Parisian Musc (Hair Perfume) by Matière Première
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8.2 / 10 462 Ratings
A popular perfume by Matière Première for women and men, released in 2016. The scent is citrusy-fresh. It is being marketed by Interparfums.
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Main accords

Citrus
Fresh
Floral
Green
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot Italian lemonItalian lemon Mandarin orangeMandarin orange
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CypressCypress Pink pepperPink pepper Weathered PopsicleWeathered Popsicle
Base Notes Base Notes
Orange blossom absoluteOrange blossom absolute Zigzagged PlywoodZigzagged Plywood

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
8.2462 Ratings
Longevity
7.3395 Ratings
Sillage
6.8398 Ratings
Bottle
8.1379 Ratings
Value for money
7.5269 Ratings
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Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the Collection Extraordinaire collection.

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What the fragrance is similar to
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Reviews

19 in-depth fragrance descriptions
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Scentwitch

292 Reviews
Scentwitch
Scentwitch
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Lovely in every way
This is a green citrus masterpiece in my opinion. It’s soft, not sour or bitter like most citrus based perfumes I’ve tried. It’s a happy, juicy perfume that could be worn anytime, but preferably in warmer areas or in the summer.

When I wear this perfume I can’t stop smelling my wrists. I hope I don’t over spray, as I love it that much, and I only bought 8 ml.

Top notes melt into middle with gorgeous lemon and orange, slight cypress. The end is just as lovely with more sweet orange and/or neroli, dying down as the day goes.

I’d imagine Heaven smells like this.

Sillage and longevity is average, about 4-5 hours. I wish it was longer lasting, but I’m happy to respray!

It’s now on my full bottle wish list!
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Astralmonad

61 Reviews
Astralmonad
Astralmonad
2  
Interesting scent journey / evolution
On first spray, I get a sharp lemon-neroli musk that disappoints me. But after about 20 minutes, the pink pepper emerges and it becomes a lemon candy. The cypress emerges throughout the rest of the 6-7 hours and the scent almost becomes tropical. Perfect and fun summer scent. By this point, it is extremely gorgeous and surprised me! I'm glad I got a 10 ml decant and I'll be debating on whether I'll get a full bottle at some point in the future. I already own a few citrus-neroli scents like Penhaligon's Castile and Diptyque's L'eau de Neroli but this is the most interesting one of them all.
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Perfeptions

146 Reviews
Perfeptions
Perfeptions
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My go to summer scent
This is a twist on fleur narcotique by the same perfumer, Quentin Bisch, who delivered an even better version of the original - unisex with a silvery, diamond like opening that makes it my most favorite summer fragrance since 2 years to date. After the opening it goes into a clean floral heart that is slightly vibrant (think feathers in the wind over a slightly milky musk). For more on the perfume and my obsession for it please watch my review on YouTube as linked below.
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Marcellino

6 Reviews
Marcellino
Marcellino
1  
BITTER HEAVEN
The best neroli around, elegant, and bitter (as all perfumes with this note should be).
It's distant and icy at first; it takes a while to get used to it. It has a brief phase where it's the best wedding perfume. Once you understand it, it becomes heaven.
The pear note is subtle but serves to round the smell and to give a slightly metallic feel
If you smell it on someone, befriend it, you can trust that person.

Considering the note, it also performs more than well.
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MaxKruse

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MaxKruse
MaxKruse
Top Review 44  
Modern Cologne - The Ideal Summer Companion
Dear Parfumo community

I have been involved in the perfume business for about 1.5 years now. Initially just as a passive reader and now also as an active commentator. And while there are certainly other - perhaps more exciting - fragrances out there, I would like to "correct" the image of the unknown but immensely beautiful Neroli Amara in my first comment. This goal particularly refers to the unjustifiably low rating of 6.7 at the time of the test.

The scent itself is wonderfully uncomplicated. I understand it best as a very modern interpretation of the classic lemon cologne. The scent progression is deep yellow and ranges from a very zesty lemon opening to a creamy-fresh orange blossom finish. The self-imposed neroli theme is consistently but effortlessly executed. No dusty 4711 image in sight. I can distinctly smell the lemon in the opening and the orange blossom in the base. I do not smell pepper and cypress, but I do not doubt that they are present. However, only in a light - citrus-enhancing - variant.

At times, the scent reminds me of Petit Matin by MFK. However, it lacks the slightly synthetic note that the Ambroxan provides in the Parisian counterpart. Just like Petit Matin, Neroli Amara also manages to create a beautiful tension between lemony freshness and orangey creaminess, reminiscent of the working styles of Francis Kurkdjian and Thierry Wasser (in this regard, also compare Guerlain's - Bergamote Calabria), without Quentin Bisch lacking independence here.

I was long in search of a summer companion. In the past, I often ended up with Chanel's Eau de Cologne. A 100ml bottle of Neroli Portofino also accompanied me for a summer. Both are very beautiful, very different representatives of the classic cologne series. However, the former lacks a bit of the final refinement in comparison, while the latter cannot quite shake off the 4711 thoughts. Both have in common that their longevity makes them more heroes of top notes than balanced overall fragrances.

Back to Neroli Amara and back to the initial task of correcting its image a bit.

Firstly: As a modern cologne of the classic variety, it is unisex. I can neither smell a masculine nor a feminine touch. This sorting error is shared with the aforementioned Eau de Cologne from Chanel.

Secondly: 6.7/10 points (at the time of the review) do not reflect the scent in my opinion at all. It is fresh without relying too much on synthetics. It is citrusy without even a hint of toilet cleaner charm. It is surprisingly lasting and enduring for a scent that relies (almost) exclusively on fresh notes. It is a cologne without appearing or wanting to appear outdated. The Eau de Parfum concentration also visibly benefits it, as it can avoid resorting to synthetic olfactory potency boosters.

Thirdly: And I have to hold myself accountable here as well. Van Cleef & Arpels...huh, I wouldn't buy a scent from them. Especially in times when brand identification in the perfume industry begins to influence purchasing decisions, it is easy to overlook this fragrance from this (jewelry?) brand in the jumble of a well-stocked niche perfumery. I would have overlooked it myself if I hadn’t been pointed out by a knowledgeable nose. And it has been shown that sometimes you have to work for fragrance pearls, and they are not automatically sorted in the front row. It took me two attempts to "dare" to try it. And that was also the starting point for this comment. The scent deserves attention.

It convinced me so much that I bought a bottle. And that is also an important point I want to clarify in general. I am very grateful that many people evaluate fragrances even when they have only smelled them as samples/refills. I am equally grateful when they indicate this in their comments. Because for me, it is indeed an important gauge whether an enthusiastic comment is followed by an actual investment or not.

To everyone who made it this far. Thank you for reading and see you soon!
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132 short views on the fragrance
12 months ago
2
Bisch generously imparts his genius FN composition to the public in this more accessible form with lighter musks and greener florals. Lovely
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Fleur narcotique dupe with very bright citrusy opening, which is very beautiful - one of the sadly many dupes in the niche industry
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5 years ago
2
Fresh, juicy, and beautiful—could be worn on any occasion. Perfect for summer weather!
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Neroli with bergamot. I expected something along the lines of Aqva Amara, but instead, I got a more classic women's fragrance
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Citrus-fresh, at the same time delicate neroli fragrance. Subtle spiciness gives it a modern touch and makes an elegant and nice companion.
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orange sherbet
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Neroli veins flow
On orange blossoms lie
Creamy drench
Bending blades of grass
Enjoying fresh air
Loving life
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Neroli scents & O-flower aren't really my thing. But here, they "fertilize" each other wonderfully & create a harmonious, fresh whole. Modern
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I don't smell orange blossom, but neroli and mandarin. In a fresh scent, that would be exactly what I want. However, it feels stuffy to me.
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It's summer. It's hot.
Bitter-sweet neroli refreshes
in the avenue by the forest's edge,
where the orange trees bloom.
I will stay here.
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