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Moist heat that you can smell
A "bomb" scent, this Cuir Narcotique, it's a real knockout. From humid heat.
In and of itself a well implemented fragrance concept for lovers of powerful sweet-floral fragrances, which, as the name suggests, are almost narcotic.
The "Start" seems to be "harmless" at first, although something more "dangerous" lurks behind this facade of tangy citrus notes, the presence of which is almost perceptible.
It doesn't take long until it finally came out, to suddenly stand in front of you in full size:
Tuberose, jasmine, ylang ylang, heliotrope.
I remember the term "tropical" (almost all these flowers grow preferably in the tropics)
and a very humid hot atmosphere, in which they give off their scent.
Like in a greenhouse, plants freshly watered, the sun burns through the glass walls (I know that, am a gardener).
You almost lose your air when you enter before you slowly get used to it.
Such fragrances (not exactly like the Parfun, but similar), have accompanied me for over 30 years, but I personally do not want to "wear" them)
This "scent heart" remains so long, with smaller changes, until the "base" slowly comes to bear.
A "fine glove note" in the midst of woody, balsamic, deep-sounding aromas, which dampens the "flower sultriness" somewhat and almost evokes something androgynous.
The tropical heat has now become more bearable, it is approaching the "evening and the night".
"Cuir Narcotique" is for my nose a distinct evening and night scent, from the whole composition also for the cooler seasons.
I think this fragrance is comparable to "Fracas" by R. Piquet and similar creations. Or "Poison" by Dior.
They all have what it takes to "seduce" and "narcotize."