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Woman Pure 2015

7.0 / 10 33 Ratings
A perfume by Marbert for women, released in 2015. The scent is floral-sweet. It is being marketed by Straub Marbert Beauty Group / Beauty Brands International.
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Main accords

Floral
Sweet
Fruity
Synthetic
Powdery

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
TiaréTiaré LemonLemon
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Orange blossomOrange blossom JasmineJasmine
Base Notes Base Notes
TuberoseTuberose VanillaVanilla
Ratings
Scent
7.033 Ratings
Longevity
7.125 Ratings
Sillage
7.024 Ratings
Bottle
6.030 Ratings
Submitted by Michael · last update on 12/23/2020.
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Clarissa

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Clarissa
Top Review 29  
The Discovery from the Bottom Right Shelf
I feel the need to write a comment about this beautiful fragrance, as I had to rescue it from its shadowy existence at Müller, all the way down on the bottom shelf in the right corner.

I had had this fragrance on my wishlist for a while, but I had not spotted it anywhere, as the brand "Marbert," which was quite well-known during my childhood and youth, is no longer as widely represented.
So I had to wait until my path led me back to the nearest big city to Müller, and if I hadn’t really scanned every shelf with my eyes, I surely would not have noticed it.
Down at the very bottom, in the last row, it was living its shadowy existence, the bottle packaged in a golden tin that doesn’t look cheap.
The bottle is white, simple, and heavy, which fits well with a fragrance that calls itself "Pure."

I gave the honor to this fragrance to be the first of several that I tested, and it turned out to be the absolute winner of the day.
If I had only relied on the fragrance pyramid, I wouldn’t have expected what slowly but surely caressed my nose.....!
Orange blossom and tuberose are truly not my preferred fragrance notes, as I have already tested too many scents where the tuberose simply overwhelmed me and the orange blossom turned out to be a bit sharp and penetrating.
But here, the two have formed such a perfect connection that I only perceive a fresh opening of exotic flowers, which is round and pleasing.
The jasmine is also not dominant in this case, and soon the fragrance transitions into a wonderful, clean creaminess, where I subtly catch a whiff of vanilla.
It has something of vacation, sunscreen, and carefree joy!

Even after hours, I can still smell it; it really has good longevity without being intrusive.
In hindsight, I am glad that I freed the tin from its dungeon!
When a fragrance is sitting where most people won’t bend down to look, you usually don’t have high expectations! Although that also intrigues me again, as many fragrances that are at eye level don’t pique my interest at all, since they are usually the latest flankers of a well-selling scent that is currently trendy!
It’s like in real life; one should always pay attention to the people who are not loud and flashy, and you will find that the quiet and reserved often have much to say without having to talk so much.

So, that was my closing word about this fragrance that has sneaked into my heart and gives me a cozy feeling, and it is also a plea to everyone who has previously disregarded the treasures that sit at the bottom and perhaps even dusty on the shelf!
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Hobbit

104 Reviews
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Hobbit
Top Review 15  
Oriental meets Tropicana
Marbert...who among you has Marbert clearly in mind? Exactly! ...me neither.
I've probably heard/read about Marbert here and there...but never thought WOW I MUST HAVE IT. I felt differently about WomanPure...I admit it was definitely not the name :)
While studying the new fragrances, I noticed the simple yet appealing design which prompted me to learn more. I also had oriental, Tiaré flower, and jasmine firmly in my memory. My interest was thus more than just piqued.
Finally holding the fragrance, I found the beautifully crafted tin can very appealing, something different from a plain cardboard box, so simple and unpretentious yet so convincing. I also really like the simple glass bottle in white, it feels nice in the hand, everything harmonizes beautifully here...and the scent?
The scent is not typically oriental nor one of those lighter pure fragrances that I find less appealing...which often seem unremarkable or uninteresting to me.
However, we also don't have a "typical" oriental that fights for attention in a heavy-handed way. Here, a truly healthy middle ground has been found, which may not be anything new, but is beautifully interpreted.
The lovely light exotic top notes soften the opening gently with a slight vacation feeling and provide a magical introduction to the heavier notes...they are consistently present even if only subtly in the further development. The strong jasmine has a gentle companion in the mild orange blossom even in the heart note, but the base is typically stronger for the oriental direction, yet remains tropical thanks to tuberose and shows a sweet creamy character complemented by warm vanilla...WOW. Paired with very good longevity, my first contact with Marbert is grandiose and I am getting to know a timeless and completely ageless eau de toilette that I would gladly gift blindly, confident it would be well received everywhere.
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KN: Somewhat sharp-citrusy, Tiaré transforms it..
HN:..with orange blossom, like a sunscreen note..
B:..including a vanilla base
#syntheticbutgood
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The intense blend of orange blossom, jasmine, tuberose, tiare & vanilla is unbearable. Sweet & sticky like gum. And just as artificial.
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Creamy orange blossom-tuberose mix, initially fresh, beautifully powdery-warm in the base. Really a hidden gem at a great price!
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5
A radiant, magnificent bouquet of flowers, with tuberose/jasmine/tiare dominating, creates a round, fresh sweet note that can be worn often.
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Creamy, strong orange blossom with a slight citrus note and vanilla in the base. Fresh and sweet at the same time, a bit synthetic.
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Very nice scent in a simple bottle, fine orange blossom, subtle jasmine, and even my fear candidate tuberose holds back gracefully!
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3
Sparkling raspberry punch with a citrus twist.
The base is warmer and softer. Not a must-have, but a nice fruity change for the in-between.
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