Frequently Asked Questions about Phul - Nana by Grossmith
What does Phul - Nana by Grossmith smell like?
Phul - Nana by Grossmith features top notes of Bergamot, Neroli, and Orange, middle notes of Geranium, Tuberose, and Ylang-Ylang, and base notes of Benzoin, Cedarwood, Opoponax, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, and Vanilla.
How long does Phul - Nana by Grossmith last?
Based on user reviews, Phul - Nana by Grossmith has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Phul - Nana by Grossmith?
Phul - Nana by Grossmith has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Phul - Nana by Grossmith?
Phul - Nana by Grossmith was created by Trevor Nicholl.
What season is Phul - Nana by Grossmith best for?
According to user reviews, Phul - Nana by Grossmith is best suited for Spring and Fall.
Phul-Nana or, ‘lovely flowers’ , was inspired by the idea of a hand-picked bouquet of beautiful Indian flowers, and the aroma which filled the air around them. Originally created in 1891, this is a real treasure which had been lost to the cruel effects of time before Grossmith gracefully resurrected it. As you might imagine, of course this is a wonderfully floral scent. A light, airy melody of neroli, tuberose, geranium and ylang fill the space around you, with gentle hesperidic touches which are gentle and fleeting. Surprisingly, a warm, amber base with a particular presence of opoponax and benzoin makes itself known as it settles on the skin - whisking you away somewhere far more exotic and exciting than your current life in society. I can only imagine how exciting materials such as these must have been in 19th century England. This is a truly wonderful scent, a timeless creation which still smells incredible despite the composition being over 130 years old. It goes without saying I have not smelled the original, I’m not lucky enough to have that sort of privelage, but I long to.
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Phul - Nana, from Grossmith was released at unknown year. The perfumer behind this creation is Trevor Nicholl. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Neroli, and Orange, middle notes of Geranium, Tuberose, and Ylang-Ylang, and base notes of Benzoin, Cedarwood, Opoponax, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, and Vanilla.
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Phul-Nana or, ‘lovely flowers’ , was inspired by the idea of a hand-picked bouquet of beautiful Indian flowers, and the aroma which filled the air around them. Originally created in 1891, this is a real treasure which had been lost to the cruel effects of time before Grossmith gracefully resurrected it. As you might imagine, of course this is a wonderfully floral scent. A light, airy melody of neroli, tuberose, geranium and ylang fill the space around you, with gentle hesperidic touches which are gentle and fleeting. Surprisingly, a warm, amber base with a particular presence of opoponax and benzoin makes itself known as it settles on the skin - whisking you away somewhere far more exotic and exciting than your current life in society. I can only imagine how exciting materials such as these must have been in 19th century England. This is a truly wonderful scent, a timeless creation which still smells incredible despite the composition being over 130 years old. It goes without saying I have not smelled the original, I’m not lucky enough to have that sort of privelage, but I long to.