Acqua Di Gioia Eau Fraiche Giorgio Armani

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Acqua Di Gioia Eau Fraiche Giorgio Armani

Acqua Di Gioia Eau Fraiche Giorgio Armani

Rated 4.26 out of 5 based on 38 customer ratings
(38 customer reviews)

Acqua Di Gioia Eau Fraiche Giorgio Armani for women of Giorgio Armani

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Armani launches its new fragrance Acqua di Gioia Eau Fraiche in early 2013. The fragrance is a new version of the original Acqua di Gioia perfume from 2010. Other editions include Acqua di Gioia Essenza from 2011 and Acqua di Gioia Eau de Parfum Satinee from 2012. Acqua di Gioia Eau Fraiche is a fresher and lighter version of the fragrance that celebrates natural beauty.

The composition is inspired by delicate breeze, gentle shower of water and soft green leaves. Aquatic notes are more pronounced, while the floral are softened compared to the original. It opens with sparkling notes of grapefruit, Primofiore lemon and mandarin peel leading to the floral – aquatic heart of ylang-ylang, jasmine tea and jasmine water. In the background, cedar wraps around musk and brown sugar to provide long lasting effect.

The fragrance is available as 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette.

38 reviews for Acqua Di Gioia Eau Fraiche Giorgio Armani

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    When I first applied AdGEF, I was overwhelmed by the citric+sweet blast of opening, and it took a good 20 to thirty minutes to settle on me. But now that she has settled and the sharp immediate opening has softened, WOW, what a delicate, complex beauty!
    She is, indeed, the sweeter younger sister of AdG; the brown sugar note combined with the lemon note is breath-takingly beautiful. She smells like the highest-end gourmet lemonade, or fresh lemon cookies heavily dusted in light brown sugar. Just gorgeous!
    The heart of this fragrance is aquatic and all of the other notes are immersed in the beautiful, sparkling pure water.
    If you do NOT like aquatics and if you do not like sweet then you will likely dislike this brilliant combination thereof.
    This fragrance is gorgeous and I can imagine wearing it best in hotter temperatures (though in the controlled, cool climate of my house she performs very beautifully indeed).
    Scent: 9/10
    Performance (Sillage, aka Projection): Large to ENORMOUS (a light hand is recommended).
    Longevity (aka, duration): Moderate or better, depending on application.
    This is extremely similar to Alfred Sung’s PURE but costs more and I can’t yet attest to any differences in performance between the two, but I feel that the two are similar enough that if you already own AS Pure, Acqua di Gioia Eau Fraiche might be almost dupe-level redundancy.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    It kind of smells like the forest after rain to me. I wish they made this exact composition in Eau de Parfum version, because the concentration is the biggest downside of this perfume.
    The strong grapefruit in the opening vanishes as fast as it came in the first place. So no worries, if you don’t like that bitter citrus smell.
    To describe this scent in more detail, I would have to say that it’s a little like a fresh herbal lemony tea with tropical palm tree leaves. Bizarre, how one can like the smell of tea, but the it is so nicely diluted – really watery and tight, but noticeable.
    When it dries down, the freshness kind of goes to the background and the sweet woodsy notes arise. The way brown sugar ties those fresh smells together in this perfume is absolutely beautiful. A very subtle sweetness with a teeny-tiny hint of caramel. The smell of cedar also suits amazingly well with this scent profile.
    To me this scent is exactly what cleanness should smell like.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    It is an amazing scent. The grapefruit and lemon are strong in the beginning but you have the brown sugar in the back coming out a bit. It is even better on the dry down. This is what I thought the other version would smell like when I read that it was a “fresh” scent. I think the two would be great layered together.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    It doesn’t really differe from the original Acqua di Gioia, but there is a difference. I have the feeling that the Eau fraîche is more white floral and a bit less aquatic. For some reason, I tend to find the original Acqua di Gioia fresher than the actual Eau fraîche. It is a nice scent though, it can be worn everywhere, from office to a party to a cocktail by the pool. I love this line.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Perfect summer scent, it’s citrusy but not sharp or colonge-like. The sugar in it makes it slightly sweet, like a good refreshing lemonade, but it’s not simple at all. It’s a fresh and feminine composition. Makes you feel clean and sexy.
    I’m all into citrus, water and fresh flowers in generel, I really prefer these in a perfume.
    This scent is a bit stronger than I usually used to, but this just means that I can use the half of the amount. It’s a lovely summer evening perfume, it’s fresh, but not superficial. Definitely recommend this, if you (like I was) are searching for a cool scent for the long summer nights

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Heavy on the citrus, and over time can become a bit tedious. My husband came into the room after I had just sprayed it and asked what that sherbet smell was. I think if you like D&G “light blue” you will probably like this s well.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Warm, citrus, aquatic, sherbety perhaps, lemon but not tart, will edit later. Good for now on the skin. Seems more alive than Essenza which I have on the other wrist. Essenza seems flat and cool aromatic, wood something.
    Eau Fraiche isn’t manly or deodorant like which I am very pleased. It’s like a fresh warm gentle sherbet breeze

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    It is quite different from the original one, but the Acqua di gioia vibe is still there. It is pretty strong, sweet and fresh at the same time and not as classy as the first one. Unfortunately, this one doesn’t last that long. I recommend it for spring/summer but not as a blind buy as it is quite unique.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume is my favorite that I own. The scent is very strong and long lasting! The notes are great together and would recommend it to any one who wants to smell great all day!

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    This is my favorite of the Acqua Di Gioia flankers..first it has some punch. when you first spray it, it shows character , it smells pretty, it is floral but not sharp, it has nice projection and longevity…it has a nice mix of floral and musk, on a bed of warm wood…just lovely!!! The Di Gioia Jasmine pales in comparison, as it is rather linear. And light..
    It is close to the original, just maybe a bit more uplifting..

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    After reading about this, I bought a bottle off eBay for a good price, and I’m glad I did.
    The first spray brought a creamy, clean, lightly citrus rush. Floral, green hints and an uplifting sweetness.
    For me, the intricate, heady rush of the first few sprays dies down within minutes, leaving a creamy, crisp musk. There is a slight citrus, lightly white floral, mostly aquatic smell, which is balanced by the brown sugar note.
    The brown sugar note is really important, to me, because it adds a sharp, warm note. The thickness of a molasses-esque tone in the background subtly lends a serious side to an otherwise entirely bright and sparkly fragrance. It gives it a hint of darkness, which allows me to take it seriously.
    This is such a beautiful perfume, to me. I am in love.
    If there is one criticism, it is that the concentration is lacking. Longevity needs to be amped up double or more on this. After 3-4 sprays, I can hardly smell it an hour later 🙁 That is a big disappointment, for me, in an otherwise impeccable perfume.
    But! The smell is so so so good, I am willing to apply, apply, apply, all day long! I highly recommend this as a unique, intricate, and thoroughly refreshing summer fragrance!

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    this has terrible smell and Armani’s worst fragrance. i smell only acquatic and citrus notes. it’s only acquatic. it has no sweet or floral scent. i will never buy it again. i can be used this for shower screen frangrance but its very expensive for this.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a full bottle 3.4 of this if anyone would like to swap!! Im intrested in all kinds of perfumes! Gormand, Aquatic Floral, Fresh….Guerlain, AMOUR AMOUR!!

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Meh. Blind bought for my daughter based on the notes. I was
    hoping for something more interesting. To me this is just another generic inoffensive department store spray. Would work as fabric softener/powder fresh antiperspirant. Reminds me of Liz Claiborne in the 80s, but less fruity.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    To me the scent is much more similiar to de EDT that to the EDP, is the fresher and crispier smell of the range. A bit similar do the discontinued Eau d’Eden bt Cacharel but the EDT is even closer in scent. Great for summer, but on my skin even on winter this scent can be felt with reasonable longevity and sillage.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    This is quite sugary lemon water smell. It’s similar to the Gucci flora eau fraiche. Only, not that bad, I guess.
    Still, I don’t like this composition. Lemon, aquatic notes and sugar are not good together.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought it because of the aqua smell. I did like this perfume first few days I bought it. But when i wore for long time, it does not smell aqua but kinda sweet.Not the smell like flowery sweet but weird sweet. I gave it to one of my friends.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Very fresh summery “right out the shower” scent. Smells great and dries down okay. But it’s a very linear scent and to me it became tiresome or ‘boring’ to wear. Don’t spray too much, it can induce headaches. I could never empty a full bottle of this, the 25 ish ml I had was a good amount.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Too sweet for me, reminds me of Bath & Body Works or Victoria’s Secret fragrances. I thought for sure I’d love this one.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    A cold, refreshing, minty and sweet (but not sickly sweet) drink for a hot, sunny day near the sea. Especially I love the grapefruit which adds some light bitterness to this sweet juice. The jasmine in this composition is very interesting, a bit wild and naturally beautiful. Just a little touch of green tea and some sea salt sensation brought by the breeze. The ylang-ylang turns the drydown into a sensual temptation (like the smell of a clean skin after making love near the sea), reinforced by the cedar and a light, transparent musk. Will be a nice summer scent.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Lovely, fresh, sugary clean smelling. Just nice, nothing wow. Great if you want to smell like you just had a refreshing shower and washed your hair with sweet, juicy shampoo. Not a “vixen on the prowl” scent, more just a “leaves a trail of sunshine gal” scent.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Watery and very light, so suitable for hot summer. Surely office safe, on my skin it is very delicate, more like deodorant than eau de toilette. Can’t smell any sugar note.
    Update: I’ve tested it again in mid summer and unfortunately, it smells strange on my skin. I expected it would smell better, but I’ve gotten the opposite result.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Fresh, sweet and nice.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh my god it’s not soapy at all on me. More like a lemon flavoured candy, really sweet, but clean at the same time. I agree this scent is not phenomenal, but still, I like it.
    I can definiately smell the sugar note, and I love it.
    Longetivity is not the best, 4 hours on me, and sillage is moderate (but I use only 2 sprays).

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    I really like the soft notes, it’s a great for everyday wear. It opens up with the lovely citrus notes. However it has a sort of “soapy” quality after a few hours, which isn’t really interesting at all to be honest.. smells like a nice bath, really. In that sense it reminds me of the Clean scents, however these aren’t as fresh and citrus-y as this one. (I actually detest all the Clean scents)
    In this one the jasmine, ylang-ylang and tea balances the aquatic qualities. My boyfriend agreed that it was nice, but nothing phenomenal!
    After six hours this was completely gone on me, so it’s probably one that you’d need to bring with you on a long day out 🙂
    If you, like me, are looking for a non-offensive office scent that doesn’t smell like baby-like laundry detergent or too much musk (like the Clean scents), you might want to give this one a try.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought it because I thought I liked it. guess I was just confused by all of the smells at the tax-free shop. It’s bearable enough for me to wear it, but it’s not a favourite because of 2 main things 1) it’s aquatic, which I’m not a fan of – I have always thought aquatic perfumes smelt a little nasty on me 2) it’s soapy. At the same time, it becomes sweet after a little while, and sugar isn’t exactly an interesting way to sweeten things up. I do not dislike this, but I wish I hadn’t bought it – to me the soapy-aquatic-sugar blend seems a bit strange :/ The original Acqua Di Gioia is more balanced.
    Definitely a summer smell – when it gets colder it begins to smell very soapy – like old school bubble bath soap. When it’s hot it’s more aquatic, but not bad aquatic, actually. Not my cup of tea anyway…

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    The first initial spray was a slap in the face of cheap cleaning product, or more accurately… hair spray. Straight up alcohol and chemicals with some sugar thrown in. As it develops, it does become more bearable. It dries down to a fresh laundry detergent smell, something that would be labeled “New lemon jasmine scent!” on the front of the cardboard box it was in. Thankfully I just ordered a sample of this perfume, because I would never buy a full bottle.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    Definitely not fresh on my skin. Opens nicely as a citric sugary aquatic, goes to dirty musky indolic jasmine center, then becomes waxy and hideous sweetly rotten fruit with moldy-stale ylang-ylang in full drydown.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    Perfect for summer, it’s citrusy but not sharp or colonge-like. The sugar makes it slightly sweet, like a good refreshing lemonade, but it’s not simple at all. Grown up and not “silly-summery-fruity”. It’s a fresh and feminine composition.Makes you feel clean and sexy.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    For the first time ever a free sample led me to purchase a perfume. Well done Sephora. I’m all into citrus, water and fresh flowers in generel. Chanel’s Chance Eau Tendre has been my favourite for years, but now I felt like trying something different.
    This scent is a bit stronger than I usually wear, but this just means that I can get away with just using the half of the amount. It’s a lovely summer evening perfume, it’s fresh, but not superficial. Definitely recommend this, if you (like I was) are searching for a cool scent for the long summer nights.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    Just bought it and loving it! Fresh light scent 🙂

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    I agree with “prettyswag”. However, despite this fragrance be a bit lighter than the original I think this is more bitter… more astringent.
    I think I prefer the original, but both are great.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    I have this version and the original. This is lighter, has a fresh grapefruit and lemon vibe on the top notes and its alot more aquatic…light but lasting and nice. The original is stronger, fresh ,but sweeter and has more cedarwood and brown sugar on the drydown. both are nice. This is just more fruity, which is fun for the sun!

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Tried it. This is still sugary and sweet, even if it says that it’s a “fresher and lighter version”. Same sugar base as in the original and subsequent flankers, but laced with a more aquatic tone. Still way too sweet with the white sugar in the drydown. If anything, I actually like this version the least.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    This is an amazing scent. I couldn’t leave the store without it. The grapefruit and lemon are strong at the beginning but you have the brown sugar in the back smoothing it out a bit. It is even better on the dry down. This is what I thought the other version would smell like when I read that it was a “fresh” scent. I think the two would be great layered together. Might be in the collection forever as a great go to fresh scent for those hot new york city summer nights.

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    “Aquatic notes are more pronounced, while the floral are softened” I thought the original needed to be like this for me to like it better. I can’t wait to try it!

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    How do they keep perfecting this? I don’t know how but Acqua di Gioia, to me, is absolutely ethereal in its beauty.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    Grapefruit, jasmine tea, jasmine water, cedar, brown sugar – this sounds good!!! I really like this notes.

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