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Brand:
Revlon
Line: charlie red
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: professional
Volume: 100 ml
Country: USA
Made in: Great Britain
Gender: for women
Scent Type: eastern, flower
Top Notes: Black Currant, Gardenia, Orange Blossom, Peach, Plum, Violet
Heart Notes: Cloves, Jasmine, Lily of the Valley, Orchid, Rose, Tuberose, Ylang-Ylang
Base Notes: Ambergris, Honey, Musk, Sandal, White Cedar
Charlie Red Eau de Toilette from the American brand Revlon is the floral-oriental fragrance for a free, easy-going woman. It transports you to the valleys of Tuscany, the streets of Paris, and the coast of California, creating an atmosphere of relaxation and ultimate delight!
The olfactory pyramid of Revlon Charlie Red Eau de Toilette:
Top notes reveal an incredible combination of delicate orange blossom, mysterious gardenia, juicy peach, and rich blackcurrant. Intertwined with accords of ripe plum and sophisticated violet, they give a feeling of all-encompassing freedom.
Heart notes shimmer like a precious stone in the sun, intriguing with floral undertones of clove, jasmine, lily of the valley, and rose. And oriental overflows of ylang-ylang add a magical touch to the aroma.
Base notes create an unsurpassed trail of bright amber, refined white cedar, sweet musk, and sandalwood.
I didn't like them at all - I don't understand why these perfumes are so popular. They are not perfumes, they have a strong chemical smell, like hair spray! I just wasted my money on cheap perfumes from the 90s. They don't smell like anything anymore, it's not perfume, just a cheap scented water. I don't understand all the hype, I never thought that a giant like Revlon would release such a mediocre product, especially considering it was advertised by Cindy Crawford. Maybe the earlier releases were different, but the one I have from Spain is definitely not worth purchasing without testing it first.
For its price, this fragrance is very worthy - floral, green, long-lasting, vibrant, and has a trail. No one does mass-market as high-quality as Revlon! Of course, it should be taken into account that the fragrance was released in the early 90s, and there have been many similar scents since then. However, for those who love floral fragrances, it is worth trying.
This fragrance caught my attention from the first test. It has a rich floral scent with a hint of powder. I really liked it, but it is a specific and very intense fragrance that may seem heavy. The packaging consists of a box without any wrapping. The manufacturer is from England, as indicated by the barcode.
My favorite among Revlon perfumes, 20 years ago they had a whole hair care line with the same scent - shampoo and conditioner. A very intense jasmine bouquet. I take off one star for its lack of longevity. But I am thrilled to have encountered this scent again!
I was really looking forward to these perfumes. For me, there is too much clove, maybe because I don't really like it. But that's only at the beginning, then the perfumes open up differently, and you can feel the plum and the tenderness of jasmine. It's not a heavy floral bouquet, but I will let them settle in a bit more.
The scent reminds me of vintage powders and lipsticks...
It has a decent longevity, with a subtle trail. It's nice to have some variety. However, I must say that I prefer Gold by Revlon the most.
For those with a particular taste, I agree with the previous review.
I didn't like the scent at all. The retro aspect is true though. My grandmother used to wear fragrances like this. It strongly reminds me of the perfume "Red Moscow".
Charlie Red is like a solo tuberose for me. It is rich and creamy, with the other notes delicately accentuating it. The clove, which I am not particularly fond of, is hardly noticeable, lingering in the background. It is a beautiful floral fragrance, with a hint of retro, but in a good way. It is not overpowering or suffocating, but rather feminine and soft.