Devil Tender Ex Nihilo

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Devil Tender Ex Nihilo

Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)

Devil Tender Ex Nihilo for women of Ex Nihilo

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Devil Tender by Ex Nihilo is a Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Devil Tender was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Nadège Legarlantezec. Top notes are pink grapefruit, pink pepper, peach and bergamot; middle notes are rose water, bulgarian rose, rose petals and tea; base notes are suede, white cedar extract, sandalwood, heliotrope and vanilla.

8 reviews for Devil Tender Ex Nihilo

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    A grown woman’s scent, say late 30’s to late 40’s..But wear what you want!! 😉
    With this one, I get a peppery rose with the suede note not hiding for me. Smells like a perfume I smelled as a child, so this is not a trendy scent to my nose. Sort of leans towards a classic and classy scent. Definitely a familiar scent. Almost like a Chloe flanker, but not quite. I do pick up the tea note at times. The peach note once in a while peeks in and it smells..interesting. Then on occasion I get a slight very subtle sweetness and a powdery-ness. It is an interesting scent, at any rate. To me I personally just don’t care for all the varying random notes peeking through at very random times, it’s like this one is all over the place with notes.
    I don’t dislike this, but I can’t say that I like this one. It’s just not for me…An interesting one, though!! I think for me, the tea and the suede and the peach are the main culprits here for me that I just can’t hit the like button…they smell odd to my nose…
    Softer sillage and not good on longevity (and that is in the current heat and humidity that we have).

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    This just plain does not smell good to me. Smells like a bit of a disjointed mess and is actually making me feel a little depressed, frankly. Light, fresh rose with a very synthetic peach, some bitter tannins from both tea and leather and I smell some shampoo musk peeking out from beneath. Scrubber. For those who are reporting barely being able to smell some from this line, I can say that they all are omnipotent and omnipresent on me. I’ll trade for the anosmia.
    For rose leather I would much prefer the likes of Hermes Kelly Caleche or Galop.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume.
    It made me tear up with nostalgia, but not necessarily in a positive way, since it smells like a knockoff of Lucky You by Luckybrand, a fragrance I used to wear in my early 20’s.
    It is a dead ringer. I mean, the juice is even the same color. It’s not a bad scent, but laughably overpriced. Wanna wow and not break the bank?
    Pick up a bottle of lucky for $12 at Ross.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    After a brief burst of peppery rose, his scent dries down quickly to a generic artificially sweetened slightly floral, slightly fruity, mostly powdery vanilla. Disappointing.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Red roses, slight peppers, vanilla, tea, cedar, & sandalwood. I can’t sense any peaches in here. I do sense something like leather texture and maybe suede texture as well! but i believe it’s the rosy and sandalwood, cedar mix that creates that suede leathery texture.
    It’s a meh to be honest as i did sensed plenty of designer fragrances that smells like this one here.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    the bottle is beautiful, the name is intriguing…this is one i WANTED TO LOVE so badly…but i just dont. it barely stays on the skin, and the smell is so vague compared to many other ex nihilo scents, which have much more confidence in their identity.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Tested in major department store Knightsbridge.
    In similar vein to “Fleur Narcotique” but instead of that iconic lychee note, we are dealing here with an almost screechy peach.
    Rose is the main ingredient, but it is not the first impression as it is slightly alienated with that peach, pink pepper and that pungent grapefruit note. The latter almost makes this concoction gourmand, but there is enough counter balance to not make it too cloying.
    The suede and the wooden notes round this off and give it that long-lasting luxury cashmere scarf comforting and warming feeling.
    For me, not quite as ground-breaking as the lychee sister/ brother, but still a very good comeback on this “wet fruity” theme.
    Personally this one is also more feminine, compared to “Fleur Narcotique” and certainly more geared towards spring/ summer. In fact I could see a Claudia Schiffer wearing this in a 70ies retro commercial for, say, Chloe, riding bareback on a white horse (no not into Studio 54) but through an orchard of either flowering or cropping peach trees somewhere in Georgia, USA or Japan.
    Verdict: 7.5/10 Good effort overall. Longevity is very good. Worth a try (before you buy).

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Devil Tender is floral, fruity and vaguely woody in the style of Modern Muse Rouge. Well, it could also be a (very) diluted version of Valentino Donna and Armani Si.
    Don’t expect leather when the brand says “suede”.
    Nice but not mysterious at all.

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