What does Narcisse Noir smell like?
Narcisse Noir by Caron is a floral fruity fragrance for women. Narcisse Noir was launched in 1911. The nose behind this fragrance is Ernest Daltroff. Top notes are african orange flower and narcissus; middle notes are jasmine, orange and tincture of rose; base notes are vetyver, musk and sandalwood.
What does Narcisse Noir mean?
Narcisse Noir by Caron: launched in 1911. Created by Ernest Daltroff. Pronounced “NAR-SEESE-NWAR”, the name means “black narcissus” in French.
What does Noir mean in Cologne?
Noir to me are fragrances that “feel” a combination of adjectives like heavy, dark, sultry, exotic, mysterious. But it can also be a heavier or more sultry version of an original lighter frag, which by itself my not really quality as noir. I get “noir” from these: Tom Ford Black Orchid.
Is Black Narcissus a scent?
With its white orange blossom flower’s pact with the devil and one of the lowest animalic base note growls in the history of perfume, Narcisse Noir is a reference perfume for those fetishized perfume terms “indolic” and “animalic” that make some perfumistas look for their fainting couches.
Are narcissus flowers black?
Dahlia ‘Black Narcissus’ has dark maroon flowers with a pinkish centre. It’s perfect for growing in a mixed herbaceous border, and makes an excellent cut flower. For best results, grow Dahlia ‘Black Narcissus’ in full sun in fertile, well-drained soil.
Are Black Narcissus real?
Adapted from Rumer Godden’s 1939 book of the same name, Black Narcissus is an entirely fictional story. However, Godden did draw upon some of her own experiences when she wrote it.
What is the noir smell?
Noir is a bold and exotic aroma of black cardamom and white musk. Top notes: bergamot, clary sage, rosemary, coriander. Base: vanilla, amber wood, vetiver, white musk. It is available as 100 ml cologne, 120 ml deodorant spray and 60 and 295 ml body wash.
What narcissus smells like?
The scent of narcissus oil is strong and rich. It reminiscent of dark green leaves with traces of hyacinth and jasmine. We have also been able to smell some varieties that were ‘spicy’ and others with ‘musky’ or ‘vanillic’ tonalities.