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kul_vost – :
I really wanted to like this one, because I’ve had good experiences with woody, unisex fragrances. However, a pine-like note — like daisyvision, I suspect it may be cedar — hit right away, and on me it smelled aggressively artificial.
Later on, the floral notes manifested, softening the effect, and when the sandalwood, musk and amber finally appeared, it became quite pleasant. Unfortunately, not enough to make it a keeper — at least not for me.
banddai – :
I kept a bottle of this for the nostalgia but have not worn it since 1999. It is so intense. Very few colognes in the 90’s were this strong. It’s sort of unisex because all the bottom notes dominate. Sort of like CK One mixed with another floral perfume.
Dronchik-Andrey – :
I stumbled across Exclamation Noir after snagging a Coty Winter Nights gift set on eBay (along with my beloved Dark Vanilla & Nokomis). I was particularly excited to try this one because I’ll try anything at all with ‘Noir’ in the name!
Whew.. this one sure has bite. Don’t let the silly bottle fool you – this is one serious scent. Right off the bat, I get a stinging whiff of overwhelming moss, smoky woods, and bitter vetiver. It’s quite masculine. Exclamation Noir is like being lost deep in the woods. It’s earthy and green, but I wouldn’t go so far as to call it fresh. It’s actually the complete opposite of fresh. It’s… decaying leaves with a dash of petrichor. There’s absolutely nothing sweet about it.
Noir? Well.. I guess it’s dark, per se.. but, I think that in my head I’ve associated the word ‘noir’ with ‘mysterious’ or ‘sexy’ when it comes to fragrances. This is neither, nor is it reminiscent of original Exclamation, aside from the musk (and perhaps apricot, which is a note I can’t detect in this. I’d say cedar as well, but it isn’t listed in the notes for Noir, much to my surprise!).
Bottom line: It’s so pungent and woody that it kind of makes my stomach churn. I really wanted to like it because it’s so bizarre and unlike anything I’ve smelled before.
nat636JeomiWogkig – :
I’ve had this perfume for a few yrs and it still smells soooooo good!! Sweet and musky w/out being over powering..makes a great winter scent.
pOlmbMhflziphen – :
I love this scent; so seductive! All the oak moss is fantastic. I have an almost-empty bottle that I save for special occasions, I keep my eye out for it whenever I’m at thrift stores or estate sales.
andreinikol – :
There are several bottles being auctioned right now on Ebay.
Renanarma – :
LOVE love love this fragrance, but I can’t find it anywhere.