Aqua Allegoria Rosa Pop Guerlain

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Aqua Allegoria Rosa Pop Guerlain

Aqua Allegoria Rosa Pop Guerlain

Rated 4.05 out of 5 based on 39 customer ratings
(39 customer reviews)

Aqua Allegoria Rosa Pop Guerlain for women of Guerlain

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The duty free Aqua Allegoria edition for 2016 is a pink fantasy called Rosa Pop. This fruity floral fragrance includes fragrant notes of peony, rose, lemon and red berries. Available in the standard Aqua Allegoria bottle, with 100ml/3.3 fl.oz in eau de toilette concentration, and the familiar bee embossed on the cap.

39 reviews for Aqua Allegoria Rosa Pop Guerlain

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Beautiful strong violet that reminds me of Van Cleef & Arpels Feerie but Rosa Pop is powdery whereas Feerie is a more fresher scent. Powdery in the dry down and the rose notes come through which compliment the violet notes and the peony keeps the perfume sweet. Longevity really great with at least 8 hours but sillage is soft on my skin. One of my very few favourite floral fruity scents that is lovely to wear for any occasion.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I was forever looking for a rose scent to make me like roses and this just might be it. The violet/rose combo makes it very sweet smelling floral. I don’t get much powder from it, but I think it is just me as I never find violet in any perfume “powdery”. Like most of the Aqua Allegoria line, I like it as it is easy to wear, simple kind of scent which is great for every day wear.It is not one of those “straight out of the shower” fresh kind of perfume, but beautiful, soft ladylike kind of scent. I get a fun, youthful kind of vibe from it and overall very pleasant. And of course the Guerlain quality one would expect.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    What a fun little happy perfume this is! It’s like a morning refresher when you spray it on. You’ll probably make others happy as well when you come around wearing it. Basically impossible to be mad at this! It’s citruses squeezed over tart berries, violet, peony, roses over a woody base. A little bit sophisticated but mostly fun. A good combination. Longevity seems to be really good for a lighter scent. Projection is also good!

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I expected this to be similar to Aqua Allergoria’s Flora Rosa, which is one of my favorite scents.
    This one is not so rosy, a violet and woody notes are more intensive. It also smells quite sharply floral to me, so it’s not that sweet floral rose and berries scent that I hoped it to be.
    An okay fragrance, but nothing I would go for.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve had this for a couple of months now. I really like it! I’ve discovered that if I spray it directly on to my skin, after a few minutes, I get a little bit of a propane scent mixed in a the other notes. I’m not sure if it’s just the way my nose works or if it’s a combination of the notes or what.
    But!!!! If I spray it in the air and walk through the most, it doesn’t do that to me!! Yay!
    I get more red berries and peony than pink roses but it’s super pretty and fresh and light. Perfect for a summer party or when you want a little pick me up through out the day

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this scent! It’s quite transparent, sweet, moist, soft, floral, cheerful yet elegant. It was a successful blind buy for me. Quite a few reviews have stated that it’s more like a body spray than an EDT, which I partly agree with; it has a very transparent/watery vibe to it, and sillage isn’t great, but it lasts on my skin/clothes for many hours. However, this aspect of it makes it perfect for those days that you just want something more discreet but still with some elegance. I guess the combo of violet and rose is often seen as a bit old fashioned but the other notes in it makes it more modern. The flowers in this perfume just seem very moist and juicy (rather than powdery).
    I’d also like to add that I have previously blind purchased both Flora Rosa and Rosa Rossa from the Aqua Allegoria line, but neither of those have been successful blind buys for me, I have actually disliked both of them. I found that they had a sharp/screechy (almost sour) note in them that ruined them for me. Rosa Pop is much smoother and discreet though, more refreshing yet also softer. I don’t feel this scent has much wow-factor, but it’s a great uplifting scent that would be suitable for all seasons and all kinds of weather.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I blind-bought Rosa Pop on impulse a while ago, because it was cheap and I thought it would be a safe bet for me – I had yet to smell a rose/violet combination I didn’t like, the addition of lemon to this concept seemed interesting, and on top of that some of my very favourite summer scents are from the Aqua Allegoria line – what could go wrong?
    The answer, of course, is everything, which in that moment of temptation I should have remembered is the reason why I generally never buy anything blind. I guess I’ll be less flexible about that in the future, because I definitely wouldn’t have bought a full bottle of Rosa Pop if I’d sampled it properly.
    It’s not that it’s bad, exactly, and part of this may also be because it’s very possible my grey-market bottle has gone off a little, but it’s just so, so weak. I was expecting a light summer fragrance, so I don’t think my expectations for its performance were too high, but I have to use so many sprays just to smell anything at all. And when I do finally get the scent, it’s…fine. Nothing more. Violets and roses, as advertised, powdery and with a slight rubbery edge, but above all very light and transparent. And the lemon just adds an acidic edge that doesn’t go that well with the sweeter floral notes in this case.
    So, far from being an affordable summer alternative to my beloved rose/violet makeup scents, like I was hoping, this was quite a disappointment. I gave it lots of tries in different weather and different moods to see if I’d change my mind, but unfortunately it never grew on me. It isn’t even a proper Aqua Allegoria, the bottle looks weirdly naked without the beehive trimmings. I guess I’ll just have to write it off as a lesson learned on blind buys, and swap my bottle on if I get the chance.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Reviewing a full bottle blind buy. Perfect crisp citrus, violet and rose scent for summer weather.
    Rosa Pop is a body spray. This does not project, so layer it with another rose based perfume if you are wanting that (Perfumer’s Workshop Tea Rose, but go easy on the trigger) otherwise it has a 1-2 hour life.
    Some here are reporting longer longevity, so maybe I need warmer temps. I’ll review it again in hotter weather.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Red berries, pink rose and peonies.
    It smells familiar though I’m not sure what. I really was hoping for more of a rose scent but it’s pretty and likeable. It has a younger vibe to than a few others in this line that I own. Unfortunately it’s not a love, at least not yet. I’m going to keep working with it.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    It was a blind buy based on reviews here, particularly SusanneS mentioning YSL Paris – she was absolutely right. It reminded me immediately to my first love, a limited edition YSL Paris Jardin du Romantques EDT, that was available only for a very short period of time.
    I love this gem!
    Elegant, classy, happy fragrance. Moderate longevity and sillage. Ideal for office environment.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Some citrus, lots of powdery violet and rose. Lovely.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the smell of Meteorites Powder Pearls!!! It smells exactly the same what makes me really happy because I did not buy the Meteorites perfume and then it was gone 🙁
    Rosa Pop is a mix of violets and roses, but violets are much more noticable. The “lipstick” smell is also there.
    Longevity is very good- up to 5 hours.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    EDIT/UPDATE:
    Powdery peony
    Fizzy berries
    Rose
    It’s beautiful. It’s not me.
    This is a peony scent on me. There’s a hint of rose, and a pinch of violet. The berries are stronger than either of these, to me.
    This should have been named Peony Pop.
    But the weird thing ~ when I smell it from the bottle, I’m reminded just a hair of French Kiss…

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I found this at Winners (Canadian Marshall’s/TJ Maxx) for $40. I didn’t even look it up here, $40 for 100 mls of Guerlain, you just buy it.
    And, of course, it’s worth every cent. I adore this! The reviews are a bit all over the place. I don’t find it lipsicky or juicy in the least. I find Nuitdenoel’s review is succinctly perfect.
    It’s cheerful but never frivolous or shallow. Guerlinade that gives it just the right richness and character. Powdery but never cloying. Fresh and rosey but never sharp and annoying. Sweet but just the right amount. It won’t make your teeth or head ache.
    This scent might be the only one I take with me to Italy this summer.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    So ,it’s Christmas, and my lists, have been checked, I have a young niece, who has a piety for scents, she simply refuses to leave the house ,unless perfumed in her mothers Chloe or J’adore and coiffed,I was at wits end on what to get for a 5 going on 25 very opinionated young lady, everything was too musky,too sweet,too cloying,and then I remembered this little gem,A few months ago,while perfume shopping for myself,I spritzed her with Vera Wang’s Truly Pink and the scent of pink roses came alive on her skin. from the legendary house of Guerlain in my closet, waiting in a corner,So I wrapped it up in a a glittering red paper, and presented it to the young perfumista, on her it is an effervescent citrus, followed by a strong peony note ,that projects MONSTROUSLY,I was amazed on her mother it’s berries,and roses, but you know what ,after her first day of school, her teacher pulls me aside and asks, what is Faythwearing, for the entire day I could smell roses and flowers,when I told her Guerlain she looked at me like ,I was a hydra,shocked that ,I would allow a child,to carelessly dally with the Upper echelons of perfumery,

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I’d bought a ml sample of this a while back in my rose phase, but forgot it. I’m pulling out my Guerlains, and there it was.
    This fragrance does not take you through a memory story-it is linear, exactly what it states. Opening smells like citrus and berries. It is very refreshing, and simple. A few minutes later, there they bloom, roses, peonies and violets. One can small each, side by side, as if there are three pots next to each other and you can sniff each. And finally, the woody notes, exactly as promised, as if the flowers are gone and wet earth and plants left.
    Of all of these, to me, the Rose takes the show although one can easily smell everything. Maybe it’s because I’m a rose girl. It does end up much like Paul Smith’s Rose. Perhaps it is also a bit like Jo Malone’s Red Roses.
    A good beginner fragrance, one to teach how smells work in a fragrance and pass from one to another. . It’s light and girly but I won’t purchase a bottle. I am happy I had my sample though. .

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Again, Gemini12 nailed it: the berries here are prominent and JUICY; not sweet, but very organic, moist, and ripe.
    The rose is the other concurrently most-prominent accord here, tied with the gorgeous, perfectly-rendered juicy red berries. Violet and peony add a delicate breath of spring flowers to this lovely, easy to wear comforting fragrance. The quality and simplicity of this very inoffensive, easy to wear fragrance are brilliant. In my opinion, a safe blind buy (but, then again, it IS a Guerlain and I’m very biased toward this house). AARP would be a good first fragrance for someone new to perfume, for anyone curious about Guerlain as a first Guerlain fragrance (if scents like Shalimar or Samsara seem a bit heavy or daunting).
    Totally office safe and a crowd pleaser.
    Scent: 8/10
    Longevity: low to moderate (spraying directly on clothing and hair adds to the longevity)
    Sillage: soft to moderate.
    Very pretty, but I’ve swapped mine with a friend since this one isn’t getting the love from me that she deserves. And, though it’s D/C, it can still be found online for about $40 USD.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Love this, at first spray this smells exactly like strawberry Brachs suckers with the bubblegum in he middle!

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Wearing this today for the 1st time and it really does have that makeup powder scent to it but it’s not exactly full on makeup powdery it’s sweet with some rose.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    Rosa Pop is what you’d get if Insolence and Aqua Allegoria Flora Rosa had a baby. Juicy (not sweet) berried rose plus violet make this a wonderful refreshing perfume, perfect for warmer weather. Like many of the Aqua Allegoria’s, Rosa Pop has light sillage and moderate to light longevity, but in my opinion that’s part of what makes it perfect for warm weather use. Two thumbs up all the way on this one!

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I actually can’t add anything else to all the positive that have already been said. Light, lovely, soft pink rose with just a hint of powdery violets. Perfect for work, or just to make yourself smile from such a lovely fragrance. It’s great in the heat, never goes cloying. Exactly the summer rose I was looking for. Very pleased to have this in my collection.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    If you freshened up YSL Paris into a light delightful body spray youd have Rosa Pop. A fun watery lipsticky violet and rose with berries for spring and summer. Youthful, feminine, and great for a top note refresher for layering enthusiasts. A solid buy for spring/summer.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Blind buy and not happy with it
    On me it is sweet rose with a hint of Bvlgary pour famme
    If someone interested for swap or buy let me know

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Imagine my total shock at seeing this on the shelf at my local Marshall’s! It was in a sealed box, but no matter, I decided this was enough of a unicorn I was going to buy it regardless.
    It opens as a very pleasant lipstick + rosey scent. I really like the ‘makeup’ vibe going on here.
    Absolutely likeable, made me smile as soon as I smelled it, but it’s worth mentioning that the projection is non existent. I gave it a ‘real world’ test by wearing it to work, and since I knew it was on the lighter side, I sprayed probably 8-10 sprays and honestly within an hour it was undetectable on me. Do not expect any kind of “scent cloud” with Rosa Pop.
    Also, because the rose is blended with these other notes, I feel more comfortable calling this a “Rosey” perfume versus a “Rose” perfume.
    A fun find for me for sure, but zero projection and poor lasting power. Spray as much as you want, and often with this one.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    I found this on special at my local TJ Maxx and scooped it up! And I adore it. The best way I can describe this is if you mixed Yves Saint Laurent Paris (or the fresher, greener Printemps versions) with a touch of Guerlain’s Meteorites. Fresh roses, sweet berries, and lush violets. I adore rose-violet combos but it’s hard to get them right, in my mind. This is one of my favorites!

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    Delicious! the fanciest make up smell ever! a little bit powdery, rosy, girly, sweet…fresh and very elegant. I perceive roses violets and a little hint of lilacs. Fortunately the citric notes are not prominent on my skin.
    Update: after some minutes it reminds me of Lolita Lempicka…with no anise/licorice/cherry notes…just the floral /powder aspects of Lolita.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a joyous rendition of the makeup scent genre, juicier than other versions due to the berries. Rose scents are not my favorite, but the blending of the other notes in Rosa Pop male tbis very wearable for me.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    I really enjoy this…it is sort of a spring time, slightly more subdued take on the Insolence theme. It’s the same berries and violet as Insolence, but less psychedelic and more powdery and ladylike. The rose in Rosa Pop is somewhat old fashioned, in a good way, and blends with the violet in a very makeup-y mix of notes. There is a good bit of green in this as well; I can smell the leaves of the flowers as well as the petals. This brings back memories of a scratch-and-sniff book I had as a kid; I think it had a green leaves page, a violet page, and a blackberry page.
    Easy to wear and decent longevity. Different from the other recent Aqua Allegoria Flora Rosa. I hesitated to buy this because the notes are so similar and I had the other one already, but this is much more powdery and floral while Flora Rosa is fruitier and sharper. Worth having both if you like/collect the Aqua Allegorias!

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a simple but Fun scent.No it’s nothing out of the ordinary but it’s a well done fruity floral.My box says peonies berries and violets and that’s exactly right.At first spray I smell juicy berries sweet and tart mixed with violet.As it dries down its still berry with peony and a little bit of woods and maybe some soft white musk.This fragrance reminds me of Paris in the spring and makes me smile.Its a good quality fruity floral and I get really good longevity on my skin.I can see wearing this with beautiful floral outfits and girly clothing.Its flirty and fun and I think even slightly sultry if worn at night in the spring and summer months.If you love a good berry fragrance this is it.It might be a little more mainstream for a Guerlain to some but still far better than most perfumes at the fragrance counter in my opinion.If you like Versace bright crystal,marc Jacobs Daisy and Channel chance eau tendre you might really like this.Its super fruity fun and even a little sultry with good quality ingredients.This is Spring in a bottle!

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    I can hadrly believe it is a Guerlain! It smells so middle-shelf (not that it’s bad), like many other peony perfumes – Avon Be Romantic, Oriflame Dancing Lady or Yves Rocher Pur Desir de Pivoine.
    The opening notes are gorgeous – most delicate, crispy violet with a tiny bit of bergamot. Then heart notes arrive – soapy violet, a tiny bit of rose… But once it goes away, amazing peony remains, but not for a long time. After half an hour it’s almost gone:((( I’d have to re-spray it every 30 minutes to have it smell on me the way I’d like it to. It is beautiful but to short-lived:(((

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    Valentine’s Day gift. Reminds me of Ralph Lauren’s Midnight Romance which I never wear, but this is fresher and lighter. It is heavy on the peonies. It is a bit synthetic but not bad. The more the rose comes out the better I like it. It’s not a love yet, but so far I do like it.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a sweet Sorbet of decadent raspberries. An arrangement of aromatic flowers. It’s feminine and delicate. Roses and peonies OH MY! It’s a shiny, happy, feel good scent. Best for day wear, in spring, sillage is outstanding, and longevity is great! LOVE!

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s good, fresh , sweet,morning at summer garden with lemonade and big freshly picked roses -not only flowers but also leaves .
    Charming fragrance , i can feel mostly at trail red berries that not too sour and thanks God for that .
    I can’t say that longevity is great , but
    It pleasant scent and I need big amount
    It good for any season as day fragrance.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a very light and flirty violet candy on me. Slight berries and slight citrus and of the rose I smell less than of the violet. Slightly woody. Low sillage. Cute, but just too simple for me. Or rather simple AND light. I could do one, but not both. Nice ingredients, though and like someone below said- it has a certain resemblance to Bvlgari Rose Essentielle.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    a very delicate rose ( like Paul Smith’s) with a touch of violet …airy , a rose put on a crystal-clear water with little fruity brightness . Very delicate and youngish one which lasts rather long ( around 8 hours )

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a candied rose scent. Pretty and very delicate. I’ve smelt a perfume similar to this but can’t put my finger on it. The powder here Is very little. Reminds me of Bulgari Rose essentially edp.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    This is all about powdery violets on my skin. I like it very much.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    13. february 2016
    I had a chance to test this fragrance along with the this years edition named Pera Granita and i must say that Rosa Pop is unfortunatly a miss for me. It is not my cup of tea at all. the very first inital blast is a nice surprise, i smell a very nice rose, which is fresh and beautiful but in a very short period of time (matter of minutes on my skin) it turned into something very dusty and powdery. And powdery is not my cup of tea at all. I was honestly hoping for it to be something different, but i guess the year 2016 is the year of “powder”, based on latest release (mind the new trend – “poudre” versions of frgrances). To many it might appeal just because of it´spowderness but i will have to pass on this one.
    Bright side (but not for me sadly) is a very detectable sillage and great lasting power!!! Hurray to powder power!! 🙂

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    What a beautiful add! Very nice, hope to get to try it. I love Guerlain!

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