Isa Ulric de Varens

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Isa Ulric de Varens

Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

Isa Ulric de Varens for women of Ulric de Varens

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Description

Isa is an oriental fragrance for women with exotic floral notes, mysterious nutmeg and oriental spices. Available as 15 and 100 ml EDP.

Isa was launched during the 2000’s.

11 reviews for Isa Ulric de Varens

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Je le porte de temps à autre, non pas parce qu’Isa est un grand parfum mais surtout parce qu’il me rappelle mon adolescence et ses premiers rendez-vous amoureux. C’est le temps où l’on choisit avec soin sa tenue et on se vaporise abondamment de son parfum acheté au supermarché parce qu’à cet âge là, on est fauché comme les blés. On espère ainsi prendre dans ses filets le garçon que l’on aime en secret depuis longtemps et qui daigne enfin s’intéresser à vous. Belle madeleine de Proust !
    Se trouve très facilement sur le site français de la marque à un prix plus que raisonnable (6,90 €) pour un floriental qui offre une tenue et un sillage remarquables, surtout par temps chaud.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought a bottle for $7 as a blind buy and though I don’t like being so wasteful, I threw it away as soon as I smelled it! Another ‘old lady’ scent. Very dry. To me it smelled musty,no spice, bitter, linear.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    the bottle in picture is a little different from what i remember in 90’s
    it was flat narrow square…are these the same?!
    i used to love it so much,used up four bottles!

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    My mother used to wear this when I was a little girl, then a few years ago, she gave her bottle (which still contains some perfume) to me. Spicy scent, but not strong. Instead, I smell something warm and tender. It does smell a little bit soapy at the first time, but it fades after only a few minutes. There is a hint of flowers, too, but to me, they are really faint compared to the spices. Lovely, elegant, nostalgic perfume. Every time I wear this, I remember my childhood time.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Isa is romantic, very dry, for those who want a nostalgic floral. A good linear composition, powdery roses almost all the time … Very cheap and nice, the bottle is very retro.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Soap! Soap with the hint of flowers. Very disappointing!

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    nice for who love spices like PARIS YSL EDT with more spicy notes

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I used to wear it in my fifteens, good memories =) I have to agree, not launched in the 2000’s as mentioned, ’cause in the mid 90’s it was a hit here in Brazil. Sweet nutmeg, powdery notes used to last for about four hours on my skin and left a great smell on my clothes.Girlie scent!

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I remember my mother used to wear this Isa perfume in 80’s – 90’s ( thought this site wrote Isa was launched during the 2000’s ) smells nice similar to Gloria Vanderbilt.
    It’s hard to find this item.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Don’t last to much, but smell beautiful and it’s chip. I don’t detect a strong presence of spices, but the nutmeg part combined with the floral notes is strong.
    I think is a sleeptime fragance, is so tender and sweet. Anyways i prefer Indra From Jaques Saint Pres, i think is more complex and lasting.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Finally, my beloved Isa is in the database! I fell in love with this perfume when I was a student in a music school, and my piano teacher wore it.She was a very dark, petite and elegant brunette, and this scent was in my mind inseparable from her.
    It is very sharp and unusual.I think it smells like a bed of spicy daffodils on a cold spring day.In a way, Isa reminds me of Anais Anais, but more rich and without the white-flowered serenity of the latter.It makes an impression, however, I think that it`s love it or hate it scent.
    It`s a shame it`s so hard to find. It used to be very cheap, too:(((

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