Prada Luna Rossa Carbone EDT - 150ml
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Prada Luna Rossa Carbon est un parfum masculin frais et aromatique avec un mélange moderne d’agrumes, de lavande et d’ambroxan. Beaucoup l’apprécient comme parfum sûr et professionnel, adapté au bureau, à la ville et aux sorties du soir. Il est souvent décrit comme propre, séduisant et facile à porter sans devenir lourd ou envahissant. En revanche, de nombreux avis soulignent que Carbon ressemble beaucoup à d’autres parfums designers populaires, ce qui le rend peu original. Certains le trouvent aussi un peu synthétique, et la projection comme la puissance restent plutôt moyennes que très fortes. Comme parfum du quotidien et achat à l’aveugle, c’est un bon choix, mais si l’on cherche quelque chose de vraiment unique, mieux vaut explorer d’autres options.
Avis Prada Luna Rossa Carbone EDT - 150ml
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L'Homme L'Eau simply smells good! It smells like freshly showered, clean, floral, fresh, and just natural and not overpowering. Personally, I find it sometimes a touch too powdery and soapy, if I can put it that way. Nevertheless, I really like it and can highly recommend it. Perhaps not for the cold season, but otherwise a total all-rounder.
L'Homme L'Eau simply smells good! It smells like freshly showered, clean, floral, fresh, and just natural and not overpowering. Personally, I find it sometimes a touch too powdery and soapy, if I can put it that way. Nevertheless, I really like it and can highly recommend it. Perhaps not for the cold season, but otherwise a total all-rounder.
Trustvoice expert
26 juin 2026
I bought this for my husband for Christmas, we both love the scent
I bought this for my husband for Christmas, we both love the scent
Nwad
7 juin 2026
Since I own Dior Sauvage EDT, I would like to share my impression of the comparison between the two fragrances with you. Luna Rossa Carbon smells quite different during the fragrance development. At the beginning, it starts off somewhat similar to anise, with lavender, but it is more subtle and simpler than Sauvage. The freshness and the aquatic notes are nice, but the scent develops into a somewhat dry, more lavender-like direction and quickly becomes more understated. Dior Sauvage seems to me to be more complex, softer, and remains more stable in scent. I would say my Luna Rossa Carbon corresponds to about 75% of Sauvage.
Since I own Dior Sauvage EDT, I would like to share my impression of the comparison between the two fragrances with you. Luna Rossa Carbon smells quite different during the fragrance development. At the beginning, it starts off somewhat similar to anise, with lavender, but it is more subtle and simpler than Sauvage. The freshness and the aquatic notes are nice, but the scent develops into a somewhat dry, more lavender-like direction and quickly becomes more understated. Dior Sauvage seems to me to be more complex, softer, and remains more stable in scent. I would say my Luna Rossa Carbon corresponds to about 75% of Sauvage.
Trustvoice expert
9 avril 2026
Since I own Dior Sauvage EDT, I would like to share my impression of the comparison between the two fragrances with you. Luna Rossa Carbon smells quite different during the fragrance development. At the beginning, it starts off somewhat similar to anise, with lavender, but it is more subtle and simpler than Sauvage. The freshness and the aquatic notes are nice, but the scent develops into a somewhat dry, more lavender-like direction and quickly becomes more understated. Dior Sauvage seems to me to be more complex, softer, and remains more stable in scent. I would say my Luna Rossa Carbon corresponds to about 75% of Sauvage.
Since I own Dior Sauvage EDT, I would like to share my impression of the comparison between the two fragrances with you. Luna Rossa Carbon smells quite different during the fragrance development. At the beginning, it starts off somewhat similar to anise, with lavender, but it is more subtle and simpler than Sauvage. The freshness and the aquatic notes are nice, but the scent develops into a somewhat dry, more lavender-like direction and quickly becomes more understated. Dior Sauvage seems to me to be more complex, softer, and remains more stable in scent. I would say my Luna Rossa Carbon corresponds to about 75% of Sauvage.
Trustvoice expert
9 avril 2026
Since I own Dior Sauvage EDT, I would like to share my impression of the comparison between the two fragrances with you. Luna Rossa Carbon smells quite different during the fragrance development. At the beginning, it starts off somewhat similar to anise, with lavender, but it is more subtle and simpler than Sauvage. The freshness and the aquatic notes are nice, but the scent develops into a somewhat dry, more lavender-like direction and quickly becomes more understated. Dior Sauvage seems to me to be more complex, softer, and remains more stable in scent. I would say my Luna Rossa Carbon corresponds to about 75% of Sauvage.
Since I own Dior Sauvage EDT, I would like to share my impression of the comparison between the two fragrances with you. Luna Rossa Carbon smells quite different during the fragrance development. At the beginning, it starts off somewhat similar to anise, with lavender, but it is more subtle and simpler than Sauvage. The freshness and the aquatic notes are nice, but the scent develops into a somewhat dry, more lavender-like direction and quickly becomes more understated. Dior Sauvage seems to me to be more complex, softer, and remains more stable in scent. I would say my Luna Rossa Carbon corresponds to about 75% of Sauvage.
Trustvoice expert
9 avril 2026