Narciso plays with 2 major differences Vs. the original edt. First, it's completely different though instantly recognizable as a Narciso Rodriguez, and secondly it's a mainstream worth considering. The original and I never got along. Too sharp, very alcoholic, mostly anosmic to the musks used.. I know that on the right person it smells really good; I'm not that person. Enter Narciso. I've been looking for a daily perfume. Something substantial, with good longevity and sillage, but more discreet; something that I can use without worrying. Narciso on my skin it's a gorgeous creamy woody rose. The gardenia is not very prominent on me, except the creaminess which accentuates the rose. That I do get a lot of. It also smells like a luxurious bar of ivory cream soap. It doesn't smell alcoholic, and I'm not anosmic to the musk, which at the drydown is creamy and skin like. Never dryer sheets. Of course, it will never take the place of my MKK, Musc Tonkin, or Mona's Musc, but sometimes you just need a casual fragrance, a daily wear that's classy, smells good and will attract people. I find it unisex, as the woody base is quite prominent, but your mileage may vary. Try on skin and see how it works, you may be surprised. Especially if you like vintage-y scents, with which Narciso shares some DNA.
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11 years ago
Narciso, from Narciso Rodriguez was released in 2014. The perfumer behind this creation is Aurélien Guichard. It has the top notes of Gardenia and Rose, middle notes of Musk, and base notes of Cedarwood and Vetiver.
Narciso plays with 2 major differences Vs. the original edt. First, it's completely different though instantly recognizable as a Narciso Rodriguez, and secondly it's a mainstream worth considering. The original and I never got along. Too sharp, very alcoholic, mostly anosmic to the musks used.. I know that on the right person it smells really good; I'm not that person. Enter Narciso. I've been looking for a daily perfume. Something substantial, with good longevity and sillage, but more discreet; something that I can use without worrying. Narciso on my skin it's a gorgeous creamy woody rose. The gardenia is not very prominent on me, except the creaminess which accentuates the rose. That I do get a lot of. It also smells like a luxurious bar of ivory cream soap. It doesn't smell alcoholic, and I'm not anosmic to the musk, which at the drydown is creamy and skin like. Never dryer sheets. Of course, it will never take the place of my MKK, Musc Tonkin, or Mona's Musc, but sometimes you just need a casual fragrance, a daily wear that's classy, smells good and will attract people. I find it unisex, as the woody base is quite prominent, but your mileage may vary. Try on skin and see how it works, you may be surprised. Especially if you like vintage-y scents, with which Narciso shares some DNA.