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Sisterland Red Rose

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Benetton
3.59 de 5
311 votos

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Descripción

Sisterland Red Rose by Benetton is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2021, this composition features peach and grapefruit in the top notes; iris flower and rose in the heart; and praline and amber in the base.

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  • Primavera 23%
  • Verano 15%
  • Otoño 34%
  • Día 53%
  • Noche 47%

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311 votos

  • Positivo 63%
  • Negativo 23%
  • Neutral 14%

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  • I picked it up for the packaging, which is gorgeous with its kokeshi doll, something I adore collecting. It smells delicious, reminiscent of La Vie Est Belle but without being as potent or heavy, making it an ideal budget alternative. It also evokes Kenzo Flower with that powdery and sweet finish. It looks great in cool weather since it doesn’t overwhelm me, serving well for day and night for casual use. Benetton usually doesn’t stick to my skin much, so I use it with moisturizer and it lasts about 5 hours with soft sillage. For the price, it’s a steal.

  • I bought it specifically for the beautiful packaging. I love the kokeshi doll that resembles the bottle, as I also collect perfumes. It smells delicious, clearly reminiscent of La Vie Est Belle but less potent and not overwhelming. It could be a good budget alternative to that perfume. It also reminds me of Kenzo Flower, with that powdery and sweet dry down. It works great in cool weather; since it’s not too strong, it suits me for day and night. For me, it’s casual wear. Benetton doesn’t last well on my skin anyway, so I use it with moisturizer and it lasts about 5 hours with moderate to soft sillage. For the price, it’s amazing!

  • A fruity, sweet, and super pleasant opening, intense and vibrant. It seems like the best fruit/sweet fragrance on the market in this price range, and maybe it is, but unfortunately after 20 minutes it becomes soft and generic. That doesn’t take away from the fact that the opening is super nice, youthful, and informal, perfect for ages 15 to 28, ideal for hanging out with friends, a nice dinner, or daily wear.

  • gomezmarinich

    To avoid surprises: the bottles aren’t painted; they have a plastic wrap over them.

  • psicowoman

    Sweet, I clearly detect praline; it’s a bit similar to La Vie Est Belle but not a clone. The longevity is about 3 hours and it doesn’t overpower.

  • I don’t get why new perfumes for young girls always smell like artificial candy, like synthetic raspberry or caramel. This one smells like real caramelized apple caramel, with that red ribbon they used to wear, not praline, and I don’t smell anything else. It’s a shame because the Sisterland idea was great as a gift between friends or sisters (a scent for each one), but smelling this sweet all day is going to give me a headache.

  • I don’t know why young girls are forced to smell like artificial candy, like synthetic raspberry or caramel. This smells like apple caramel with red on top, nothing like praliné. It’s a shame because I liked the idea of the sisters for gifting among friends, but smelling this all day gives me a headache.

  • wildkatzen

    Ouch, another disappointment. On the outside, I thought the bottle wasn’t painted but had printed plastic and low-quality plastic finishes, which presaged a huge letdown… well, the scent itself turns out to be quite common, like a pharmacy brand cologne knockoff with names you’ve never heard, like ‘Juanita Cologne,’ etc. It’s good for nothing more than after a shower or for scenting sheets. Sorry for being harsh, but Benetton is badly targeted.

  • amatista77

    OMG… another budget dupe for LVEB. I liked it, yes… it’s sweet, fruity, fresher, and lighter than its ‘mom’ Lancôme. It projects quite well for the first 2 hours, then fades, and by the 3rd hour it’s gone. It’s much more youthful and wearable, even for hot days. I loved its super cute little bottle. It’s nothing impressive or innovative, but if you love LVEB and don’t want to spend a fortune… highly recommended.

  • amatista77

    OMG… another budget dupe for La Vie Est Belle. I liked it, yes… it’s sweet, fruity, fresher, and lighter than the original version. It projects well for the first two hours, then fades, and by three hours it’s gone. It’s much more youthful and wearable, even for hot days. I loved its super cute little bottle. It’s nothing groundbreaking or innovative, but if you love La Vie Est Belle and don’t want to spend a fortune… highly recommended.

  • wildkatzen

    Ouch, another hit. The bottle isn’t painted, it’s plasticized with cheap plastic finishes that already signaled a disaster. The scent is common, like drugstore colognes from brands you’ve never heard of, like Juanita Cologne. It’s good for after a shower or to scent sheets. Sorry for being harsh, Benetton is badly focused.

  • CamiAckerman

    I was hesitant because I was discouraged hearing they weren’t painted bottles but had stickers on them, lol. Well, now I tried the red one since it was a gift for my sister. It’s not bad at all! The sticker is cute (for the picky ones) and good quality, and the cap is super pretty. The glass is thick and has a nice weight. The whole packaging and bottle are very lovely, great presentation. The scent opens sweet and slightly spicy, dries super similar to Lancôme’s La Vie Est Belle, so as a gift it’s super lovely, but be careful that the red version might not be the most appropriate for little girls or teenagers. My little sister got it for her 14th birthday and the scent didn’t convince her, but she fell in love with the bottle. Good trail but low longevity on skin. Although it’s a perfume with the 3Bs, the atomizer is excellent. Cheers!

  • I’m thrilled with the United Dreams Together for Her; I was looking for perfumes with that winning combination of ‘peach-praline-rose’ and found that Benetton had another with those exact notes. The Sisterland range seems made for young, carefree girls who want a light perfume for everyday wear. I smelled all three, and despite the notes, Red Rose was definitely my favorite. Setting aside the fact that it is indeed a lighter dupe of La Vie Est Belle, I feel it’s more of a mature version than the United Dreams Together for Her (UDTH). After using them for the last few weeks, I find many similarities. Red Rose opens with a crunchy, sweet peach, like a caramelized slice. Grapefruit gives it a touch of maturity that isn’t in the UDTH. Then come the rose, praline, and amber. I don’t smell as much iris as in LVEB, and thank goodness, there’s no patchouli. All the notes on Fragrantica are exactly what you smell. It sits pretty close to the skin; I even catch a slightly woody vanilla scent. It doesn’t project like LVEB, but stays calm and composed, just like the UDTH. That’s why I insist: it’s not so much a Lancôme dupe, but rather an amber version of the UDTH. It’s powdery, sweet, somewhat creamy. Lasts about 5 hours on skin. Yes, the bottle looks like a toy, the material quality isn’t great but not terrible. It’s a perfume for someone young without many pretensions (unlike some reviewers on this forum) and it delivers what it promises. I wouldn’t pay the 1,200 Mexican pesos it costs; I bought it on discount, and that’s when it’s worth it.

  • I think it’s an ideal gift due to the packaging, the fragrance, and especially the price. From the Sisterland Red Rose line, this was the one I liked the most. Yes, it reminds me of Lancôme’s La Vie Est Belle, but almost at the end; at first, its peach note gives it more freshness. Some people were bothered that the bottle isn’t painted but has plastic over it, but I think it’s to keep the price affordable and it doesn’t take away from its merit; the cap is beautiful. It’s a scent that usually pleases everyone; I would have smelled the other versions before deciding.

  • I think it’s a great gift idea due to its packaging, fragrance, and especially its price. Among the Sisterland Red Rose line, this was my favorite. Yes, it reminded me of Lancôme’s Vie Est Belle, but almost at the end; at first, its peach note gives it more freshness. Some were indignant that the bottle isn’t painted but has plastic over it, but I think that’s how they keep the price economic. I don’t think lacking paint takes away from its merit; the cap is gorgeous. I believe it’s a fragrance that generally pleases, so I’d try the other versions before deciding.

  • It’s a perfume with poor longevity and bad sillage; once it dries, it becomes powdery and the notes never really bloom.

  • It was a Christmas gift for a friend and didn’t disappoint. People say it resembles Vie Est Belle, but it also has similarities to Katy Perry’s ‘Meow’ and Tous’ ‘Rebel’. She smelled it in a display and thought it was perfect. Peach dominates at the start, then rose in the heart (without being aggressive), and finally vanilla with a powdery touch. It’s creamy, but pleasant enough for a summer night. Rating 8/10.

  • It was a Christmas gift for a good friend and it didn’t disappoint. They say it’s similar to La Vie Est Belle, but it also has great similarities with Katy Perry’s Meow and Tous’ Rebel. I smelled it on a display and it seemed perfect for her. Peach dominates at the start, then moves to rose without being overpowering, and closes with vanilla and a powdery touch. It’s a bit creamy, but very pleasant for a summer night. Rating 8/10.

  • fleur parfumée

    I have one on one wrist and the original Lancôme on the other: the dry-down is very similar. The original is more potent, as expected. To me, it smells good when combined; I don’t notice the individual notes, but rather an amber, creamy, powdery, and fruity aroma. It doesn’t feel gourmand to me, nor do I detect praline.

  • Feels like the cheap version of La Vie Est Belle, and that’s very noticeable once it dries. It’s not an exact dupe, it has a similar vibe, but honestly, I wouldn’t recommend it; there are thousands of better and more beautiful options at this price point. This one smells off.

  • La Vie Est Belle Cheap smells like the cheap version of La Vie Est Belle, something noticeable in the dry down. It’s not a dupe, but it has something of that fragrance. Honestly, I wouldn’t buy or recommend it; there are thousands of good and cheap options, this is a weird hybrid.

  • Karina Carreño

    I tried this fragrance and was blown away because it dries down exactly like La Vie Est Belle 😍 (which is what I love). It lasts a long time, especially on clothes, and it’s a very sweet scent. I’ll definitely buy it. If you like La Vie Est Belle, you’ll love this one ❤️.

  • Karina Carreño

    I tried this fragrance and was impressed because it dries down exactly like La Vie Est Belle, which I love about that perfume. It also lasts a long time, especially on clothes, and it’s a very sweet scent. I will definitely buy it. If you like La Vie Est Belle, you’ll love this one ❤️.

  • I love it! It’s super similar to La Vie Est Belle by Lancôme, just less intense. If you like that fragrance, you’ll love this❤️. It lasts excellently on me, up to 8 hours and then on clothes, but it’s noticeable. On fabric, it lasts until washed. I hate the bottle: I thought the design was printed on the glass, but it’s stamped plastic covering the bottle, a nightmare. There have been cheaper bottles that looked nicer; that plastic is unnecessary lol. The cap is nice though. Score: 7/10.

  • Nelly Angelica

    It’s a beautiful perfume from the bottle, with extreme longevity and sillage. I love it, it smells delicious, it’s affordable, and it looks high-end.

  • Another disappointing Benetton perfume in terms of scent, sillage, and longevity. It ends up like a body mist. The only bad thing is that the beautiful bottles don’t match the quality of this Sisterland line.

  • Another disappointing Benetton perfume in scent, sillage, and longevity. It sits like a body mist, and the only thing that hurts is that the cute bottles don’t match the perfume across the entire Sisterland line.

  • I loved it! My best friend who emigrated gifted it to me and sent it for my birthday. It’s subtle, feminine, and pretty. My husband also liked how it smelled on my skin. For me, 10/10♥️.

  • Miss Bonnie

    This scent is mature, nothing youthful. Two people told me it smelled like an older lady, and another said the room smelled like a witch 😬.

  • veronicacastrello

    I don’t get why people say it’s similar to La Vie Est Belle by Lancôme; it has nothing to do with it. At first, it smells like roses, then like amber, it lasts forever, it’s very good, and the price is even better.

  • They gifted me this for my 18th birthday in 2022; I knew nothing about notes and it just smelled like grandma 😭. I smelled it again and it still seems like an older person LOL, though it dries down to be subtle and cute. The longevity is ridiculous: 1/10.

  • What beautiful bottles this Benetton collection has! I tried it in-store and it has that La Vie Est Belle by Lancôme vibe, though it’s not the same. It’s floral-fruit, sweet but not cloying. Even though the line is youthful, this red one suits a 25-year-old better for daily wear, never in summer due to the heat. I don’t like LVEB because everyone wears it and it gets old, plus I hate its invasive, earthy patchouli. This Benetton version without patchouli is more toned down and youthful, like an EDT of La Vie, but it struggles with longevity: 3 hours on skin and 3 more on clothes. On sturdy fabrics, it lasts longer. Since it’s cheap, you can overuse it or wear it as a body perfume. It’s on my list to collect all the Sisterland scents.

  • I see this more as a splash: the longevity, sillage, and price aren’t worth it. The iris gives it a mature, diplomatic vibe, but it’s not my absolute favorite, though it doesn’t offend.