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Nirmala
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Nirmala by Molinard is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, this composition features a pyramid designed by the perfumer. The top notes unfold the exuberance of passion fruit, mandarin, and grapefruit. The heart reveals the sweetness of mango, the florality of hibiscus, and the elegance of jasmine. Finally, the base notes land with the warmth of vanilla, the complexity of tonka bean, and the soft wood of sandalwood and cedar.
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800 votos
- Positivo 75%
- Negativo 14%
- Neutral 11%
Pirámide olfativa
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Men
Nirmala
Acordes principales
Descripción
Nirmala by Molinard is a woody oriental fragrance for women. Launched in 1955, this composition features top notes of mango, passion fruit, grapefruit, and mandarin; an exotic floral heart of jasmine; and a base of vanilla, tonka bean, musk, sandalwood, and Virginia cedar.
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465 votos
- Positivo 83%
- Negativo 15%
- Neutral 1.5%
Pirámide olfativa
Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.
Comunidad
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Propiedad
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Dónde comprar
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Envío rápidoEntrega rápida y política de devoluciones conocida.
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Longevidad
Escasa
Débil
Moderada
Duradera
Muy duradera
Estela
Suave
Moderada
Pesada
Enorme
Género
Femenino
Unisex femenino
Unisex
Unisex masculino
Masculino
Precio
Extremadamente costoso
Ligeramente costoso
Precio moderado
Buen precio
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cnidaria
We already discussed perfumes that smell like sweat and Nirmala popped into my head, along with Anitarosal. I’ve read others associate it with sweat, and I get it: the passionfruit and grapefruit blend gives a damp aroma, similar to blackcurrants and cassis. I also read that grapefruit can smell like sweat on skin for some, but luckily Nirmala is a hit for me and smells fantastic. It’s similar to Angel, same vibe, but more than Angel, it reminds me of Innocent—they’re super alike! I read Thierry Mugler was inspired by Nirmala to create Angel because his mom used it, what a beautiful tribute. Many say Angel (1992) was the first gourmand, a pioneer, but mm, nope! I even mentioned Angel as one of the first, but besides Nirmala (created in 1955—wooo!), I can think of others like Comptoir Sud Pacifique or Vanille Mokha (1976) that are definitely gourmands and came out way earlier. Anyway, I’m off-topic -___. Nirmala is a rich tropical perfume: starts with blackcurrant vibes (probably passionfruit and grapefruit), moves into a creamy mango that gets sweeter and more vanilla-like, and the base is musky, creamy, and barely floral. Definitely prefer Nirmala over Innocent. Longevity and sillage are pretty decent 😀 Awesome!
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cnidaria
Already talked about perfumes that smell like sweat and Nirmala immediately came to mind, along with Anitarosal. I’ve read others get that sensation, and I get it: the passionfruit and grapefruit combo creates something damp, like blackcurrant or cassis. Plus, grapefruit can smell like sweat on skin for some, but Nirmala is a huge hit for me and smells incredible. It’s similar to Angel, same vibe, but to me it reminds me more of Innocent—they’re super alike! I read Mugler was inspired by Nirmala to create Angel because his mom used it, what a beautiful tribute. People say Angel (1992) was the first gourmand, a pioneer, but mm, nope! I even mentioned Angel as one of the first, but besides Nirmala (created in 1955—wooo!), there are others before like Comptoir Sud Pacifique or Vanille Mokha (1976) that are definitely gourmands. Anyway, I’m off-topic -___. Nirmala is tropical and rich: starts with blackcurrant vibes (probably passionfruit and grapefruit), moves into a creamy mango that gets sweeter and more vanilla-like, and the base is musky, creamy, and barely floral. Definitely prefer it over Innocent. Longevity and sillage are pretty decent 😀 Awesome!
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anitarosal
Since this brand doesn’t ship to Mexico, I bought it blind. I already own several Molinards and love them, but this is the exception. The opening is super sweet, and that tropical fruit combo—especially passionfruit with mango—just doesn’t work with my skin; it smells sweaty and feels very spicy. It doesn’t improve with time. In English, they say it’s similar to Mugler’s Angel, and maybe it is, since I don’t like it either. Obviously, it’s my pH that clashes with the perfume, and I’ve realized mango or passionfruit notes just aren’t for me. If you love Angel and want something fruitier, you might like this; it’s very affordable online and could work better for you than it did for me.
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As a huge fan of tropical scents, I really enjoy Nirmala. Its opening is sensational, packed with passionfruit accented by that citrusy tartness from the grapefruit, which sets it apart from the typical overly sweet tropics flooding the market right now. This perfume is absolutely not one of those sugar-coated gourmands that are taking over. Nirmala has more personality and isn’t a standard tropical; in fact, as it dries down, the passionfruit presence fades considerably, and other notes that are far less beachy or summery take the spotlight, transforming it into something more elegant and urban. For me, it’s the biggest Molinard discovery of the year and the fragrance I love most from this French house.
As a lover of tropical scents, I absolutely adore Nirmala. The opening is incredible, bursting with passion fruit and a zesty grapefruit note that saves it from the typical cloying sweetness of modern tropical fragrances. It’s not a gourmand that clogs the market; it has personality. As it dries down, the passion fruit recedes and subtler notes emerge, making it elegant and urban. This is my top Molinard discovery this year and my favorite from the French house.
The opening is juicy from the very first second, with that mango and passionfruit blend that seem freshly picked… bright, sweet, and slightly tart all at once. After a few minutes, the fruit loses its fresh pulp shine and melts into flowers that add an elegant touch. The jasmine here isn’t dramatic; it’s a white veil that tames the tropical chaos and lends a serene shape. The evolution doesn’t stop there; once the perfume settles, a new play of notes emerges, making it creamier, more nostalgic, and intimate. Even in its dry-down, it evokes the scent of wet earth warming under the sun after a summer storm. Nirmala reminds me of a tropical walk at dusk: there’s still light, but the day is ending, and you decide to head home. As you turn the corner, you catch a glimpse of your favorite cocktail spot, and through the glass, you see a woman sipping a golden drink. You’re tempted to taste it, and almost without thinking, you take a seat by the sea to discover that cocktail. That perfume is that light joy that invites you to stray from the path, to improvise, to savor the unexpected.
The opening is juicy and immediate: freshly cut mango and passion fruit, bright, sweet, and slightly tart. Then the fruit loses its shine and blends with flowers that add elegance. The jasmine isn’t dramatic; it’s a white veil that tames the tropical heat. As it settles, it becomes creamy, nostalgic, and intimate. In the final phase, it smells of wet earth under the sun after a summer storm. Nirmala is a tropical stroll at dusk, bathed in light but signaling the day’s end. You turn the corner and see your favorite bar, a woman sipping a golden cocktail through the glass. You’re tempted to try it, sit down with a sea view, and enjoy that light joy that invites you to deviate, improvise, and savor the unexpected.