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Narciso Poudree

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Narciso Poudree by Narciso Rodriguez is a woody musky floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, the nose behind this creation is Aurélien Guichard. The top notes are jasmine, Bulgarian rose, and orange blossom; the heart note is musk; the base notes are coumarin, cedar, vetiver, and patchouli.

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  • Danielle_Gris

    Narciso Poudrée is the grown-up, well-dressed sister of Flower by Kenzo. It doesn’t smell like baby powder; it smells like leaving a bouquet of jasmine and pink roses on a cold, glossy vanity, next to a powder compact whose fine contents flood the room and tickle your nose with the scent of freshly cut flowers. The curious thing is that on one hand there are very fresh flowers and on the other a very dry powder. As hours pass, it dries so much that it can even make you sneeze. It’s a classy fragrance, nothing sweet, moderate sillage, and very long-lasting. Edit: Now that I think about it, it reminds me a lot of Noa Fleur by Cacharel, only the latter is more musky than powdery. I used it in winter and the cold ‘burned’ off the powdery notes; without them it smells very generic, like a body mist. I wouldn’t recommend it for temperatures below 15°C.

  • I wish I had the gift to describe the magic I feel with this perfume. I particularly sense the rose from the start and the musk clearly. I feel freshness and softness. More than how it smells, I love how it makes me feel: happy, romantic, and young. That’s what’s enchanting. Regarding projection and longevity: I barely project with any fragrance, this wasn’t the exception; almost all stay close to the skin, I can’t find any that projects strongly, but the longevity is very good, the scent accompanies me for several hours and allows me to enjoy it in a very personal way.

  • My sister absolutely loves Nuxe’s Huile Prodigieuse; since the bottle gets greasy, opening her closet smells like that oil mixed with other products. Narciso Poudrée reminds me of it a lot, though maybe it’s just my nose and they don’t have much in common. I know Huile has tons of fans, and I see this one does too. For my part, while I don’t dislike them, they aren’t among my favorites, and Narciso Poudrée might be the least favorite from the brand, although I admit it’s a good perfume.

  • I don’t like rose scents in perfumes, except in rare cases. Two are Flower by Kenzo and this Narciso. Both share the same style: the first is sweeter and more complex, while this one is minimalist, elegant, subtle, and clean. Precious, versatile, and so well-made… it instantly became one of my favorites.

  • What a delicious perfume! When I first smelled it, I thought, ‘that’s weird,’ but as it evolved on my skin, it became addictive—I couldn’t stop smelling it. It’s powdery, yet the flowers stand out: rice powder in a bedroom with a vase of roses and jasmine, alongside a cup of orange blossom tea. I can’t help but love it: it’s tender and elegant, not innocent; I feel very sensual, calming, and loving.

  • It’s the perfume that brings me happiness and tranquility, like walking among clouds. It had everything to be my absolute favorite, but once sprayed on the skin, it leaves a sticky layer I can’t stand. It doesn’t fade quickly, so I can’t use it because I dislike the feeling of a stuck-on salve more than the scent I adore. I thought it might be a faulty tester, but the same thing happened with For Her Fleur Musc, and I lost interest.

  • Absolutely delicious fragrance! I always get compliments when I wear it. It’s elegant and delicate. It lasts more than four hours and has a significant sillage.

  • verdepensativo

    The first time I used it was right after my shower before bed. Throughout the night, I felt that beautiful aroma wafting persistently until dawn. What a delight, what a gorgeous perfume, I love it with my soul. It’s unique, nothing compares to it. It’s a work of art, majestic, luxurious, delicate, noticeable yet possessing tremendous class. Dignified enough for a fairytale princess. Smells like pink rose buds with rice powder and morning dew. It’s tender, cozy, with a class I’ve felt in very few perfumes, even pricier ones. One of my favorites.

  • Soft to a fault but lacking any sparkle: smells like playdough, a curious scent. I don’t detect any flowers, just rice powder.

  • I tried it a week ago and absolutely loved it: that touch of expensive makeup with rose is divine. I own both the original and the Zenz version, and the latter is remarkably similar. I recommend it; I bought the Zenz blind first, then saved up for the original. It’s long-lasting and I’d buy it again, though I’d stick with the Zenz since the original is super pricey. Haha! Greetings from Mexico.

  • Yoeperdomo

    It’s delicious, and personally, the note I feel most and that lasts the longest is the jasmine. I usually don’t like this flower, but when it’s powdery, I really enjoy it. How about longevity? On my skin, about 8-10 hours. I’ve tried Rouge and White Musk, and they last half as long or even less. This one has better longevity.

  • It smells good, but that’s about it. What stands out most to me is the rose, jasmine, and something akin to baby powder. Soft and elegant, but in my opinion, it’s the typical perfume a grandmother would wear; I don’t mean it smells bad, but you get the idea. It’s true that you can also detect the musk, and since I discovered what it was and its origin, my brain automatically associates it with an animal smell, making it hard for me to like it. Simply: meh.

  • I bought a 30ml sample blindly, and it still lasts; I even bought a 50ml bottle to keep as a backup. It’s a fragrance I love, especially for how it makes me feel cocooned by a fluffy blanket, protected. I sense a bouquet of white flowers on one side and a slightly sweet powdery aroma on the other that doesn’t bother at all; instead, it makes the whole composition cozy. It lasts a long time, especially on clothes; on skin, I admit it fades to skin-level in a few hours (I just don’t have good longevity with any perfume). What more can I say? It’s a cozy, calming fragrance with a great composition to enjoy in all its facets, a wonderful companion. When I crave more powder and flowers, I add Anais Anais, and I love it.

  • pandapelusa9

    I simply LOVE this perfume; it was my favorite until recently. It’s a powdery scent that wraps around you elegantly without being typical baby powder; nothing like that. It’s a lovely, slightly heavy, and serious powder with a clean trail. It smells like high-end cosmetics mixed with musk and cedar. I’m often surprised when people say it smells old; I don’t believe it has an age. I started wearing it at 21, and young people have praised it immensely. I think only those who truly appreciate clean scents get it. As they say, taste is subjective, but within this family, it stands out above many and takes the top spot for me. Note: it’s not a perfume to drench yourself in; a little goes a long way and lasts almost all day. It has incredible longevity and moderate sillage, but I don’t wear it in heat because I find it heavy. I use it a lot the rest of the year, and if it weren’t so expensive, I’d wear it daily.

  • Dama Incognita

    One of my favorite powdery perfumes. I detect a very fine, clean powder makeup scent. The main notes I distinguish are rose, musk, and coumarin. The only downside is the sillage is very low; I can only smell it right up against my skin, though I absolutely love it. To me, it’s very elegant and feminine.

  • A tinkling floral talc. It’s a small, musky floral, extremely powdery. Think of talc made from flower dust—an aroma that is essentially a dressing table scene with creams, soaps, and cotton pads for evening skincare and morning prep. That floral tinkling reminds me of Nomade by Chloe (at certain hours) or Gucci Rush, even a distant echo of Eden. This construction of flowers and natural ingredients translated into powder always reminds me of some toyshop scents. It’s a perfume of varied aromatic, vanilla, and floral mini-notes that culminate in a talc scent. A balanced ‘Poudre’ of all these ingredients.

  • My absolute favorite fragrance, surpassing everything else in my collection. I love powdery scents with rose, so this hits the mark perfectly. On my skin, the white floral notes really shine. Its projection and longevity are excellent, with notable staying power on clothes. Every time I wear it, I get compliments. I find it suits colder days better than warm ones. If you love powdery fragrances, you can’t go without this.

  • Bewildering. This displaced Narciso smells like detergent or Lanta fabric softener—or any generic supermarket brand. It’s shockingly correct, yet utterly lacks personality. It fits perfectly in the ‘indistinguishable feminine floral with a clean scent’ section of any drugstore. It has a very weak musk base trying to tame the soapy explosion, leaving it somewhat soporific and flat. I don’t see the interest these other Narciso cubes offer, which are far more challenging and distinct.

  • Perfumesjuveniles

    I tried it for the first time yesterday and really liked it; it didn’t blow my mind, but it’s pleasant, very powdery and refined. It’s elegant.

  • Paniperfums

    Nude waves like freshly laundered beige sheets, cotton, and a cashmere sweater with pressed linen pants. A soft, fresh cosmetic rose with orange blossom and jasmine, finished with the brand’s classic musk and a touch of wood that adds depth and a light balancing sweetness. Elegant, ideal for those who don’t want to fill the room but rather accompany themselves.

  • Narciso Poudrée is a floral that smells like crisp sheets from the best luxury hotel. To me, it’s a white floral, very musky and powdery, with a base of woods and tonka bean. It’s a clean, ‘white’ scent, but not excessively soapy, with a warm base. It has an aromatic quality and isn’t sweet at all. Super feminine. Elegant yet ideal for daily wear, especially in jobs requiring delicate, non-intrusive scents. It lasts about 6 hours on skin. Projection and sillage are moderate at first; since it’s a ‘soft’ scent by definition, I doubt it will bother anyone. After 1-2 hours, it becomes more intimate. I like it, though personally it’s not my type, so I wouldn’t buy it. If you love powdery, musky florals, I think it’s a must-try. I recommend giving it a sniff.

  • The initial floral quickly wraps into a sweet, soft accord without being cloying or too gourmand. It’s a classy, delicate, and feminine fragrance. It makes you feel wrapped in silk thanks to that powdery and cottony touch from the musk and coumarin notes. I recommend it, even for blind buys or gifts. The bottle is charming and minimalist. While it doesn’t have powerful sillage, its longevity is flawless after several hours. It’s perfect for work without being intrusive and also great for going out at night. It’s beautiful and unique.

  • It’s not bad, but I don’t like it because I’m looking for perfumes that last 12 hours on skin and project all day. There’s no great performance or evolution. But it’s not terrible for those who want to smell clean (just make sure to shower first, otherwise it smells like soap 🤣).

  • Very feminine with a super pleasant scent. Lasts for hours on skin and even longer on clothes, though with minimal sillage.

  • nataliedrm

    I think I tried this at the wrong time; it felt very strong, almost overwhelming. Maybe it’s the roses—they don’t feel fresh to me, more wilted. Still, I’ll give it another shot. Edit: Nope, now it smells like old soap, very strong, and the flowers still feel wilted.

  • My all-time favorite. As they say, it smells like luxury hotel sheets. It’s tender and sexy, simple yet sophisticated at the same time. I wonder if it was reformulated because this latest bottle has almost no sillage or intensity, even right up close.

  • What a beauty! Feminine, understated, and elegant. Smells clean and luxurious. Goes with everything. Narciso Rodríguez never misses.

  • Playas1010

    Very feminine, sweet, and soft—perfect for sunny days. It doesn’t have much sillage on my skin, but I absolutely love it. I really want to get the original bottle.

  • I’ve wanted this for a long time. I ordered decants several times, but when I finally bought the bottle, it smells different: less sweet and a bit heavier. Hoping it improves once it settles.

  • It smells like soft but aged cream to me, too vintage. Maybe I need to give it time, but I’m disappointed. I get the feeling it’s for an older woman; I imagine that woman opening old boxes, with a smell of dust all around. That’s the vibe this cologne gives me. For me, it’s a no.

  • Mademoiselle

    I bought it thinking it would be the perfect substitute for my beloved Narciso (the white bottle). While it does remind me of it, it lacks the strength and the floral-woody character of the original. Narciso Poudrée is cozy, one of those that hugs you on cold days, powdery, vanilla-like, maternal, so tender. Sillage and longevity are excellent; it has the house quality. It’s beautiful, but I recommend testing it on your skin before buying. Even though I loved it, with more use, I noticed it wasn’t compatible with my skin; it left a trail like dry saliva, so I had to let it go.

  • DaviniaTolkien

    Not until now do I understand what they mean when they say a perfume is clean and smells like freshly washed sheets with ultra-fine fabric softener. Narciso Poudrée is this. I used it today; it was a blind buy and a comforting joy. On the first spray, I noticed a beautiful, light makeup talc; it doesn’t smell like iris, but it gives those facial powder vibes. After 30 minutes, it smells like cleanliness, creamy crispness. It’s lovely if you’re a consumer of ultra-sweet or gourmand perfumes; it’s a breath of fresh air amidst so much floral, sweet, or citrus. It deserves its hype. I considered the 150 ml but went with the 90 ml. Maybe in the future I’ll get the huge one to bathe in this scent. I consider it timeless, for any season, age, or occasion: working, dining, getting married, or going to the supermarket and feeling pretty and clean. Note: it’s not soapy. With this, it’s my second success with Narciso Rodríguez, after the wonderful and sadly discontinued Narciso Rouge.

  • Gal009greis

    I used this little perfume I’d been saving for months over the weekend. Saturday wasn’t hot or cold, so I finally tried it. I’m very impressed with its longevity: a little of it dripped onto my fingers, and the next day, after my shower, I could still smell that clean, elegant scent, leaving a great trail of pure musk. I highly recommend it.

  • LoreToledo

    It reminds me of the orange blossom from the sour orange tree at my grandmother’s house, with a touch of jasmine. I don’t smell the rose much; then comes the typical clean musk of Narciso and the sweetness of coumarin, which is beautiful. My nose picks out hazelnuts or walnuts, haha, but it’s a rich, elegant scent that stays close to the skin. It doesn’t turn heads; it’s meant to merge with the skin and linger in the mind of whoever smells it up close. Ideal for a romantic date, natural sensuality, not femme fatale. It also works well for an interview or formal event. The bottle is gorgeous (looks like a giant nail polish), and it lasts about 8 hours with good presence.

  • 05012002a

    To be honest: the first time I wore it, it smelled like old lady, and I hated it. I gifted it to my mother-in-law, wore it once because I had nothing else, and regretted giving it to her. I bought another one for myself. Listen to me: let it sit on your skin for a few hours. It smells like cream, like clean, but a very creamy clean. Nothing more 😉

  • amatista77

    At first, I liked it; it seemed elegant and romantic. But over time, that musky and talcum note started to disgust me so much that I don’t even want to smell it from the atomizer. Decluttered…

  • DaviniaTolkien

    I’m pregnant in my first trimester and everything smells bad to me. I’ve gone months without tolerating any of my favorite perfumes. But then I saw that beige-pink cube, approached it trembling, expecting to gag, and NO. What a balm for the soul. It smells like powder and total cleanliness, slightly sweet and very tender. An ode to innocence and tranquility. I love you, Narciso Poudrée. Never leave me.

  • Woman in Love

    A super stylish and modern fragrance. Sweet, delicate, and elegant, it caresses the skin. The jasmine shines at first, then turns soft, creamy, and almost addictive. It’s pure aesthetics in a minimalist, gorgeous bottle. I absolutely adore it. The longevity and sillage are moderate, but more than enough for this scent.

  • I love it. Its magic lies in the subtlety: a masterful blend of musk and talc that feels cozy and very feminine. It smells a bit milky to me, but in the best way possible.