Bvlgari Aqua Divinawomen Eau De Toilette
- Design House: Bvlgari
- Fragrance Notes: Bergamot, Salt crystals, Red ginger, Magnolia, Quince
- Year Introduced: 2015
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I usually like MOST of bvlgari perfumes mens AND women's but I'm disapointed with this one its very florally and synthetic smells like a typical cheap chemist perfume but it does linger on for a few hours and doesnt leave a sour scent when fading out. It's not a WOW perfume for me at all
2 StarsWritten by Violarose on September 17, 2020
Very nice , warm smell. It is my second bottle that I have bought during this year. I prefer wearing it during summer time. To me it feels like chocolate on my skin. Just wonderful and confident !
5 StarsWritten by Beauty of all ! on August 04, 2019
This reminds me of Autumn nights on Padre Island, bonfire ablaze and the air heavy with salt on a pulsating breeze, tiny crabs running sideways here and there and the shore dotted with seashells like pearls in the sand. The crisp ginger and sweet, juicy quince dance in a unique accord over the depth of the wood and sweetness of the amber in the base. She does remind me vaguely of my husband's Aqva Pour Homme (the shared DNA is quite obvious to my nose) and I love that one, though like someone else has mentioned, the Pour Homme is by far a stronger, larger-projecting fragrance. For this one I suspect the warmer it is outside, the more she will completely unfold and shine. As it is on this cool Spring morning, I am nostalgically transported back to the Gulf Coast shores, surrounded by friends and the gorgeous salted air. Scent: 9/10 probably 10 in warmer temps Performance (longevity): Moderate. Fair enough. Value: Good. No complaints about the price for what I've received in exchange. Sillage: depends largely on application. With 3 sprays, moderate. A small caveat worth mentioning: I oversprayed this once and made myself nauseous so start out with this one cautiously. She is a beauty, though. Just be careful, folks. ♥
5 StarsWritten by Antigone Freimann on April 17, 2019