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Noora
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Noora by Swiss Arabian is an oriental floral fragrance for men and women. The top notes are honey and orange; the heart notes are saffron, lily, and rose; the base notes are sandalwood, vanilla, and musk.
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417 votos
- Positivo 80%
- Negativo 16%
- Neutral 4.8%
Pirámide olfativa
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Compara tiendas verificadas para Noora y elige según envío, precio o disponibilidad.
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Very sweet at first, honey dominates over orange. Then a fruity touch appears, like mango, and ends with an undefined floral. It has great longevity; despite the sweet opening, the flowers open with incredible subtlety. Rich and addictive, the more I use it, the more I like it. The bottle is pretty and I appreciate that it’s not a spray and doesn’t contain alcohol. It’s an Emirati Attar at a ridiculous price. Pure sophistication and sweetness. I love it!
After weeks with Noora, I conclude: I must try more Arab perfumes, it’s a delight! For an irrisible price, I have a wonderful scent. I even thought the French were the best, but now I see that Western perfumery offers little for a lot of money, substituting quality for marketing and expensive bottles. An Arab Attar is a dream! I discovered that two drops are enough and that the ingredients are not synthetic. The sensation of seeing the amber color of the oil is incredible. The Arabs were the first perfumers, and this proves it. At first, I didn’t appreciate it due to my Western habit, but now it’s a marvel: an animal scent that opens into flowers and spices. You have to try it; I’m a curious newbie who won’t stop until I know more! If anyone knows about this, write me a review so I can learn!
I agree with Aqua’s review, but I disagree on the intensity. With high-quality essences, the pure oil is 90-95% concentrated, much more so than perfume water. That’s why you only need a few drops. I didn’t feel any soapy smell, nor did I recall Dolce Vita. To me, it’s honey, orange, and flowers—a blend that seduces our Western nose if we don’t expect to smell incense. The quality-to-price ratio is excellent.
Smells great and for the price, you can’t ask for more. It lasts quite a bit, but for me, the sillage is a little weak. I applied it the other day (two drops on each wrist, two on the neck, one at the nape, and another on the chest) and no one I asked noticed it. In the same purchase, I grabbed another oil, Al Haramain’s Badar, and that one seems to have a much stronger sillage. As for the scent, it’s good, but I don’t see it as anything exceptional. What I detect most is honey and oud, with a soft orange base. I like it, but compared to other sweet Arabic perfumes like Shaghaf Oud (from the same house) or Al Mazayouna (from Kelsey Berwin), which have more sweetness and that woody oud touch, it feels a bit short. I’ll keep testing to see if maybe I just didn’t use it at the right time, but for now, it’s a basic fragrance and totally unisex for everyday wear. Scent: 7, Longevity: 9, Sillage: 6, Value: 10, Versatility: 6, Overall: 8.
It smells great and you can’t ask for more at this price. It lasts a decent amount of time, but for me, the sillage is a bit weak. I applied several drops and no one noticed; in contrast, another oil I bought smelled much stronger. I detect honey and oud with an orange base. I like it, but compared to other sweet Arabic scents like Shaghaf Oud, it falls a bit short. It’s a basic, unisex, everyday fragrance. Scent 7, Longevity 9, Sillage 6, Value 10, Versatility 6. Overall rating 8.
Today my body was begging to talk about this wonderful oil I’m smelling right now. Noora means ‘divine light’ and, although it seems more feminine, it’s unisex and addictive. People ask what I’m wearing and I can’t stop smelling it; just one drop creates a dense, palpable bubble. It smells like HONEY in capital letters, with a sticky texture, orange, and flowers with a spicy and tar-like touch. Although it seems dense, it’s luminous and alive, ideal for any season. It lasts all day, up to 20 hours without showering. I highly recommend it, it seems natural and far exceeds its price. Check out my Instagram or YouTube for more info!
Today, my body was craving to talk about this oil I’m smelling right now. Noora means ‘divine light,’ and although it seems more feminine, it’s unisex and addictive. People ask what I’m wearing, and I can’t stop sniffing it; just one drop creates a dense, palpable aura. It smells like HONEST HONEY, with a sticky texture, orange, and flowers with a spicy, tar-like touch. Although it seems dense, it’s luminous and alive, perfect for any season. It lasts all day, up to 20 hours without showering. I highly recommend it; it feels natural and far exceeds its price. Check out my Instagram or YouTube for more info!
Its floral and spicy notes transport me to the vibrant bazaars of Istanbul and the rose gardens of Cappadocia. It’s an exotic fragrance that captures the magic of those places in every drop. Thanks!
Its floral and spicy notes transport me to the vibrant bazaars of Istanbul and the rose-filled gardens of Cappadocia, I don’t know why. It’s an exotic scent that captures the magic and beauty of those places in every drop. Thanks!
From my sister, well, you know, it was hers. I smelled it the other day and almost fainted, so I went to her room and stole it. What a scent!
From my sister, well, you know the drill—it was hers. I smelled it the other day and nearly fainted, so I went to her room and snatched it. What an amazing scent!