Jasmin Fauve Ex Nihilo

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Jasmin Fauve Ex Nihilo

Jasmin Fauve Ex Nihilo

Rated 3.20 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

Jasmin Fauve Ex Nihilo for women and men of Ex Nihilo

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Jasmin Fauve by Ex Nihilo is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Jasmin Fauve was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Givaudan. Top notes are lily-of-the-valley and lily; middle notes are orange blossom, jasmine and tuberose; base notes are ambroxan and leather.

5 reviews for Jasmin Fauve Ex Nihilo

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    i absolutely love this scent but there are two problems-
    1) immediately after taking the bottle out of the box, the letters printed on the front of the bottle were moving around (as in it was never glued/printed correctly onto the glass) and
    2) the scent disappears from my skin after the first hour.
    really disappointed as i love the scent when first sprayed onto the skin.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    If God came to earth and presented us with His most precious Jasmine scent / Jasmine based scent……….it would be this.
    Ultra-female and sure is purty.
    A confident man CAN and WILL pull this off!
    Very expensive however.
    Thanks God.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    When it first start it reminded me of Jasmine from Aladdin the cartoon as i felt it was her essence, typically tender and soft with a sort of harshness but hidden somehow. As it calm down in few minutes it changes and goes wild jasmine with white floral, Maybe it’s the lily or the gardenia but there is something white like a white sheer sheet covering that wild jasmines.
    After few minutes the jasmines struggles with the Lilly of the valley’s appearance as it shows up with the help of a tiny gardenia and some sort of tuberose maybe but the rancidity of jasmine shows up and also share the struggle and turns the smell into a fight scene.
    I really wonder wither if you can mix the jasmines and lily of the valley together! both are quite strong and mostly both does ruin each other somehow, like this one in here, when you look at the notes you think it might go soft but unlikely it goes all the way around!
    I ended up with the rancidity of the jasmines.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    ABSTRACT JASMIN! WILD JASMIN! MALE JASMIN! (almost an oxymoron, perhaps it is?)
    ‘Fauve’ would imply a specimen plant, not hybridized or in any way, shape or form unaltered original. But this jasmin is altered and manipulated in more ways than one for better or worse:
    If you generally dislike the slightly indolic (slightly fecal) note of natural jasmin, you might like this creation, as it borrows some shrieking punch from the tuberose (that I personally can only tolerate in moderation), and the dusty, slightly throat wrenching, choke provoking dryness of the lily. The cinnamon-dry-peppery-spicy note of a good dose of neroli, adds ooomph to this concoction, that really wants to be a male white floral (which let’s face it is VERY hard to achieve). N/B My Stephanotis plant is currently in flower, it’s a tropical jasmin with a funny “Bazooka” chewing gum note when the bud just burst open but on the following day it smells more peppery like this scent here.
    I understand what the perfumer/ nose tried to achieve here, is the unachievable: The male white floral. The aforementioned notes get additional manning up with a suede leather note and some amboroxan, that take the scent from a bit of shrieky floral in the beginning to a more sexy leathery skin scent.
    Sadly for me, this has a very low longevity and I fail to get any “animalic” note that possibly would make it a bit more durable and racey? Perhaps a reformulation with added civet and amberigis would do the trick?
    I wanted to love this but I can only justifiably “like” it, as it still cannot be the best male white floral that is J.P.G “Fleur du Mal”.
    This one here is a good attempt of offering something new, but for me it has missed the mark.
    6.5/10

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Here’s a very pretty Jasmine note that reminds me of the smell of a garden after a summer rainshower. It’s very natural, transparent, combines some lily of the valkey and tuberose elements and dries down on skin with a soft suede effect. Summery sensuality ! It also avoids entirely that dirty/ indole note that jasmine notes can have. I think the perfumer has done justice to Jasmine with this charming creation and would love to wear it just about any day ….

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