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serg1310 – :
I, too, get the unfortunate fecal/barnyard scent from this one. On me it was a revolting scrubber. Still a fan of many other frags from this house, though!
8282545 – :
Kuse Perfumes Framboise Nue combines the ripe sweetness of blackcurrant with the sweet/tart mix of raspberry and sharp ginger and allegedly some animal notes, though I mainly get woody undertones in the base.
It’s sweet, but not intensely sweet or a fully-committed gourmand (like Oui Plus, for example), yet it’s an enjoyable unisex sort of sweet/tartness that is modified by ginger. Ginger is a note I generally avoid, and only in a handful of cases does it work well for me (most notably in Bleu de Chanel), but Framboise Nue is one of those exceptions. Ginger provides an interesting bridge from the blackcurrant and raspberry in the opening to a more subdued base. I’m not clear on what the base is, but it comes off vaguely woody and earthy, like a mix of vetiver and patchouli, not animalic. It certainly doesn’t dominate the perfume, even in its dry down, though.
Not as huge a performer as some other members of the Kyse family, but still respectable, with moderate projection and above average longevity.
At $52 for 60ml, Framboise Nue is yet another affordable staple in the line and conquers new territory (most notably, berries and ginger) that I’d not explored previously in other entries in the line. A recommended try for sure.
7 out of 10
skorpio – :
This is really interesting and I want to like it. At times the berry is crisp and fresh, but at times it smells a little like chap stick. There is a powdery sweetness that the listed notes don’t cover, but it is nice.The animalic notes are a nice touch making it earthy and occasionally smelling like hay. The ginger is almost undetectable.
I wore it again the other day and really enjoyed it. The berry was crisper more often than the first time and the earthy hay notes supported it well and kept it out of girlie-berry-land. This one is growing on me.
rybki2006 – :
The animalistic note make this one smell like a barn yard. It’s a no from me.
naise – :
This is the third Kyse fragrance I am trying out and sadly, it really doesn’t work on me at all. I am glad I didn’t spray it all over myself right away, as I sometimes do when I am sure that nothing in the notes would make it risky…. Well, this one is, erm, beyond risky for me. Upon first sniff I am greeted by a strong note of overripe, moldy pineapple. I could not believe it but again and again this is what it reminds me off. Thankfully this awkward phenomenon calms down somewhat after a few minutes and I feel like I am sniffing inside a tube of fizzy tablets like for making lemonade. Finally, it resembles as if a piece of lemon sponge appears under my nose alongside the dodgy pineapple and the berocca note. I thought maybe something is wrong with my nose today, but I was later asked by someone sitting next to me what this smell was. I had them sniff my wrist and they said “what the hell is that…. it smells like… stables or something?” It must be the animalic notes that ruin this for me, or a mix of these and the ginger. Otherwise I could not imagine that berries would do this to my nose. Sorry, I tried, but I just cannot like this. Will pass to another fragrantician for further evalution 🙂
vanoklin – :
This is my second favorite fragrance in the Kyse sampler pack I received.
I love berry centered fragrances, and it’s so hard to find one that’s not a cheap body spray. This is the kind of berry fragrance I’ve been looking for.
Juicy ripe sweet berries from the start, and I love the sharpness and slight bitterness the black currant note brings to the mix. The animal notes are subtle and don’t compete at all with the berries. I don’t notice the ginger note though. It may be part of the sharpness that I’m attributing to the black currant note though.
Very much one I will enjoy in springtime. It’s a fun fragrance for sunny cool days I think.
glonass_a – :
15ml spray bottle.
“Framboise Nue”
A warm skin musk is used to surround the berry notes of Raspberry, Red, Black Current and Ginger for spice. It is sweet, but isnt too syrupy or cloying. Terri balances things out with the addition of ginger as a top note.The ginger combines with the musk to give it a bite (or a sexy nibble) in the opening. I enjoy KYSE fragrances as they have a body/depth to them that really defines them from mainstream fragrances.I think the fruit/animal fragrance idea is very chic and on trend for spring.
Animal notes can veer too clean (white musk) or too sharp (Bogue Maai Im looking at you) The musk used is a warm lived in scent that doesnt lean too clean or too sharp that adds to the berries.I wish some of my more expensive niche frags used this type of musk than the clean white musk that seems to never quite blend completely into a composition. It is obvious Kyse puts a lot of thought and care in their offerings.
I think this should be classified as a fruity animalic rather than a floral fruity as there isnt a floral presence. I cant wait to try it layered with some of the other offerings by Kyse.