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javorik76 – :
I tried this fragrance on a fluke visit to Selfridges and it was a random pick up from the shelf. From the first whiff I knew that this was an unusual perfume, it is a beautiful deep gourmand with rich notes of creamy milk and it’s sillage is fantastic. It opens really bright and packs a punch of pink pepper.
Having worn it home I sniffed my hand often and strangely wrestled with myself trying to decide if I liked it or not. It evolves slowly and reveals the vanilla and musk after a few hours but retains the cream and lasts forever on my skin.
Having reflected on this perfume, I just simply need it. I have to have this in my collection. It’s a rich, sensuous fragrance with beautiful complexity.
Serg4563 – :
The opening of Nuit Velours is simply breathtaking. I love gourmand fragrances and when I sprayed this initially, I could almost taste it. I was transported into the decadent depths of melting caramel: smooth, creamy and delectable. This lasted for about a minute or so, and then the fragrance transitioned into a powdery musk with milky undertones, it was nice but a little lacklustre in comparison to the opening. The creamy facet made a later comeback and the fragrance was faintly reminiscent of caramel and cream. The fragrance projects well initially but on the dry down (at least on myself) it very much becomes a skin scent. The opening alone is enough to make me want to buy a full bottle but I will try it out a few more times before committing. I must say that Robert Piguet has been releasing some banging fragrances lately. First Knightsbridge, then L’Insomnuit and now this, they are on fire!
ETA: Dry down smells like cocoa butter