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Narciso Rodriguez For Her Intense

Sonia Constant
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Sonia Constant
3.79 de 5
1,028 votos

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Narciso Rodriguez For Her Intense by Narciso Rodriguez is a fruity chypre fragrance for women. This new creation was launched in 2025. The nose behind this composition is Sonia Constant. The top notes are peach and bergamot; the heart notes are musk and white flowers; the base notes are vanilla and vetiver.

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  • Neutral 16%

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  • This smells so good 🥰. It doesn’t remind me of the other scents in the line that give me a headache. It’s very fruity; I smell cherry even though it’s not listed. So delicious!

  • I had it in a magazine box and after a few days went to try it out. A week later, I can still smell it on my blazer sleeve. To be honest: I liked it quite a bit. The recent NR releases have been a fiasco—boring and watery—but this one has ‘punch.’ I don’t get why sites like Fragrantica criticize it so much. To me, it’s a twist on musk with dominant fruity notes. I’m confusing plums and peaches, but here I notice slightly syrupy cherries, even though they aren’t listed. Nobody mentions it reminds them of Glossier You; am I just imagining it? 😅 It has a clean, cottony, synthetic note, probably the musk base. For medium skin longevity, long on clothes, good sillage, and novelty, I give it a 7/10.

  • I love peaches and Narciso Rodríguez, so I was convinced I’d flip out over this. I even considered buying it blind… well, gentlemen, no. After testing it in the perfumery, I was let down. It doesn’t smell bad, but it’s bland. I get a weird musk that doesn’t blend well with the fruit. It’ll be the first Narciso that doesn’t fully convince me, what a pity.

  • Angel di Gio

    I gifted this to my mom and she absolutely loved it. It’s soft, sensual, and very feminine. Much better than the brand’s standard pink bottle, which I felt was more for older women. It’s elegant and versatile for any occasion, except hot summer days or beach trips. Total perfume bomb.

  • Marietta

    Once it dries down, it smells a lot like Narciso Rodríguez’s Musc Noir Rose. That peach note reminds me of plum, as I’ve read in other reviews. I thought I’d love it, but I didn’t; it just feels like the 90s. It’s a combo of ripe peach-plum and bitter patchouli that I didn’t enjoy.

  • Rosselya

    It came to me as a sample, and luckily so, because I would have regretted buying it blindly, as I’ve been tempted to do with other perfumes that have notes I love. I don’t really smell the peach, and the musk notes overwhelm my senses, not in a good way. Honestly, it feels like a very heavy fragrance (though, if you like that aroma, it’s good because the longevity is certainly there). It’s a pity because other versions have pleased me, but this is a no for me.

  • It arrived as a sample and a relief, because with these notes I’ve regretted blind buys before. The peach is barely noticeable and the musk overwhelms my senses, not in a good way. It feels very heavy, though if you like the scent, it lasts a long time. What a pity; I’ve liked other versions, but this one is a no.

  • I don’t quite understand the peach and white flower notes; is this perfume basically cherry and musk? In fact, it’s very similar to Lolita Lempicka Sweet. To be fair, you can also detect vetiver, but nothing else. Now, how do you call this “intense” if it’s like a mist? I’ve read English reviews advising against using it in summer because it can be overwhelming, and claiming it lasts forever, which left me speechless. This perfume can’t bother anyone, nor can it be cloying or heavy, because it literally can’t be. Four sprays on each wrist, four on each shoulder, and a few bonus sprays here and there, and I practically forget I’m wearing it. And I love the composition. Well, a disappointment regarding performance, especially for Narciso Rodríguez, who has some true nuclear bombs in his history.

  • I tried it in-store and loved the smell, but when I tested it on my skin, everything changed. I suppose my musk and pH gave it an oriental perfume vibe, quite powdery and almost masculine; my partner didn’t like it. It smelled like an expensive and elegant perfume in the bottle, but my skin rejected it. I’ll give it another try another time.

  • Mmmm… a 10ml travel size just arrived and I’m going to love this!!! 🥰🥰🥰. It’s true I don’t see it as “Intense” but rather a “Sweeter” For Her; the white flowers and a very ripe peach nectar are noticeable, but not cloying. The vanilla is also prominent and modernizes it. It reminded me a bit of the hyped Valentino Born in Roma Extradose and Flora Gorgeous Orchid (loaded with sweet, fruity vanilla). These Narcisos work really well on my skin; it’s the best musk I’ve tried!!! I own or have owned almost the whole range, I still need to try the two Musc Noir and Nude Musc (which I didn’t like in the store). My favorites are Pure Musc and Musc Santal. But this Intense is going on my wishlist in a larger size.

  • Mmmm… I just received a 10ml travel size, and I’m going to love this!!! It’s true that I don’t see it as “Intense,” but rather a “For Her” that’s more “Sweet.” You can definitely smell the white flowers and a very ripe peach nectar, but without being cloying. The vanilla is noticeable too, which modernizes it. It reminded me a bit of the hyped Valentino Born in Roma Extradose and Flora Gorgeous Orchid (loaded with sweet and fruity vanilla). These Narcissus notes work really well on my skin; this is the best musk I’ve ever tried!!! I own or have owned almost the entire line; I still need to try the two Musk Noir and Nude Musc (which I didn’t like at all in-store). My favorites are Pure Musc and Musc Santal. But this Intense is going on my wishlist in a larger size!

  • On my skin, the projection is very soft, but the longevity is excellent. I had to spray it twice on my wrist to truly “feel” the fragrance in its full glory. I wouldn’t call it intense; it didn’t invade my space. However, as the hours passed, it kept surprising me for the better. I got home and could still smell it, I showered, and it was still there. The next day, with just a light touch of my nose to the skin, I could still detect it. Wow. Excellent longevity. As for the scent itself, it’s sweeter than other narcissus fragrances, a bit more youthful and informal. I’d buy it because it’s unique; I own Musk Noir Rose, and this is nothing like it on my skin (Musk Noir Rose is heavier, more intense, powerful, and overwhelming). But what happens is that without realizing it, I started smelling this fragrance on people on the street, in stores, etc. I didn’t know it was this one, but now that I’ve identified it, I feel a bit “common”.

  • La esencia de la Victoria

    For Her Intense keeps the essence of the classic, that recognizable musky base, but here I feel it’s brighter and more present. The peach top note gives it a juicy, feminine twist that on my skin blends quickly with a floral and sensual heart, where the musk comes out sharper and more enveloping. What I like most is how the vanilla softens the intensity, giving it a creamy vibe, while the vetiver adds contrast with an elegant, earthy nuance that balances the whole. The result is a perfume more expansive than the original, with greater sillage and longevity, yet it never loses that clean, sophisticated elegance that makes the line so special. To me, it conveys femininity and confidence; it’s ideal for occasions when I want my scent to be noticed and enveloping, without falling into excess or losing delicacy. Even so, I have more than enough with the 10ml format, as it feels somewhat redundant.

  • La esencia de la Victoria

    For Her Intense keeps the essence of the classic, that recognizable musky base, but here I feel it’s more luminous and present. The peach opening adds a juicy, feminine twist that blends quickly on my skin with a floral and sensual heart, where the musk appears sharper and enveloping. What I like most is how vanilla softens the intensity, giving it a creamy air, while vetiver adds contrast with an elegant, earthy nuance that balances the whole. The result is a more expansive perfume than the original, with greater sillage and longevity, but it never loses that clean, sophisticated elegance. For me, it conveys femininity and confidence, ideal for occasions when I want my fragrance to be noticed and enveloping, without going overboard. Still, I have more than enough with the 10ml format, as it feels somewhat redundant to me.

  • Out of stock!!! But I got to try it. As an NR fanatic, I want to own it, even though it doesn’t hit as hard as the original For Her. It’s their sweet spring version—more youthful and versatile. Of course, it’s sensual and feminine. Once I have the bottle with me, I’ll check its longevity and sillage, but I estimate it’s a fragrance that’s lovely yet more for personal enjoyment, something intimate. It’s lightyears away from the overwhelming power and sensuality of the black bottle For Her, that perfumery jewel we’ve known for many years.

  • First off, I own the bottle (just to clarify, because I don’t trust testers in stores; I’ve been burned countless times where they smelled awful, like with Miss Dior Parfum in a shop where the salesperson confirmed that disgusting scent… I walked away. A month later, a new tester in another store smelled different, and the same thing happened with Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia). Since then, I’ve been more careful. Anyway… this perfume, oh my god. I’ve only fallen in love with a few at first sniff (my favorites: Pure Musk For Her by NR, Burberry Her, Dylan Purple by Versace, Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet, and in a lesser way, Valaya and Oriana). It smells like cherries, I don’t know why, it reminds me of Tom Ford’s Lost Cherry but a thousand times more elegant, clean, sexy, skin… it’s like an empowered woman radiating sensuality and being the boss bitch. Haha. I didn’t have faith because of the red bottle and the word Intense but it’s on another level. If it’s intense, it’s because of the longevity and sillage, not because it’s overpowering; everyone can smell it, but it doesn’t bother anyone.

  • First off, I own the bottle (clarifying because I don’t believe in perfume reviews based on testing perfumes in stores; it happens to me all the time, many are oxidized. The last time, Miss Dior Parfum smelled disgusting in a shop and the saleswoman confirmed it was that smell, so I discarded it. I waited a month and in another store the new tester smelled different. It probably happened with Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia EDP too). Anyway… this perfume, my god. With few others, I fell in love at first sniff (my faves: Pure Musc For Her by NR, Burberry Her, Dylan Purple by Versace, Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet, and less so Valaya and Oriana). It smells like cherries, I don’t know why, it reminds me of Tom Ford’s Lost Cherry but a thousand times more elegant, clean, sexy, skin. It’s like an empowered woman radiating sensuality and being the boss. Hahaha. I didn’t have faith because of the red bottle and the word “Intense,” but it’s another level. If it’s intense, it’s in longevity and sillage, not in overpowering. It doesn’t bother anyone, and everyone notices it.

  • I’m obsessed. Among the Narcissos, it’s less elegant than the others but way sexier and more edgy. Smells great and lasts long; I wouldn’t trade it for the Pure Musk (which is top for daytime). This one is for going out at night. A good perfume.

  • I was hoping for more, but it reminded me of that Arabe Allure Rouge I hadn’t seen before. I wouldn’t buy it, and it doesn’t seem to live up to the reviews.