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J’adore Parfum d’Eau

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Dior
François Demachy
Perfumista
François Demachy
4.06 de 5
2,792 votos

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Descripción

J'adore Parfum d'Eau by Dior is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2022, this composition was created by perfumer François Demachy.

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  • Negativo 8.9%

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  • I did like it. I’m a fan of all the J’adore flankers and, of course, the original. But I think I’ll wait until summer because I believe they made a mistake launching it now. It will shine more in the summer.

  • They offered me a sample, and I like it, but it doesn’t wow me. It’s very rich, super floral, elegant, and tender… It has good longevity. I could smell it without bringing my nose close for about 8 hours (a bit weak in the last 2). I’d say it has moderate to soft projection for the first 3 hours, then becomes personal, which you might only smell yourself. All of this is on my skin. I think many would buy it because it lasts; it’s good for the office because it’s not annoying and it’s rich. Personally, I wouldn’t buy it because it doesn’t impress me for the price, and I already have other fragrances in the same ‘floral, elegant, versatile, tender, non-annoying, and long-lasting’ line.

  • Pleasant alcohol-free proposal; as the seller said, it’s purer with oils that absorb well. The scent is familiar to J’adore, lovely, a white floral with a subtle soapy vibe. The trail is conservative, which doesn’t fascinate me; it’s more of a personal scent. The longevity isn’t bad, 5-7 hours close to the skin. The texture is different, milky and dense, unlike normal perfume. It’s a good option for sensitive or reactive skin, maybe for hair, for sleeping, or just for those who prefer non-intrusive scents.

  • As a beauty product, it’s beautiful—a hydrating veil that leaves the skin delicately scented. They should have marketed it as a vanity product at an appropriate price. For the same price, I’d prefer the EDT or EDP bottle. This option is ideal for layering with your fragrance or the body deodorant, which is much more exquisite, durable, and cheaper. To me, this white, lactonic, semi-creamy emulsion was a hit; it seems very versatile but is overpriced for what it offers. Fans of J’adore will find it collectible. It can also work for those seeking an alternative to a traditional fragrance. Somewhere between a cream perfume and a perfume. Edit: After a week of use, I consider its function isn’t that of a fragrance. It’s a very watery perfume emulsion; in fact, it’s hydrating on the skin. It’s equivalent to the scent boost from perfumed oils, but in this case (and clarified with ‘d’eau’), it’s an aromatic aqueous phase, ideal for wearing under the EDP.

  • I tried it on a magazine sample. It smells like a boring white floral, nothing original, and a bit heavy and dizzying, like a lady’s perfume. It doesn’t smell bad, but it didn’t catch my attention, and I wouldn’t wear it myself, even though I like the concept of cream perfumes and the bottle is gorgeous.

  • I’ll say I like the alcohol-free concept, but the fragrance itself isn’t anything new. It’s barely a floral that doesn’t stand out. That’s why I think it’s a good option for someone wanting to try this new format.

  • Very rich and pleasant, seems to project well, but its only flaw is that it smells a bit generic, like shampoo. For the price, it feels too mass-produced. Great for giving off a freshly showered vibe, but for that, I’d stick with Pantene shampoo. The scent is beautiful, but it just doesn’t work for me at this price point.

  • Reina Amigdala

    Smells nice, pleasant, and feminine, but that’s where it stops. I received a decant as a gift and loved it at first, but once it dries down, it smells too much like soap, which I don’t like. Lasts about 4 hours.

  • Didn’t convince me 😔. I expected more from this fragrance; it feels very common. Not worth the price.

  • I really love this perfume; when I put it on to go out, I feel clean. It’s not very innovative but it’s pleasant; I’ve been using a tester they gave me to the max and I’ll definitely buy the large size. It doesn’t have great projection or sillage. But for me, it’s perfect because I don’t feel dizzy or overwhelmed; it’s perfect for everyday use, or whenever you want to feel clean. It smells like body wash-cream. I can’t wait to have it in my collection for sure. Recommend trying before buying. Personally, I’d say it’s a unisex perfume.

  • Paola Rosalia

    I’ve used J’Adore EDP for a long time and its opening always bothered me. I’m thrilled with this version because it’s the same scent in its purest state.

  • The proposal of an alcohol-free perfume seems interesting. Plus, the bottle is beautiful, undoubtedly my favorite in the J’adore series. That fine matte white with discreet letters… the liquid is milky, matching the exterior. A nice touch. I read it smelled like expensive hotel soap, so I went to smell it. For summer, I’m looking for something like that, a clean but luxury scent. The intention is there, but it doesn’t convince me. The opening is good, but then the neroli and rose come in strong and are too sweet. I wish it boosted the green notes more. It’s a sweet little thing ideal for everyday use, but it leaves me indifferent. What a pity, I was hoping to like it a lot and have that wonderful bottle.

  • Sabry-españa

    I tested it on skin because I knew it from the strip and thought it was a super long-lasting delight. As always, it’s totally different on skin: a milky white liquid reminds me of plant sap, and that’s exactly what it smelled like, to sap, too green for me. It projects little but lasts a long time, rare for a natural perfume. After a few hours, it improves (in my opinion) and gradually becomes a rich cream scent that lasts a long time on skin. Conclusion: I don’t like the opening, but it lasts on me and the dry-down is delicious.

  • One of my favorite scents. It reminds me of the fragrance a wealthy lady would wear right after a shower… the bad part is that I’m not one. It smells very rich, clean, like those aromas you perceive after a good bath, creamy like an expensive conditioner or shampoo. It’s perfect for daily use… I repeat, if not for the price. From my economic and thrifty point of view (to put it mildly, poor), at that price it should be a ‘luxury’ to use, but the fragrance is very rich, nothing annoying, and makes me want to use it regularly. The only negative is the price; it’s not accessible to me, especially since people always ask what cream I’m using at the end of the day, and I can’t tell them it’s a perfume that cost me a fortune.

  • Mundolores

    An interesting and different alternative if J’Adore feels too intense for you or if you dislike it, and even for those sensitive to alcohol. It’s a pleasant, clean, and light scent where jasmine and orange blossom stand out. The rose is subtle, and the green note rounds out the magnolia’s cleanliness. It’s a beautiful fusion. Milky white texture; it feels like a hydrating liquid when it touches the skin, quite dense. I see it for personal use. Sillage, projection, and performance are very low. Although it’s pleasant, I wouldn’t buy it because there are products that perfume and hydrate for less.

  • Smells like shampoo… honestly, I’m not sure if it’s worth the cost. Everyone likes the smell of shampoo.

  • anamaestracorreo

    Perfect fragrance for post-shower and bedtime. It’s not suitable for anything else. I have body mists that last longer and project more than this… very expensive for what it offers.

  • This perfume is a dream. When you wear it, you feel like you’re in a cloud of cotton and flowers. It doesn’t have an aggressive sillage, but people definitely notice me. On my skin, it lasts 2-3 hours fresh, potent, and floral with green notes, then softens into a clean cream scent for another 10-12 hours. The only downside is the price; many will be disappointed by the projection, but I think it’s meant for personal enjoyment, to feel clean and cozy.

  • I only have a tiny amount, and honestly, meh. It smells nice at first but has no longevity or projection; it’s almost like a body lotion. You notice it immediately, then it fades. Not worth the price.

  • Absolutely rich. I love the original J’adore, and this is the greenest, most citrusy of its flankers. It’s sharp and sparkling, taking me straight back to childhood. I don’t know which note it is, but seconds after smelling it, I’m transported to the past. A simple but well-executed composition. The only reproach is that it doesn’t last at all: after 30 minutes, I barely smell it up close. It’s a shame because it’s not cheap; supposedly it’s a perfume, but it lasts less than a cologne.

  • Water-based perfumes are gaining ground! It’s a powdery, natural white floral with neroli, like a cream soap. So delicate it could be used on a baby or in hair. It’s exquisite but lasts very little. Best for personal use, sensitive skin, or those who don’t want something overwhelming. Created by F. Demachy. I’d love for Francis K to continue this strategy of fresh, alcohol-free formulas in other lines like Sauvage or Dior Homme.

  • One of the few I’ll always repurchase! It smells like the sweet morning dew of jasmine: fresh, clean, and feminine. It doesn’t project much, but since it has no alcohol, I use it in my hair after bathing. Every time I greet someone, they say I smell good, like I just stepped out of the bathtub. It’s sexy but natural. It lasts 6-8 hours in hair and 4 on skin. I apply it to my neck and hair.

  • It disappointed me more than Santa Claus. I expected something creamy or milky like the original J’adore, but it smells like supermarket hand cream and vanishes in half an hour. It doesn’t even last longer than shampoo after a shower. Deeply disappointed; it’s not up to Dior’s standards. It only shares the bottle with the previous one, but if you buy it by mistake, you’ll regret it; it doesn’t smell like a quality fragrance, and there are cheaper options that are better.

  • MINERVparfums

    It delivers on its promise: a fresh, clean white floral that I’m grateful to have received as a gift and will repurchase. I usually shower with potent perfumes, but sometimes a breath of fresh air is needed. This water-based formula is lovely, refreshing, and perfect for heat or for sleeping in.

  • It’s my signature scent. I adore that clean, talc-y floral vibe; it’s heaven. It’s rich, elegant, and versatile for any occasion. The only downside is that on my skin, it lasts about 4 hours and the sillage is weak. Still, it’s worth trying because it has a soft touch anyone would love.

  • ConiEtcheverry

    This smells great—clean and fresh—but for the price, I’m disappointed it feels more like a body lotion than a perfume. It has zero projection and lasts nothing. If you judge it as a hydrating layering scent, it sounds nice, but honestly, it’s not worth the cost. Dior could have put this fragrance in a regular cream. Also, even though the seller says it’s for hair, it’s too oily for that; it takes forever to absorb on skin and just leaves a creamy residue.

  • Chocolate con licor

    I received it as a free sample with a Dior purchase. I don’t like J’adore generally because they smell like mature women, but this one is different. I’m not usually into white florals because they can sometimes smell weird, but this has a good balance of jasmine, magnolia, and rose. It lasted 3-4 hours on my skin, which is decent for an alcohol-free perfume. However, it’s not extraordinary; it stays in the ‘good’ range. The trail is very soft, and for the price, the performance isn’t the best; I’d rather have something that lasts less but feels better.

  • I need help from people who own this perfume: does the texture or scent turn weird or off-putting over time? Since it has no alcohol and uses water, it’s like a scented cream. I love the smell, but I want to know if I should use it quickly (within a year of opening) or keep it sealed until I finish my other perfumes. My issue is that I have many fragrances, and some turn rancid over time, even when stored properly.

  • Maramonighini12

    I bought it on sale just for that, since the notes didn’t initially appeal to me. It smells a lot like facial moisturizer or creamy soap. When you apply it, you feel clean and freshly bathed. It doesn’t last almost anything and has very little trail and projection. For the price, it’s not worth it.

  • The scent is delicious, almost purely white flowers. It’s subtle, super feminine, and delicate. Don’t expect to leave a trail; the longevity on my skin is good, but you have to bring your nose close to smell it over time, like applying a scented cream. I like it, but I’m not sure if I’d buy it again.

  • I love it, especially after a shower. It smells like expensive shampoo or body wash. Although it doesn’t last long or project much, I find it very pretty. I bought it just because it was on sale at a super accessible price; otherwise, I wouldn’t have.

  • Fortunately, I tried a sample before buying it blind. I know it has no alcohol and spoils easily, but on my skin, it smells like expired cream. It’s a linear floral with no transitions, and the flowers seem wilted. As it settles, it leaves an acidic scent I dislike, and I think it’s due to spoilage. The texture is milky, sticky, and it dilutes quickly. I’m disappointed because the Dior elegance isn’t noticeable; the price doesn’t justify its short longevity and projection. The bottle is beautiful, but the contents go bad fast, so I don’t recommend buying it if the bottle has been sitting on display for a while.

  • bigomezlasheras

    I’m new to perfumes and I absolutely love this, even though others complain. To me, it doesn’t smell like soap, but rather something very clean and creamy, which is exactly what I’m into. At first, it smells like fruits floating in the sky, then the white flowers emerge, followed by a milky base that relaxes me. It’s not intrusive, doesn’t bother people at the office, and is great for bedtime. Ideal for daily wear: very feminine, simple, and unpretentious. I see only one con, though: it’s expensive for how simple it is.

  • I discovered this version through a sample. Even though I’d never smelled the original J’adore, this scent brought back memories of my grandmother’s house, with its wall of honeysuckle and jasmine. It’s fresh and spring-like; on my skin, the jasmine, magnolia, and honeysuckle stand out, followed by a hint of rose. It smells like pure spring. It lasts about 5 hours with a soft trail, perfect for work or sunny days, though at night I prefer something sexier. I was really surprised it has no alcohol; the texture is creamy, almost sticky, but it didn’t bother me.

  • haneulscent

    J’adore d’Eau is gorgeous and intimate. It’s for bathing yourself, putting on perfume, and writing in your diary while enjoying a cup of coffee. It doesn’t project or leave a trail; it exists only for that moment.

  • Got this as a gift and, honestly, it’s a letdown. The jasmine and sandalwood are so overpowering that it smells chemical, almost like floor cleaner. It’s not animalic or urine-like, but it just doesn’t work for me. I’ve tried it in different temperatures and nothing changed; I had to wash my wrists and take a shower to get rid of it. I can’t wear this.