Valeria by Harry Lehmann

Valeria

Grenouille8
03/22/2015 - 10:14 AM
1
6Scent

Good, but nothing special

When it comes to Valeria, I have to agree with Bertel's opinion here. I will not be adding this fragrance to my collection. And it’s not hard to forget it. Just to clarify - it is definitely not a bad perfume, just unfortunately too ordinary and mainstream. So exactly what I personally do not like. There are simply too many scents of this kind, and they do not stick. They leave nothing behind. Smelled and then forgotten. A little fresh, a bit spicy, and slightly vanilla....so just a hint of everything and yet nothing really. I need the bombs. Trademark! And the strange thing is that I have found exactly that in all the perfumes I have tested from Harry Lehmann so far. Quality, intensity, individuality, nostalgia....just the high art of perfumery. And that’s why I think Valeria does not fit into HL's collection at all. But I probably cannot presume to criticize that, as every fragrance direction surely has its justification. And why shouldn’t Mr. Lehmann also offer something that covers this direction and certainly has its followers. Just not me. But for that, I can do myself more than good with so many other masterful compositions from the Lehmann house. And if I want, I can even have them mixed individually. So let this Valeria be, but we will not be friends. :-)
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2 Comments
MichelangelaMichelangela 8 years ago
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Oh dear, if every fragrance wanted to be something "special"...
I actually like this scent because of its understated quality.
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ExpositionExposition 11 years ago
Harry Lehmann has been around since the 3rd generation, and every Lehmann has created perfumes. According to the salesperson, Valeria was created in the late 90s to early 2000s, and I think you can smell that. I like it, but I wear it very rarely...
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