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7.2 / 10 154 Ratings
A perfume by Homework for women, released in 2003. The scent is floral-powdery. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Floral
Powdery
Woody
Spicy
Sweet

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
CorianderCoriander BergamotBergamot
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Tonka beanTonka bean PatchouliPatchouli Kinetic ThumbtackKinetic Thumbtack
Base Notes Base Notes
Orris butterOrris butter Ambrette seedAmbrette seed Quintupled BracketQuintupled Bracket

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Scent
7.2154 Ratings
Longevity
6.9111 Ratings
Sillage
6.499 Ratings
Bottle
7.3109 Ratings
Value for money
8.212 Ratings
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Sherapop

1240 Reviews
Sherapop
Sherapop
Helpful Review 4  
Orris Gris
Yves Rocher appears to use the same or a very similar base for many of its prestige-line perfumes. In So Elixir, the base appears essentially as the perfume, with patchouli, tonka and musk dominating the composition. In the Secret d'Essences collection, the So Elixir base is more of a background, with other elements being played up instead. Nonetheless, upon an initial spritz of Iris Noir, the fact that it was produced by Yves Rocher becomes immediately evident from the detectable and familiar base. All of this means that if you like So Elixir, then you are very likely to appreciate the rest of the Yves Rocher prestige fragrances. If not, you probably will not.

Iris Noir has a nutty, slightly earthy aspect to it (perhaps due to the ambrette), and the iris appears to be essentially orris root butter, not the flowers of the iris plant. The composition therefore veers toward the dark side, but I feel in this case that because of the musky So Elixir base, a better description than "noir" would be "gris". There is a kind of gray fogginess to the base which does somehow permeate the entire composition.

There also appear to be incense or wood notes in this perfume, which tinge it slightly, with the result that what in So Elixir is foggy musk here really becomes a kind of wet, bluish smoke. This creation definitely seems more oriental than floral to me.

I consider Iris Noir fully unisex, and I like it more in some weather conditions than others. The humidity and temperature appear to affect the expression of the base, making it more musky on some days and less musky on others. But no matter how I may feel about this perfume on even given occasion, I always love the bottle (common to all members of the Secret d'Essences line), and the pursesprays and minis are also very nice!
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Missk

1357 Reviews
Missk
Missk
Helpful Review 4  
The darker side to iris
Surprising is the depth and complexity that can be found in this rather inexpensive yet fascinating fragrance, Iris Noir. I've had quite a few friends point me in the direction of Yves Rocher, in particular their Secrets d'Essences range, and only now am I thankful for their suggestions. This brand is quality despite what anyone says.

Iris Noir is a lot darker than I expected it to be. The patchouli and tonka bean accords are quite thick and dense. As a result, Iris Noir does smell a tad masculine, but in a way that it is likable for both sexes.

Although iris is supposedly the feature note, I find orris root to be more spot on. Any floral accords in Iris Noir have been darkened by powder, earthy patchouli and musk, further complimented by a unique carrot seed note.

It's quite important to wait this fragrance out, as what you initially smell may be enough to bring out the soap and scrubbing brush. I applied Iris Noir to both my wrists and neck, and for the first few minutes sat there feeling a little paranoid that I had stunk out the rest of the house. Be warned, the sillage is strong.

Along with the brooding orris root, patchouli and carrot seeds, there was an underlying hint of grapes and plums. It's nothing like a fruity floral, yet these strange notes intensify the composition and add a juicy richness. I think that Iris Noir makes a fabulous night-time scent, something that really suits formal attire, or even that sleazy nightclub. In my opinion, it could become a little overwhelming for daytime wear.

I'm the kind of girl that likes her iris based scents dry and/or green, but this little number deserves a category of its own. I am thoroughly impressed. Now I can't wait to explore Yves Rocher further.
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Icekat

97 Reviews
Icekat
Icekat
Helpful Review 2  
Iris with not so sweet personality…at first
It was a dark and stormy night when I stood in front of a cold castle with the gates decorated in Gothic ornaments of iris flowers intertwined with metal spikes and thistles. To walk in or not to walk in…This was the question. I took the plunge and when I walked inside, the castle turned out to be quite a nice place, a bit Gothic but comforting, elegant and in its own way charming. Iris Noir is like that - at first it is cold, dark and overpowering but the harsh opening hides a lovely scent inside.

So this is definitely a patchouli bomb at first. My hubby cannot stand the opening. I have to let it to settle for 10 min at least before he will let me anywhere near him. I love patchouli so I kind of dig this razor-sharp dark personality of Iris Noir but this is an acquired taste and not for everyone. The coriander also adds to its earthy darkness. When the scent settles in, it becomes quite beautiful and well-balanced. There is a seductive vibe from the patchouli which I find quite sensual intertwined with cool and regal iris. The heart notes are woody spicy with very smooth and sophisticated iris. It is a bit powdery but in a very luxurious way. The scent has a decent longevity and a medium sillage.

My advice – try before you buy. I personally find it quite sexy, but my hubby disagrees. I think for the price it is very well-made scent that has a unique personality. I also love the fact that it does not smell synthetic and generic like many modern scents from this price range. Overall score 7/10.
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JSpines

177 Reviews
JSpines
JSpines
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Iris Noir
I received a sample of this and decided to wear it today. Right after I applied it I had an instant compliment on how wonderful I smelled. This perfume is quite nice. The fragrance has a dark edge to it. There is something haunting and mysterious about it. I find it to be fresh, smooth and well blended as well. So far, this and So Elixir Purple are my favorite scents from Yves Rocher. To my nose, it also smells very unisex. In my opinion, a man can pull this off with no problem. Definitely worth a try!
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Lola82

361 Reviews
Lola82
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Iris Noir
My first impression the Bergamot is good
the Frankincense is a another goodie
i don't detect the Carrot seeds
the patchouli very light this smells
similar to Kenzo Flower but less powderly.
a sweet tangy scent very sultry.
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I can't help it, I smell more violets than iris. Elegant, dry, citrusy, yet fresh and spicy. Without too much powder.
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The scent is very contemplative and a bit sad, as if you're watching the flying birds with a moist gaze on a cool autumn evening.
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9 years ago
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This Iris is second to none. Her incredibly beautiful and sensual depth amazes me every time. I wear it rarely and mostly just for myself, but always with absolute delight.
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Spicy dark iris-earth meets cool herbs. Unique since Fath's Iris Gris. Mysteriously moonlit powder. Pure magic!
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Little purple iris fairy - your veil is so beautiful/cool/still warm
- a bit powdery and very mysterious.
Fairy wand - starlight
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Prada's Irisinfusion sends its regards. Iris Noir is less fresh floral-powdery. More warm-powdery. The cool iris has thawed.
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4 years ago
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Fresh, young iris butter with green speckles sparkles in the sun.
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Seriously, bitter, dark, deep, and very, VERY cold. I know nothing like it. If Lady AlwaysPokerface were a scent, it would be Iris Noir.
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8 years ago
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Oh dear, the patchouli and spice overwhelm me. The iris is on the ground, unfortunately not for me.
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4 years ago
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Patchouli is the standout. I don't think I've found the right wearing temperature for the other notes yet. The testing continues.
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