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Treselle

Marca
Avon
Alberto Morillas
Perfumista
Alberto Morillas
3.78 de 5
2,806 votos

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Descripción

Avon Treselle is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2003, this composition was created by Ilias Ermenidis and Alberto Morillas. The top notes unfold with lotus flower, neroli, and rose; the heart reveals pepper and licorice; while the base notes complete the structure with lily of the valley, musk, and iris.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 16%
  • Primavera 36%
  • Verano 21%
  • Otoño 28%
  • Día 70%
  • Noche 30%

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Comunidad

2,806 votos

  • Positivo 76%
  • Negativo 20%
  • Neutral 3.8%

Pirámide olfativa

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

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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40 reseñas

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  • I had it in 2004; it’s a good fragrance. I didn’t buy it again because I like trying new things; it has to be amazing for me to repurchase.

  • To my taste, it’s more of a winter scent, quite strong; I prefer smelling it on others than on myself, but it’s very pleasant and long-lasting.

  • One of the best fragrances from Avon. I used it as a teenager and it brings back many memories. I recommend it for night and winter because it’s intense. The downside is it doesn’t last more than three hours.

  • It has a very intense floral aroma. I gave it away because it’s not my style; I feel it’s more for people over 30.

  • It’s back in my hands. Like with Alisa, I bought it in 2004 because my husband liked it. Now I want to use it again. I noticed changes: it’s spicier and longer-lasting, the liquid shifted from beige to pink, and the top notes are subtler. It remains an intense floral, slightly sweet but not vanilla, with pepper, licorice, and a fruity touch like orange. It lasts quite a while; two sprays are enough for a good trail. It’s sexy and attracts men. I recommend it for ages 20+, for cold days with moderation or for night. The quality-to-price ratio is excellent; it lasts longer than high-end perfumes that cost four times as much and last half as long. It’s persistent and noticeable, not for those who prefer subtle scents.

  • Celeste Ramírez

    I started using it at 30, and it’s my total choice for spring and summer. It’s super sensual but discreet, nothing cloying; acquaintances are surprised it’s from Avon because it doesn’t smell cheap. I wear it to work and love it.

  • It smells floral with a sharp grapefruit citrus note; the ads sell it as sexy and the bottle is a nice copper style. Now the fragrance is stronger, gives energy, and is perfect for night.

  • Very, very delicious, but on my skin it doesn’t last long. Still, for going to the gym or meeting friends for mate is an excellent option. I’ll tell you it’s delicious, pure jasmine, but it just doesn’t last on the skin.

  • One of the best Avon fragrances: elegant, sophisticated, sensual, beautiful, I would buy it again.

  • Sandra Cabezas271282

    Avon Treselle, eau de parfum, is a fragrance that feels herbal, aquatic, sweet, soft, and feminine. I find it similar to Acqua di Gioia; it’s for summer and spring, warm climates. Lasts 3 hours, moderate sillage, for people 20 years and up.

  • Very floral, smells delicious. I’m a nurse, and when I wear it, doctors ask what perfume my husband uses 😂😂. When I tell them it’s from Avon, they are left speechless 😱… It’s one of those fragrances that flatters you so much. By the way, I bought it because my sister smelled it and wouldn’t stop complimenting it, including me.

  • charlotinable

    It’s a super exquisite delight, nothing more than the Omnia Crystalline version by Bulgari. Totally identical. The good thing is I have the original and I’ve already ordered this one. Ideal for any season and any time. One of the best Avon has ever done. It has one little flaw: it’s so soft it doesn’t last long. But it’s worth it.

  • Zoe Lezcano

    What a pity. I ordered it with all the excitement after reading reviews and watching videos, but I don’t know if it’s been reformulated or what. I didn’t feel that sensuality everyone talks about; it seems more like a men’s fragrance. Not floral at all, not romantic at all. I feel disappointed; I don’t know what to do because I don’t feel it’s for me. Also, it lasted less than an hour and the sillage is very weak. I recommend that before buying like I did, you get the 15 ml Avon version and try it, don’t make the same mistake as me 💔😭

  • It says it has neroli, but on my skin it smells just like my jasmine oil: nothing synthetic, only natural white flowers with that aquatic lotus touch. It has great depth; it’s not flat. It feels like a designer fragrance and costs only two bucks—unbelievable that it’s from a catalog.

  • magia olfativa

    What a gem! Co-created by Alberto Morillas and Ilias Ermenidis, what a treasure I just found. Treselle is floral and aquatic, dominated by lotus, bathed in slightly smoky mandarins with sandalwood; I even catch a hint of fresh melon, neither ripe nor green. The Avon catalog listed lotus and mandarin, caught my eye so much that I ordered it. Upon spraying, I recognized it strongly with L’Eau d’Issey Miyake and Opium Vapours (that discontinued one with delicious smoky mandarin and sandalwood notes). If Treselle was created by a genius who made L’Eau d’Issey and my beloved Belle d’Opium by YSL, Alberto Morillas has created countless icons like Aqua di Gio and the Bulgari line! With this fresh, clean, soft, subtle, delicate, and elegant fragrance, he’s shown himself again!

  • I like this perfume; it doesn’t fascinate me to the point of making me fall in love, but I still find it very delicious. I think it’s quite wearable, in no way intrusive. I feel it’s quite green and very fresh. I sense it’s in the same style as Pur Blanca, only the latter is softer and has a sweeter touch, in my opinion. I perceive Treselle as less sweet but more intense. For me, they are among the fresh florals I’d use more in spring and summer nights (though I feel it’s very versatile and can be worn in any season without being overwhelming). Personally, in winter, I prefer well-sweet, vanilla, gourmand, or floral scents with more sweetness, but it wouldn’t look bad using it (I’m going to try it in the low-temperature season to see how it settles). In my opinion, it’s a very good perfume that I don’t think fails too much for those who like florals with a soft, sparkling spicy touch (probably due to the pepper note). While I don’t feel it’s a sexy perfume, I do think that pepper touch gives it a bit of sensuality, of maturity. It’s lovely, fresh, pleasant, clean, feminine, and for the price, it seems like a very good option (at least in Argentina, it’s quite accessible). The packaging seems beautiful (nothing pretentious, but very delicate). I don’t particularly care about that because I’m not really interested in it. If the fragrance doesn’t please me, the packaging doesn’t matter to me because I’m not buying a decorative object, but the content. A beautiful fragrance can have the simplest packaging, and what I care about is falling in love with the scent, but I do recognize that in this case, it looks delicate on the vanity, and that I love. It’s a fragrance that, as they say, has the three Bs (good, beautiful, and cheap); what more could you ask for? I would buy it again, especially because it breaks the routine of what I’m used to wearing (very sweet). Often I feel like taking a break from the trending gourmand aromas and smelling something different, and this perfume is ideal for that. I recommend it.

  • Rose Rose

    The scent it emits is irresistible; I owned it, but it didn’t suit my skin—I felt it was heavy on me. To my taste, it’s not for summer or daytime; it’s a bit too strong.

  • Treselle is a hyper-feminine fragrance. A budget gem for floral lovers and those who appreciate a pepper note, provided they don’t mind the scent feeling somewhat synthetic. I like it, though it doesn’t quite make me fall in love. The pepper is very predominant from start to finish. As for the florals, I struggle to distinguish specific notes, though I clearly perceive the lotus, with its fresh and watery touch, and a green aspect that I believe is the lily of the valley. It seems ideal for spring (especially) and autumn. Its longevity on my skin is 5-6 hours, with a moderate trail once its initial potent projection fades. Scent: 6.5/10, Longevity: 5.5/10, Sillage: 8/10, Value: 8/10, Versatility: 7/10, Packaging: 8/10. Would I buy it again? Probably not.

  • A fragrance masterpiece. It’s magical, romantic, for a woman with a good sense of humor. One could say it’s a lost gem, truly lost, among Avon’s catalogs. Where would I have imagined finding Mr. Ermenidis and Mr. Morillas there? Great perfumers who create great perfumes. And this one, not even because it’s cheap, is no exception. It’s a true marvel.

  • The Treselle I tried before (before the possible reformulation) was sensual and spicy, with a floral that expanded exquisitely. It felt fresh, transparent, yet mysterious at the same time. I agree with those who said it has a very subtle green touch. Everything adds up to make it wonderful. It’s versatile for any season, though I think it shines more in spring or summer nights, but that’s just a matter of taste. I believe perfume should only obey the mood and spirit of the person wearing it. It didn’t feel like a catalog product. Honestly, along with Today, they are masterpieces from Avon.

  • It’s a white floral scent with a greenish tendency; it’s not an unpleasant perfume, but on my skin, the neroli feels very strong. Perfect for lovers of white floral perfumes; it will hit 100% for them.

  • Treselle is one of my favorites, fresher than Today Tomorrow. It has extraordinary longevity, it’s refreshing and comforting. I can definitely sense the neroli.

  • Wooow… that’s all I can say about this fragrance. The lotus and neroli mark the beginning of this floral forest called Treselle, leaving a perceptible yet delicate aroma for others. Once it dries, I’ve sensed the lily of the valley holding up very well, accompanying the neroli and lotus, while the roses are almost imperceptible. I had doubts about buying it, but today that I finally got to wear it, I was absolutely amazed. It’s a scent that doesn’t disappoint; I recommend it for autumn days or cold weather.

  • I bought it because someone recommended it. It’s a gorgeous white floral fragrance that I’m going to wear a lot this summer. It feels fresh because it’s a green floral—not overly sweet like ripe flowers, but rather like those that just opened, heavy with dew. Highly recommended for floral lovers.

  • PrismaStar

    It’s a scent I already knew, though I can’t quite remember where from; it’s been on the Avon shelves for years. I ordered it as part of a deodorant promo just to try it out, since I’d heard nothing but praise and thought, ‘If I like it, I’ll buy it.’ Honestly, right out of the bottle, it smells super soapy—it reminds me of Pur Blanca but with more musk and a watery touch that makes it even more soapy. Once it dries down, it becomes more floral and powdery due to the iris; I detect a faint aromatic note that could be licorice or pepper, though it’s very subtle. If the licorice were more prominent, it might be even more special, but in its mid and dry phases, it’s quite rich, sweeter, floral, and powdery. I’d buy it just for that.

  • anita1980

    I love it; I always keep a backup bottle for myself—it’s an absolute gem. Given its creators, this green scent fascinates me. Many people have asked me what I’m wearing when I spray it; truly, it’s a catalog jewel. If you haven’t tried it, you have no idea what you’re missing.

  • Rossadeena

    A fresh, soft citrus-floral scent. I’d smelled it before; it reminded me of Tous Touch and also La Renta So (though the latter is exquisite). Its performance is quite poor on skin, clothes, and projection. It’s suitable for spring or summer days. It’s a pleasant smell, but I won’t be buying it again due to its almost non-existent longevity. I don’t understand the point of creating fragrances that don’t last even 20 minutes.

  • I used to wear this perfume over a decade ago. I loved it but one day I said goodbye to it. A few months ago, I started missing it and managed to buy it at a super low price. A great decision, and it’s now a permanent fixture in my collection. It’s a delicate aquatic floral. I’ve received many compliments on it.

  • Treselle is the catalog perfume I adore most. I love that lotus and neroli scent when I first spray it; it projects well, then I notice some pepper, leaving a powdery finish that makes it extremely feminine, before the iris comes through. I’m a huge fan of this aroma, though you do need to reapply it 2 or 3 times a day because its trail is quite weak. Or maybe it’s just me—I love it so much I can’t stop wearing it. People praise it a lot; it’s worth buying because it’s a catalog gem. I recommend it for spring or summer days, as I feel the warmth maximizes its scent.

  • Yenvillasmil

    One of my favorite catalog scents. The neroli and white flowers are present from start to finish; maybe licorice gives it some body, and a bit of pepper adds a spicy kick, while the iris lingers at the end with a powdery touch. I’ve worn this fragrance a lot in the heat, and on my skin it’s a powerhouse in terms of longevity—lasting about 6 hours with moderate projection. It’s a scent that doesn’t offend or disappoint; it’s very refined and delicate. I recommend it without a doubt.

  • Wow, excellent price-to-quality ratio, lasts forever on the skin and you can really feel it. It’s definitely not a personal pleasure scent for me; I sprayed a bit on my wrist at 8 p.m. and at 1 a.m., when I went to bed, it was still intact. Personally, I see it as a fragrance for women 27 and up; it feels quite mature for younger people. I’m 18, and honestly, it made me feel older. I felt it wasn’t suitable for my age, even though it’s incredibly rich. The neroli lingers, and as it settles on the skin, you start to smell the pepper, followed by iris, which personally makes the scent feel a bit too grown-up for me. Fragrance 8/10, longevity 8/10, age 27 and up.

  • What can I say about this perfume? I bought it because YouTube always called it an exquisite gem. What a letdown? It doesn’t smell of neroli; it starts citrusy, which I admit isn’t my style. It doesn’t last at all, only an hour or two. It is reasonably priced, but it’s not worth it because I truly hate it. I ended up gifting it to a friend. I won’t be buying it again.

  • I owned this a few years ago. I don’t remember any standout notes, but I do recall it evolving from floral to powdery. Very rich, and great performance. I didn’t buy it again because my sister loved it so much, so I prioritized her. I ended up choosing Today instead. Still, Treselle feels like one of Avon’s best recent creations.

  • SugarPlumFairy

    A book-perfume, exquisite, superb, feminine, and seductive. I absolutely loved this Avon proposal, always in the catalogs but never caught my eye until I tried it and was completely enchanted, falling into its hypnotic web without resistance. Fresh with a slight aquatic note from lotus, sensual thanks to the rose and pepper, sparkling and delicately talcum-powdered. It has the natural sweetness of nard flowers, complete with stem, feeling so natural. I take my hat off to this wonderful creation by my dear Alberto, which actually doesn’t surprise me, as he puts his signature on every masterpiece. A worthy competitor to high-end brands without any envy.

  • Sweet nard, not sticky like other versions, giving just the right touch. Then comes the freshness of lotus, drying down to iris. Nothing exaggerated, it’s feminine, fresh, and wearable. I’ve smelled this before; I think they reformulated it because it used to have more sillage and projection. It’s the same scent, just more like an eau de toilette.