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Tag-Her by Armaf is an oriental floral fragrance for women. The top notes are bergamot, neroli, and pink pepper; the heart notes are orange blossom, jasmine, rose, honeysuckle, and iris; the base notes are vanilla, musk, caramel, and labdanum.
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Very rich and even more similar to I Love Love. The bergamot smells incredibly real on my skin. Pity it only lasted two hours, but it’s a total delight.
If you love fresh, light citrus, this is a must. I’m currently testing it and it smells like a mix between Light Blue and Blue Droop. The liquid is great, but the bottle is disappointing: the cap broke in a day despite my careful handling. Still, for the price, it’s worth it, so I do recommend it.
It’s like Blue Droop but more subtle. Very rich from the opening to the dry-down… Good longevity and projection… Recommended for all ages, especially for those who prefer lighter citrus-floral scents. 10/10.
I gave this to my mom, and it doesn’t smell cheap at all; it lasts 8 to 10 hours on her skin, sometimes even longer, with great projection and sillage. It’s worth every penny—a real bargain.
It’s like Blue Droop but more subtle. Smells rich from the opening to the dry-down. Good longevity and projection. Recommended for all ages, especially for those who prefer lighter citrus and floral scents. 10/10!
I bought it for my mom, and it definitely doesn’t smell cheap. Perfumes last well in my house; it lasts her about 8-10 hours, maybe more, and projects beautifully with a great trail. That’s why it’s worth the price—it’s a steal.
I bought it based on the great reviews, but it hasn’t quite won me over. It feels too masculine and the green scent lingers all day. I’ve had it for a year and only used it three times… I just can’t stand it.
I bought it based on the rave reviews, but it hasn’t fully convinced me. It feels very masculine and has a green scent that dominates the whole time. I’ve had it for a year and only used it three times. I can’t stand it.
It’s exquisite, and by my nose, it’s 85% similar to Dolce & Gabbana’s Light Blue. I love wearing it in extreme heat; it works perfectly with me. Very delicious and feminine!
Extremely exquisite and, according to my nose, it’s 85% similar to Dolce & Gabbana’s Light Blue. I love wearing it in extreme heat; it suits me perfectly, haha. Very delicious and feminine.
It’s unisex and works perfectly for me; smells like bergamot peel with a slightly bitter caramel note. It’s like the dry-down of Moschino I Love but more neutral, ideal for busy days or when you want to go with the flow. Best for ages 18-30.
It’s unisex, but to me it smells like bergamot peel with a touch of bitter caramel. It reminds me of the dried-out Moschino I Love, but more neutral. Perfect for rushed days or when you want to project neutrality. Great for ages 18 to 30.
Too citrusy; at times it smells like citronella. The ingredient description doesn’t match the actual scent. As for the sillage, it’s TOTALLY scarce; you’d have to press your nose right against my neck or where I applied it to smell it faintly. Longevity is about 3 hours, and it lasts longer on clothes. It’s not a Light Blue dupe because the latter is better made and higher quality, even though its longevity is also short.
It’s very similar to Montale’s Soleil de Capri: creamy with sweet lemon. I think it’s good for teens or daily wear. Since it’s by Armaf, the bottle costs more than the fragrance itself. Personally, I’m disappointed with this brand because it smells too synthetic, just like Montale.
Very similar to Montale’s Soleil de Capri, creamy and sweet lemon. In my opinion, it’s for teens and daily use. I say this Armaf brand spends more on packaging than on fragrance; personally, I’m disappointed by how synthetic it feels, just like Montale.
Very similar to Dolce&Gabbana Light Blue at an unbeatable price. Totally recommended; I absolutely loved it.
Horrible perfume; it’s like I rolled around in the grass… It doesn’t resemble Light Blue at all. This smells really bad.
Super citrusy, but not that toothpaste-like citrus; it’s half-sweet. I think it can be worn for any occasion, formal or casual. I love the scent. Depending on the weather, the longevity varies, maxing out around 10 hours. It projects fully for the first 4 hours, then the intensity fades. It depends on pH, but that’s how it works on me.
Delicate, feminine, and like lemon cream: it’ll be the caramel, it’ll be the vanilla. Smells clean and great for daily wear. I absolutely love it.
Very fresh; people praise it a lot and often mistake it for Light Blue. The longevity is low or I barely notice it.
I really like it because it’s similar to Light Blue but without the cedar, which I personally don’t enjoy.
I was worried because of its resemblance to Light Blue, since I honestly don’t like that excessive cedar in the opening and dry-down. But Tag Her has no cedar; instead, it has vanilla and caramel, making it a creamy citrus—awesome! I think it could work in winter if you’re into citrus scents. Plus, it’s very versatile.
Opened it 10 minutes ago; at first, it smells a bit like Armaf Odyssey Limoni. After 20 minutes, I get some floral notes I can’t quite identify, and I still haven’t picked up on the caramel or vanilla. Maybe it just needs more time to develop, but for now, that’s what it reminds me of. I’ll update later. Bought it for my mom, and it seems unisex; I’ll try it myself in 1 or 2 months to see how it evolves.