Capri Forget Me Not Carthusia for women and men

Capri Forget Me Not Carthusia for women and men

main accords
green
citrus
aromatic
fruity
fresh spicy
woody
sweet
floral
powdery
violet

Perfume rating 3.94 out of 5 with 161 votes

Capri Forget Me Not by Carthusia is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Capri Forget Me Not was launched in 2012. Top notes are Lime, Lemon, Mandarin Orange and Orange; middle notes are Mint, Fig, Eucalyptus and Violet; base notes are Artemisia, Vanilla, Hyacinth, Jasmine, Peach and Cyclamen.

The new, unisex fragrance Capri Forget Me Not arrived in shops in September 2012. Composition of the fragrance is announced as citrusy with fine notes of herbs, flowers and fruit.

Capri Forget Me Not has a name that contains a promise, emotional bond and affiliation to the island of Capri, refreshing the memories from belle epoch from the end of the 60es, characterized by elegance and eccentricity, force of nature, transgression, musicality, warmth, liveliness…

Rhythm of Italy is transferred in top notes with a mixture of citruses – lemon, lime, mandarin and orange. The heart introduces an irresistible and aromatic layer of fig, mint, violet, eucalyptus and bucchu (agathosma), while base notes are enriched with cyclamen, hyacinth, jasmine, artemisia, vanilla and peach.

Capri Forget Me Not is available as 50ml at a price of 80 EUR or as perfume spray, with three fillers - 24ml at a price of 60 EUR – official website of the house of Carthusia! Besides the perfume, the offer includes scented candle, room scents and perfumed bath.

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Top Notes

Lime
Lemon
Mandarin Orange
Orange

Middle Notes

Mint
Fig
Eucalyptus
Violet

Base Notes

Artemisia
Vanilla
Hyacinth
Jasmine
Peach
Cyclamen

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SmilingBuddha

I really like this fragrance because it reminds me of a summer house at the sea that my family used to visit. However after the initial opening I feel this fragrance has zero performance. No longevity and no sillage.

adice

Opens light and airy. Green like a manicured garden - leaves and branches with the citrus (I don't sense fig fruit or sweetness at first). Mint note is quite prominent in the opening but eventually settles in. As it dries down it gets sweeter, a touch warmer, and much more powdery. Lots more fig, vanilla and violet in the drydown.

Razorbrown

I can’t tell if I’m really high or if this is the loveliest, most spacious, fresh and slightly mystical scent. Young but not childish, a green breeze with the slightest sweetness. How delightful.

moyashi

It's a very nice green predominantely herbal fragrance
Opens up with mint and citrus accord
The dry down is much more herbal
It is very clean and calming, like a soft hug
I enjoyed wearing it in the summer however the sillage and performance were quite intimate and short lasting

ArsinoeHelena

Aromatic, herbal, green. Heavy on mint and eucalyptus. Fig is good, some vague citrus on the background. Florals are hardly detectable.
This is a unique charming little perfume suitable for warm summer days. EdP lasts about three to five hours on my skin.

Shui-Xian

I love this one, it is unique.
First time I found it sharp, masculine-fresh however next developing started coresponding with the name. I can't forget. This is the essence of good memories, which never fades. It is exhilarating.

Citruses and figs attract attention. 
And then the violet hits you, which is almost intoxicating here. Green tones are a little incisive, which is very pleasant. This is not a nostalgic scent. This is a fragrance that inspires to new experiences and joys.

I alternated it with Philosykos. (Which is coconut-lactonic on me, almost creamy. Carthusia has different way, how makes the figs delightful. Both amazing.)

The scent is kissed by the breeze from the sea and perfect for summer, but I like it in winter also. The freeze gives it a new form.
Sillage is moderate, but good projection. Longevity about 2 hrs. Definitely unisex.

Petrichora

Strangely for me, the violet is very strong. And in combination with I guess the fig, this reads like liquorice.
This is a shame as I otherwise love the soft freshness of the scent. Like walking barefoot on summer's dew.
And even though I enjoy violet in less fresh perfumes, this feels displaced to me.

But I will let it sit on my skin and see what happens.

Drydown was quite nice with a hay accord. But too expensive for what it is in my opinion.

cocofluff

For whatever reason the highly citrusy and mossy fig doesn't work for me in this fragrance. I don't smell the hit of mint this needed to lift the fragrance. I expected this one to be way better based on the notes. It smells vintage. -

yaayyya

My first impression was a very warm feeling of sunrays kissing my cheeks through a slightly humid warm air, and fresh green grass tickling my feet on a meadow in the mid of July. So natural, and so realistic. My second wearing gave me some strong associations with rubber balloons. There is something magical about this scent.

cstop777

I bought my Capri Forget Me Not when I was in Capri.
I left Capri and started a trip through the Amalfi Coast. During a summer night in Ravello, surrounded by hundreds of small fig farmers, the scent of ripe figs was everywhere. I will never forget that night.
I’m happy I bought my parfum. Every time I use it, I go back to Italy and the Amalfi Coast.

wendyyparty

Fresh and aromatic. It could be my favorite summer fragrance. Too bad I cannot handle the Fig note very well, just like the Patchouli note, it gives me nausea (no matter in what perfume).

I have an almost full bottle, if any of you want a SWAP just DM me.

missk

Whilst testing potential wedding day scents at one of my favourite local fragrance boutiques, the sales assistant offered Capri Forget Me Not by Carthusia as a possibility. Surprisingly this was her personal pick for her future big day. I applauded her for her unique choice.

Capri Forget Me Not is a super-fresh fig scent. It's Summer in a bottle and wears beautifully on a humid, warm day. The top notes feature freshly crushed mint, sweet fig and zesty lime. The opening is admittedly a little 'toothpaste like', but on skin this scent is quick to dissipate.

When you think of fig scents, it's hard not to draw comparisons to sweet-coconutty fig fragrances like Diptyque's Philosykos or jammy fig scents like Thierry Mugler's Womanity. Capri Forget Me Not focuses on the freshness of fig rather than the gourmand nature of this note. If I were to have a beach wedding in the midst of Summer I would definitely consider wearing this fragrance.

Capri Forget Me Not is a light, almost sheer scent on the skin. For the most part this fragrance is a crisp fig and mint blend with subtle citrus notes. Towards the drydown this fragrance does settle into a somewhat sweet peach and vanilla scent.

It's well worth testing on the skin, especially if you enjoy fresh scents with a touch of mint or fig.

Tiwalii

This. THIS!

This is the perfect summer scent. Without smelling like a summer cliché (suntan lotion, pina colada, aquatic citrus). It's like a cool, refreshing breeze in a bottle.

I'm transported to a lush island (Capri if you will, or another island in the mediterranean)when I smell this. I'm standing on the top of a cliff. Beneath me is a beautiful strip of white sand. The ocean is caressing the land. I've been sunbathing for hours. The sun is powerful. It has been a long day with almost no wind at all. The heat feels a bit exhausting. But then, suddenly out of nowhere, like a blessed sweet relief, comes a soft, cool breeze. It svipes from the crystal blue sea, through lush green hills where aromatic herbs grow, and glides across my warm skin like a veil of sheer, cool freshness. That's how "Capri Forget me not" smells like. A breath of fresh, misty sea air after a long day in the sun.

It's a well blended, transparent scent. It smells very high quality and unique. Slightly green, slightly floral, with a discrete dry earthy feel and a strong misty minty smell. But the mint is not dense or too intense, it's definitely there and the most prominent note in the scent, but it has this breezy, airy quality that keeps it from smelling like tooth paste. This is not a perfume, it's a scented veil. It's a airy caress.

The only downside is that the longevity is bad. I get about two hours tops. Which is sad, because this is such a gem. I still want a bottle though. The scent is too great not to own.

Sillage is strong and bright at first, but quickly dries down to a cool skin scent.

beate.geibel

This IS CAPRI !

If you have ever been there, this is what it smells like.

Lemons, oranges, mint.

Its sweet, fruity, fresh and playful.

A great summer perfume.

The only thing that bugs me is the pricing on this one. 140 € for 50 ml ? Thats way too much in my opinion. And there are no other proper options in terms of sizes available except a 24 ml for 70 €, which is refill bottles.

Perfume: great 9/10
Pricing: not so much 5/10

melancholybaby

So in balance to the enjoyment of the previous review, I found this was not appealing for me. It opened with a very short citrus burst, followed by a boozy rum note that was quite pleasant. However, the next step was a coconut-infused sun tan lotion which was the only thing that remained, and remained, and remained. Even the final dry-down did not develop any other noticeable notes. Just not for me.

Hoxx

It is a bit weird for me to write the first review, but I had to, as I tried this perfume lots of times and liked it a lot.

There is a fine initial blast of citruses of all kinds in the beginning, but my skin swallows it quite quickly and steps to the heart. In the very next phase of fragrant evolution a prominent fig note becomes the main player. Sweet and succulent, it is accompanied with some herbal notes - mainly mint, and a few other I can't recognize (maybe it's the mentioned eucalyptus, but I don't know). That makes the fragrance more wearable, because all those notes soften a high-pitch fig which, in itself, could become cloying. Later I find a solid flowery drydown, with highlighted jasmine note, but with both the fig and mint from the earlier time.

It's obvious with all those notes that the scent is more on a feminine side, but, even if I think it would make wonders on a female skin, it's totally wearable for a man. It has a perceptible sillage and projection with nearly monster longevity - I could feel traces of it a whole day after. Practically, it has the same strength through, like, first 10 hours, and that is more than enough. Capri Forget Me Not is a bit linear, with no sharp transitions through the phases, but, at least, what you see is what you get - if you like it at first, it won't disappoint you later.

If you like fruity fragrances with a slight mediterranian vibe, you will most likely dig this one. I surely do.

9.25/10

 
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