Login or
register to rate or review Diavolo and access other features...
| - Availability: In Production
- Perfumer: Rosendo Mateu
- Bottle Designer: André Ricard
|
|
Reviews of Diavolo
Showing 6 out of a total of 10 reviews
Show: 2 positive | 2 neutral | 6 negative
Add your review of Diavolo
 79 reviews
|  Smells exactly like CK man but for a third of the price. Starts out very spicy, but then dries down to an almost rose scent. Very appealing. I like it. 19 October 2009 |
 8 reviews
|  now i do not consider myself a fragrance connoiseur as much as some of the other people here, and yes, the fragrance doesn't cost £100, nor is it a niche product. however, it smells good! once it heats up, it provides a very mysterious type of smell, with good projection. thumbs up. 10 February 2009 |
 29 reviews
|  I've received a bottle of after shave as a gift. It is not bad, a light lemony, flowery almost no spice and bitterness. It can very well be a unisex fragrance. Sometimes it reminds me sillage of some of the fragrances of Creed but a very soft sillage compared to the sillage of Creed. It is just good for smelling nice at home after shaving. Nothing more than that. 27 May 2007 |
 45 reviews
|  weak, and there is a note so bad that almost sicks...it doesn´t worth horacio from buenos aires 07 March 2007 |
 399 reviews
|  Nothing diabolic about that, i expected a goth scent and got a cheap synthetic essence rminding rather of a bunch of crazed, ill-smelling monkeys throwing around with coconuts rather than the prince of darkness. Affordable, but worthless imitation of exotic fruit, poor, overwhelmig replacement of vetyver- and bear in mind that i am a fan of vetyver scents and the sensation of forest and herbal notes they create, provided they are high quality, this resinous, warm touch- which, by the way, is completely sweetened and overdone here, reminding of old macho types and their tons of low-quality tobacco and hair oil exhaling from their dated clothes and greasy hair. Besides this, the feeling, wich one unfortunately gets in even more upscale "tropical" scents like Kenzo Jungle, of being drowned in a bath of sweeeeet coconut oil by an army of monkeys. This one is the last way i would picture a " satanic" smell, which would have to be, in my opinion, more sophisticated and multidimensional, and a good proof that Banderas( even if he just borrowed his name in order to cash in) should stick to movies. 11 April 2006 |
 95 reviews
|  The Spanish T.V. marketing for this perfume presents Antonio Banderas leaving a train and two old men asks: Y ese quien es (who's that man)? and a beautiful model with sparkling demonic eyes answer: Ese es el diablo (He's the devil). You must do the same, avoid this fragrance like the devil avoid the cross. 15 March 2006 |
Show all 10 Diavolo reviews
Add your review
You need to be signed in to be able to post your review and access other features. If you are not yet a member you can register here — it's free and simple. Registered members can sign in here
Related Diavolo products on eBay
The aim of Basenotes is to collect as much information about as many perfumes as possible. If you have any further information about Diavolo by Antonio Banderas that you wish you share,
click here. Although Basenotes strives to be as accurate as possible, errors and omissions may occur. This page may contain links to Internet stores and/or eBay. Basenotes is not connected with these sites and make no guarantees and accepts no responsibility for what you might find as a result of these links, and any future consequences. This page may contain opinions about Diavolo by Antonio Banderas from our visitors. These are the views of the credited author alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Basenotes