Prada Luna Rossa Carbon Eau de Toilette 150 ml
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Prada Luna Rossa Carbon är en innovativ fougère som kombinerar natur och teknik. Doften öppnar med bergamott och peppar, utvecklas till lavendel och patchouli, och avslutas med ambroxan. Det erbjuder en bra balans mellan unikt och tillgängligt - intressant nog för doftentusiaster, men fortfarande lätt att bära dagligen. Projektionen är stark första timmen, sedan subtil. Varaktigheten på 5-6 timmar är måttlig. Nyare versioner känns såpigare än originalbatcher. Det är mångsidigt för kontor och casual användning, men inte för dem som söker mycket långvariga eller mycket karakteristiska dofter.
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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 april 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 april 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 april 2026
A fresh, clean (lavender/soapy) versatile fragrance. Same sort of genre as sauvage but without the spiky spiciness, depending on which one you go for. I have worn this one a lot in the short time I have had it.
A fresh, clean (lavender/soapy) versatile fragrance. Same sort of genre as sauvage but without the spiky spiciness, depending on which one you go for. I have worn this one a lot in the short time I have had it.
HeidiH
26 mars 2026
Prada Carbon was my very first fragrance. A super pleasant fresh clean scent that is perfect for daily wear for any occasion. Whether at the gym, in the office, or during leisure time. Initially, there is a slight synthetic quality with peppery notes, but this quickly settles and is not bothersome. Not a fragrance that stands out particularly, rather a safe pick that is always well-received. Sillage is good but rather understated.
Prada Carbon was my very first fragrance. A super pleasant fresh clean scent that is perfect for daily wear for any occasion. Whether at the gym, in the office, or during leisure time. Initially, there is a slight synthetic quality with peppery notes, but this quickly settles and is not bothersome. Not a fragrance that stands out particularly, rather a safe pick that is always well-received. Sillage is good but rather understated.
Trustvoice expert
26 mars 2026