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Una Blush
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Una Blush by Natura is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition was created by Verônica Kato and Antoine Maisondieu. The top notes unfold with citrus, ginger, and bergamot; the heart reveals orange blossom, white hawthorn, and valley lily (lily of the valley); while the base notes settle on vanilla, amber, and sandalwood.
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In Brazil, it’s seen as sweet: opens with bergamot and a metallic petigrain note. The creamy vanilla is there from start to finish, though we’ve seen it before. In the heart, the sweetness dips slightly as ginger enters, adding a spicy freshness. The base is vanilla and cumaru (tonka bean in Portuguese). It’s compared to Armani Code, Good Girl, and Cashmere, plus a lighter version of Avon’s Far Away. Source: Thais Pimentel.
Brazilian reviews say it’s sweet. The opening carries the imprint of orange blossom with slight metallic tones, as if it had a bit of petigrain. From the very beginning it’s a sweet floral because the vanilla is present from start to finish: a well-constructed creamy vanilla. In the mid-phase, the sweetness drops a bit and the ginger appears, giving a fresh touch of spice. The base is very sweet with vanilla and cumaru (tonka bean). They also relate it to Armani Code, Good Girl, and Cashmere, and to a lighter version of Avon’s Far Away. YouTuber Thais Pimentel mentions it.
12/15/2019 – A month later I received a sample. From the start, you can detect the tonka bean, not pure vanilla; it’s the same as in Una Senses: sweet, round, and ambered. The opening is marked by that note, almost cloying, but then it fades to let a very delicate orange blossom emerge, similar to Flor de Laranjeira, with a citrus contribution. It’s delicious! I didn’t detect the ginger. It has a beautiful paper-like air. Almost three hours later, I understand why people compare it to Armani Code, but this Blush isn’t powdery; it stays creamier, fresher, and sweet at the same time. It becomes floral and ethereal, a beautiful delicacy. The projection is good and the longevity seems to be too, although it’s hard to say with a stick sample. I’d love to own it, but my supplier ran out of stock. Oh no, I hope they don’t discontinue it. If you want to know what it smells like, it’s like mixing two parts of Flor de Laranjeira with one part of Una Senses, a bit fresher. 10/17/2020 – Finally it arrives in Argentina; by the way, it was discontinued in Brazil. The Natura consultant magazine states: Top (Bergamot, Ginger, citrus), Heart (Orange Blossom, Lily of the Valley, Breu branco), and Base (Vanilla, Amber, Sandalwood). The brief description says ‘sweet oriental, intense’, highlighting the orange blossom, lily of the valley, and white breu notes.
The Una line is top-notch: great sillage and sophisticated scents. To me, this is the most sensual; it opens with lily and ginger wrapped in tonka bean, which sometimes gives a soapy impression. Bergamot is present throughout, and as it settles, you can feel the sandalwood with white birch, ending in creamy caresses.
On my skin, it smells sweet, vanilla, and creamy for its entire life, about five hours. It’s strange that it becomes so soft after a short while. It reminds me a lot of Pepe Jeans for Her, although the latter is sweeter.
The Una line has great quality and longevity. This fragrance is the most sensual: lily and ginger notes wrapped in tonka bean, which sometimes gives a soapy sensation. The orange blossom flowers remain throughout, and as it settles, you can feel the sandalwood with white breu, ending in caresses of creaminess.
I loved it as soon as it arrived. It reminds me of Jean Paul Gaultier Classique at the opening, but Blush is more modern. I find it fresh and creamy, very versatile, with a scent that most people enjoy. It lasts on me about five hours, with intense sillage for the first two hours and then moderate.
Finally, the temperatures dropped and I can wear this jewel. I bought it blindly in a Natura kit with a mask and it was a steal. Upon opening it, ‘Puufff!’, it exceeded my expectations. The pink mirror bottle and abstract box scream premium quality. It’s one of the best scents I’ve ever worn: floral, citrusy, with sweet creamy vanilla and that warm oriental touch ideal for temperate or cold climates. It matches Elie Saab Le Parfum Intense, though this one has honey. It could be a bride’s perfume; it makes a woman feel beautiful, sensual, free, and cozy.
It opens with citrus and ginger, giving a spicy touch only at the beginning, briefly reminding me of the opening of Armani Code. Then orange blossom takes over with a woody base of sandalwood and Breu-Branco, that Amazonian resin that adds a spiced aroma. It reminds me of Jean Paul Gaultier Classique but more woody. It’s the least potent in the Una line, with moderate sillage and about an hour and a half of projection, but it lasts between 6 and 7 hours.
Very rich and sweet! I don’t detect any citrus at all, just a powerful sweet scent. The first time I used it, it lasted hours and I could still smell it into the night. I’d wear it to go out, not for everyday use, taking advantage of its potency. I think it works in any season, though in heat it might get cloying if you’re not a fan of intense sweetness.
Delicious when dry, it smells a lot like Mugler Aura: a sweet, creamy vanilla that is absolutely enchanting.
I love it: from the first spray it’s delicate, but on the skin it explodes like a bomb. It gives anyone character, young or old, and works for both romantic dates and a confidence boost. The ginger is softened, almost like cotton candy, and the orange blossom isn’t bitter or overly sweet, just fresh. Even people who don’t like sweet scents adore it. 100% recommended, I’ll keep buying it for years. I fell in love with this fragrance; once you smell it, you never forget it, and it refines your sense of smell.
So delicious! Sweet, creamy, with medium sillage and short longevity. Bergamot, citrus, and white florals are strong, plus that creamy sweet vanilla. I smell it exactly like Benetton’s United Dreams Stay Positive. I wore it on a 95-degree summer day and it was a delightful, powdery, sweet treat that lasted hours and hours. It evokes a gentle well-being. I’d define it as elegant, sophisticated, and suitable for everything: from a formal wedding to staying in slippers on the couch with popcorn. I loved it and already have a refill.
It’s very tasty, sweet, and creamy, with a medium trail and short longevity. The bitter oranges, citrus, and white flowers are perceived strongly, along with that creamy, sweet vanilla opening. I smell it exactly like Benetton’s United Dreams Stay Positive. I used it again in a 35-degree summer, and it’s a delightful sweet and powdery scent that stays alive for hours and hours. It achieves a gentle sense of well-being. I’d define it as elegant, sophisticated, and suitable for any event, from a formal wedding to lounging in slippers on the sofa with a bucket of popcorn. I loved it, so I have backups so I won’t miss it.
At first, it was wow—very metallic and strong. Then it faded, and the sweetness emerged. I notice a great resemblance to Armani Code. It didn’t seem innovative to me; it has vintage vibes (due to the powdery feel). Still, I liked it, but I wouldn’t buy it again. It lasted a week on blotting paper. Edit: I bought it in Feb/23 lol, I couldn’t wait. I’d only tested it on paper, but on skin, it feels different. The white flowers are the same as in Ilia Lazos (which I don’t like because it’s 90% floral), but here it has more citrus and sweetness, plus that oriental imprint and powdery touch. It constantly exhales, it’s enveloping, I like it even though it’s not gourmand. I put it away in May/24 because the opening was too much for me and it rarely gets cold where I live. I must highlight that I’ve never had a catalog perfume last so many hours on skin and days on clothes.
Wow on the opening! Very metallic and strong, then it fades and the sweetness emerges. I notice a great resemblance to Armani Code. It didn’t seem novel to me; it has a vintage feel due to the powdery aspect. Still, I liked it, but I wouldn’t buy it. It lasted a week on blotting paper. Edit: I bought it in February, haha, I couldn’t wait. I only tested it on paper, but it’s different on skin. The white florals are like those in Ilia Lazos (which I don’t like because it’s 90% floral), but here there are more citrus notes, more sweetness, and an oriental imprint with a powdery touch. It projects a lot, it’s enveloping, I like it even though it’s not gourmand. I let it go in May 2024 because the opening turned me off and it almost never gets cold where I live. I must highlight that I’ve never had a catalog perfume last this long on skin and clothes.
This intense sweet oriental scent is missed. It’s not gourmand; both Una Instinct and Luna Radiante recall it in Natura, and I’m sorry those have been discontinued. I smell the vanilla and bitter orange blossom accompanying the notes, especially the bergamot opening, the amber heart, and the delicious white frankincense (Amazonian incense) in the dry down. It’s very potent; one spray lasts me more than four hours. It doesn’t seem cloying to me. It’s an oriental treasure of neroli, vanilla, and amber. Sublime. It reminds me of Le Parfum by Elie Saab.
I went along with the reviews and bought it, but unfortunately, it didn’t suit me. At first, I felt it very strong, metallic, with the ginger too prominent, and it gave me a headache. Over time, it softens and becomes slightly more pleasant, but it never quite convinced me. That said, I must highlight its impressive trail and longevity. Watch out with the sprays!
I went along with the reviews and bought it, but unfortunately, it didn’t suit me. At first, I found it very strong, metallic, with the ginger too prominent, and it gave me a headache. Over time, it softens and becomes slightly more pleasant, but it still doesn’t fully convince me. Watch out: it has a wide sillage and good longevity. Be careful with the sprays.
Blush is a honeyed floral, very feminine, one of my favorites from Natura. I smell a predominant bitter orange blossom note, accompanied by sweet vanilla with resins and a slightly powdery base. It’s potent at first, but thanks to the good performance of the house’s EDPs, it lasts six hours or more. It reminded me of Ilia Lazos, but Blush is less harsh, better executed, with more balance and sophistication. Personally, it evokes Olympea Intense by Paco Rabanne a lot, but incredibly, Blush has better performance. Ideal for lovers of bitter orange blossom.
I love this perfume; I had it in 2021 when it launched, and I still miss it now that it’s been discontinued in Argentina. But be warned: on my skin, I didn’t smell it as citrusy; it was one of those cloying sweets that tire the nose, though I miss it so much.
I use it quite a bit, almost all year (except on super hot days, where one spray is enough). On my skin, bergamot dominates at first and slowly transitions to the heart. But the amber really shines alongside the vanilla—it’s super sweet! That’s why I use it carefully to keep it pleasant and not invasive. It lasts a long time, about 8 hours on my base notes. I choose it, but it’s not very innovative.
One of my best blind buys! It’s intoxicating, very delicious, and refined at the same time. It’s sweet but not overpowering, leaving an amazing trail. My only complaint is that in new batches, it doesn’t last more than two hours. And it’s quite pricey (around $50 USD in Argentina) for having to reapply so often. But it’s DIVINE. No regrets.
One of my best blind buys! It’s intoxicating, delicious, and refined at the same time. It’s sweet but not overwhelming, with a rich trail. My only complaint: in new batches, it doesn’t last more than two hours. It’s pricey (around $50 in Argentina) for having to reapply, but it’s DIVINE and I have no regrets.
I wish they’d update the photo; now it comes in baby pink with pink floral drawings. It’s a sweet bomb where the bitter orange blossom and vanilla stand out, with a delicious citrus opening that feels very youthful and fun. Longevity and trail are incredible. It’s classified as gourmand. It’s all-rounder, but you need to be careful with the number of sprays because too much can be overwhelming. Delicious but nothing groundbreaking. If you like bitter orange or vanilla, buy it blind because it doesn’t disappoint.
I love it! Starts citrusy for a few hours, then turns super sweet. I really enjoy that evolution and the vanilla base. I wear it in spring, summer, and even fall. The trail and longevity are top-notch on my skin. Natura never misses. Another gem from the line is Natura Artisan, Art in Argentina.
It’s a perfume that lasts quite a while; with one spray you have it for the whole day. At first, I don’t enjoy its opening much, but the base is very good. I’ve had it for years, as I tell you, you don’t need much, with two sprays you’re good for the whole day.
It’s a very beautiful perfume. It reminds me a lot of the Discontinued Classique Essence by Gaultier that I also adore.
I just acquired it and it has surprised me in a good way. Delicate, sweet, floral. I agree with some comments that the opening isn’t my favorite part, but in the dry-down that beautiful fragrance appears, which, beyond being delicate, is well present and noticeable. I really like it a lot, even more than many other designer perfumes in my collection. It’s not novel, it’s real, but that doesn’t stop it from being an excellent perfume.
Average longevity of more than 10 hours on me. When there’s a lot of humidity, it drops on my skin, and on dry, fresh days like today, it goes up: I’ve been tracking a Blush on my skin and it’s already been 14 hours. I applied it at 9 AM and all afternoon, even after changing clothes, I could feel bursts of the perfume. Now, at 11 PM, I asked my boyfriend to smell my neck because I felt the perfume was still there, and indeed: he said he could feel it. As for me, I’m not a gourmand perfume person, so I don’t like any sweet perfume. And the sweetness of this one is amazing. It’s like a marshmallow-like sweet sweetness, but without being a gourmand perfume, since it has a floral heart that’s ‘metallic’ (I love it) and a spicy-citrus opening from ginger. This is the only thing I’d change about this perfume: I’d lower that ginger a bit, though not remove it entirely. I had my boyfriend compare the freshly sprayed perfume to the one on my neck; he said the bottle comes out ‘like a lemon mixed with a rich sweet tickles your throat,’ and it’s true. Also, it’s a fragrance that transitions slowly to its heart notes, so that ginger (which seems like freshly grated root mixed with that exquisite, marshmallow-like sweetness of the Blush) will last about 2 hours, gradually decreasing in intensity. In conclusion, this would be my third favorite perfume (first Alien, second Libre) in my small collection if its performance was as good as its heart and dry-down, which evoke a young, strawberry girl, but elegant. I read that a girl said it’s similar to Scandal, and honestly, they have a similar sweetness, only that the Blush doesn’t have that honey/bee wax so present (which I don’t like). Anyway, I think any nose that has tried a few scents can recognize this is a good perfume.
I’m going to risk saying what I’m going to say, but I say it very confidently because my boyfriend confirmed it. When I first sprayed it, I thought, ‘It reminds me of a perfume I love that I already own: Scandal Le Parfum’; it’s very similar, but I didn’t say anything so as not to look crazy. Today I applied it, on the second day I have it, my boyfriend said, ‘It resembles one you already have.’ I asked which one, knowing he doesn’t pay much attention to scents and for him almost all my perfumes are the same. He said, ‘Scandal,’ and that’s when I confirmed it wasn’t just my impression. It’s sincerely very similar, with that distance given by the sweet lemon/citrus note. To my mind, it smells like that: sweet citrus, but surprisingly it’s very similar to Scandal Le Parfum, and I’m surprised no one has highlighted that. Longevity is quite poor for an EDP, just like the projection, but I bought it blindly in an exchange and honestly it pleasantly surprised me. I consider it can be perfectly for all year round thanks to that citrus note, even though it’s so sweet.
Totally agree with abriluchi. I ordered it because I’m a fan of Natura and I liked the bottle. At first, I only felt it smelled like a bouquet of roses… I’m not a rose fan, but today it was raining and I thought, ‘I want to smell like this.’ And all day I kept thinking I already owned this perfume… but which one? Then today when I greeted a colleague, he said, ‘Those JPG perfumes are so good, right?’ I only have the Divine from JPG, and the note they share is bergamot. So I went down to Sanborns because I remembered I tested another one from the same line that I liked. Yes, I feel it smells muuuy similar to Scandal. In the end, the trail isn’t that great, but in a greeting, you can feel the scent. I like it.
This perfume doesn’t smell like roses at all. Don’t mislead people.
It’s beautiful, a Blush. Too bad about the longevity; I’m still waiting for it to last. I can detect ginger, orange blossom, citrus, vanilla, amber, and lily; I don’t feel the other notes. It’s a fresh, sweet, citrusy, cheerful fragrance, ideal for summer. It reminds me of my beloved Classique Essence ‘Discontinued’. If you like Classique Essence, you’ll like a Blush. I see it more as a daily wear since it doesn’t last long on me.
It’s the Catch Me by Cacharel, modernooooo. I smelled it and thought, ‘I know this scent.’ I got home, sprayed it on my other arm, and it’s the same but with added marshmallows. I bought it! Let’s see how it goes, I’ll update later. It’s so rich, it doesn’t seem natural. It could even be a signature scent, it’s muuuuy good. I have the metallic version and the new one because I need a backup.
The first time I saw it, I thought it would be a strong, very floral fragrance, but it turned out to be soft and floral. I felt a very tender, intimate opening, like it’s only noticeable when you’re very close to someone. It’s not too sweet if that’s a concern for you; I think the floral notes stand out with a lot of softness, delicacy, and tenderness on the skin. As for longevity, I have to say it doesn’t last long as a perfume.