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Loverdose Red Kiss
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Loverdose Red Kiss by Diesel is an oriental vanilla fragrance for women. Launched in 2015, this composition features top notes of sugar, blackcurrant, apple, and bergamot; a heart of cocoa pod, hazelnut, orange blossom, and blackberry; and a base of patchouli and amber.
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Yes, yes, and yes! Wow, it looks absolutely gorgeous. I can’t wait for it to launch; I’m dying to smell it. I want to give my Loverdose EDP a little sibling.
Impossible to find in my city; the sales clerks don’t even know it, just as they’re unaware of the new Dior Poison Girl launch. I cued up and bought it online without trying. The Loverdose is narcotic; the hazelnut note reminds me of Escada’s Incredible Me. It has great longevity, and aside from the drying time of the first five minutes, the scent stays consistent without variations. It’s not as sweet as I expected, but it stands out above average at night. It feels more oriental than vanilla to me.
Impossible to find in my city; the sales staff don’t even know about it, just like they’re unaware of the new Dior Poison Girl launch. I decided to buy it online without testing it. The Loverdose is narcotic, and the hazelnut note reminds me of Escada’s Incredible Me. It has great longevity, and aside from the drying down in the first five minutes, the scent stays consistent without variations. It’s not as sweet as I expected, but it stands out at night. It feels more oriental than vanilla to me.
This composition must have something aphrodisiac, because to my husband, brother-in-law, boss, and neighbor’s list of ‘Wow, you smell great,’ the manager and the notary have been added. I still don’t quite understand why it’s not on my treasure podium, but it’s clear that the male gender loves it.
I think this is the sexiest perfume. Upon spraying, you get citrus notes from the bergamot with a sugary sweetness. After 20 minutes, the cocoa emerges, making it creamy without being cloying; it wraps you in hazelnut and orange blossom so it doesn’t smell like Nutella. On my skin, it turns amber, and I love it. It’s a new scent, sweet but with a citrus touch that usually doesn’t suit me, yet it combines perfectly here. I bought it blind because it wasn’t available in any perfumerie, and I’m thrilled. It lasts quite a while and I’ve received compliments from men. It’s versatile for any season. Edit: It’s already carved a spot in my favorites; I’ll buy several bottles in case they discontinue it because that would be a drama. It’s indispensable and for me, it’s the perfume of seduction; it shines in summer. I’m head over heels.
This one has a delicious touch of cocoa, great sillage, and lasts a long time, just like the traditional Loverdose, but the Red Kiss is more wearable and not cloying. Its warm, amber scent grabs attention immediately.
I think this is the sexiest perfume. Upon spraying, you notice citrus from the bergamot with a sugary sweetness. After 20 minutes, the cocoa emerges, making it creamy without being cloying; it wraps you in hazelnut and orange blossom so it doesn’t smell like Nutella. On my skin, it turns amber, and I love it. It’s a new scent, sweet but with a citrus touch that usually doesn’t suit me, yet it combines perfectly here. I bought it blind because it wasn’t available at any perfumerie, and I’m over the moon. It lasts quite a while and I’ve received compliments from men. It’s versatile for any season. Edit: It’s already carved out a spot in my favorites; I’ll buy several bottles in case they discontinue it because it would be a drama. It’s indispensable and for me, it’s the perfume of seduction; it shines in summer. I’m in love.
What a delight! I bought it blind because the bottle made my mouth water, and the reviews confirmed it: I needed it! I love sweet perfumes with bergamot, and this one doesn’t disappoint. The moment I apply it, it’s pure pleasure: powdery, sweet, with a sublime cocoa note that isn’t cloying. It’s sexy and bold, sure to turn heads. I ordered the small size to try it, but I’m planning to grab the big one because it’s for seduction. The longevity is incredible; I’ve worn it for over four hours and it’s still on my skin. I used it for a date as a femme fatale, and my guy wouldn’t stop hugging me, saying how good it smelled.
What a delight! I bought it blind because the packaging made my mouth water, and then the reviews confirmed: I needed to own it! I love sweet perfumes with bergamot, and this one doesn’t disappoint. Upon application, it’s pure pleasure: powdery, sweet, with sublime cocoa that isn’t cloying. It’s sexy and bold, surely it will catch attention. I ordered the small one to try, but I’m planning to take the large one because it’s for seduction. The longevity is incredible; I’ve worn it for over 4 hours and it’s still on my skin. I wore it on a date as a femme fatale, and my guy wouldn’t stop hugging me, saying how good it smelled.
The girl at the perfume shop told my sister and me that this has pheromones—does anyone know if that’s true?
It’s a mass-appeal fragrance, sweet but not overpowering; you can really smell the sweet patchouli. Honestly, I like the chocolate note, but I don’t perceive it in this perfume.
I wanted to buy it without testing it first, based on the great reviews I read on various sites. Luckily, I waited and managed to get a sample. On my skin, it feels very heavy and sweet. It lasted hours, and a single spray on my wrist was extremely potent (everyone at the office noticed it). At first, the strong scent gave me a headache. After a few hours, I started to appreciate the creamy, sweet finish it left behind, but the initial impact was just too much for me.
I was about to buy it without testing it based on the glowing reviews. Luckily, I waited and managed to get a sample. On my skin, it feels heavy and sweet. It lasted hours, and a single spray on my wrist was very potent; everyone in my office noticed it. At first, the impact gave me a headache, but after a few hours, I started to appreciate the creamy, sweet lingering scent.
It seems very similar to so many perfumes these days, and on my skin it barely lasts. Anyway, I won’t be buying it again.
I already owned this and definitely didn’t detect the cocoa note, but it did smell like boozy cake. It leaves a sweet trail that isn’t sharp or overbearing. The scent changed a lot depending on the season, whether it was cold or hot. Although I have other perfumes in mind now, I wouldn’t rule out buying it again, and I wouldn’t be disappointed if someone gifted it to me. I remember the owner of the restaurant where we used to eat always commenting on it because the girls liked it, but the guys were completely smitten.
To answer CatalinaSC: this is a perfume you can wear confidently—youthful, sweet, and sparkling. Apply it discreetly because the intense sweetness can become overwhelming. Perfect for hanging out with friends or for an informal, sexy vibe. It reminds me of Viva La Juicy but much more potent and lasts over 8 hours. I think it suits anyone from 15 onward, and it’s very sexy for women in their 30s and up.
I have a question: is this more for older women or young girls? I’m 17 and I’m not sure if this scent really suits me.
It’s the one that lasts the longest and leaves a trail in my collection—get ready for the compliments.
It’s the longest-lasting and best-scented trail in my entire collection. Get ready for compliments.
I’ve had this for a while and it’s my favorite: incredibly delicious, sweet but not cloying, and super long-lasting. It sticks to my clothes until I wash them. I have the 30ml version and I’ll definitely buy a bigger one when there’s a sale.
It’s a delicious perfume, but on my skin, unlike what I expected after reading reviews or watching videos, it doesn’t last long. The trail is acceptable, but on me, it only lasts about two hours. In my opinion, it’s quite overrated. Although the aroma is rich, it’s not an original composition; it bears a strong resemblance to LVEB-style scents, being a gourmand with patchouli that’s common in the market. The notes I perceive most are hazelnut and sugar; personally, I don’t detect chocolate. In the dry down, it leaves a sweet amber, pleasant but subtle. The bottle deserves mention for how beautiful it is. I’ll enjoy it, but I think it will pass through my collection without making much of an impression. Scent 8/10, Longevity 4/10, Sillage 6/10, Value for Money 4/10, Versatility 5/10, Packaging 9/10. Would I buy it again? No.
It smells rich, but on my skin it lasts only a couple of hours—less than others promised. The trail is nice, but I think it’s overrated; it smells like hazelnut and sugar, not chocolate. Even though the bottle is gorgeous, in the end, it’s just forgettable.
It arrived today, and the moment I smelled it, it reminded me of Pacha Pure for Woman, but as it dried down, it left a fruity scent that bothers me quite a bit. I don’t like it; I don’t detect the cocoa or hazelnut. It doesn’t seem like a gourmand perfume; it smells very fruity, like raspberry (even though it doesn’t have that note), at least on my skin. A tremendous disappointment.
I don’t understand the comments praising it as a work of art; it’s simple. I’ve given it chances since I bought it, and it tells me nothing. It reminds me of many perfumes; the opening smells like Katy Perry’s Killer Queen. Overall, it smells like a celebrity scent or an Inditex cologne; there’s one in Stradivarius that’s almost identical in the dry-down for a fifth of the price. It has nothing special, and what angers me most is that I can’t detect the cocoa anywhere. The longevity, in my case, is EDT level: two or three hours at most, and the sillage is only noticeable by someone close for the first 20/30 minutes, although on clothes it might smell all day. It was a disappointing blind buy, and I’m trying to convince myself it was worth it for the bottle, although if you like it too, go for the Loverdose original (I don’t know the Tattoo).
This perfume is for those who enjoy gourmand scents; it’s a true delight where no single note stands out over the others, all blending to create a sweet aroma with citrusy points, where the cocoa moves among the rest throughout. Plus, it’s very sexy.
It’s a pretty, sweet, and wearable scent. It feels pleasant to me for everyday wear; although it’s gourmand, it’s not as cloying as others. The opening is very fruity, but as it dries down, I notice more cocoa and hazelnut along with some amber. Longevity and sillage are moderate. The bottle is horrible, but what matters is the inside.
I had high expectations, but unfortunately, it disappointed me. The opening lets you perceive hazelnuts with cocoa, a warm touch that evaporates in 10 minutes, leaving only the orange blossom flower with the intensity of neroli. I’ll have to sell it; I wish the opening lasted longer. It’s very similar to Sì Fiori, except this one is less sweet and Fiori is covered by a lovely vanilla. It also has a slight resemblance to Bonbon, but only in one phase.
It’s a feminine, creamy scent, and I detect vanilla even though it’s not advertised. The cocoa and hazelnut come out immediately, very natural (not sweet like flavorings), making it tasty. The fragrance is bold in its notes, but the sillage is timid; maybe that’s intentional to balance it, otherwise it would be invasive. Over time, the sillage becomes more floral, with orange blossom and powdery apple, while the cocoa disappears or stays in the background; I liked that because it gives a freshly showered vibe, which I love. It seems more wearable than the opening. Interesting, totally wearable, and good for gifting. It didn’t surprise me much, but it’s not bad and will stay in my 30ml collection. I think it’s adult, for 20 years and up, due to the patchouli touch. My recommendation: for winter or any season, but at night; I feel it’s totally nocturnal. Spoiler: it projects a lot in the street, something I didn’t know when buying blind and recognizing it upon spraying 😅, which takes off some points. I’d like to try the other versions; it seemed like a good product for the price. The bottle is gorgeous.
It seems like a cheap $10 perfume you’d find on the market. I don’t know much about it, but they say it has the same DNA as expensive perfumes and that if it smells like a pricey one, I wouldn’t like it.
It’s in my top 3 favorites: first La Nuit de Tresor, second Burberry Brit for Him, and this one is third. I bought it blind, opened it, and fell in love; I confirmed that perfumes can be unisex because it smells exactly like Burberry Brit. Ideal for rainy days. It’s delicious, addictive, and sensual; luckily, it doesn’t smell like powder, quite the opposite. What stands out most without being loud is the bergamot, but the blackcurrant, hazelnut, and cocoa are what make it addictive and sensual. The little bottle is very pretty.
I bought this eagerly because of the reviews and because the heart notes say cocoa and hazelnut, plus the bottle is gorgeous. On my skin, the opening is dominated by blackcurrants, cocoa pod, and hazelnut, but they aren’t the standout features. In the dry-down, I definitely notice a lot of patchouli. It feels like an autumn or winter proposal, but unfortunately, the chocolate I was looking for didn’t come through on my skin.
I’d classify this as floral-fruity, not gourmand like I dreamed: no cocoa, hazelnut, or sugar. It’s not citrusy, just a subtle, well-integrated sweetness. Reminds me of DKNY Be Delicious, Versace Bright Crystal Toilet, or Ed Hardy Hearts & Daggers. It’s youthful, sparkling, and very girly. I grabbed it on sale, but I wouldn’t pay more than $40; for half the price, I could have gotten a 100ml Ed Hardy. Consider this: the sillage is noticeable, but don’t spend more than $40 if you want to save. Longevity: over 10 hours on my skin. Would I buy it again? I don’t think so 😕. Sorry.