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Quizas, Quizas, Quizas Pasion
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Quizás, Quizás, Quizás Passion by Loewe is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2011, this composition features red berries, bergamot, and mandarin in the top notes; African orange blossom, freesia, and magnolia in the heart; and cashmere wood, amber, and vetiver in the base.
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The opening is fruity and pleasant, dominated by blueberry. But after about 15 minutes, it’s an idyllic floral-woody fragrance! The combination of neroli and magnolia is sublime and warm to my nose; it conveys well-being. It’s beautiful, serene, and feminine, a good mix between informal and elegant that doesn’t become heavy. It’s attractive and delicious. I see it as suitable for daytime use, from spring to autumn.
I love Loewe perfumes, but they all have a note that makes my nose crinkle; in this case, maybe it’s the flowers being too intense. I think the magnolia and freesia are too much, and sometimes they give off masculine tones. I see it for outdoor or daytime use; in an enclosed space, it would overwhelm me quite a bit. I barely notice the woods or the amber. Not for me.
I’d been wanting to try this for a while since Loewe perfumes are hard to find here in Texas. After reading tons of reviews, I thought I’d like it… but after receiving a decant, I honestly didn’t like it at all, maybe it’s just my pH. It starts floral, but not the classic gardenia and jasmine combo; it’s more of a slightly bitter floral, like orange blossom with 1000% bergamot. Then that bitter acidity fades into a soft woody base. The cherries, which I expected to be sweet, are barely noticeable, very faint. In the end, it smells like a men’s cologne with woody notes. The longevity is good—it’s been 7+ hours and it’s still a cloud 2 cm away. The sillage is low, but if someone is close, they can smell it.
I was eager to try it since it’s not very popular here (TX, USA) and you hardly find Loewe fragrances. I read many reviews and thought I’d like it. I just received a decant, and honestly, I didn’t like it at all; maybe it’s my pH. It starts floral, but not the classic gardenia and jasmine combo; it’s more of a slightly bitter floral, I suppose orange blossom with bergamot at 1000% power. Then that bitter acidity fades, leaving soft woods. The cherries I thought would be sweet are barely noticeable, very faint. Afterward, the fragrance turns masculine, like a cologne with woody traces. Longevity is good, already over 7 hours, and it smells like a cloud at 2 cm. Sillage is low, but if someone is close, they can definitely detect it.
A bit overblown, but not to the point of causing migraines or nausea. The freesia is sweet and intense, dominating the scent. I wouldn’t call it impactful, but it does have personality. I smell it strongly. It’s not elegant, but neither is it vulgar. It’s eye-catching. Lately, Loewe has gained relevance in Mexico, though I’m not sure if due to brand investment or a good public response. Only time will tell. At least the name is original, though it doesn’t say much to me.
Maybe, Maybe, Maybe Passion taught me not to judge a perfume by first impressions; you have to give it time to discover its charm. The first time, on blotter paper, I hated it: very strong, almost made my teeth chatter. Now, with a decant, I’ll even miss it. On skin, it’s fruity and woody: sweet blueberries with orange and lemon highlighting their acidity, warm ambered cashmere wood adding depth, plus a powdery, clean touch. The flowers give it that fine, classic creation typical of Loewe. If you’re looking for red fruits that aren’t too sweet and nothing childish, this is it. The sillage goes from heavy to moderate; at first it’s thunderous and red (my initial rejection), then it softens. Lasts about 8 hours. Great for spring and autumn, fresh days and nights. Works well for romantic night dates, it’s supremely feminine and seductive, true to its name. Also suitable for formal or semi-formal wear.
Maybe, Maybe, Maybe Passion is intense, acidic, sweet, and bitter all at once, with a powerful trail. Red fruits and woods stand out, followed by citrus acidity and freesia. It’s a bold aroma that can be overwhelming if not applied with restraint; ideal for temperate or cold climates, especially for going out at night. Not my favorite, though it improves significantly with time. I think it will appeal to those seeking something bitter/sweet and woody, unconventional, with a unisex vibe leaning more masculine. It’s quite similar to Paco Rabanne’s Black XS L’Exces for Her.
Maybe Maybe Maybe Passion is intense acidic sweet and bitter all at once with a powerful trail. Red fruits and wood stand out followed by citrus acidity and freesia. It’s a bold scent that can be overwhelming if not applied sparingly; perfect for temperate or cold climates especially for night outs. Honestly I don’t love it though I must say it improves significantly with time. I think it might appeal to those seeking a bitter/sweet woody fragrance that’s unconventional with a distinctive and different scent from the popular ones although it’s quite similar to Paco Rabanne’s Black XS L’Exces for Her. In my opinion it’s unisex leaning more towards the masculine side.
Beautiful fragrance, sweet but not cloying and super sensual thanks to the berries. The longevity and sillage are top-notch, and even without over-applying, it smells amazing. It’s a gorgeous, perhaps original scent with its own quality stamp: feminine and sexy without being vulgar. The best way to judge is to test it on skin.
Exquisite fragrance, sweet without being heavy and very sensual thanks to the red fruits. Performance is excellent in longevity and sillage; without overapplying, it’s very pleasant. It’s a beautiful, perhaps original perfume, but with a seal of excellence: feminine and sexy without being vulgar. The best way to judge it is on skin.
I tried it because a friend smelled it and thought it would suit me… but no, it smells stale, that vintage note many fragrances have. It had to be worn for a while before I could detect any notes. Total disappointment.
I grabbed a tester because a friend smelled it, but I think it’s a total bust for me. It smells stale, that vintage scent many old perfumes have. It must be expired because I can’t detect any notes; everything seems faded.
Never heard of this until it was offered to me as a trade, and without hesitation, I tried it. It has a lot of personality and doesn’t go unnoticed. It’s a potent blend of red fruits and berries with a plush, amber-woody base. You need to give it time to understand it; I like it, but I wish the berries didn’t dominate so much, as that note doesn’t quite work for me.