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Ryo Chuva
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Ryo Chuva by Natura is an aromatic aquatic fragrance for men and women. This creation, launched in 2024, was designed by Verônica Kato, Yves Cassar, and Natasha Côté. In its opening, the composition unfolds notes of river, rain, and mandarin; the heart reveals violet leaf, sambac jasmine, and rose; while the base settles on vetiver, musk, copaiba balsam, and white birch.
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I tested this at Natura next to Homem Elo, which smells nice, but Ryo Chuva captivated me more with its fresh, summery, and herbal vibe. It reminded me of an old perfume in my collection, maybe Lacoste Essencial, with that freshly cut grass feel and a soft rose touch. Moderate projection and over 7 hours on skin—very good. It’s not original, but if you’re looking for something fresh for spring or summer at this price, it’s worth it. Cheers!
I tried this at Natura beside Homem Elo, which smells great, but Ryo Chuva won me over with that fresh, summery, herbal air. It reminded me of an old perfume I owned, I think Lacoste Essencial, with that freshly mown lawn vibe and a hint of soft rose. Medium projection, lasted over 7 hours on skin—very well. It’s not unique, but if you want something fresh for spring or summer, it’s worth it for the price. Cheers!
Fresh and green, it perfectly captures the scent of a summer rainstorm. Bought it blind and zero regrets. Lasted 4-5 hours on my skin and a bit longer on clothes.
Fresh, green, and it really captures that summer rain feeling. Excellent choice for the heat; I bought it blind and have no regrets. Lasted 4-5 hours on skin and a bit longer on clothes.
At first impression, it reminded me of the traditional Nivea cream scent, but that aroma disappears in seconds to give way to a true explosion of wild rain scent. I was fascinated by how well the rain accord is achieved, accompanied by vital and soft citrus touches characteristic of mandarin, along with the green petitgrain and the aquatic floral of Pataqueira. This fragrance evolves well: herbal, green, so green! and earthy, like wet leaves crushed in your hands. A shy floral center, where Sambac jasmine and the powdery touch of iris stand out, plus violet leaves, give delicacy to all that green. It fixes very comfortably, slightly resinous, clean, and creamy musky with soapy touches. At times, as if smelling fresh cilantro with lemon. SO FOR THOSE WHO ENJOY FOUGÈRES AND HERBALS. It reminds me of Estoraque, but not Frescor, rather Àgua de Banho Estoraque, because it has that vibe, though much more delicate and less woody than Frescor. It’s also comparable to Naturé’s Banho Da Chuva, but in a more refined and mature version. Totally unisex, in the style of Ekos Maracuyá or Ekos Madeira em Flor. To use in spring/summer and bathe completely in it. My favorite from the Ryo collection.
At first, I thought of Nivea cream, but seconds later, the wild rain aroma exploded. I was fascinated by the rain accord paired with vital citrus notes of tangerine, green petitgrain, and the aquatic floral of pataqueira. It evolves into herbal, green, and earthy scents, like broken wet leaves. A shy floral heart with sambac jasmine, powdery iris, and violet adds delicacy. The dry down is fixed, resinous, clean, creamy musky, and soapy. Sometimes it smells like fresh cilantro with lemon. SOLO FOR FOUGERE AND HERBAL LOVERS. It reminds me of Estoraque Bath Water, but more delicate and less woody than Frescor. Comparable to Naturé’s Banho Da Chuva, but more elaborate and mature. Totally unisex, similar to Ekos Maracuyá or Madeira em Flor. Perfect for spring-summer and for bathing with it. My favorite in the Ryo collection.
I think it’s a very conceptual aquatic fragrance and that didn’t appeal to me at first… over time, I fell in love with it. I believe if the natural aromas it evokes had been more natural in my own history, it would make more sense for me to want to evoke them, but as a city person, I didn’t find a mossy and aquatic scent very charming at first. Now I love its concept; while it’s not a natural scent for me, I’m impressed by how it manages to evoke rainy landscapes full of flowers in the jungle. I don’t find it aromatic, but fresh and woody. It has a mossy wood, soaked in fresh water. I insist, it seems very conceptual in its composition, alluding to its Amazonian origin, but it’s not my style. Completely unisex; my boyfriend looks particularly good in it after a shower. I think it’s a bit pricey for a catalog item, but its presentation and composition are beautiful.
At first, I didn’t like it because it felt too aquatic and conceptual. But over time, I fell in love with it. Maybe if I’d grown up in nature, I’d have connected more with those mossy and puddle scents, but being city-based, it didn’t click at first. Now I’m fascinated by how it evokes rain landscapes and jungle flowers. It’s not natural for me, but it’s fresh and woody, like mossy wood soaked in fresh water. It’s conceptual, hinting at the Amazonian origin, but it’s not my style. Totally unisex; my boyfriend looks great in it after a shower. I think it’s pricey for a catalog item, but the presentation and composition are gorgeous.
I expected something more herbal, I don’t know why, but I was surprised. At first, being more of a toilet water, you feel the alcohol and need to let it evaporate a bit to feel the notes. The oils are clearly visible on the skin, and to my surprise, I found a similarity with Lattafa Atlas, as if it were a lighter, softer version, not as dense and without that stinging salt note that the other has. I don’t feel it aquatic in the sense of fresh water or rain, but rather marine. Maybe the heart notes give it more depth or the base woods, but it’s not so fresh as one might think without being invasive. I loved it anyway and plan to buy another one for fear Natura will discontinue it like they sometimes do with sustainable rainforest plants; I’ve seen other fragrances disappear from the catalog and that’s why I’m stocking up. It’s completely unisex, although some might find it more masculine due to that undeclared salty note that comes out for me. Very innovative and original. As always, Natura doesn’t disappoint.
I didn’t like it at all; it smells like soap, but those old-fashioned ones. It reminds me of my grandmother’s bathroom.
When I smelled the Natura Ryo collection, it was this fragrance that convinced me to buy the whole family, but on my skin, I think it’s the one I liked the least. The scent is great BUT the rose note clouds a fragrance that is fresh, aquatic, and clean to my nose. The evocation of a humid, rainy jungle is lost with that rose. The performance seems correct. My wife liked it and said my negative perception was because it was for women, although I feel it’s unisex without leaning toward any gender (6/10).
The river and rain notes really caught my attention. The first time I smelled it, it seemed strange, as several commenters say, I sensed something marine, wet, but very pleasant. It’s easy to wear, and as someone in the reviews said, I gradually fell in love; it’s very comforting. At work, someone started asking who was wearing that scent until it reached me and complimented me; I didn’t think they’d notice because I viewed it as an intimate perfume. I’m truly delighted with Ryo Chuva.
This is a masterpiece!!! After getting tired of everything smelling like vanilla, I started searching for notes I like, then filtering by price and availability. The big surprise is that it smells a lot like the legendary Givenchy Insense, which few people know anymore. Fresh, green, with the rain note being dominant and fantastic; it reminds me of a tropical rain. The mandarin clears the way to appreciate the flowers and vetiver; as it dries, it becomes just slightly warmer, like rainforest tree bark drying in the sun after a storm. The trail is potent for this price and lasts almost 24 hours. Totally recommended.
This is a masterpiece! After getting tired of all the vanilla-heavy scents, I hunted for my favorite notes and ruled out options based on price and availability. The surprise? It smells a lot like the legendary Givenchy Insense, which hardly anyone knows anymore. Fresh and green, the rain note dominates and is fantastic, evoking a tropical storm. The tangerine brightens things up so you can notice the flowers and vetiver; as it dries down, it becomes slightly warmer, like jungle bark drying in the sun after a shower. The trail is potent for this price and lasts almost 24 hours. Totally recommended.
I was really excited about this, but unfortunately, it smells like shaving lotion 😔. Nothing special; it has the scent of the kind of fragrance you find in any pharmacy or store.
It’s okay, but it’s very soft. In my case, it lasts longer on clothes than on skin. It’s a lively yet calm green scent: mandarins with rain notes. I don’t find it memorable. It’s unisex, but leans more feminine. Simply put, it’s good for a sober woman.
Wow! I absolutely love it! I bought it blindly and it was my best decision. It smells fresh, watery, and green: like a riverbank after a summer rain; grass, wet earth, and tree trunks soaked in water. It brings me so much peace and nostalgia. I wish it lasted longer and had more projection, but I still want to keep it in my collection forever.