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Club de Nuit Sillage
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Armaf Club de Nuit Sillage is a woody floral musk fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2020, this composition features top notes of bergamot, lemon, lime, blackcurrant, violet leaf, and ginger. The heart reveals rose, iris, and jasmine, while the base settles with ambroxan, musk, sandalwood, and cedar.
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Do not buy this blind under any circumstances. If a reviewer says it’s for heat or that it’s fresh, they’re lying. It’s an odor bomb that floods the room in seconds, a mix of citrus, talcum powder, and roses that becomes dizzying after a few seconds. Plus, it’s very feminine because the roses are very prominent. Now, if you’re looking for longevity and projection at a low cost and in abundance, you might like it, because it lasts like 10 hours.
I bought it because a perfumer gave me blotter paper and I really loved it on the paper… After buying it, it turned out to be such an ugly perfume; I didn’t like that strong scent between citrus and flowers, I felt like it was a lady’s perfume 🫤. I exchanged it for Fakhar Black, which is very delicious; although it’s soft, its scent is much better than this Sillage.
Do not buy blind. Luckily, I bought a decant before the full bottle thanks to YouTube reviewers. It’s a strange mix of citrus, roses, and musk. I get where it’s going, but it’s definitely not for everyone, including me.
Club de Nuit Sillage – Armaf ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ An excellent fragrance as long as you know what you’re buying. My first experience was peculiar: I bought it blind because of the silver color, expecting a light, casual citrus, perfect for running errands in flip-flops. The surprise was a dense, fresh yet floral citrus scent with a strange character. The next day, I sold it without hesitation. A year later, with more knowledge, I gave it another chance, and I’m glad I did. Sillage isn’t for kids or casual outings in shorts; it has a fresh, clean presence with unexpected sophistication that demands at least a decent shirt and pants. It’s not a typical generic summer citrus. The floral notes, which initially threw me off, add elegance. If you know what you’re buying, it doesn’t disappoint. Notable power and sillage, versatile for all year, mainly during the day, though also on summer nights. I don’t recommend it for extreme temperatures (30°C+), because it’s not just for refreshing, but for standing out. Conclusion: A surprising fragrance with great value for money. Not for everyone, but if you fit its style, it’s a must-have. It gets compliments all the time, especially from women. Clean, fresh, and elegant scents never fail.
This bottle is a surprise if you buy it blind; the initial scent is very strange. If you’re from Mexico and know the honey and lemon popsicles from Doctor Simi, it smells like that at the start, lol. It’s very potent, lasts a ton, with a fresh scent that even feels cold on the nose, I’m not sure if that’s what they call metallic, I’m new to this lol. I love it, though I feel it’s a bit sweet, not overwhelming but can be confusing at first. It’s okay, it’s a good fragrance, but not a blind buy. 8/10.
It’s a good perfume but smells very synthetic, which can be really annoying to the nose. The longevity and projection are excellent, but smelling it directly, I’d give it between 6.5 and 7 out of 10.
At first, it hits hard with lemon, bergamot, and other citrus notes. Initially, it’s sharp, almost metallic, and not very natural, but it holds up because that opening fades quickly. Then the floral notes of rose and iris emerge, giving a clean, elegant vibe without being sweet or cloying. It feels fresh, like just out of the shower, but with a serious touch. Over time, it softens and settles on the skin. It doesn’t disappear quickly, lasting several hours. For details, check my channel ‘Rosko Perfumes’. Duration: 8 to 10 hours. Sillage: strong at first, then soft but present. Projection: good for the first 2-3 hours. It’s for hot climates, ideal if you want to smell fresh but not go unnoticed. If you know Silver Mountain Water, this is in that line but with better performance.
A really nice sandalwood, not excessively oriental. 9/10.
Obsessed from the first spray. Bought it blind and the initial citrus burst is brutal and delicious. After half an hour, the lemon and lime dominate and are the best part; as it dries down, the floral notes join the citrus. If you don’t like flowers, stay away because this scent is very striking. Lasts forever on skin, smells great, leaves a nice trail, and on clothes it lasts for days. It’s affordable and nobody will complain about your scent.
Sharp citrus at its finest, fresh and charming—that defines Sillage. If you can’t handle strong acid, don’t wear it. It works all year round, though it’s better in hot climates; thanks to its incredible performance, it can be used in any weather.
A proper lady perfume, a Bingo regular.
Honestly I was surprised by the resemblance it has with SMW, only that CDN is a bit more acidic and synthetic, but quite good for its price. What I like is its duration and projection, what Creed doesn’t have and I say it with courage because I love SMW but its performance is messed up. I don’t know if you’ve felt that impotence of your favorite fragrance having poor performance and you wish it had more power :/ but unfortunately a fart in the air lasts longer, so that’s how the old ladies should feel when having a drunk on top of them who is good for nothing.
To my taste the best of the Club de Nuit line, and perhaps the most “challenging” when it comes to liking, it starts with a sharp citrus, which fades in about 15/20 minutes. It’s still present but begins to take a bit more prominence the rose and the musk, which gives it that “clean” touch and even more refined. Without a doubt an aroma to use in summer with a white shirt, a carefree style but without losing elegance. For duration and projection a bomb, which is very notable for being an aroma made for heat. 8/10
A beautiful perfume, I love it, super clean, citrusy, sharp, fresh, for a hygienic man. Those who say it smells like room freshener and I don’t know what else, the truth is they must be some dirty terrible people who want to smell like earth with leather.
I want to start by saying it resembles SMW from Creed by 70% and I sold it. Well, once both things are mentioned, I’ll start describing a perfume I tried hard to like and recommend not buying blindly and even recommend buying a 2ml decant and testing it for several days. Its opening is very citrusy, those that break your nose, fresh, and what tricks you into thinking it could be a perfume for extreme heat. After 30 minutes it changes drastically and flowers become strongly present, and it’s the first and GREAT difference with SMW from Creed, in addition to the Sillage being much more grotesque and steroid-like, which makes it more harassing and annoying. It becomes a very unisex perfume for my taste and like a creamy ice cream, very suitable for autumn and spring use, the tea that SMW has here doesn’t exist and the perfume mutates into anything less than something fresh. A disappointment for me, unlike SMW which isn’t so explosive, it’s more moderate and therefore doesn’t cloy. As I always say I’m not the owner of the truth and for tastes… colors and perfumes. A hug.
One week since the first spray. It still results in… JUST A SMELL. For several years I’ve maintained that the judgment of Arabic products should be given under a different olfactory aesthetic; different codes and adjectives, not because they come from another language, but because they are unusual to the Western aesthetic. After completing the first week, I still share the appreciation of… A piercing opening. Actually, I would say corrosive, caustic, an UNDECIPHERABLE smell that starts with surprises. While it lasts, it’s unpleasant, unfavorably surprising. It’s followed by an unmistakable CUMIN+METAL, which I feel is brief but not repulsive, just… DISORIENTING. Yes, although it’s permeated in a growing mode by a VERY GENERIC TALC note, those we learn in our olfactory memory since we’re babies, which gives way to a very faint and delicate (harmless) HERBAL note that with the talc APPROACHES the perfumery note called WHITE FLOWERS. Very quickly, the whole amalgamates, starting the smell of ladies’ dresser drawers when they store different types of cosmetics in them in an old wooden furniture piece that has spent its years in places with little sunlight… in a few minutes all that fades, and the metallic note previously accompanied by the CUMIN reappears in new company… A WILD LEMON forgotten for several days in a corner of the kitchen that starts screaming to be thrown into the trash. Sad summary. I hope the second week of “maceration” adds grace and dignity to this. We’ll continue. Arrived at the first week of experience… NOT A TRACE OF THE CREED FRAGRANCE. Which I know and like, I don’t love it, but I like it, two friends carry it to be exact, so its aroma comes refreshed in my memory very frequently.
I ordered a 3ml decant expecting to find a more accessible clone of the beautiful Silver Mountain Water, which by the way I see as totally unisex. What would be my surprise when I sprayed the first one on my hand and felt this nauseating smell, zero freshness, almost rotten, everything wrong. I kept throwing up and had to wash my hand immediately. I can’t think of a better analogy to compare Creed to this aberration: saying that SMW gives me the image of a super-produced TV commercial with a super-handsome, clean male model in his mountain clothes, everything perfect, snowy Alps landscape in the background. The CDN Sillage makes me think of a sweaty drunk who has been walking around for 8 hours in dirty clothes, rehydrating himself with rancid lemon water. The most horrible thing I’ve ever heard. Please, if you have the possibility, invest in the Creed one (I’m not going to because I can’t afford it right now), and if not, there are a thousand better and cheaper options in the world.
Very sharp citrus, honestly I try to like it… but no. Although the truth is many people like it, for me it’s impossible to wear it.
I don’t understand what’s in the noses of those who say this perfume is challenging, quite the opposite, super likable, super fresh. I understand that that lemon note might make some crystal noses say “oh, it smells like deodorant”, but it lasts 30 minutes and then you can use it well. It’s RICH, people like it, you can pick up girls with this much better than with the CDN Intense. It’s the silver beast.
In the fourth week of testing, the scent is very diluted, like a few drops of lavender cleaner in sweet lime water. It’s ephemeral, like fog in the sun; before 20 minutes, nothing is left. Cumin appeared along with a persistent, unpleasant element. Almost 24 hours later, before my shower, it was still there. I advise trying it with a decant before buying; otherwise, you’ll regret it. In my country, it’s not cheap. If it is in yours, go ahead. I’m closing my experience with this Arab perfumery.
I’m a huge fan of citrus (CK One, Light Blue, Acqua Di Gio), so I thought I’d like this, but I couldn’t stand it. I was gifted a decant and took it home very happy, believing the YouTuber reviews. It turned out to be very bad. I smelled sweat with a very synthetic lemon. The good thing is it lasts forever; I couldn’t get it off my hand, so I washed it several times and it was still there. I don’t understand how they compare it to Creed; they have nothing to do with each other. PD: DO NOT BUY IT BLINDLY, please.
Ten days in and nothing has improved. The opening is still a catastrophe, even if brief, and I hate it. It’s the exact opposite of what you expect from a perfume. Like with my previous bottle, I confirm: this is NOT a perfume, it’s just a SMELL. The order of perception in my first application changed and got worse, but now I associate it with something concrete: bath tablets kept in a closet. Even when tightly sealed, they saturate the entire furniture. Once the initial corrosive attack subsides, there’s a vaguely herbal ozonic note alongside something that reminded me of violet leaves for a few seconds. I say a few seconds BECAUSE WHAT THIS PRODUCT OFFERS IS DETECTED IN FRACTIONS OF A SECOND; it requires a trained nose. The ozonic/metallic note has diminished compared to the first test; the citrus notes are hard to find, requiring rigorous diligence and creative memory. The CUMIN note has become notably and ferociously prominent, RIVALING TITANICALLY with an ill-defined but pleasant TALC note. This bad marriage was the only thing I managed to smell after 20 sprays and 2.5 hours of timed waiting. ONLY VAGUELY POWDERED CUMIN; and yes, 20 sprays did NOT help the whole thing last on my skin for three hours. Neither on clothes. My skin and its pH have always been a very good host for fragrances, very appreciative… Thinking about other reviews, I wonder what batch and which country produced these… Or how many months of “maceration” the owner gave them… (?) I can’t believe so many praises for the same reference coming from the same factory. I delight daily in fragrances of all origins, but this offers me NOTHING. In 10 more days I’ll tell you the evolution of this “atypical maceration”.
I love it, but it has a mysterious side: the opening sometimes smells like Raid or detergent, and other times it’s super pleasant. I’ve never encountered a perfume that changes so much from day to day. It’s citrusy as expected, maybe not fresh enough for extreme heat, but two sprays work well, even at the gym.
It’s fresh, with a citrusy and lemony opening, and a very floral dry down. You can really smell the rose and iris. At first, I doubted if I’d like it, but it’s a unique scent. Although it feels synthetic, people compliment me. For the price, I don’t ask much; it’s complimentary and one of my favorites.
Too much hype for a product that doesn’t deserve consideration. I used it for a month and threw it away. My advice: look for houses that offer quality guarantees and ready-to-wear compositions. Waiting for maceration is absurd; use that time to save up and buy a well-made perfume. Arab perfumery is something else entirely and has nothing to do with these brands. The scent isn’t citrus; it’s generic floral, soapy, and very weak. Better to opt for something bespoke.
It’s amazing and very unisex. That metallic note gives it a plus that I hadn’t noticed in any of the others.
I’m a new user and was quite disappointed. I’m not an expert, but I tried to like it so I wouldn’t throw away 70 pesos. The opening is bad: it smells like cleaning product or lemon air freshener, very sharp. Since it’s a new batch (June 2025), I hope it improves with time. The dry down is floral with a metallic touch, similar to Kevin Male but less intense. It doesn’t last long on the skin but stays on clothes for days. I don’t recommend it and wouldn’t buy it again; it’s too expensive for a daily perfume. Edited: over time the opening improved; it’s still a sharp citrus but now pleasant. It’s a good perfume with three phases, but pricey for a ‘signature’ or daily wear.
It’s wonderful, lasts long, and has elegance and sparkle. It’s interesting, sharp yet elegant, and pleasant when dry. People love it, and for the price, it’s a great option to have as your own signature scent.
It’s my second bottle. I bought the first one a year ago, and at first, it smelled weird, but after a month of aging, what a surprise! It was amazing. I wore it to a lunch, and the waiter asked what I was wearing. Today I bought another with batch 04-2025; it’s a bomb from the first spray. I applied it over 8 hours ago, and it’s still projecting. My girlfriend is crazy about the scent. Recommended.
I thought I didn’t like citrus until I was gifted this. There are better ones, but I really liked something about this. The scent wore off on me quickly, and I thought I’d been scammed, until a coworker complimented it after 7 hours. Don’t buy it blindly, but give it a chance; I’m someone who doesn’t use this type of perfume much.
Don’t buy it blindly! I just bought it blind and I regret the purchase at least for the first few hours. The opening is strong and very citrusy; the heart notes become very present and floral—at least to me, it reminds me of a women’s perfume due to that floral smell—and at the end, I don’t feel or smell the woods. Something I’ll do is let it macerate for a few months taking advantage of these cold climates in Monterrey and see how it feels in spring and summer.
Awesome! It lasts like crazy for a fragrance in this category, quite special, with a slightly metallic and potent citrus vibe. It’s the only perfume that has changed so much over time: the first few times I wore it, I didn’t like it much; it smelled like floor cleaner, pure synthetic citrus of poor quality. Yes, I used it a bit on intense heat days, left the bottle unused for a few months, and—what a surprise! When I opened it at the cap, I felt the difference, like it sweetened slightly, very subtly, or became fruitier, with a faint honeyed touch, somewhat fruity or floral; the citrus dropped and it rounded out. Now it truly tastes delicious. I recommend letting it sit for a while and giving it a second chance; I’ve been close to gifting it more than once, and I’m glad I didn’t.
I’ve never tried Creed, so I won’t say if it’s similar, but it’s a really great perfume that has gotten me tons of compliments. I won’t dwell on the notes because not everyone understands what ambroxan or rose actually smell like. The opening is lemon, citrusy, and very strong—it even tickles the nose. Then it transitions to a floral, lotion-like scent where you start noticing sweet undertones. If you live in Buenos Aires, CABA, like me, you know that above 27 or 28 degrees, the humid heat makes it unpleasant; humidity and this scent just don’t mix. But for going out at night, it’s a pineapple: a weird, interesting aroma with great longevity and sillage. If I run out, I’m definitely buying another one.
Let it macerate… it rounds out and becomes insane.
This perfume makes the wearer feel clean, neat, and organized; it smells like order. Although it’s not a loud scent, it has good longevity and sillage. If you wear it, people in your circle will definitely know you’re wearing perfume. Citrus dominates the opening with slight tea nuances. Unlike SHYAANKA SNOW, I don’t find this CDN’s sillage as synthetic, making it pleasant to the nose even up close. I see it as very appropriate for work, especially for a younger crowd: whether working in a warehouse with logistics or at a bank in customer service.
I bought it a month ago for daily use and have a love-hate relationship with it. I like that it’s fresh, serious, with a woody and citrus touch. The problem is it doesn’t last as long as I expected; if I spray it at 9:00, by 2:00 it’s barely noticeable. It’s not a bad perfume, but don’t expect it to last all day like other Club de Nuit scents. The bottle, on the other hand, is gorgeous.
Great packaging: a sturdy box with a card from other CDN brands. The bottle is gorgeous, shiny, and reflective (yes, it will get fingerprints). As for the scent: at first, it smells like very sour lemon and some harsh blackcurrants (not my favorite). After 15 minutes, it settles down to reveal juicy, fresh, and fruitily sweet green apple. Lasts over 7 hours with projection lasting more than 2 hours. Overall, it’s a good perfume with excellent performance and quality; the only downside is those first 20 minutes.
I’ve had it for several weeks; it’s good, pretty, and cheap. The notes smell nice, but if you pay attention, it sounds very synthetic, nothing natural. It’s not bad, but it doesn’t quite convince me. It has good longevity and projection, but for that price, you could buy something better; it does its job but isn’t the best option.
Citrusy and great for everyday wear, smells great at first but after a while it starts to become a bit of a nuisance. Still, for the price, it’s a cheap and decent option for hot weather.
I’ve had this for three months and expected it to be a fragrance I’d grow to like, but the opposite happened. Club de Nuit Sillage was my hope for my city’s heat; I was told it was a sharp citrus with metallic touches, but no one mentioned those notes would be overshadowed by terrible, unpleasant herbs. At first, the performance was lamentable, so I put it down. I’m not one of those who say you need to macerate, but I stored it in the closet for a month thinking it would improve. Result: 300% booster scent with a terrible headache. I was sad to wait so long and receive nothing; now it’s a perfume I never use. I’d call it ‘a love that couldn’t be’.