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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, 2010

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, 2009

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

Mar 11, 2009

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, 2009

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, 2008

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, 2008

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, 2008

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, 2008

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, 2007

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, 2007

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...