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L’Eau d’Issey Pour Homme Noir Ambre

4.52 de 5
1,267 votos

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Descripción

L'Eau d'Issey Pour Homme Noir Ambre by Issey Miyake is an oriental fragrance for men. Launched in 2016, the nose behind this composition is Christophe Raynaud. The top notes are saffron, cinnamon, nutmeg, and coriander; the heart notes are leather, cedar, Egyptian papyrus, and vetiver; the base notes are amber, vanilla, and tonka bean.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 42%
  • Primavera 14%
  • Verano 4.1%
  • Otoño 40%
  • Día 30%
  • Noche 70%

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Comunidad

1,267 votos

  • Positivo 90%
  • Negativo 5.5%
  • Neutral 4.6%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 4 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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  • Well, since no one has reviewed this yet, here goes. Noir Ambré sits in the same vein as Interlude or Soul by Costume National: it smells very dark. For me, along with Or Incens, it’s one of the best, though Noir Ambré feels a bit more original. You get the amber and saffron notes constantly; at first it seems linear, but then it shifts into something harder. I pick up some leather, reminiscent of Ombré Leather. Longevity hits almost 7.5 hours with moderate projection. I’m a bit disappointed in this aspect, but on my skin, fragrances last longer in winter with few exceptions. Edit: It’s incredibly long-lasting, though the saffron can get tiring and monotonous; it’s heavy and quite dark. Without a doubt, it’s the BEST I’ve smelled from Issey Miyake, even better than Noir Argent. A masterpiece.

  • svazquez7

    Well, since no one has reviewed this yet, here’s mine. Noir Ambré sits in the same vein as Interlude or Soul by Costume National: it smells very dark. For me, along with Or Incens, these are the best, though Noir Ambré feels a bit more original. You can detect the amber and saffron notes constantly; at first it seems linear, but then it shifts into something harder. I get some leather reminiscent of Ombré Leather. Longevity hits almost 7.5 hours with moderate projection. I’m a bit lacking in this area, but on my skin, fragrances tend to last longer in winter, with few exceptions. Edit: It’s super long-lasting, though the saffron can get tiring and monotonous; it’s heavy and quite dark. Without a doubt, it’s the BEST I’ve smelled from Issey Miyake, even better than Noir Argent. A masterpiece.

  • avasquezniche

    It left me speechless; I never thought Issey had the potential to drop a gem like this. I underestimated the brand, and now I think they are severely underrated. While there are perfumes with similar compositions, I tried Habdan and Oajan, and they are nothing alike. The quality is extraordinary, from the opening to the dry down. It exudes sensuality and quality, and most importantly, it’s worth every penny. It’s a bit dark yet sweet. It’s a wonder; it arrived a few weeks ago and is already in my top designer scents. I think Issey Miyake pulled a fast one on the fashion houses with this gem. It’s in my lifetime top 3 designers for its quality and spicy scent. Plus, it was an exclusive launch only for the Middle East, adding to its exclusivity. The longevity and sillage are excellent. Given how Miyake works, I give it a 9.5/10 because this is truly a masterpiece.

  • avasquezniche

    It left me speechless; I never thought Issey had the potential to drop such a gem. I underestimated the brand, and now I think they’re way underrated. While there are perfumes with similar compositions, I tried Habdan and Oajan, and they’re nothing alike. The quality is extraordinary, from the opening to the dry down. It exudes sensuality and quality, and most importantly, it’s worth every penny. It’s a bit dark yet sweet. It’s a marvel; it arrived a few weeks ago and is already in my top designer scents. I think Issey Miyake was having fun with the fashion houses with this gem. It’s in my all-time top 3 designer scents for its quality and spicy scent. Plus, it was an exclusive launch only for the Middle East, which adds more exclusivity. Longevity and sillage are excellent. Given how Miyake works, I’m giving it a 9.5/10 because this is a true marvel.

  • This is an absolute MASTERPIECE. I bought it blindly during the pandemic (November 2021) for about $100, mainly because of Max Forti’s review. This is an underrated classic.

  • I picked this up blindly, almost by chance, at an online store: a new Issey Miyake I’d never heard of. I looked up info out of curiosity rather than interest, but reading the reviews here convinced me to take the plunge. It smells remarkably similar to Boss Bottled Absolu, though perhaps less sweet and a bit more powdery. I find it less sharp, so I see it as more versatile than the Boss, albeit with less presence. A scent totally outside my radar that I absolutely loved—a hidden gem.

  • I picked this up blindly, almost by chance, at an online store: a new Issey Miyake I’d never heard of. I looked it up out of curiosity rather than interest, but reading the reviews here convinced me to take the plunge. It smells remarkably similar to Boss Bottled Absolu, though perhaps less sweet and a bit more powdery. I find it less sharp than the Boss, making it feel more versatile, albeit with less presence. A scent completely outside my radar that I absolutely love—a hidden gem.