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Narciso Rodriguez For Her Musc Nude
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Narciso Rodriguez For Her Musc Nude by Narciso Rodriguez is a women's fragrance from the floral family. Launched in 2024, it was created by perfumer Sonia Constant. The top notes reveal white flowers, jasmine, and pink pepper; the heart unfolds musk, damask rose, and orange blossom; while the base notes complete the composition with tonka bean, patchouli, and cedar.
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Musk and rose in a powdery, almost oriental style like the classic Narciso scents. I can’t explain it, but it has a base that reminds me of the smell of new dolls and transports me to childhood. It smells like connection, secure attachment, a feminine and balanced woman, clean clothes, and calm… It’s a journey to perfumes from other eras. It’s caused me something strange; I almost prefer the base notes to the opening. You have to let it breathe. At first, it’s overwhelming, too classic and dark for my taste. I come from Fleur Musc for her, and it’s hard to adjust to. But if you give it an hour, it becomes addictive, suitable for everything, extremely clean and feminine. I don’t recommend it blindly; you have to tame it with your personality, try it, and let it open up. It’s a different spectrum, nothing like current trends; it can be a hard-to-predict love-hate.
I’d been waiting a long time to find it in a store, and today, by chance, I ran into it. When I sprayed it on skin, the opening smelled sweet and spicy, even like cinnamon—I checked the notes because it wasn’t there. I liked the opening. As it settled, I found it extremely addictive; you can tell the musk is well-blended with tonka bean, flowers, and patchouli. It gained woodiness and weight. It seems delicious, warm, sensual, and addictive… I loved it, with that animal touch that I adore. I bought it without thinking; let’s hope the longevity is decent.
I’d been hunting for this perfume in stores for ages until I stumbled upon it by chance today. On the skin, the opening smells sweet and spicy, almost like cinnamon, even though it doesn’t contain it. I loved the opening. Once it settled—after waiting in the store to smell my own wrist—it became super addictive: the musk blends beautifully with tonka bean, flowers, and patchouli. It warmed up, gained depth, and smelled delicious, warm, and sensual. I love that animal note; I’m obsessed with it. I bought it without a second thought; I hope it lasts well.
It’s basically Musc Noir with a more springtime floral touch; owning both would be redundant. In fact, once it dries down, they’re almost indistinguishable.
If you already own Musc Noir Rosé, you don’t need this one. At least, not for me.
It’s Musc Noir with floral notes, more focused on spring; owning both would be redundant. In fact, once it dries down, the differences are barely noticeable.
I tried it again and it doesn’t work for me. The dry-down is exactly like its siblings, Musc Noir and Rosé. Plus, it projects less and doesn’t last as long. It makes me angry.
As a Narciso perfume lover, I’m a bit disappointed. The opening is very sharp, almost unpleasant. There’s a note I can’t identify that reminds me of beer. The positive is the longevity, but I wouldn’t buy it.
Irresistibly sexy. I already thought it was sexy smelling it on paper, let alone smelling it on a girl’s neck. Better not think too much about that…
Definitively a hard no. It smells like a dirty glass where red wine sat hours ago. Very similar to Musc Noir and Rosé. It’s not a good perfume; I like Poudrée much more.
I tried it with no expectations due to the bad reviews, and wow! It’s super addictive. The blend of flowers, musk, and tonka bean is very harmonious. On my skin, it’s delicate but present. It lasts a long time and has a moderate-to-low sillage. It’s designed to be a second skin, so people come closer to smell you. I’ll use it for dates or intimate moments; it’s extremely sensual. I couldn’t resist and bought it the same day.
I tried it with no expectations due to the bad reviews, and ¡sorpresaaaa! It’s super addictive. The blend of florals, musk, and tonka bean is incredibly harmonious. On my skin, it’s delicate yet present. It has great longevity and a medium-low sillage. It’s designed to be a second skin, inviting people to come closer and smell you. Without a doubt, I’ll use it for dates or intimate moments; it smells extremely sensual. I couldn’t resist and bought it the same day.
The first time I smelled it dry, it didn’t captivate me, but on the skin, I can’t stop comparing it to Clean Reserve’s Skin. It smells clean, but not refreshing—more like a warm hug, cozy and comforting. It’s something you want to keep smelling. It doesn’t remind me of Noir Rose, but rather Pure Musc. It’s seductive without being loud, making me think of a subtly seductive and intelligent woman.
The first time I smelled it on paper, it didn’t grab me, but on skin, it’s another world. It reminds me of Clean Reserve’s Skin: clean but warm, like a cozy, comforting hug. It’s addictive; you never get tired of it. It doesn’t smell like Noir Rose; it leans more toward Pure Musc. Seductive without being loud, it makes me think of a subtle, intelligent woman.
It smells clean, like you just stepped out of the perfect shower—ideal for a day outdoors.
Smells like just out of the shower—clean and fresh. Ideal for a day outdoors.
Divine aroma! Smells like flowers with a powdery touch, super delicate. I put it on at 10 and can still smell it at 6. I’m completely smitten.
I have a decant, I’m a fan of all Narciso versions, but this one… I’m not sure about it. I found it flat. It certainly has the DNA of all its siblings, but I feel it lacks strength and punch; on my skin it lasts a short time and projects minimally as well.
What a crush! I loved it; it makes me feel really special. It smells so sweet and innocent that it reminds me of my earliest childhood. On the other hand, it brought to mind the classic Jean Paul Gaultier. All in all, a great discovery; it has become my new go-to perfume.
I tried it today and liked it; it reminds me of Poudré, it’s feminine, soft, romantic, and pleasant… but it seems to stay close to the skin without much projection. I’ll try it again to see if I end up getting it or not.
By the way, at first it smells like a medieval market or an herbalist shop, which gives me a lot of calm; that’s what has caught my attention the most.
I love NR fragrances in general, and this is no exception. It has similarities to Musk Noir, but it’s cozier. It also compares to Pure Musk, but this one is fresher, while Musk Nude is warmer. It lasts well, the trail is short, and it’s a second skin with presence and beauty. Slightly powdery and very harmonious. I bought the second 100ml bottle if that means anything. A fragrance between Narciso Pour Homme and Musk Noir.
I can’t stand the opening; it smells like someone else’s grandma’s house. Once it dries down, I can handle it better; it reminds me of an almost wilted rose. The only thing that stands out is the longevity: I applied it an hour before showering, exfoliated my arm, and when I came out, I could still smell it right up against my skin.
I can’t stand the opening; it smells like someone else’s grandmother’s house. Once it dries down, I can tolerate it better; it smells like an almost wilted rose. The only thing that stands out is the longevity: I applied it an hour before showering, and when I left, I could still smell it clinging to my skin.
Starts super ‘perfumy,’ with a rose-patchouli combo and a powdery touch that dominates. Then it quickly shifts to a soft, very powdery floral with the sweetness of tonka, staying close to the skin for up to 12 hours. I found it lovely and refined, like a fine baby powder—feminine and good for everything except a scorching summer. It’s not the best ‘skin scent’ from Narciso and left me cold (though I’d like it more if it didn’t have that opening). Pleasant: 6/10 Interesting: 4/10 Versatile: 8/10 Original: 3/10 (in line with all the Narciso scents).
I liked it, but I still prefer Pure Musk.
For me, it’s the refined version of Jovan Musk. I agree with Agustina Verona that it smells like ‘someone else’s grandmother’s house’ (it made me laugh; that was my experience too). I like vintage scents, but this one is a pass for me.
To me, it’s the refined version of Jovan Musk. I agree with Agustina Verona: it smells like ‘someone else’s grandma’s house’ (made me laugh, because that was my experience too). I like vintage scents, but this one doesn’t cut it for me.
Starts nice, creamy, and musky, with that powdery vanilla touch that ends up smelling like a Glade plug-in. Not for me.