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Norne

Perfumista
Josh Lobb
4.36 de 5
684 votos

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Descripción

Norne by Slumberhouse is an aromatic woody fragrance created by perfumer Josh Lobb and launched in 2012. Designed for both men and women, this composition unfolds an olfactory structure that evokes the warmth of wood and the complexity of aromas, offering a balanced and enveloping sensory experience.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 46%
  • Primavera 9.7%
  • Verano 4.4%
  • Otoño 40%
  • Día 46%
  • Noche 54%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

684 votos

  • Positivo 89%
  • Negativo 8.8%
  • Neutral 2.6%

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6 reseñas

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  • Norne won me over immediately; it’s a direct shot to the forest that brings back the pine forests of Soria where I spent so many summers with my grandparents, with that pine resin dripping down the bark and that damp autumn scent of lichens and moss. It’s magical and transports me there every time I use it. It’s powerful and peculiar, nothing easy; if you get hooked, you’re doomed. Be careful to let it dry a bit on the skin before putting on clothes to avoid stains. Projection and longevity are above average; in my opinion, it’s outstanding.

  • Norne is a fragrance that fell in love with me from the very first moment. It’s an aromatic shot of the forest that reminds me of the pine forests of Soria where I spent so many summers with my maternal grandparents, the pine resin oozing from their bark and that damp scent of the pine woods in autumn with lichens and moss. It’s a magical scent that transports me to that place every time I wear it. It’s a powerful and peculiar aroma, nothing easy; if it seduces you, you’re doomed. Be careful to let it dry a bit on the skin after applying it before putting on clothes to avoid stains. Projection and longevity are above average, giving a performance that, in my humble opinion, is outstanding.

  • Norne is, in my opinion, a simple perfume: just fir/pine resin and incense, perhaps a hint of pepper at first, resulting in something sublime. It could be compared to Lutens’ Fille en Aiguilles, but darker, with a more prominent incense and without that syrupy base. Plus, it has much better performance, especially in longevity. It’s quite linear; the only difference is that the incense stands out more at first, but otherwise, it barely changes. Despite that, the scent feels natural and high-quality. If you like incense mixed with fir or pine resins, this perfume will captivate you. The performance is high, with good initial presence that fades over time but with excellent longevity. For me, this scent leans more masculine. I wouldn’t buy it for the high price, but among Slumberhouse perfumes, it’s one of the best I’ve tried, along with Ore. Pros: quality, performance, and projection. Cons: the price.

  • Norne is, in my judgment, a simple fragrance: I only detect pine resin, incense, and a touch of pepper at first, but the result is sublime. It could be a darker Lutens Fille en Aiguilles, with more prominent incense and without that syrupy base, plus it has much better performance, especially in longevity. It’s quite linear; the only variation is that the incense stands out more at the start, but otherwise, it barely changes. Despite that, the scent smells natural and high-quality. If you like incense mixed with fir or pine resins, this perfume will captivate you. The performance is high, with good initial presence that fades over time but with excellent longevity. Personally, it leans more masculine. I won’t buy it for the high price, but among Slumberhouse perfumes, it’s one of the best I’ve tried, along with Ore. Pros: quality, performance, and projection. Cons: the price.

  • R.de Lioncourt

    Between the conifer scent and that balsamic touch, I detect a slightly sweet nuance. It carries incense and spices, but it’s not dark. It’s not an airy forest or fougère like others; it’s very original for wearing just those notes. It doesn’t seem as simple as people claim. The performance is reasonable for its price and indie category, not niche as some imply. Personally, I expected more in this regard.

  • R.de Lioncourt

    Between the conifer scent and that balsamic note, I detect a slightly sweet nuance. There’s incense, spices, and pepper… but it doesn’t seem dark to me. It’s not an airy forest or fougère like others; it’s very original for wearing just those notes. In other words, it smells like something more than what is supposedly simple. The performance doesn’t stand out in terms of potency or projection, but it’s reasonable for its price and indie category, not niche as some claim. Personally, I expected more in this regard.