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Love Glam Love

3.93 de 5
98 votos

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Descripción

Love Glam Love by Agatha Ruiz de la Prada is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2014, this olfactive composition features raspberry, pear, and bergamot in the top notes; jasmine, orange, rose, and heliotrope in the heart; and patchouli and benzoin in the base.

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  • Invierno 15%
  • Primavera 33%
  • Verano 24%
  • Otoño 28%
  • Día 64%
  • Noche 36%

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Comunidad

98 votos

  • Positivo 81%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 7.1%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 4 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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Longevidad

Escasa

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Estela

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24 reseñas

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  • Sticks to the skin like a magnet, perfect for day or night. Not heavy, not overly fresh, smells amazing, and the price is very reasonable.

  • A perfume that clings very well to the skin, ideal for day or night; it’s not heavy or too fresh, it’s very pretty and the price is quite accessible.

  • I’d say it’s quite different from the others in the line. Although it’s floral-fruity, it can feel like an oriental touch, which is what sets it apart. I recommend it more for autumn-winter. Good longevity.

  • I loved this perfume. I feel it a bit warm in the base notes. It has very good longevity. I want to own it!

  • Sweet, warm… I managed to detect the raspberry, a note I love. It tastes so good and has sentimental value for me, making it even more delicious, which is why it’s one of my favorites.

  • I bought it in a pack with Love Love Love, and this is the one I like best of the two. I was surprised that it was fresh yet had a rich base, and as its name suggests, I felt a ‘glam’ touch. If I find it alone, I would buy it again.

  • I barely used it because my nose started fighting the scent and I always won: a horrible sensation of headache, almost nausea. :-(( I gifted it to my sister who loves sweet, loud perfumes (and of all the gifts I’ve given for that reason… hahaha). I’m not sure which note bothers me, but it’s the same one that made me sick with Avon’s Atraction. Love Glam Love seemed simple, playing it safe with fruits, sweetness, and sparkling notes that scream ‘glam.’ On my skin, I couldn’t tolerate it, nor could my sense of smell; what frustrates me most is that I tested it on my skin and didn’t feel the same as the purchased bottle, which smelled ten times stronger. It suits my sister well; her skin ‘absorbs’ the scent and it lasts decently with a noticeable trail.

  • I only owned it for a short time; my nose got sensitive to it and I had to give it up. It gave me terrible headaches and nausea. 🙁 I gifted it to my sister who loves sweet, loud fragrances (and all the ones I’ve given her for this reason..haha!). I don’t know which note is hurting me, but it’s the same one that made me sick with Avon’s Atraction. Love Glam Love seemed uncomplicated, going for the safe bet with fruits, sweetness, and a sparkling note that screams ‘glam’. It didn’t last on my skin, nor did my sense of smell; what bugs me most is that I tested it on skin and it wasn’t like the bottle I bought, which was 10 times more potent than the tester. It suits my sister well on her skin, which ‘absorbs’ everything and makes it last decently with a noticeable trail.

  • I tried it today. It tastes great, very similar to 212 VIP, but it doesn’t last long on my skin. I noticed it for an hour and then it disappeared. What a pity, I was about to buy it. Next time I get a chance, I’ll try it again to be absolutely sure.

  • Still have it; my cousin gifted it to me for my birthday four months ago. Smells amazing and sticks really well to the skin. For a non-high-end fragrance, it has great quality. I love it and would buy it again.

  • Finally, something different! Smells like brown sugar, soft raspberry, and patchouli that gives it power. Unlike others that evaporate quickly, this is more serious, no nonsense, and definitely not a teenage scent. Worth every penny, very good.

  • Finally! This one is different. It smells like brown sugar, a soft raspberry, and patchouli that gives it power, unlike the others that evaporate quickly. It’s a bit more serious, no longer so playful or teenage. It’s worth it; very good.

  • My story with this perfume is particular: I bought it in a hurry, and when the store clerk showed me the Agatha options, this was the one that hit me the hardest. I felt it was very fresh yet elegant, between floral and fruity. I decided based on the scent and price. I was slightly disappointed not by the smell but by the longevity, although the price-to-duration ratio isn’t bad at all. If it lasted longer, I’d love to wear it all day. The sillage is moderate; it’s noticeable but not overwhelming.

  • I like it; it’s elegant. Sweet yet floral at the same time, perfect for evening wear, with that Lady Million vibe. It’s long-lasting and not heavy. The packaging is practical for a purse.

  • So elegant! It’s sweet yet floral, ideal for going out at night. It has the same vibe as Lady Million. Lasts all day, isn’t heavy, and the bottle is practical for carrying in your purse.

  • I’m a lover of sweet perfumes. Love glam, love. It’s my first Agatha scent and I adore it, thanks to the price-quality ratio, although I must admit it wasn’t love at first sight.

  • I used this back in 2015; a friend gifted it to me for my birthday. Honestly, the quality-to-price ratio is incredible. Here it’s called ‘tito baratito,’ meaning a cheap domestic-style cologne, not imported—those usually last an hour. But watch out: even though it’s on that shelf, it smells luxurious and lasts three or four hours without reapplication. The projection is brutal; people next to me can smell it, something many imported perfumes fail to achieve. For me, the gift was a total success.

  • I had this back in 2015; a friend gifted it to me for my birthday. It’s excellent value for money. Here, they call it a ‘tito baratito’ (a cheap perfume, like a domestic cologne, those budget ones that don’t last an hour), but be careful: even though it’s on the budget shelf, it smells expensive and lasts 3-4 hours without reapplication. The projection is great; people around you can smell it, which few imports do. For me, it was a hit.

  • I bought it one summer at the supermarket because I needed something light. It did the job, but I don’t like the raspberry note; it feels cloying and sometimes causes headaches in intense perfumes, though not in this case. It’s a fresh cologne, not very long-lasting, but great for refreshing up and carrying in your bag thanks to its small size.

  • Disappointment. I bought the bubble version, so it wasn’t a huge loss, but it’s unbearable for me. It gives me headaches and nausea. To me, it’s not fresh; it’s super warm. I haven’t used the brand in years (it was my teenage perfume), and this is very different. Super sweet, not glamorous, loud with a powerful sillage that lasts forever, unlike almost all of Agatha’s scents. What a pity it makes me sick, because otherwise it would be a budget jewel.

  • Disappointing. I bought it in bubble format, so it wasn’t a huge financial loss, but it’s unbearable for me. I feel overwhelmed, it gives me headaches, and even nausea. Unlike others, for me it’s not fresh; it’s super warm. I haven’t used this brand in years (I used it as a teenager), but this smells very different from the rest. It’s super sweet, I don’t see any ‘glam,’ it’s more of a loud scent with a powerful trail. Plus, it lasts forever on my skin, unlike almost all of Agatha’s perfumes. What a pity it makes me sick to smell, because otherwise it would be a budget jewel.

  • Sensual, elegant, and affordable scent—ageless! Goes with anything. Soft yet intensely sweet. Not cloying or artificial, it’s addictive with a classic touch. I love it; it’s on my favorites list. Sometimes it smells like champagne.

  • Perhaps the most mature in Agatha’s collection. It projects strongly, complex yet a bit pretentious, reminiscent of 212 VIP. It fades after a while with poor longevity, leaving a soft floral trail. It delivers, it’s glamorous and sophisticated (while it lasts), and offers more than its price tag.