Veneno Miguel Matos

4.38 из 5
(8 отзывов)

Veneno Miguel Matos

Veneno Miguel Matos

Rated 4.38 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)

Veneno Miguel Matos for women and men of Miguel Matos

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Description

“A blend of the most deadly materials. Poisons selected exclusively by their seductive and fatal scents. We have picked the most exquisite toxins, chosen to delight you, to intoxicate you, to submit your senses to our hypnose. Nature’s cruel elixir was created finally, for the one who has no mercy. For the one who fears nothing. Absolute death, absolute pleasure. Ecstasy and doom.

Nature never smelled so dangerous and sexy. Veneno has the treasured perfumery materials of the past that have become forbidden in modern times. They are symbols of the forbidden fragrance. Veneno is an illegal scent specifically designed to kill through pleasure, to sensitize your skin while you desmay in total delight. Feel our seductive liquids and tease your objects of desire while your body is indulged with the most forbidden substances. It will make your skin turn red!

Ultimately provocative, Veneno was created to make your charm explode. Choke in its beauty. Asfixiate with its charisma. Sting with its personality. Veneno. A killer scent. It will change your life… until you’re dead.

15 dangerous raw materials have been included in Veneno. All of them have numerous beautiful toxins. These wonderful fragrant materials are irritant, carcinogenic, and sensitizer. They cause allergic skin reactions, skin corrosion or just a rash. They can cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure. They are endocrine disruptors. But they smell heavenly.” – Miguel Matos

Creative direction: Miguel Matos
Perfumer: Christian Carbonnel
Design: Fedra Espiga Pinto

Veneno was launched in 2018.

8 reviews for Veneno Miguel Matos

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    OK,OK….has ANYONE actually sniffed this yet …for real..??
    Judge not,lest ye be judged……..

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Not even interested in this scent. The description is soooooooo pretentious. No actual mention of the notes that make it “killer” and change your life?! This entry written by the “creator” is not helpful. It would be fine on their own website but not on here since the are a contributing writer. I am with the others this is a no no.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Not even interested in this scent. The description is soooooooo pretentious. No actual mention of the notes that make it “killer” and change your life?! This entry written by the “creator” is not helpful. It would be fine on their own website but not on here since the are a contributing writer. I am with the others this is a no no.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    This is not the area for this, but @jovejove has a point though. I feel the same when Matos reviews his own business, curations etc., saying how amazing that all is. HOW CAN YOU REVIEW YOUR OWN WORK? I don’t doubt his talent at all, but lately it seems like he is using this a lot for his own purposes, and I wonder why the Fragrantica team is letting it pass.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    The site mainly features significant launches and reviews of prominent houses, fragrances and unique niche brands. Using a platform that you work for to feature your own product and mask it as an equal with others to profit off of the item is a big no no. This is meant to be an open platform for reviews, critiques and product knowledge, not to be used to sell your own products. It’s a bit jaded. Doesn’t matter if the Fragrantica team gives it good or bad reviews, (probably will stay neutral if they have bad reviews), but it’s the integrity of the site being an open platform that is being jeopardized. It only takes one snowflake to cause an avalanche. Couple years down the road, what, we have ads and reviews prioritizing for fragrances developed by the Fragrantica teams? No bueno.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    @jovejove
    Not sure I agree with you. Now, it would be a different story if we start to see nothing but RAVE reviews on this perfume from one day to the next, all reviews written by the Fragantica team – now that would be a cause for an uproar!

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a conflict of interest, creating your own fragrances and posting it on the blog you work for. Imagine if Anna Wintour launches her own fashion label and starts putting it in Vogue…
    Good for you Miguel on your creation, but it’s not right to be able to do both.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    haha funny description but it’s original!

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