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Loewe Aura White Magnolia

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Loewe
4.17 de 5
405 votos

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Loewe Aura White Magnolia is a floral chypre fragrance for women, created by perfumer Alberto Morillas and launched in 2019. Its composition unfolds with a top note of bergamot, magnolia, and jasmine; a heart of jasmine, magnolia, and neroli; and a base of vanilla, musk, and amber.

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  • My partner with the help of a perfumer friend in Madrid chose this perfume as a Christmas gift and they nailed it. I love gourmands and this one stands out for its floral side. Warning: Aura White Magnolia has a powerful opening and projects like a beast for the first two hours. It’s extra sweet so if you don’t like this style run. If you do don’t overapply. To me it doesn’t smell like cotton candy or Pink Sugar but rather sugar-coated flowers and the scent is very pleasant. Is it fine elegant or sophisticated? No but I love it. The projection is magnificent and the longevity is 5-6 hours on my skin. I see it as exclusive for winter. It tastes very good; it was my pick for several special gatherings. Scent: 8/10 Longevity: 7/10 Sillage: 8/10 Value: 7/10 Versatility: 5/10. Would I buy it again? Yes.

  • It’s not for lovers of the past. It’s a current fragrance a creamy long-lasting floral gourmand very pretty. It doesn’t seem too youthful; it’s formal and restrained not one of those fun glittery sweets. It’s a sweet treat for those who are getting older but still have a sweet tooth. I don’t detect the cotton candy; Pink Sugar lovers this isn’t in that lane. But it’s a very pretty sweet scent. I confess I need to try it again to speak authoritatively because first impressions can sometimes be deceiving. I’m surprised it doesn’t have more reviews. It’s worth it if you’re a lover of discrete gourmands. If not better to stay away.

  • My partner, with the help of a perfumer friend in Madrid, chose this as a Christmas gift and nailed it. I’m a huge gourmand fan, and this stands out for its floral side. Warning: Aura White Magnolia has a powerful opening and projects like a beast for the first two hours. It’s extra sweet, so if you’re not into this style, run. If you like it, don’t overapply. To me, it doesn’t smell like cotton candy or Pink Sugar, but rather sugared flowers, and the scent is very pleasant. Is it fine, elegant, or sophisticated? No, but I love it. The projection is fantastic, lasting 5-6 hours on my skin. I see this as exclusive for winter. It smells so good; it was my pick for several special gatherings. Scent 8/10, Longevity 7/10, Sillage 8/10, Value 7/10, Versatility 5/10. Would I buy it again? Yes.

  • I have a sample and I did like it. I’m not usually into extra-sweet perfumes, but this one feels very pleasant to me. The cotton candy sweetness doesn’t seem as strong because the yuzu’s acidity balances it out quite a bit. I don’t really detect the magnolia; I couldn’t identify the flowers. As Taurien says, it’s a scent of sugared flowers with a touch of acidity. It doesn’t seem like something for teens, but rather a more adult, modern fragrance. As for longevity, it lasts many hours on me with good intensity and projects well. I see it as suitable for fall-winter. Even though it’s not my usual style, I’d wear it from time to time with pleasure.

  • I have a sample and I do like it. I’m not a fan of extra-sweet perfumes but this one feels very pleasant to me. The sweetness of the cotton candy doesn’t seem as strong to me as the acidity of the yuzu balances it quite well. I don’t sense the magnolia as such; I couldn’t identify the flowers. As Taurien says it’s a sugar-coated floral scent with a hint of acidity. It also doesn’t seem like a teen perfume but rather a more adult and modern aroma. As for longevity it lasts many hours with good intensity and projects well. I see it as suitable for autumn-winter. It’s not my usual style but I’d wear it occasionally with pleasure.

  • People recommended this perfume a lot so I went to Primor to check it out. I sprayed a mist and the first impression was a slap of excessively sweet vanilla with a citrus touch—something like teenage perfume that I’ve long outgrown. After an hour the pink cotton candy cloud dissipated the headache faded and I perceived the real intention: a gourmand floral like flower petals made of sugar on a wedding cake. I don’t detect the magnolia just generic white flowers. The projection is nuclear for the first hour then drops until it disappears after 6 hours. It’s a feminine youthful gourmand floral best for cold days. Unlike others I see it as a more refined version of Pink Sugar Aquolina similar to many that smell like cheap candy. Only for extreme gourmand lovers; everyone else should stay away. Pleasant: 4/10 Interesting: 3/10 Versatile: 6/10 Original: 3/10.

  • People recommended it a lot, so I headed to Primor. One drop hit me like a slap: a sugary vanilla blast with a citrus twist, the classic teen vibe (thank god, I’m past that phase). After an hour, the pink cotton candy cloud fades, the headache subsides, and finally I catch the scent’s true intent: a gourmand floral, like sugar petals on a wedding cake. I don’t detect magnolias, just generic white flowers. Projection is nuclear for the first hour, then it drops, and by six hours it’s gone. It’s a feminine, ‘young’ gourmand floral for daytime and cold weather. Unlike Ziggy and Taurien, I see this as a more refined version of Aquolina’s Pink Sugar, just like other things that smell like candy. Only for extreme gourmand lovers; everyone else, stay away. Pleasant: 4/10 Interesting: 3/10 Versatile: 6/10 Original: 3/10

  • Once upon a time there was a bad smoking gossipy girl who one day went to the fair with her friends. Amidst popcorn and a monstrous candy stand they decided to cut the line and ride the Ferris wheel. There trapped by a giant cotton ball a friend kicked her in the ass and threw her into the hopper. Hours later workers pulled out a pink cocoon with the girl inside. They say that in winter when the wind howls a pink zombie with fluorescent pigtails appears oozing cotton and begging for souls. That’s what Aura White Magnolia smells like. It’s not smelling; it’s burning out your nasal passages. Hours later you taste acidic vinegar sticking to your palate and even the hairs in your nose as if you’d downed a wine made of sour kiwi gummies by a drugged clown. Unbearable; it makes La Vie est Belle look good by comparison.

  • What’s with putting an offensive perfume name in the ‘Reminds Me Of’ section just because they didn’t like it… they’re ruining the page’s functionality.

  • Once upon a time, there was a very bad girl who dragged her parents through bitter streets, skipped school, and spent hours gossiping. One day, blessedly, she went to the fair with friends. They spotted a beacon of light and walked toward a colossal candy stand. While others sold pink cotton candy and stale lollipops, this was a miracle: colorful cotton candy, caramelized apples, sour gummies, bags of sprinkles, and the entire ethylmaltol rainbow. A paradise of sweetness, vinegar-like acidity, and saltiness. The girl and her rambunctious friends crossed the ‘do not cross’ line, climbed onto the marquee, and got trapped in the giant cotton candy hopper to stare at the massive ball. We’ll never know if her friend kicked her in the butt and tossed her inside. Hours later, workers pulled out a pink cocoon with the girl inside. They say on winter nights, with wind and bags swirling, a pink specter appears—a zombie with fluorescent pigtails suffering through cotton candy and moans that sound like ‘bring me a pack of Almax.’ That’s what Aura White Magnolia smells like. It’s more than smelling; it’s burning your nasal passages. P.S.: Hours later, bursts of sour vinegar still arrive; if you sniff it too much, it sticks to your palate and even the hairs on your nose, as if you’d drunk a bowl of kiwi gummy punch made by a high-strung It drogo clown. Saying it’s unbearable is an understatement; it makes La Vie est Belle look good.

  • As soon as it sprays, the yuzu (which could easily pass off as peach) pairs with magnolia, followed by a caramelized vanilla (tell me it’s cotton candy, I’ll believe you, but if you say toffee, I’ll accept that too). I’d categorize it as a gourmand floral fruity rather than a floral chypre. Lasting power is short; on my dry skin, it fades to skin scent in about 4 hours. A winter perfume; in my opinion, it could be a flanker for Girl of Now: warm, pleasant, and sweetly caramelized. If you love gourmands like I do, you’ll be tempted to get it, even just in 30ml like me, but I don’t think a larger size is worth the price. If you’re not into gourmands and dislike sweetness, don’t even think about buying it blind.

  • At first, it’s yuzu (which could pass for peach), accompanied by magnolia, followed by caramelized vanilla (if you say it’s cotton candy, I believe you, but if you say it’s toffee, I’ll believe that too). I’d categorize it as a gourmand floral fruity rather than a floral chypre. Longevity is scarce; on my dry skin, it’s barely 4 hours. In my opinion, it’s a winter scent; it could perfectly be a flanker for Girl of Now: warm, pleasant, and caramelized sweet. If you love gourmands like I do, you’ll be tempted to get it, even in 30ml like I did, but I don’t think a larger size is worth the cost. If you’re not into gourmands and don’t like sweet scents, don’t even think about buying it blind.

  • Only for magnolia lovers. If you’re looking for a classic perfume, this isn’t for you. It starts with a burst of yuzu, then dries down to a sweetened, vanilla-infused magnolia. It reminds me of an H&M cologne called Way Pasta Midnight but more acidic, or the red Bulgari magnolia. It conveys joy and good vibes. For some, it might come across as bitter, but to me, it feels modern, cheerful, and clean. It projects a sunny, daytime scent. Remember that tastes vary and skin pH differs. Just because it smells bad on you doesn’t mean someone else won’t love it. I’ve read quite dramatic reviews; is everything okay at home?

  • Only for magnolia lovers. If you’re looking for a classic, this isn’t for you. The opening explodes with yuzu, then as it dries down, it becomes more of a sweetened, vanilla-infused magnolia. It reminds me of the H&M cologne called Way Pasta Midnight but more acidic, or the red Bulgari magnolia. It radiates joy and good vibes. For some noses, it might come across as bitter, but to me, it feels modern, cheerful, and clean. Projects like a daytime, sunny perfume. Remember, tastes vary and skin pH matters. Just because it smells bad on you doesn’t mean someone else won’t love it. I’ve read quite dramatic reviews—everything okay at home?

  • anndrea12

    I tried it at a perfume shop, and it smells like an alcoholic beverage, as if something is fermenting. I love sweet perfumes, but this… one more step and I’ll get a toothache; it’s so sharp and right in your face, ufff, way too strong. I don’t detect much cotton candy, just some fermenting fruit. It’s a pity; I had high expectations. I’m on the lookout for an airy cotton candy fragrance. It smells like Haribo gummy bears soaked in vodka. I recommend trying it before buying.

  • It reminds me a lot of Britney Spears’ Fantasy (the fuchsia bottle). It’s a full-on gourmand. Fans of that type of scent will love it, but personally, it makes me nauseous and gives me a headache.

  • Ojos Claros

    Fresh, feminine citrus with intermediate longevity. Interesting for summer and daytime wear. The opening notes are very pleasant, and the initial impression is of a truly unique fragrance. I like it, though I prefer longer-lasting scents with more character or sensuality.

  • Ojos Claros

    Fresh, citrusy, and feminine with intermediate longevity. Interesting for summer and daytime wear. The top notes are very pleasant, and the initial sensation is out of this world. I like it, though I prefer longer-lasting perfumes with more character or sensuality.

  • When sprayed, it smells very similar to Byredo’s Sundazed, just a bit lighter in scent (not in longevity or projection). Given the price of both, if you like this profile, I’d choose this Loewe one.

  • Reina Amigdala

    Finally in my hands! I’ve had samples for months and tried it on a trip outside of Mexico because it wasn’t available here. I missed buying it due to a mistake and regretted it until I finally got it. I’m so glad I did; it’s really lovely. It’s not the most elegant or sophisticated (it reminds me a bit of Cacharel’s Yes I Am), but it’s feminine, wearable, and not overwhelming. Perfect for smelling good at work without being suffocating. It smells youthful, creamy, and sweet without going overboard, with a hint of yuzu. I don’t detect the magnolia. Performance is average, moderate projection, and it lasts about 5 hours.

  • Very pleasant for everyday wear, a bit sweet, and I mostly use it at home after a shower. It’s not a complex scent, but sometimes simple is nice, and that’s enough 🙂

  • I don’t see anything special about it. It’s sweet, but it doesn’t stand out for anything.

  • Candycandy40

    It’s a gourmand magnolia, youthful, and packed with sugar. The first half-hour is intense and can be overwhelming on very hot days. It’s ideal for fresh spring days. I would have loved to try its sibling, Pink Magnolia; limited editions need to be grabbed while they’re available.

  • AresGoodess

    A simple but lovely perfume. It puts me in a good mood. I don’t detect the citrus notes; instead, it’s a beautiful vanilla magnolia wrapped in cotton candy. It doesn’t last long on my skin, what a pity. Still, I like it quite a bit and feel like taking a bite 😅. It’s not a super cloying gourmand. I don’t see it for cold weather; it’s better for mild climates or quiet summer nights 🌠.

  • Pink_bloom

    Right after spraying, it’s a vanilla explosion. Once it dries down, the cotton candy becomes more prominent on a powdery base, while the yuzu citrus note struggles to peek through (you have to bring your nose close). It persists thanks to the gourmand accord but fades very quickly.

  • Very soft and light; it reminds me a lot of Versace Bright Crystal, probably due to the magnolia. When I wear it, I barely smell it on myself, and the sillage is minimal, almost imperceptible. Fresh, floral, and not invasive for daily wear. However, when I wear it continuously, that cotton candy note starts to bother me, so I don’t repeat it.

  • I tried it in the middle of winter, and it turned out to be super sweet. It’s not elegant; it feels artificial. On me, it’s way too strong, so I chose not to wear it.

  • I tried it in the middle of winter and it was super sweet. It’s not elegant; it feels a bit artificial. On my skin, it felt too strong, which is why I decided not to wear it.

  • I love it. It’s sweet but fresh at the same time. I see it more for a younger crowd than adults. To me, it’s citrusy at first, and by the end, you get that cotton candy vibe. I think it suits summer better. It conveys happiness. It doesn’t last forever, but it has good projection. It’s quite different from the usual Loewe scents.

  • Angelique137

    Fresh, smells clean and like spring. The vanilla becomes much more noticeable once it dries down. I really liked it, even though it’s not my usual style.

  • Sweet without being cloying or loud. For me, it’s a wildcard for any day of the year. It reminds me a lot of Tous Gems Party. I wouldn’t buy it again just because it doesn’t last at all.

  • Loewe Aura has low longevity and sillage, but it wears beautifully. It’s perfect for days when you don’t want to be too noticeable, but if someone gives you two kisses, they’ll definitely notice. I wear it when meeting someone who dislikes strong scents, going to the doctor, or heading to work, school, or staying home without drawing attention. It smells very feminine, sweet, and elegant; I choose it for cooler days and daytime wear.

  • luciapaula

    Nothing to it. Just like with Montblanc Signature, it starts well but becomes an unbearable sweetness once it dries down—literally smells like an auntie gone bad. I just wanted to get it off me.