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Women's Fragrance
Paprika Brasil
3.512 reviews
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Reviews (12)
Total review
3.5
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Dec 5

The first couple of times I tried this I forgot all about it in a matter of minutes, and if indifference is the opposite of love, well, that wasn’t a good sign. I’ve again tried it and although it’s t...

Aug 26

Similar to Bois d'Iris by The Different Company, but not as good on my skin.

Mar 11

Well, I went down to my local Hermes store expressly for the Hermessences and I managed to get four samples, this being one of them. This is the one of which I would buy a full bottle. It's hot but le...

Jan 28

The best part of this fragrances is the drydown. Interesting fragrance that has a Johnson's Baby Lotion vibe to it. However, the opening notes smell like spicy dry red chilli pepper that is sharp an...

Oct 11

A dry rose scent that tickles your nostrils. Sorry to say, but I cannot feel nor smell any iris in here. To me this is a dry, clear transparent rose scent....that manages to be peppery all the way to ...

Jul 10

My personal experience with PB: I agree with those who think the name of this scent is misleading. I don't find it reminiscent of Brazil in any way. I know the "Brasil" bit refers to Brasil wood but ...

Feb 3

This fragrance manages to be both spicy and ethereal. I first smelled paprika and other spice notes, after which there was a stage where it smelled almost like curry, which I did not like, but then it...

Jan 3

This is a man's fragrance! I didn't like it at all until the dry down, so I gave it to my mother. I won it in a drawing so I feel good about it, and gave it a three.

Nov 7

It’s hard to think about pepper as part of a perfume, but it was already done before, and quite successfully. For example: Piment Brulant by l’Artisan. Paprika Brazil is an interesting twist to pepper...

Oct 9

Minimalist, subtle, pure refinement... ofcourse its a Jean Claude Ellena! . My skin absorbs spicy notes all together, so the pepper and whatever there is of paprika disappears whithin the first few mi...