Une Nuit Magnetique The Different Company

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Une Nuit Magnetique The Different Company

Une Nuit Magnetique The Different Company

Rated 3.82 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
(17 customer reviews)

Une Nuit Magnetique The Different Company for women and men of The Different Company

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Une Nuit Magnetique by The Different Company is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. Une Nuit Magnetique was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Christine Nagel. Top notes are ginger, bergamot and blueberry; middle notes are egyptian jasmine, turkish rose, tuberose and plum; base notes are benzoin, patchouli, amber, musk and woody notes.

17 reviews for Une Nuit Magnetique The Different Company

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I won’t call it a sweet scent.I didn’t like it when first sprayed,I thought it’s more on the masculine side with it’s woody-spicy undertone but after a while benzoin rounded some of sharp edges and it became more feminine and I could enjoy blueberry in it.
    I don’t dislike it’s drydown.a nice fruitchouli but I don’t love it so that I’d add it to my wantlist

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This had a sophisticated opening and it stayed lightly. But in the drydown, it lost the sophistication and became like ordinary.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Une nuit magnetic is a middle-sweet fruity scent, with very good longevity but not special. I already felt this scent in the drogeries in some mainstream frags. Not bad though. I like the sour berry note in it hint with a little ginger, amber and musk give warmness and sweetness. Very trendy perfume but I dont feel comfortable wearing it.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Mix of various notes. It’s like an orchestra playing many single, separate tunes. Not bad. Not especially good either.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This is an opulent bouquet, bringing to mind the Rococo movement — Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s lady on The Swing. If you enjoyed Byredo’s Bullion, you may like this too. While not identical, it’s like stewing up a planet-sized pot of Plums, before it goes supernova.
    Une Nuit Magnetique was another step in the quest for Benzoin. A masochistic move, given that patchouli, amber, and tuberose are my personal kryptonites. While the patch is bordering ‘too strong’ for this patch-averse, it’s still a beautiful blend, and I can’t help applying in small doses.
    Several reviewers regard this as a ‘light’ frag, with ‘poor sillage’. Has there been a reformulation? I can’t go beyond 1 spray without it filling a room, and it’s certainly too much for a workplace. Should have listened to Shenandoah. It’s a lovely frag, but the Benzoin is nowhere near the level of upvote it got on the reviewer-pyramid.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    The scent is luxurious and sophisticated, but not gourmand to me. A light summer scent.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Thank you Christine Nagel, for another beautiful creation. Amazing perfume. Luxurious, elegant, sensual and sophisticated. Masterpiece!

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    This is not scent usual or simple . It is rich scent , luxurious. Warm but of chypre. On the skin 6-10 h. Beautiful.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Really lovely scent. Not so unigue ( it is similar to many trendy scents ) but is is really a magical perfume.
    I can feel bergamot but it is not a typical fresh fragrance. It is rather heavy scent, available for night 🙂

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I meant to just sample this fragrance; but through circumstances I some how bought this perfume. I am so happy this happened. It is unique, lovely, long lasting, not overly sweet, not overly strong – but I can smell it when I wear it and so can the person I hug or pass when walking by. I have received wonderful reviews; it’s been a long time that my husband complimented me when he smelled it; and for the first time – it didn’t matter. It made/makes me happy. It’s a treat I’d like to wear more often but price makes it more “a wait for a special gift”. But, who says you shouldn’t gift yourself?!

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Parfum Very beautiful!! I like so much.. Now I’m loving it, is well-balanced, and the blueberry ginger together is something magical and hypnotic! the opening is really nice, modern and magnetic! Catches you,it drags, without being too intrusive, it stays with you, like a magnet… Sensual and warm, this parfum makes me feel alive,gives me energy and happiness! I love. The sillage is normal, longevity on me about 5-6 hours..advice for the cold months! Good!.
    Sillage: 6/10
    Longevity: 7/10
    Scent: 9/10
    Overall: 9/10

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    My current crush. I tried it for the first time more than an year ago, and it was love at first smell. I was searching for a nice tuberose (I’m in love with this flower, but most of the tuberose based scent I tried turned acidic on my skin after 15 minutes), and the lady shown this.
    I simply had to buy it. Smells like heaven, intense and intoxicating but not too strong.
    It’s sensuous and complicated, pleasant and different. The tuberose is nicely tangled with the deep scent of benzoin. The plum gives it some gourmand taste.
    Fall- winter fragrance, it warms you with its unique balance
    I think of this as “my perfume”.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    The are very few scenarios in which the nights filled with blueberries and plums can be magnetic. However, with proper imagination, you may enjoy this fruity summer fragrance with a touch of musk and benzoin. Soft, linear and unremarkable. A “like” but does not stand out.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I can not feel any aroma of this fragrance which I had raved about. Everything is very light, very faded …. the smell is pleasant but both the sillage and longevity are really poor.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Kudos to nose Christine Nagel for staying very true to her style and adding another wonderful fragrance to her successful sequence of berry-patchouli fragrances.
    Nuit magnetique (magnetic night) smells more like a playful afternoon to my nose, it is juicy with berries and plums, yet soft and caressing with benzoin and musk. Patchouli is masterfully blended here, present, strong, but not overwhelming: perfect.
    It’s not an outstanding fragrance, it doesn’t shout, but it brings happiness.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    This is marvelous–the best blueberry perfume I have ever smelled. The perfume is rather linear on me, which is fine since I loved it right from the start. I am so impressed that I could smell blueberry strongly all the way to the end!
    I would describe this perfume as juicy blueberry jam, just the right sweetness, with a nice woody/benzoin base. Not nearly sweet enough to be a gourmand nor immature scent. The florals are abstract; they are there somewhere in the background.
    Ginger seems a bit strange here. It is earthy and dry, more like jatamansi (spikenard) or ginseng, which helps cut any sweetness from the blueberry. Seems strange to mix this earthy element with blueberry, but the end result speaks for itself. It’s fantastic! It is also very feminine, a little flirtatious.
    Sillage is just right. It wafts up to my nose from my wrists all day long without bombarding those around me. Lasts easily 12+hours.
    This is a beauty!

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m a fan of this house, and my benzoin addiction compels me to try anything that lists benzoin as a note, so I was excited to try this fragrance. I can bit gun-shy of ‘fruity florals,’ but the blueberry-plum combo seemed a bit more exotic to me, with a reduced chance of going ‘fruity pebbles’ on my skin, so I decided to give it a whirl.
    The opening on me consisted of a prominent blueberry-plum jamminess, with a hint of ginger and a big, satisfying shot of benzoin. I also got a distinct, but absolutely demur, patch note that served mostly to smooth and unite the other notes. This is not a patch-heavy fragrance on my skin.
    The floral notes come in at a secondary stage for me, along with a touch of musk and wood. I am getting mostly tuberose, but its sheerness, combined with the musk and woods, gives it a bit of the Nuits de Tuberose feel for me. The jasmine isn’t distinct for me, but I do get vague glimpses of rose in the later drydown.
    In the later stages, I’m disappointed that many of the ‘basenotes’ have come in early and already disappeared on my skin. I don’t get any benzoin here (BOO), and the patch and wood have also receded. What’s left for me is a perfectly nice, sheer, floral-musk with an undercurrent of plum. It’s soft and light enough to work well in warmer weather. I will be curious to revisit in colder weather. I sure do wish my skin had held on to the opening stages a lot longer.
    Overall, I’d give it a 4/5 in the early stages for the early entrance of the gorgeous basenotes and the balance of unsweetened fruity notes, and a 3/5 afterwards for the nicely balanced, sheer, but not remarkable floral musk it becomes. I hope to retest in the fall to see if my experience changes in cooler weather.

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