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With Narciso Eau de Parfum (2014), Narciso Rodriguez continued with its musky scented creations in minimalistic bottles that began with the debut fragrance Narciso Rodriguez For Her (2003). In June, 2015, Narciso Eau de Toilette was presented in a square, black bottle. The collection's new fragrance for early 2016 is housed in a bottle of delicate skin color that befits the name Narciso Poudrée. This story of sensuality and seduction continues with a new chapter - velvety, powerful and delicate at the same time; warm and strong Narciso Poudrée. The goal was to create a fragrant cloud that highlights a natural and mature femininity. Powdery musk dominates the heart of the perfume, which opens with a floral combination of Bulgarian rose and white jasmine. Woody notes of vetiver, black and white cedar end the composition. The face of the perfume is Raquel Zimmermann. Narciso Poudrée is available as 30, 50 and 90 ml Eau de Parfum. Fragrance Notes: Top Notes Bulgarian Rose Jasmine Orange Blossom Middle Notes Musk Base Notes Vetiver Cedar Coumarin Patchouli
A New York-based fashion designer of Cuban descent. A unique style at the crossroads of three influences: American, European and Latin. An extremely personal vision of timeless elegance, whose classicism is imbued with a new spirit of modernity. Core values of his approach to fashion that are reflected in each of his perfumes.
I enjoy reinterpreting the classics in a modern way. - Narciso Rodriguez
The mystery of attraction captured in a fragrance. The rendez-vous between velvety jamine, sensual wood and powdery musc. The signature bottle is infused with a unique shade of blush that alludes to the sensuality of skin and encapsulates the seductive nature of Narciso Eau de Parfum Poudrée.
White Jasmine Petals and Bulgarian Rose. Made in France.
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Top NoteThe Top Notes of a fragrance represent the first impression. It is hugely important that the top notes not only succeed at luring you in, but also smoothly transition into the heart of the fragrance. The top notes are also the first to fade given their light molecular structure. |
Middle NoteThe Middle Notes are considered the heart of the fragrance. They last longer than the top notes and have a strong influence on the base notes to come. It is often a smooth combination of floral and fruit notes; sometimes infused with spices like cinnamon, nutmeg and cardamom |
Base NoteThe job of the Base Notes is to provide a lasting impression. These often-rich notes linger on the skin for hours after the top notes have dissipated. The base notes mingle with the middle notes to create the full body of the fragrance. |
Q. What is the difference between Perfume, Eau de Parfum (EDP), Eau de Toilette (EDT), and Eau de Cologne (EDC)?
The difference is simply a matter of the amount or concentration of oils in the fragrance. These oils are called juice. The highest concentration of juice is in perfume (or parfum), followed by Eau de Parfum, Eau de Toilette, and finally Eau de Cologne. After Shave has the least amount of oils. The higher the concentration of juice, the longer your fragrance will last, and the less you need to apply.
Q. Why do some fragrances seem to last much longer than others?
People with dry skin usually find their fragrance holding time shorter than those with oily skin because oily skin has more natural moisture to hold in the fragrance.
Q. How can I make my scent last longer?
Apply your fragrance low on the body, as well as behind your ears and on your neck, so that the scent rises and you don't lose it as quickly. A light spray on the hair can last all day. For a long lasting effect, spray it at the ankles; it allows the fragrance to blossom up.
Q. Why does fragrance contain alcohol?
Alcohol makes the fragrance emanate from your skin. Without alcohol, you would be the only person who knew you were wearing any fragrance at all.
Q. How can I keep my fragrance from going bad?
Keep all fragrances in a cool, dry area, and away from windows as sunlight can unbalance the various ingredients. An opened bottle should be kept in its box to ensure a longer shelf life.
Q. Why do fragrances smell differently on different people?
Body chemistry, diet and age affect the impact of fragrances on the skin. Also, a fragrance consists of many essential oils. Certain essential oils have affinity to our skin, and they may be absorbed while others may not. This creates an imbalance on the skin and accounts for the difference.
Q. Is it important to change fragrances according to the different seasons of the year?
Yes, since heat increases the intensity of a fragrance. A good guideline to follow is to wear lighter scents in the summer and stronger in the winter. Citrus scents are perfect for summer while oriental are better for winter.
Q. Is it true that a person has his or her own individual smell fingerprint?
Yes. Each person has his/her own unique odour identity, which is a function of heredity (genes), skin type (dry/oily/light/dark), hair colour, diet, medication being taken, stress levels, and the environment he/she lives in.
Q. Should fragrances be applied to clothes?
No, fragrances have been formulated to be applied to the skin. If applied to fabric, the fibres could change the character of the fragrance. The scent might also stain the fabric.
Spritz onto pulse points.
A New York based fashion designer of cuban descent. A unique style at the crossroads of three influences: American, European and Latin. An extremely personal vision of timeless elegance, whose classicism is imbued with a new spirit of modernity. Core values of his approach to fashion that are reflected in each of his perfumes. I enjoy reinterpreting the classics in a modern way. Narciso rodriguez the mystery of attraction captured in a fragrance. The rendezvous between velvety jasmine, sensual wood and powdery musc. The signature bottle is infused with a unique shade of blush that alludes to the sensuality of skin and encapsulates the seductive nature of narciso eau de parfum poudrée.