Paco Rabanne Ultraviolet — Bold & Violet‑Accented Fragrance
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- Brand: Paco Rabanne
- Product Code: 211050
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Paco Rabanne Ultraviolet — Bold Violet‑Accented Fragrance
Storytelling Introduction
Paco Rabanne’s Ultraviolet is a fragrance that blends floral romance with daring spice. From its release in 1999, it has stood out for its violet dominance, warm vanilla base, and unexpected peppery twist. It’s for the woman who isn’t afraid to express softness and strength in a single breath.Key Notes & Olfactory Pyramid
Top: Pepper, Apricot, Coriander, Fresh Almond, Pimento, Brazilian RosewoodHeart: Violet, Jasmine, Osmanthus, Rose
Base: Vanilla, Cedar, Amber, Patchouli
This structure gives the fragrance a spicy-vanilla opening, a blooming floral mid, and a soft, comforting woody‑vanilla dry down.
Longevity & Sillage
Ultraviolet generally has moderate longevity and medium projection. It doesn’t overpower, but leaves a gentle trail. Some users comment that the perfume softens considerably over time, becoming skin-close.“I get moderate sillage, good projection, and seven hours of longevity on my skin.”
In reviews of the women’s version, some note the base becomes “more generic” after the floral heart fades.
Perfect Occasions & Seasons
This fragrance works well in autumn and winter, or cooler evenings when its warmth can be appreciated. It’s fitting for dinners, nights out, special events—or any moment when you want to glow in violet aura. The spiced floral character gives it enough interest for daytime wear in transitional seasons too.Why Niche Lovers Choose Ultraviolet
Though it’s a designer perfume, Ultraviolet’s bold violet heart and spicy opening give it a distinctive identity. For those who love floral-oriental scents with personality, it offers an interesting twist—especially if you enjoy scents with pepper, violet, and a cozy vanilla/amber backbone.Bulleted Feature List
• Violet-forward floral with spice and fruit top notes• Osmanthus and jasmine in the heart layer
• Warm, creamy vanilla + woody base
• Moderate longevity and modest projection
• Elegant but not mainstream—some edge
• Ideal for evening wear, autumn/winter settings
FAQ
Q: Is Ultraviolet a feminine fragrance?A: Yes, the classic Ultraviolet (1999) is targeted at women.
Q: What is the dominant note?
A: Violet is the signature and dominant floral tone in the heart.
Q: When was it launched?
A: 1999.
