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Valentino Donna Born In Roma Yellow Dream

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Valentino
3.72 de 5
1,773 votos

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Descripción

Valentino Donna Born In Roma Yellow Dream by Valentino is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2021, this composition features top notes of lemon and sour lime, a heart of rose, and a base of white musk.

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  • Invierno 7.6%
  • Primavera 39%
  • Verano 40%
  • Otoño 13%
  • Día 82%
  • Noche 18%

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1,773 votos

  • Positivo 63%
  • Neutral 21%
  • Negativo 16%

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19 reseñas

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  • They forgot to list all the notes: Top: Italian Primofiore lemon, Calabria bergamot, lychee. Heart: Turkish rose, peony, rose water. Base: White musk, Bourbon vanilla, Virginia cedar.

  • Finally tried it; the rose is noticeable from the start, but it feels a bit artificial and different from other brands. It just doesn’t work for me because the rose note completely dominates and I don’t like it. Sorry if you love it, but the lemon reminds me of cheap cleaners.

  • I own it and absolutely love it. I don’t understand all the negative reviews. It’s super wearable, energizes me, and I’m always happy to wear it. Plus, it projects well and lasts quite a bit on the skin.

  • I own it and absolutely love it. I don’t get why everyone is giving it bad reviews. It’s super wearable, gives me a boost, and I’m always happy to wear it. Honestly, it projects well and lasts quite a bit on the skin.

  • Valentino Uomo Aventura is the worst. The house’s recent offerings aren’t catching my eye; the last one I liked was twenty years ago. Things like Valentino Uomo or Valentina had personality, but this Yellow Dream under L’Oreal is boring. It’s like the floral and fruit shampoo you can find for three times less at discount stores. The only difference is this one costs seventy or eighty euros. During the dry-down, it reminds me of Sculpture Pour Homme with the lemon and musks, but that’s about it. I wouldn’t pay fifteen euros for it. PS: Puig is bad under license, but L’Oreal is worse.

  • Valentino is on the worst path. The house’s recent offerings don’t catch attention; the last one I liked was Very Valentino and V, twenty years ago. Things like Valentino Uomo or Valentina had personality. This Yellow Dream, under L’Oreal’s command, is boring. Summing it up is easy: flower and fruit shampoo. Nothing you can’t find three times cheaper at Victoria’s Secret, Natura, or low-cost deals on TikTok and Instagram. The only difference is this costs seventy or eighty euros. For a sour, musky shampoo, because that’s all it is. In the heart notes, it reminds me of Sculpture Pour Homme with the lemon and musks. It’s like a late-nineties shampoo, type Herbal Essences. I wouldn’t pay fifteen euros for it. PS: Puig is bad under license, but L’Oreal is even worse.

  • I was given a sample, and honestly, I would never buy it: it smells like cheap perfume. It reminds me of the scent used in cheap clothing stores like Inditex.

  • They gave me a sample, and honestly, I would never buy it: it smells like cheap perfume. It reminds me of the scent they put in cheap clothing stores like Inditex.

  • moonlightie

    Unpopular and controversial opinion, queen: I tried the sample and I loved it. Although it’s simple, the musk adds depth and the acidic note makes an excellent transition with the rose. A bit flat and expensive for what it is, but I definitely want to add it to my collection soon.

  • moonlightie

    Unpopular and controversial opinion, queen, BUT I tried a sample and I loved it so much. Even though it’s so simple, the musk gives it a charming depth, and the moon’s acidity creates an excellent transition with the rose. A bit flat and pricey for what it is, but I definitely want to add it to my collection soon.

  • I’ve been using it these days, and although it sounds repetitive: it lasts nothing on skin. The opening is fresh, citrusy, and youthful rose; dynamic and energizing, ideal for spring and summer. After 30 minutes, the musky part comes out, which is what ‘predominates.’ I put ‘predominates’ in quotes because it’s skin-scented; my husband says it smells like ‘a flower but I don’t know which one.’ ‘It’s pleasant because you don’t feel it,’ he concluded, as he doesn’t like strong perfumes. In the bottle, it reminds him of his older sister, but on skin, it’s a vague ‘nose-unknown.’ It could be a blind gift for someone aged 15 to 25 or their first designer perfume.

  • A basic citrus perfume, but it has something that makes it elegant and complex; it must be the lemon-and-rose combo that fascinates me. I love it; when I run out, I’m planning to buy the big bottle. In my case, it lasts forever, though I understand it depends on skin pH.

  • It’s a basic but elegant and complex citrus due to the lemon and rose blend, which fascinates me. I love it and plan to buy the large bottle when I finish this. On my skin, it lasts a long time, though it depends on everyone’s pH.

  • Perla Vencis

    Is my sense of smell failing me, or does Fragantica not describe it all? The opening is very citrusy: lemon, bergamot, and lychee. Then come the roses and peonies, and upon drying, there are woody notes. On skin, it leaves floral accords with woody touches. The musk is clean and soapy. I met it in a 5ml decant; I liked it, but I have others with better longevity. In the end, it just smells like rose soap.

  • Cosmicgirl

    To me, it’s just roses. I barely noticed the citrus notes except at the start—sparkling but not lemony. I loved it: fresh roses, rich petals, green and refreshing. If you like roses, you’ll adore this. It keeps me on the fence about buying it because it’s not particularly novel, but it feels super clean, almost soapy.

  • At first, it smells very citrusy, but over time it turns sweet, leaving the lemon behind to reveal its floral side. It projects well and leaves a nice trail; it soaks into clothes all day, even the next day. It’s not complex; it’s a simple fruity, floral, and sweet fragrance.

  • At first, I get a very citrusy vibe, but over time it becomes sweeter, leaving the lemon behind to reveal a floral fragrance. In my use, it projects well and leaves a nice trail; in fact, the next day it’s still lingering on my clothes. It’s not complex; it’s a simple fruity, floral, and sweet scent.

  • Mitafragance

    If you’re looking for something fresh, clean, and feminine without more fuss, this delivers. But I don’t get why you’d buy it when there are body mists, Zara scents, or Arabic fragrances with more character and staying power. It’s versatile and pleasant, but it lands in a ‘neither here nor there’ zone, like a cathedral. There are more sophisticated shampoos; a few drops of essential oil in a cream gives you a rich, personalized scent. This is just a stone.

  • I tried it on my skin and it hooked me instantly, but the longevity is a disaster: it evaporates even when I reapply, and barely registers. A pity, since I even sprayed it on my bedding and it still smells faint.