11/09/2023
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Shepilein
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And you've already aged years...
At the first spray, unaware of the fragrance pyramid, I am immediately struck by the scent of cherries. The opening is undoubtedly characterized by an intense, tangy cherry note - somewhat dark, sweet and very intense. As in many of the popular cherry fragrances, I perceive cherry, especially black cherry, as syrupy. At that moment, I thought I had found a perfume made especially for those who love cherry scents. But then, after about 15 minutes, something changes. A familiar note joins in and I feel myself wrinkling my nose. The fragrance seems to age every second and then mutates into a "granny scent". I love rose as a fragrance, but as is so often the case with rose, it can easily drift into that old-fashioned direction, and that's exactly what happens here. It stays that way for about 2 hours.
Towards the end, the rose becomes a little less dominant and even reveals a hint of tuberose, which reminds me of N.R. For Her Musc Noir Rose. This is a nuance that I actually like. Unfortunately, this nuance is only the transition into the base. The fragrance that remains is vanilla-like, but not characterized by almond milk, but rather fruity. A little boring and synthetic like a flavoring in Bon Bons.
All in all, my experience with La Nuit Trésor Intense is like a bumpy ride. This perfume seems unsure of what audience it is trying to appeal to, and the different nuances are not harmonious with each other.
Towards the end, the rose becomes a little less dominant and even reveals a hint of tuberose, which reminds me of N.R. For Her Musc Noir Rose. This is a nuance that I actually like. Unfortunately, this nuance is only the transition into the base. The fragrance that remains is vanilla-like, but not characterized by almond milk, but rather fruity. A little boring and synthetic like a flavoring in Bon Bons.
All in all, my experience with La Nuit Trésor Intense is like a bumpy ride. This perfume seems unsure of what audience it is trying to appeal to, and the different nuances are not harmonious with each other.