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Passport Paris
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Passport Paris by Paris Hilton is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2010, this composition features peach, red berries, and mandarin in the top notes; honeysuckle, jasmine, and peony in the heart; and vanilla, musk, patchouli, and amber in the base notes.
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551 votos
- Positivo 81%
- Negativo 17%
- Neutral 2.2%
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It has a sweet touch, similar to Can Can or Britney Spears’ Fantasy. Its longevity is excellent and it maintains that sweet fruity aroma from start to finish.
Sweet but not cloying. It’s a perfectly normal perfume, ideal for everyday wear, and at a price everyone can afford.
How beautiful! I bought it because it was cheap, I hesitated because it was by Paris Hilton and I didn’t like her Can Can, but I decided to forget my prejudices. What a surprise! It smells like peach marshmallows: sweet, tart, and powdery. It makes my mouth water, yum. Despite being affordable, it lasts a long time on the skin and has decent sillage.
I fell in love the moment I tested it on the cap and wore it immediately. It smells like sweet vanilla and juicy peach with patchouli, cherries, and jasmine. It’s very similar to Jessica Simpson’s Fancy or Katy Perry’s Meow, but lighter since it’s an EDT. Perfect for autumn and winter, it lasts a long time and has great sillage. Sometimes it goes for 200 pesos in Mexico. I love that celebrity perfumes can surprise us; I already did with this one by Paris Hilton and even want to ask my parents to get it for my birthday. Fun, casual, and sweet!
I tested it on the cap and fell in love instantly, wearing it right away. It smells like sweet vanilla and juicy peach with patchouli, cherries, and jasmine. It’s very similar to Jessica Simpson’s Fancy or Katy Perry’s Meow, but lighter since it’s an EDT. Perfect for autumn and winter, it lasts a long time and has great sillage. Sometimes it goes for 200 pesos in Mexico. I love that celebrity perfumes can surprise us; I already did with this one by Paris Hilton and even want to ask my parents to get it for my birthday. Fun, casual, and sweet!
This is my secret weapon for conquering hearts; people tell me I smell super sensual and I love that, even if I sometimes laugh. The truth is, it smells like pure honey, which is why it’s my favorite.
I love reading reviews, but I notice many prejudices against celebrity brands. Passport Paris has ugly, childish packaging, but the fragrance is a total surprise. Perfect balance between citrus and sweet fruits, followed by clean white flowers and a base of neutral musk, vanilla, and subtle patchouli. It evokes youth, chaos, and rebellion. Although it’s not perfumery art, it beats many expensive fragrances that just chase money. It has exceptional longevity and a pleasing sillage. One of the best surprises!
I love reading reviews; in fact, it’s almost a hobby of mine, and over time I’ve been fascinated by those of certain users on this page. However, they generally tend to certain prejudices with brands rooted in the evaluation of the associated character and not in the quality of the product. Why do I say this? Paris Hilton Passport stands out for one thing: its packaging. In this case, at least in my opinion, it’s the most unpleasant container ever created: childish, common, immature, vulgar, angrily ugly, greedily horrible, arrogantly unpleasant… But that’s not what this space is about, although I mention it to contrast it with the fragrance, which has pleasantly surprised me. I would never have expected such an appropriate, eloquent, and well-blended balance from such a container (because I’m not afraid to say I see no reason why this brand couldn’t produce it). A furious mix of citrus and sweet fruits starts off, giving way to precious white flowers that exude cleanliness and good care (die of envy, new Yves Saint Laurent), and finally ends with the simplicity of a neutral musk, a silent vanilla, and a ghostly patchouli. Memories of young college students coldly balancing their cigarettes on their lips while smoke emerges from their nostrils; the scent of chaos in youth; the evocation of the improper and unhealthy act; the constant presence of the badly dyed chestnut root on the scalp of a woman losing her soul for being blonde, but who still has something important to say. Paris Hilton Passport, although it doesn’t look like it (and it really doesn’t), has left me intoxicated. It’s an addictive sweetness, an elegant yet simple breeze, a memory of Generation Z’s tragedy. I even have to admit, a bit embarrassed, that in strict terms, Paris Hilton Passport is not an artistic fragrance nor a work of perfumery art… But it beats many standalone fragrances on the market that are much more expensive and exist solely to rip money from the pocket of a desperate buyer trying to wear a high-end designer fragrance (names to mention are unnecessary… although, of course, without intending to offend). With exceptional longevity and pleasing projection and fixation, Paris Hilton Passport has been one of the most pleasant surprises I’ve found.
It was a surprise to find this fragrance in my country, since they don’t sell anything by Paris Hilton, but based on the reviews on this page I decided to buy it and what an incredible fragrance. It’s easily underestimated due to its childish, even ridiculous, packaging. I own Juicy and it hasn’t fully convinced me, but with this one it was love at first sight.
It’s a fruity and sweet Eau de Toilette, I recommend it for summer days. I have to admit that this fragrance in a childish bottle surprised me; it’s rich, plus it has good longevity, I’d say long-lasting, and that even though it’s an ET. It has some note similar to Miracle by Lancôme in my opinion, but this lasts a little bit longer.
Although everything suggested I wouldn’t like it: it’s by a celebrity, the bottle is childish, and the low price raises doubts. It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s a lovely perfume with flowers and vanilla. On me, the fruits stand out: blueberries, peach, and tangerine. It’s sweet but tart, cheerful, feminine, and flirty. I wear it in spring and summer. It lasts about 8 hours, with a powerful sillage at first that then softens into a pleasant trail. I love it!
Without a doubt, it has everything against it to say NO before trying it: 1. It’s a celebrity perfume. 2. The bottle is very ugly and childish. 3. Its excessively low price makes you doubt its quality. I won’t lie to you, it’s not a masterpiece, but it is a nice perfume with flowers and vanilla; in me, the fruity notes of blueberry, peach, and tangerine stand out more. It’s very sweet but also tart at the same time, cheerful, feminine, and coquettish. Despite being sweet, I prefer it for spring and summer. It lasts about 8 hours, its projection is acceptable, potent for the first 2 or 3 hours, then it softens and leaves a powdery but very perceptible trail. Personally, I love it.
This fragrance surprised me; I won’t lie, I love it and I’m dying for it, but I admit it’s a good option for teens and it doesn’t smell cheap. Paris Hilton Passport is very fruity with a floral touch; you can really taste the vanilla with the peach, wild berries, a sweet orange, and a bit of white flowers. The fruits smell so good you want to bite into them. Its projection and longevity are moderate. For me, it’s one of the best from Paris Hilton.
It’s incredible that such an affordable perfume has that kind of longevity and projection. I don’t know if it’s my skin or something else, since I see reviews mentioning moderate longevity, but in my case, I tried it, walked around the mall, and decided to buy it. It lasted about 10 hours on my wrist and on clothes. It reminds me a bit of Gold Couture, but for a third of the price and with more longevity. At first, it smells like fruits and vanilla, then it shifts to something more floral without losing its sweetness. It’s a great alternative for lovers of sweet scents. I would buy it again, although out of all the Passports, this is the hardest to find. In short, it’s a gorgeous fragrance, even if the bottle doesn’t do it justice.
It’s super special to me… I wore it to my wedding dinner. I wanted something light but elegant.
Seeing the notes surprised me, because I’ve always heard it smell like cookies or cookie ice cream, hehe, but it’s a delicious perfume.
If you find it, buy it without thinking twice. It’s a hidden gem, smells like luxury perfume, lasts all day, has brutal projection, and an incredible dry down. It generates a thousand compliments; it’s sweet, cheerful, and elegant. I’m happy it exists and I cherish the last milliliters I have left.
Caught me off guard: it’s a fruity perfume that in seconds turns into a blend of sweet, soft fruits, creating a super feminine and pleasant scent.