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Timor – :
I wore this perfume for a long time and it became my signature scent. It is very feminine, cosy and warm ambar with vanilla, sweet but not cloying. I really like it, in the summer it seems the jasmine flowery aspect stands out and in the winter, the musky ambar is the star, which makes it a scent for all year (well, I’m a big floriental fan and life is too short to limit your perfume due to the season). I never got tired of smelling it and I would even spray my clothes and lingerie with it.
But lovely as this perfume is, it has the same problem of all O Boticário fragrances: No longevity. I don’t know what they do but at least on my skin their perfumes simply disappear. It seems they are not ‘oily’ enough to stick. I have to reapply the perfumes every couple of hours, otherwise it’s as if I has never put them in the first place. Very annoying.
sidddddd – :
Powdery Peach-Vanilla.
Love it.
I think most people here in Brazil may not like it because we (Brazilians) did not have the habit to match a fragrance with weather or occasion. Scents were classified as good or bad. If you liked it in the moment you bought it, you would wear it anytime. So people ended up wearing heavy sweet scents in the summer, inside a crowded bus, or in other closes spaces, suffocating everyone around and making people hate some fragrances.
Floratta in Gold is one of these fragrances people hate for the wrong reasons.
In my opinion, even being a scent that exists for quite a while, and anyone has a story with it, is not a typical Brazilian fragrance, market wise.
Is sweet and powdery, in a country known for being tropical and hot most of the year. Is not a bad fragrance, is just misplaced most of the time.
FiG is a wonderful peach-vanilla powdery scent. You get the fruity of the peach and the grown-up sweetness of the vanilla (not a gourmet vanilla) and transform it into powder. Like a scented make up. I bet the powdery feeling comes from a mix of Heliotrope, Sandalwood and Amber (so you got the idea that is a warm fragrance)
Is feminine and grown-up. Mature without being old. Lady like. Not to be used in hot weather, due to the heaviness of the powder feeling.
Truly a “gold” scent. Reminds me of fancy galas. Expensive dresses. Crystal chandeliers and bright ballrooms. Like a fancy wedding.
To me, is not sexy. Is classy.
Safe for gifts, but never to be used in warm weather.
erh727102 – :
In small doses is very good. I love the smell. Just need one spray and you be able to smell it all day . Very feminine. I received a lot of compliments when i weare it. It´s one of my favourites perfumes.
ffortep – :
The post from @helenfernanda was not an irony because of its similarity to Trésor, this was indeed created by Sophia Grojsman as well.
Aliklev77 – :
Masterpiece! Much better than lancome’s treasure.
JaXXX – :
Haha helenfernanda! That made my day once again!
hzv003intitytek – :
I have it, used for years now and I love it, the smell feels great on my skin 🙂
reaprocknrolla – :
Terrible !!!
maxdi – :
eu sentia o cheiro dele nas outras pessoas e achava uma fragrancia bem versatil sabe, podendo usar de dia ou a noite. mas agora que o tenho é meio que uma relaçao de amor e odio com floratta in gold. tem dias que eu o passo e adoro, e outros que detesto porque ele exala muito forte um cheiro enjoativo de abacaxi com jasmim. esse depende do humor da minha pele.
4121519 – :
Eu conhecia só de nome,ja tinha usado o florata in blue que é inofensivo,bem comum.Eu gostei desse achei delicado bem floral,tem cheiro de talco mas é suave.No começo parece que vai ser forte mas depois de uns 20 minutos se estabelece bem confortavél.Acho uma boa escolha para uso diario.Não acredito nessa de perfume da vovó,acredito no que combina com cada pele e gosto.Conheço jovens que combinam com lou lou,aromatic elixir de clinic,e que não gostam de Fantasy.Perfume é afinidade e não idade.
xromnik – :
Smells like medicine
gocha 37 – :
sem dúvida, o perfume mais enjoativo que eu conheço, não compre, além de ser totalmente batido.
zernomoll – :
I remember of TRESOR by LANCÔME, but more weak.
metr82 – :
maravilhoso! só que é muito conhecido, pois custa muito barato. uma garrafa do “trésor” dá pra comprar umas 10 garrafas “Florata in golde”.
karp – :
Só não o considero o pior do mundo porque ainda existem o Lou Lou, o Far Away(avon), e o Gabriela Sabatine lutando e se revezando pelo podium.
Mas gente,pra minha mãe eu dou apenas o melhor, e se conscientemente eu considero este perfume ‘coisa de gente velha’, definitivamente não é com este que vou presenteá-la, pois a minha mãe e as pessoas idosas merecem o melhor do melhor, e na minha opinião nenhum dos Floratta são dignos de elogios.
Pra mim não existe idade e nem sexo pra usar perfume, existe pele e estado de espírito.
Existe o bom senso em saber dosar a quantidade, e existe a educação de saber em qual ocasião usar qual.
Se gosta do Floratta (e ele combina com a pele), então sim, dê de presente, mas não por ser de gente velha, e sim, por refletir quem a pessoa presenteada é.
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Just do not consider the worst in the world because there are still Lou Lou, Far Away (Avon), and Gabriela Sabatine fighting and taking turns at the podium.
But people, I give my mom just the best, and consciously I think this perfume ‘something old people’, this is definitely not going to give it away, because my mother and older people deserve the very best , and in my opinion none of Floratta are worthy of praise.
For me there is no age nor sex to wear perfume, there is skin and mood.
There is common sense to know dose amount, and there education to know on what occasion to use which.
If you like Floratta (and it blends with the skin), then yes, give a gift, but not because old people, and yeah, it reflects who the person is gifted.
алкс – :
A miserable attempt to create a brazillian version of Trésor by Lancome. A shameless ripoff that has gone terribly wrong.
VL_Garik – :
hm… adoro o cheiro, pena q seja tao popular. Sente-se muito bem a baunilha e o abacaxi.
enemy95 – :
The worst fragrance from Brazil. Really Annoying.
Ariec.P.S.13 – :
Really powdery and sweet scent. The beginning is fruity with pineapple appearing a lot on my skin. This one is not kind of fresh but canned. Jasmin is a little bit acid and powdery but I think heliotrope is the star.
I don’t think the sweetness belongs to vanilla at all: this is like syrup with a touch of almond shade. This almond thing is not the dried one but the fresh one. My father’s girlfriend has this and she’s only nineteen.
MalKroShka – :
I love this perfume, it’s simply wonderful!
O Boticário has evolved over the setting of their fragrances and today they are very durable.
The “Floratta in Gold” looks very, very much with the “Tresór” by Lâncome.
It is sweet, smart, engaging, there is not as not to notice it and admire it.
Perfect!
nessi71 – :
Não que seja ruim, pelo contrário. Esse perfume é refinado, ultra-feminino. Mas infelizmente muita gente o usa, então fica meio que “imitação de estilos”.
speellutlap – :
Floratta in Gold seems like a lighter and less powdery version of Tresor. I first smelled it four/five years ago and found it pleasant then. I even purchased a bottle and wore it for a few weeks. Unfortunately, I soon realized it’s too reminiscent of the 80’s, but not as a pleasant homage to that decade – it seems stuck in time.
doownunpapy – :
Sweeeeet, that’s what I remember about this fragrance. But for me it’s not annoying like many “vanilla” scents! Well Zaleska, I was introduced to this fragrance by around 2002 too; my girlfriend had it, and I have good memories associated to it. Maybe that’s the reason why I like. Has been many years since then, but I still know that it has a good sillage: time to time I can identify the smell around there, from some distance. Today, like it happens to another scents from O Boticário, there is a special edition, a box with the scent itself, a lotion, a soap and a jewel case. I saw it these days, in a shopping mall. Simple but nice gift “:¬).
skot4 – :
This one is great!
I keep my bottle. It’s a pity that the juice is not fresh anymore :'( …I bought it some years ago (2002 or 2003).