Nohiba E. Coudray 1978
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Finale !!!
Nohiba is not a fragrance that I can or want to wear every day; it is too special for that. I use it on cool, unfriendly days when I feel the need for a protective layer. The preparation begins with a bath, of course with Nohiba Bath Gel, followed by the Nohiba Body Lotion, and so prepped, I spray myself generously with Nohiba Eau de Toilette.
After this luxurious act, I already feel a bit like the Queen of Sheba.
She surely used her fragrant essences lavishly as well.
My cats show no signs of falling into a Nohiba coma, thank God.
I prefer to retreat to my bed or the couch to immerse myself in a nice audiobook, diving into the stories from 1001 Nights, for example. The rest of the world, with all its problems, can then be damned.
The scent starts off fresh on my skin, a bit unruly, bulky (maybe it's the coriander, which I really like, both in perfumes and in the kitchen), so I have to engage with Nohiba first.
I am always particularly intrigued, not just with perfumes, by the unconventional, the rough, definitely not banal!
I like to take my time with myself and the scents to find out whether and why I decide for or against them.
After the first impression, COOL flowers with a fine powderiness emerge, without any sweetness. The same carnations - pink, fine, and spicy - that still grow in my balcony planter to delight me daily are at the center and are very noticeable. The other flowers are so well embedded in Nohiba that they do not reveal themselves to me individually, but that’s okay.
The base is versatile, beautifully woody, spicy, and the patchouli adds a tarry note that makes it exciting and a bit dirty.
I think "men" could wear this too.
In conclusion, Nohiba is an unusual, expressive, not subtle fragrance, with a certain challenge for its wearer.
The longevity is very good, the bottle is designed femininely, very beautiful and handy.
So that was my first comment; I made an effort today on the day of the World Cup final, and now it’s going into extra time, and I will dedicate myself to the rest of the game and hope it finally works out.
After this luxurious act, I already feel a bit like the Queen of Sheba.
She surely used her fragrant essences lavishly as well.
My cats show no signs of falling into a Nohiba coma, thank God.
I prefer to retreat to my bed or the couch to immerse myself in a nice audiobook, diving into the stories from 1001 Nights, for example. The rest of the world, with all its problems, can then be damned.
The scent starts off fresh on my skin, a bit unruly, bulky (maybe it's the coriander, which I really like, both in perfumes and in the kitchen), so I have to engage with Nohiba first.
I am always particularly intrigued, not just with perfumes, by the unconventional, the rough, definitely not banal!
I like to take my time with myself and the scents to find out whether and why I decide for or against them.
After the first impression, COOL flowers with a fine powderiness emerge, without any sweetness. The same carnations - pink, fine, and spicy - that still grow in my balcony planter to delight me daily are at the center and are very noticeable. The other flowers are so well embedded in Nohiba that they do not reveal themselves to me individually, but that’s okay.
The base is versatile, beautifully woody, spicy, and the patchouli adds a tarry note that makes it exciting and a bit dirty.
I think "men" could wear this too.
In conclusion, Nohiba is an unusual, expressive, not subtle fragrance, with a certain challenge for its wearer.
The longevity is very good, the bottle is designed femininely, very beautiful and handy.
So that was my first comment; I made an effort today on the day of the World Cup final, and now it’s going into extra time, and I will dedicate myself to the rest of the game and hope it finally works out.
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Great comment!