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Signorina Eau de Toilette

3.79 de 5
924 votos

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Descripción

Signorina Eau de Toilette by Salvatore Ferragamo is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2012, this composition was created by Sophie Labbé and Juliette Karagueuzoglou. The top notes reveal lychee and grapefruit; the floral heart is built on rice and rose; while the base notes add milk mousse and cashmere.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 9.2%
  • Primavera 46%
  • Verano 31%
  • Otoño 14%
  • Día 86%
  • Noche 14%

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Comunidad

924 votos

  • Positivo 75%
  • Negativo 19%
  • Neutral 5.6%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

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Femenino

Unisex femenino

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Reseñas

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11 reseñas

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  • A very fresh, easy-to-wear, and pleasant scent for all tastes. I was determined to buy the Eau Parfumado because it’s the one most people use and has good reviews, but I assure you this smells much better. It has good fixative properties, although the other one is stronger. I always say try before you buy. Also, be careful with perfumers, because they take advantage of you having smelled several perfumes to show you one that doesn’t smell well, and since your sense of smell is already saturated, you can get confused.

  • Super fresh and easy-to-wear scent, anyone will love it. I was thinking of buying the Eau Parfum since it’s the most popular with great notes, but I swear this one smells better. The longevity is solid, honestly, the other is just stronger. I always say the same thing: test it before buying. Watch out for perfumeries; sometimes they take advantage of you smelling multiple scents to sell you one that doesn’t smell right while your nose gets confused.

  • I ran into this cute ‘lady’ just two days ago: a sweet yet fresh and very approachable fragrance. The citrus notes are sweet without being icy, creating a top-tier balance with the rice and dulce de leche. The wood is barely noticeable, but overall, it’s one of the best fruity scents I’ve liked lately. The longevity and sillage are moderate but very charming.

  • Two days ago I met this pleasant ‘miss’: a sweet but fresh and very kind fragrance. The citrus notes are sweet without being cold, creating a great balance along with the rice and dulce de leche mousse. The wood note is almost imperceptible, but as a whole, it’s one of the fruitiest scents I’ve liked lately. The longevity and sillage are moderate but very coquettish.

  • Atalcadita

    This pretty purple toilette is becoming my second personal fragrance. The rice makes it powdery and precious; I chose it over the typical Chloé. It has a great balance between the lychee and the delicious dulce de leche mousse that makes it unique. It’s not overly sweet or fruity; I consider it powdery but juicy. I use it all year round and it never feels heavy to me. It has nothing to do with the EDP, which is simpler and reminds me of Chloé; this one is different. It might seem silly, but it brings me a lot of luck: when I wear it, people respect me more, and on the days I wore it, when I showed my driver’s license, they told me I was driving very well. It’s a balanced scent that also harmonizes the environment and those around me.

  • Sharlette

    Elegant and feminine with a serious touch. I love it because it strays far from the trendy sweet gourmand style. It’s hard for anyone else to wear this scent.

  • Sharlette

    Elegant and feminine, with a serious touch. I like it a lot because it’s very different from the sweet and gourmand perfumes that are in fashion now. It’s hard for someone else to wear this scent and for me to like it so much.

  • Bright and cheerful, elegant and ethereal. It’s fresh flowers with a fruity touch; to me, it smells like rose water, lychee, rice, and dulce de leche mousse. It’s like a garden in spring, ideal for a sunny day. It can be used at weddings; it’s sophisticated and romantic, a great option for brides. The longevity is medium to high, with a soft and subtle projection that gives it a charming touch. An extra point for the bottle, which is a beauty.

  • I bought it for the dulce de leche mousse and rice notes. The opening with lychee and grapefruit is delicious but doesn’t last long; then the rice and rose come out. The rice gives it an indescribable touch that I love, while the rose smells cheerful and fresh, nothing powdery. I don’t notice the mousse, although I was expecting it to use it on hotter days. It’s a delicate, feminine, and subtle scent, like an after-shower cream that relaxes. If it had more intensity and longevity, it would be perfect. I suppose that creamy touch is the mousse. It seems beautiful olfactorily, but the performance doesn’t fully convince me. I’ll wait for spring to see how it behaves.

  • Interesting and full of energy, it’s my second favorite after Eleganzza and ahead of Misterious. Even though I hate spring, this smells like that season and makes me want it a little bit. It’s strange that I can’t stand roses, but here the juicy, sweet lychee note with a hint of acidic grapefruit makes it tolerable. Then the rose blends with rice talc, as if it were dusty, and finally comes that drying of milk mousse and cashmere that I love. At first, the powerful rose resists me, but over time it becomes powdery and conquers me. Worth it: projects a 9/10, lasts about 8 hours in the air and 2 more on the skin. It’s purely spring-like, ideal for outdoor events or ceremonies, not for closed interiors or the beach.