Passiflora Keiko Mecheri

4.31 из 5
(13 отзывов)

Passiflora Keiko Mecheri

Rated 4.31 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)

Passiflora Keiko Mecheri for women of Keiko Mecheri

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Description

Passiflora by Keiko Mecheri is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Passiflora was launched in 2003. The nose behind this fragrance is Yann Vasnier. The fragrance features passion flower, tropical fruits, passionfruit, litchi, mango, green notes, flowers and white musk.

13 reviews for Passiflora Keiko Mecheri

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Clay exotic fruits (peach, passion fruit, and fruit punch).
    I keep on sniffing dusty, yet clayful fruits punch all over with floral. It’s quite good tho Fruitti floral blend.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    The first burst had my mouth watering wit the ripe juicy fruits. The white musk gives a clean, freshly ironed laundry smell which dominates after about one minute, before fading away itself. The dark, angular bottles belie delicate scents.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Exotic fruits & florals.
    Creme passion, slight clay, floral.
    It has that softly tender blend that stays close to skin after an hour.
    Keiko’s fragrances aren’t strong enough to last or with huge silage, it has a skin close length and rarely I can find something that is unusual.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    OMG I love this stuff.SO MUCH.
    It has became one of my favorite fruity fragrance since I smelled it the first time.Simply AMAZING.
    Well first of all I should admit that I do love tropical fruit scent, but this one is quite different.Even though the name is Passiflora, and the pyramid says it includes passionfruit and passion flower etc, this smells more like Korla Pear(fragrant pear)to me, very soft and fresh.It seems like everybody’s got the mango note but me…however, I still love this scent.
    BTW I have a bottle of omnia paraiba too, but I don’t think they have anything in common.Omnia paraiba is cheaper and I felt like the material Keiko Mecheri use is better than Bvlgari’s(just my personal opinion).In aspect of the smell, Omnia Paraiba is brighter and clearer, while Passiflora is more tender and “crumbly”(it’s hard to describe!lol).
    All in all this is sooo delightful. I would definitely get a bottle if possible.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Very feminine scent, accented with very green tones and exotic and delicate effluvia. Nice for young girls.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I can smell the tropical fruits, the mango and the passion fruit.
    The ‘flowers’ give this perfume an odd similarity to a ‘air freshener’. It’s still nice.
    After that the musk makes its appearance and it becomes soapy, a creamy, smooth slightly fruity scent.
    This is a nice, clean fragrance, yet I doubt anybody would go crazy for it.
    If I have to choose a tropical fragrance, I would go for Montale’s Chypre Fruite.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Very musky, it tickles my nose. Passiflora starts off with a fruity burst, lots of passionfruit, mango on the edge, litchi sweetness saturated throughout. However, the floral notes start off very strong on me, and only seem to intensify as I wear it. The originally individually identifiable fruit notes quickly fades (as in a few minutes) and blends together into a strange, generic mish-mash of “tropical fruit”. At this point I cannot say this smells like any natural fruit I have ever smelled, more like some poor facsimile I’d find in a cheap shampoo or body spray.
    In the end, this smells like generic flowers mixed with generic fruit (mostly unnameable, maybe some oranges), with a definite emphasis on the flowers over the fruit. It is strong but has poor sillage; it sits very close to the skin. This is nothing special and definitely not worth the price.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Keiko Mecheri PASSIFLORA reminded me immediately of Balmain EAU D’AMAZONIE, above all because of the juicy mango note, but also because of the passionflower. This scrumptious, natural-smelling composition starts out a bit sweet but also has some greenishness and tartness, so I’d call this a green mango-passion flower perfume.
    PASSIFLORA dries down beautifully: rich and succulent and dark orange. No sugar or artificial sweetener have been added to this composition, a simple yet beautiful tropical presentation of flowers and juicy fruits. Yum!
    This seems to me to be a perfect vacation-time fragrance. I can imagine myself sitting outside on a chaise longue wearing a floppy hat and staring out into the ocean. The warm breeze caresses my nearly naked body as I sip slowly on a freshly blended mango smoothie, glad to be far from the noise and the bustle of city life.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Passiflora is a beautiful princess from a tropical jungle.
    It opens with an overdose of mango, papaya, honeydew melon and other unidentifiable jammy fruits.
    The heart is a sweetened bouquet of non-specific white flowers. Very shampoo like quality, actually it does bring to mind the idea of how a passionflower would smell like.
    The dry down is a the left over of a generic fruity floral mixed in with hot musk.
    Overall it is well blended, pleasant, suitable for hot weather and vacations. The high point is probably the opening, then becomes more mellow and generic.
    It is similar to Taj Sunset by Escada. If you like D&G No. 3 or Escada scents you will enjoy this niche version of a fruity fragrance.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Verrrrrrry fruity! I get lychees and green mango, maybe some floral notes in the background filling out the scent. Reminds me of Fruitella sweets.
    This is quite sweet, which is probably only to expected from something so fruity. Smells a little like Fruitella sweets, specifically the pear ones you get in the Orchard Fruits pack. Yup, I’m definitely getting a pear hit here.
    Well worth a try if you like fruity fragrances! Longevity isn’t bad at about 5 hours. Projection is subtle.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Do you take classes for salsa or meringue dancing? This is the right fragrance for it!
    Lot of nice exotic fruits, not overhelmingly sweet, just right of all, well balanced. Strong and bold for special occasions. Silage – good, longevity – 8 hours.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    oh my! I’ve never smelled anything as exotic without being to sweet. The balance between sweet and sour is perfect. As a delightful ripe passion fruit blended with papaya.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Very intense exotic floral-fruity bouquet with sweet-sour notes.
    Passion flower and tropical fruits are really very strong and distinct,and so delicious you can almost drink it.
    A very good lasting power, average sillage.
    What I do not like, and the reason for not buying a full bottle despite i was looking exactly for a strong exotic summer scent, is that there is very, very strong soapiness from the start to the end.I think this causes a “synthetic” effect which I personally don’t like at all.

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