04/06/2024
Dennis1104
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Nio is that you? Not quite, but as good as!
Citrus No.1 by Parfums Vintage has managed to convince me completely. This fragrance has a great role model, namely the XerJoff Nio, which it more than successfully borrows from.
Admittedly, the DNA of the Nio simply meets my personal taste completely.
Nio has always been one of my top 3 fragrances.
So I'm not surprised that I really like Citrus No.1.
This wonderful citrus paired with fantastically soft hints of neroli and that certain spiciness that gives the fragrance that certain something.
Plus these absolutely "clean" summer vibes. Grandiose.
This is the DNA of Nio, just like that of Citrus No.1.
Citrus No.1 does this really well and gives you almost exactly the same vibes, especially after about 5-10 minutes.
I did notice a difference at first. Roughly speaking, the Parfums Vintage fragrance just seemed a little less rounded to me. It seems as if all the notes don't immediately know how to work together to create this wonderful aura. After a few minutes, however, the time has come.
All the notes understand and unite to create a wonderful fragrance.
For a precise comparison:
In fact, I can't really smell any difference after 10 minutes. Not just lying in the air anyway.
The longevity and sillage of Nio was not very good, but that's more or less normal for summer fragrances.
With Parfums Vintage, however, it actually lasts noticeably longer on my skin.
The Nio lasted a maximum of 4-7 hours, depending on the day.
The Citrus No.1 lasts at least 7 hours on me. 7-9 hours are actually possible here.
That amazed me!
Nice thing!!!
Admittedly, the DNA of the Nio simply meets my personal taste completely.
Nio has always been one of my top 3 fragrances.
So I'm not surprised that I really like Citrus No.1.
This wonderful citrus paired with fantastically soft hints of neroli and that certain spiciness that gives the fragrance that certain something.
Plus these absolutely "clean" summer vibes. Grandiose.
This is the DNA of Nio, just like that of Citrus No.1.
Citrus No.1 does this really well and gives you almost exactly the same vibes, especially after about 5-10 minutes.
I did notice a difference at first. Roughly speaking, the Parfums Vintage fragrance just seemed a little less rounded to me. It seems as if all the notes don't immediately know how to work together to create this wonderful aura. After a few minutes, however, the time has come.
All the notes understand and unite to create a wonderful fragrance.
For a precise comparison:
In fact, I can't really smell any difference after 10 minutes. Not just lying in the air anyway.
The longevity and sillage of Nio was not very good, but that's more or less normal for summer fragrances.
With Parfums Vintage, however, it actually lasts noticeably longer on my skin.
The Nio lasted a maximum of 4-7 hours, depending on the day.
The Citrus No.1 lasts at least 7 hours on me. 7-9 hours are actually possible here.
That amazed me!
Nice thing!!!