pleasant, not too soft, feels great on the skin, classic, with a pleasant liquor and floral scent suitable for all ages. Longevity 1-2 hours, for daily use, it’s very pleasant.

  • I’ve been away from it for a while… quite a while, I’d say, and nothing has happened as many bad things as good ones, but perfumes like aromatherapy always give a subtle, warm hug to the heart… so I lost my old tickets and had to create a new one, starting with INDRA. Aquatic is the first note I perceive, deliciously addictive for me, like its sibling Ciel which I already talked about… they were quite cheap before and compared to others now they still are, but getting them is harder and harder… the whole fragrance, from the lovely bottle topped with a pink cap, speaks of femininity… Indra is one of those fragrances where I can’t separate the notes because they blend instantly, leaving that sensation of not knowing exactly what it smells like… I use it at home because although I truly love it and it lasts forever on me, one day I opened my window and smelled nail polish!!! but I didn’t know where it was coming from (I’m a bit scatterbrained) then another day while cooking my little one told me “it smells like nail polish mommy” and me, in the middle of it, yes, it will be… and one night I turned around and smelled the same nail polish scent and sadly realized it was me… it was Indra… I don’t know if this happens to everyone or if it’s my pH, but I’m left with the sadness of only using it at home and on clothes, and look how hard it was to get… so I’ll return to the beloved Ciel and leave this little perfume I knew in my adolescence in the closet of my beautiful memories, and now that I finally have it, it doesn’t suit me at all. Although I insist… that first note, the initial one, ethereally aquatic, discreetly hidden and addictive, is what catches you and makes you want to love or hate this perfume… I love it!, even though it smells like nail polish on me 🙁

  • Indra is like walking through a cloud of pink cotton, suggesting we lay down to rest in its creamy, velvety, and sweet chords. It has that romantic, nostalgic vibe, a perfume that recalls other eras, but in my case, it doesn’t feel particularly old or new. Bergamot opens the composition, immediately followed by an intense ylang-ylang note that is the most prominent, especially as it develops, but there’s also an extremely powdery iris that sometimes gets confused with violet. There’s a slightly balsamic note that gives personality to the floral. Longevity is very good. For nostalgic lovers of powdery florals and fairy-tale romance, I really recommend this gem at a very accessible price. My review is about the 2010 EDP version.

  • One of the strongest, heaviest, and most invasive fragrances I’ve ever smelled. Some reviews say it’s a cousin or sister of Ciel; that’s false—it’s as similar as an egg to a chestnut. Another says it’s a sweet floral… what? It smells mature, to put it mildly, and has an indefinable synthetic note. It gives me a headache. Luckily, I lost less than 8 euros. Nobody in my circle wanted any of it.

  • One of the strongest, heaviest, and most invasive scents I’ve ever smelled. Some reviews say it’s a cousin or sister of Ciel. That’s false; it’s as similar as an egg to a nut. Another says it’s a sweet floral. What? It smells mature, to put it mildly, and somewhat synthetic that I can’t quite define. It gives me a headache. Luckily, I lost less than 8 euros. Nobody in my circle wanted it.

  • martin ferreira

    It’s not my favorite scent for a woman. I smelled it again recently; it’s not what it was in the 90s anymore, it smells stronger. Still, it brought back pleasant memories of classmates… it might be a matter of skin chemistry or just a weak olfactory memory, but some girls wore it really well. It has its own story with me, Indra.

  • martin ferreira

    It’s not my favorite for feeling like a woman. I smelled it again and it’s not what it was in the 90s; it’s stronger. Still, it brought back pleasant memories of student friends… it might be a matter of skin or poor olfactory memory, but there were girls who wore it beautifully. It has its story in my Indra.

  • Yelymayta

    My first Indra perfume, which my mother bought for me with so much love back in my childhood years. I think that’s where my love for fragrances began.

  • My mother used it to exhaustion; I bought one because I remembered it was sweet and long-lasting. But I had to get rid of it because it seemed like a scent that doesn’t fit these times or my tastes, even though it’s a good classic. For the price, it has great longevity and sillage. I recommend trying it before buying.

  • My mother used to wear this until she was sick of it… recently I bought her another one because I remember it being sweet and long-lasting. I have to admit I had to get rid of mine because it felt like a scent that doesn’t belong in this time and didn’t fit my tastes, but it is a good classic. For the price, it has great longevity and sillage. I recommend trying it before buying.

  • Huge sillage and projection, a classic scent reminiscent of Nina’s L’Air du temps but with much more clove, ylang, rose, and iris, giving it a dusty touch. Very invasive; it fills large spaces. Be careful with application—two sprays will make you smell miles away. It’s the typical loud perfume but with a beautiful dry-down; super complete for clove lovers. I don’t understand why the olfactory pyramid has so few descriptions, as it’s easy to evaluate. But for its modest price, it’s super good. As I always say: ‘perfumes are a matter of taste.’

  • Huge projection and sillage. Smells like a classic L’Air du temps by Nina, but much more intense, with clove, ylang, rose, and iris giving it a dusty touch. Very invasive; it fills large spaces, so be careful with how many sprays you use. Two sprays and you’re practically singing. It’s bold, but the dry down is beautiful for clove lovers. I don’t get why there are so few descriptions in the pyramid since it’s easy to evaluate. For the price, it’s super good. As I always say: ‘perfumes are a matter of taste’.

  • I wore it back in 2019 and really liked it. It’s floral and powerful right out of the bottle as it evolves, but once it dries down, it becomes soft and slightly powdery.

  • Rocío Fernández Gamón

    Beautiful floral, vintage, and excellent quality. It reminds me of the original Anais Anais, one of my favorites; it’s like being in a flower garden with aldehydes or a cemetery, bringing back that olfactory memory. I simply love it. I bought it yesterday and used it at the office today; it embraces me softly.

  • Rocío Fernández Gamón

    Beautiful vintage floral, top-notch quality. Reminds me of the original Anais Anais, one of my favorites. It’s like being in a garden with aldehydes or in a cemetery; it evokes that specific olfactory memory. I simply love it. Bought it yesterday and wore it at the office today. It wraps around me so gently.