Aqua Allegoria Foliflora Guerlain for women

Aqua Allegoria Foliflora Guerlain for women

main accords
floral
powdery
citrus
amber
musky
white floral
sweet
fresh spicy
fruity
woody

Perfume rating 3.91 out of 5 with 146 votes

Aqua Allegoria Foliflora by Guerlain is a Floral fragrance for women. Aqua Allegoria Foliflora was launched in 2003. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Paul Guerlain. Top notes are Neroli, Bergamot and Sweet Pea; middle notes are Freesia, Apricot and Gardenia; base notes are Angelica, Sandalwood, Amber and Vanilla.

An incredible feeling of joy and happiness! Foliflora was created in 2003. The notes are bergamot, neroli, white freesia, gardenia, peach, water lily, sandal, amber and vanilla.

Eau de toilette line Aqua Allegoria is a fragrant fantasy, like taking a walk in the garden, and which garden it is depends on the main note of the composition, while all the other components are there to accentuate its beauty. Aqua Allegoria eau de toilettes are created mainly for women, although, some of them might as well be used by men.

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Top Notes

Neroli
Bergamot
Sweet Pea

Middle Notes

Freesia
Apricot
Gardenia

Base Notes

Angelica
Sandalwood
Amber
Vanilla

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Perfume longevity:2.32 out of5.

Perfume sillage:2.42 out of4.

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Lauren528

Wow! This is really beautiful! It really smells just like actual flowers! I always appreciate an authentic smelling perfume whether it's my style or not. Actually, screw that. Smelling like any real flower is always my style! You know when you cant believe youre smelling a perfume rather that a bouquet? Foliflora fits beautifully into that category, and the list is very short. Aqua allegoria foliflora definitely makes my short list!

Frangipanilove

This is such a delicious dreamy gentle beautiful delightful fragrance! Absolutely love this. My secondhand vintage bottle may have suffered some since its production but the gorgeous soft but full scent is still there. It does give an impression of sweet pea but on a fresh base. What a gorgeous surprise this is. It does not project much, you have to really look for it but what is there is just so pretty, like burying your nose into a growing flower. Everything I love about Aqua Allegorias, the freshness and naturalness, simply soooo delightful. Develops like a flower opening up in the afternoon sun, becoming fuller and rounder in an hour or two. What a delight!

soldier71

not bad, just not my cuppa tea, so to speak, a bit too green. I have a almost brand new bottle, only 2 sprays missing if interested. A 50ml

Swedelish

She's a beauty. If only they'd still make Allegorias as unique as they did when Foliflora roamed the earth. The florals, fruit and bitter greens are ethereal and so realistic, nothing about it smells fake. It's all bitter green neroli and angelica in the opening, followed by crisp white freesia and apricot with a zest of citrus fruit for good measure. I'm transported to a wide open meadow on a warm, breezy day where the clouds are fluffy and white :D The sun shines softly, providing just enough warmth to enjoy this beautiful place with your jacket off. It feels like a dreamy fairytale where bad feelings don't exist. But like all good things, it came to an end.

Longevity doesn't disappoint. Sillage is just fine, not too big as this kind of happy scent should be. It's just enough that the wearer and maybe a close friend can enjoy it together.

justfloral

Wonderful! My number one Aqua Allegoria.

Sweet pea (very realistic note!, with all the "saltiness" peculiar to it) + tuberous pea (Lathyrus tuberosus - if you live in US you are not familliar with it - it smells heavenly, like palmarosa essential oil)

sepheme

This fragrance transports me to an early spring garden. Morning dew kisses the buds of unfurling jasmine, leaning freesia, and opening gardenia. Sweet peas are putting out their little ruffles. These flowers are not splayed open and neither are they sun-warmed. Rather, they are poised at the almost stage, almost fully open, almost themselves in a fertile, awakening environment. Might this be good for a teenager? It is pretty and could be flirty without being overtly sexy. It dries down greener, owing to the angelica, and with a hint of vanillic sweetness I can't quite pinpoint, because the composition is so seamless.

Alison Wonderland

Springtime in a perfume.

I won this beauty in a giveaway-my first win! And as I have been rather broke and ill and sad this month, it really meant a lot to me. Thank you so much again to the lovely member who hosted, a true angel ^_^ <33

Foliflora transports me back to childhood, about 5 years old nibbling at grass or the piston of a flower, just to know what they tasted like. I now know the definition of "green, herbal" perfume, which I was always afraid of...I usually go for gourmands, floral-musky or vanilla orientals. So this was new territory for me. And I absolutely love it!

This is wonderfully elegant, timeless and brings to mind something I would imagine Princess Diana would have worn on a warm spring or summer afternoon (saving the 24 Faubourg Hermes for winter evenings). The green notes sing harmoniously with the florals and fruity notes, and don't be put off by the EDT label-this is classic Guerlain, and preforms just as well as many of my EDP's. The whole composition just sings of white linen table clothes, Bellini's and Eggs Benedict, and would be well suited for an afternoon business luncheon. Foliflora definitely makes an impression and is a total compliment getter. The rarity of this perfume makes me want to save it for those times I want to impress, or for seeing Shakespeare in the park, travelling, artwork, adventuring and exploring. (These are a few of my favorite things...;))

Classy, sophisticated, seamlessly woven composition as others have said. I am going to savor this one. For how often in life do you come across sheer JOY in a bottle?

10/10

On the lookout now for others in this line :)

missk

Aqua Allegoria Foliflora is more fruity than floral. At least on my skin it is.

The neroli note in Foliflora is fairly dominant, further complimented by tart apricot and bergamot. The scent itself is quite green and fresh, perfect for those Spring and Summer days. Foliflora is also very feminine and classy.

If I happen to breathe hot air on to my wrist and then inhale, Foliflora begins to smell more flowery and less fruity. Noticing the freesia note listed in this scent pyramid, it may be my skin's reaction to freesia that causes this fragrance to wear differently on me than it does on others. With that in mind, do test this fragrance first before making a hasty purchase.

Foliflora to my nose smells like a cross between Versace Bright Crystal and Marc Jacobs Daisy. A strange hybrid I know, but the perfect way to describe what I smell.

In addition to Foliflora being a very pleasing scent, it also has great longevity and moderate sillage. Samples are still relatively easy to find online, however full bottles are few and far between.

SheShe

I'm writing the review in December when the weather is cold and I guess Foliflora blooms the best in spring and early summer. Aqua Allegoria series isn't the greatest masterpiece of Guerlain, but I must admit they often have this special something making me want to know them and wear them from time to time (particularly in spring).

Foliflora has a powerful opening, flowery-citrusy one. Actually I was surprised there isn't lemon among the ingredients because the fragrance is lemony-flowery with a quite big dose of flowers (but not overdose!) The drydown is maybe the prettiest, amber gives it a chocolatey touch and this lemony feeling brings Covet to my mind a bit. The fragrance is green-white in my imagination with a brown touch in the base notes. Slightly sweet and slightly sour and nicely done. Thumbs up!

Kchild

This is a stunning fresh floral. It's summer on the wind. As if a soft floral gust has just blown through an open window.

It's quite oddly not one that my nose can take apart well. It's beautifully blended and creates a scent that doesn't smell at all like it's notes. It all comes together to create an impression of the perfect field of summer flowers. Not tropical~but it'll transport you just the same.

The sillage and lasting power for this are impressive. This is very much it's own fragrance. An outstanding secret beauty. I don't know anyone who smells like this. Well....except for me of course! Shhhhhhh......

sherapop

Guerlain Aqua Allegoria FOLIFLORA is every bit as herbal, thanks to angelica, as it is floral. In fact, I'd even go so far as to say that this is more of an herbal than a floral composition. The angelica note is by far the most salient to my nose, and the florality is very low-key, making this light, natural-smelling creation perfect for those who feel stifled and oppressed by big fat floral fragrances.

I'm not huge fan of angelica, although here it is used judiciously and does not completely overwhelm everything else and expand to the point of suffocation, which is a problem I unfortunately sometimes encounter with angelica perfumes. I recommend FOLIFLORA for those who appreciate herbal, slightly green, and lightly floral perfumes.

mandelinka

bought this without trying this, nice warm flowery scent, what I get is mainly sweet pea (not sure where it's coming from,maybe just an association because of the picture on the box)
reminds me of 'pleasures intense' by e.lauder.
the staying power is very good, have to be bit carefull with this one as can be overpowering

Cereza

Extremely wonderful flowers, so nice, sophisticated and natural. Fell in love with this one from the first minutes. Very, very gentle and special. For the first hour the sillage is a killer and I enjoyed every bit of it, but then after 3 hours it's gone. I understand why do they produce this in such enormous bottles - so you can reapply every 3 hours. Therefore I will say "like" to this one. I dislike reapplying. I use my scent in the morning and I think it must stay for at least good 7 hours. This one does not. But if you do not mind reapplying - go on, and just test. Beautiful flowers.

kastehelmi

Of course, it's an eau de toilette with no staying power, but it's a pure thrill to wear! The last dew of this scent stays with you for a few hours, lifting the spirits. This might be the best floral scent I've ever smelled, it smells like the lightest buds before summer, the tragically beautiful smell of spring, of all of the white flowers that don't traslate into a heady sexual kind of smell. This is brilliant delicacy-not sweet, not scratchy, not powdery, not sour, not drowned in herbs and musk ...Aqua Allegoria Foliflora has that flowery smell that I long for during the winter, the smell of fresh gardenia, freesia, and lilies that are still growing, still alive, not chopped and placed in water! This is one of the freshest feminine scents I can imagine-having all the allure of wearing a tulle dress in a very green sunny clearing, an orchard not too far, and a kindhearted friend is pouring you a glass of dry champagne. If I haven't made it clear enough, this is is marvelous!

CaraMia

I like the editorial review on his one!

Foliflora may very well be the brightest and freshest of the Guerlain AA line

I was really surprised to lean that it has an amber and vanilla base, as the scent never goes gourmand on me. The leafy green citrus and fresia is what stays and stays with Foliflora and it does give you the impression of a moist leafy garden. I also expected to see "green note" listed as the composition is a green one, cool and enchanting throughout. Pretty, lovely and lifting, the garden here is one drenched in sunshine and gentle breezes. The florals are present but do not overpower Foliflora with sweetness making the scent appropriate in most settings.

I have a back up bottle of this one!

 
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