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kombat29 – :
Diva is a fragrance made for women, which was launched in 2017 as Deo Colônia (nomenclature used in Brazilian perfumery, which is compared to the Eau de Toilette).
As concept, Eudora brought the real woman who becomes a reference and manages to conquer everyone around her, thanks to her beauty and, above all, attitudes.
The company defines Diva as a floral-oriental, but on the skin it behaves more like an oriental-gourmand. It has pear and black plum notes at the exit, followed by a bouquet of jasmine sambac and caramel, on a base of vanilla and a secret Eudora accord (a synthetic compound that promises greater longevity to the fragrance).
It is worth emphasizing that I think it is very positive when companies in the industry place the description of their fragrances in their pages on the internet and, even more important, on their packaging. As much as I have access to the material distributed to the press / bloggers, it is of the utmost importance that the user knows what he/she is putting on his/her body.
With respect to the fragrance, Diva touches the skin with the fruity and slightly bitter nuance of the pear and then, almost instantaneously, the caramel dominates and the fragrance stays that way throughout the evolution. The only noticeable change comes over time, when the vanilla increases the sweetness. However, it is important to say that it is not a cloying perfume (in my opinion), because the pear note breaks the excess of caramel.
In terms of olfactory reference, I found this perfume quite similar to Black Opium Eau de Toilette, without the nuance of green coffee. It was the first perfume that came to my mind during the test phases.
Diva has quality, exudes and lasts very well. Its bottle is simple with straight lines but meets expectations. It is an excellent option for those who like this type of fragrance for a very affordable price.