10/10/2025

Krmarich
221 Reviews

Krmarich
1
Noa with the flowers turned WAY up.
Cleaning out my old closeout finds, I ran across Noa Fleur from 2004. I initially dismissed it as a chemical wasteland that gets it heart from the plastic pearl floating around in the bottle. I tried it on paper today and found it quite nice, on my skin it is a different beast.
It's still rather synthetic, yet acceptable by today's standards. At least there is no sugary notes here. The peony/rose heart dominates the entire composition. At no time could I imagine these flowers existing in nature. There is a weak coffee/hibiscus heart that you must really wait for. The white musk/cassis/tonka base compete with the flowers that last 'till closing time. One spray is enough to last for the day. It works like an EDP.
I generally love florals, yet this one is too feminine? or just plain fake. I am putting it back in my dark, cool stash. I keep thinking what effect that plastic pearl will have on it in the future?
It's still rather synthetic, yet acceptable by today's standards. At least there is no sugary notes here. The peony/rose heart dominates the entire composition. At no time could I imagine these flowers existing in nature. There is a weak coffee/hibiscus heart that you must really wait for. The white musk/cassis/tonka base compete with the flowers that last 'till closing time. One spray is enough to last for the day. It works like an EDP.
I generally love florals, yet this one is too feminine? or just plain fake. I am putting it back in my dark, cool stash. I keep thinking what effect that plastic pearl will have on it in the future?