Men

Salty Ocean Bouquet

Marca
Zara
Jo Malone
Perfumista
Jo Malone
4.10 de 5
273 votos

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Descripción

Salty Ocean Bouquet by Zara is a women's fragrance from the olfactive family. Launched in 2022, the nose behind this composition is Jo Malone. The top notes are black pepper and bergamot; the heart notes evoke marine, sea salt, and orange blossom; the base note features woody nuances.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 2.7%
  • Primavera 30%
  • Verano 51%
  • Otoño 17%
  • Día 72%
  • Noche 28%

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Comunidad

273 votos

  • Positivo 79%
  • Neutral 11%
  • Negativo 9.9%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 2 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 1 nota

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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9 reseñas

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  • Joseevicent

    I must say, it’s a fragrance I’ve really enjoyed. It starts with a citrus opening, a bit sharp, where the orange blossom flower breaks through, giving it a slightly feminine feel. You can sense the marine nuances, which then combine with a woody note; it reminded me of the Tommy Impact style, very present, making the fragrance turn more masculine. Without a doubt, it’s a rich fragrance, summery, versatile, and very unisex. It has moderate sillage and longevity. Otherwise, I say it’s worth it.

  • It’s totally unisex with a citrus opening, featuring an airy aquatic touch of earth and freshly wet grass or the moment after rain when the sun comes out, more than an ocean breeze. In certain aromatic moments, it adds a kick of pepper, while at other times it shifts, seeming to have cardamomo like Santal 33 or Kierin Santal, where sandalwood takes the lead. It’s very pleasant with huge longevity and sillage, making it indispensable for any casual occasion—meaning not too formal but stylish. It makes you feel fresh and positive. Note: If you’re looking for something more feminine and light in this style, try A Drop d’Issey by Issey Miyake.

  • It reminds me of Ikiru from Mercadona, but without the sweet notes. Supposedly, Ikiru imitates L’Eau D’Issey, but to me, they don’t resemble each other. This one has aquatic notes that also remind me of Agua de Luna. Supposedly, Jo Malone has its own perfumes that are similar to this. I haven’t liked it too much, though I don’t dislike it either. I think it’s just not my style. In general, there’s something about fragrances with marine or aquatic notes that doesn’t quite convince me and turns me off.

  • It reminds me of Mercadona’s Ikiru but without the sweetness. People say Ikiru copies L’Eau D’Issey, but to me, they don’t resemble each other. This one has aquatic notes that also remind me of Agua de Luna. I suppose Jo Malone has similar scents. Ultimately, it didn’t really impress me, and it certainly didn’t repel me; I just don’t think it’s my style. In general, fragrances with marine or aquatic notes never quite convince me and tend to turn me off.

  • Sándalonegro

    Hands down, it’s the best fragrance from Zara, with the possible exception of Herbal Collection 01 Invigorating (though that’s a different story). To put it mildly, it’s the definitive citrus-marine scent. I find it perfect, wonderful, round, highly addictive, fresh yet elegant, captivating from start to finish, and while it’s not complex, it’s not flat either; it evolves. Plus, it has a wide sillage that isn’t invasive and surprising longevity, even more so in my case since I tend to burn through scents. I’m saying all this without being a huge fan of Zara or citrus scents. Although it’s in the women’s section, it’s totally unisex. I don’t understand the obsession with the watery vibes of Vibrant Leather; they smell good but last nothing, and the flood of flankers is insulting. The worst thing that can happen is you fall in love with them only to get discontinued without the brand caring about their users. So buy it if you can and find it, because its availability lasts less than its longevity.

  • I walked into Zara just to browse, sprayed it on my hand, and at first, it seemed weird, so I ignored it. A while later, I asked my brother if he’d put on Bois Imperial; it smelled the same, but he said no, he wasn’t even wearing perfume. Then I realized it was what I had in my hand. The longevity is insane for a Zara scent—8 hours without issues. The projection is potent; it’s not beast mode, but it’s way stronger than average and lasts with just one spray. I bought it again today; it’s an absolute gem. It’s totally masculine; I don’t know why they launched it for women. If you wear it right on your body, it can cause olfactory fatigue, so I only smell it occasionally, but yes, everyone around me can smell it, and they can. I don’t know why nobody talks about this perfume; I feel like it’s my personal discovery, haha.

  • Tomorrowsdust

    What a gem of a fragrance. Although they sell it as feminine, for me, it’s totally unisex. The name doesn’t lie: it opens with clean, fresh, salty marine notes, almost like an ocean breeze, and then a floral base emerges. On male skin, it takes on another nuance—more elegant and mineral—without losing its character. It has great sillage and surprising longevity for its category, perfect for daily use. The price is more than fair. Honestly, I don’t know what else you could ask for: it smells amazing, performs well, and is versatile. If this had come out from Jo Malone, everyone would be paying over $100 without questioning it. Simply sublime.