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grumpyBasmati6
Yup, a super powdery amber with pretty floral notes. It dries to more of an ambery powdery vanilla, which is really nice, but so not my thing. In hot weather, I think this would be suffocating. Maybe consider it as a bedtime scent…
humorousBustard0
This fragrance has such a woody rosy peppery thing going for it! Really great for fall and winter. So lovely really!
yearningCheese5
Very woody but sweet rather than smoky and strong. The drydown is addictive and seems to stick to my clothes so well. On skin, after about 2-3hrs, it has 6″ sillage. I smell pink pepper and amber sweetened by rose. If the incense is there, then it is very soft and not assaulting as it is in Sensuous Noir. Lately (yr 2012), the latest offerings on the market tend toward sweet, floral and somewhat girly. NL is not as sweet, is more mysterious and exotic but soft. Good for office or close-encounters situations (does not offend). Beautiful bottle and black box. $20 for 100ml at select Shoppers. Have stocked up on four boxes so far. Favourite right now.
dopeyPiglet8
Nanette is one of those pretty vanillic/amber musky/powdery scents. It’s beautifully done – opens with pepper, and I’d swear there’s peach in there although no fruit is mentioned. As it drys down, the barely there vanillic/amber base begins to increase and the florals come out. I don’t get incense so much as a slightly smoky, slightly spicy wood base (probably cedar), that keeps the powder feel of the florals and violet from becoming overwhelming.
Over the life of the drydown, the vanillic/amber element becomes stronger, but Nanette gets softer than I’d expect. There is, at times, a slight tobacco note I’m not crazy about, but overall this is a lovely, soft, vanillic/powdery fragrance.
holisticPolenta9
I find this to be a very unusual scent and I love it. Not my usual soliflore. It’s extremely multilayered and the notes are distinct. The first spritz gives a clear high note like a bell. And then it evolves into something very warm and spicy. It’s great for winter. Not sure I will be wearing it in the heat of the summer, but will save it for the next cool season.
grizzledBasmati0
I agree with the reviewer who said this is a hard-hitting amber. If amber is your thing, this may be too. But to me, it stinks. There are much nicer frags. A scrubber.
brainyCake2
This is my favorite night time fragrance hands down. I love it – sexy but still subtle. I can’t stop smelling my wrists when I have it on!
lovesickClam1
Lovely fruit-incense-cedar-vanilla. The fruit is rather dark and melds really well with the other notes. Cheap at Winners right now, $13/1 oz. bottle (also lovely!).
enragedClam5
Just enough patchouli to make me throw up a little bit. Ugh. But some people like patchouli. Hippies, I think they call them.
humorousEagle9
Nanette Lepore’s latest fragrance is a creamey vanilla scent. It is a very, very soft dainty little scent and sticks close to the skin. Howvever, this fragrance is not all sugar and spice and everything nice. It does have a naughty side. I believe i can detect patcholi as it begins to dry down. A weedy, dirty type of patcholi. The patcholi is not strong or overbearing at all and is a very small part of the scent.
All in all a very nice effort from Mrs. Lepore.