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Junoon Noir by Al Haramain

Junoon Noir

Cosmoproleta
02/02/2021 - 05:26 PM
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What it can do, it does well.

The word "Junoon" exists not only in Arabic but also in Urdu or Indonesian, and it apparently means something like passion.
Black passion is really the last association I would have with the scent. It is bright, sweet, very floral, and the citrus notes that some people smell here don't really come through for me. And:
I don't find it particularly powdery either. There is a slight floral powderiness, but Junoon Noir's bright companions from the line are said to be real powder bombs.

Let's move from what it is not to what it actually is: The longevity is quite good, with moderate projection; we have an ultra-feminine, youthful, and somehow fresh white floral scent, with jasmine and lily of the valley particularly standing out for me. The fruitiness is not citrusy and not biting at all, but rather subtle and rounds everything out. So really round, no edges. However, I consider a certain potential for headaches due to the really strong floral sweetness to be quite possible. I can handle it well, though.

As the title says - nothing earth-shattering, no drastic enlightenment. I can well imagine it as a daytime spring scent, even on me going forward.
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