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Brand:
Ex Nihilo
Line: cuir celeste
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Volume: 50 ml, 100 ml
Country TM: France
Made in: France
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: leather
Top Note: Black Pepper, Galbanum, Violet Leaves
Heart Note: Ambrette, Osmanthus
Base Note: Patchouli, Wood
Cuir Celeste by Ex Nihilo is an aromatic masterpiece that seamlessly blends innovation with tradition. Crafted for bold individuals, it embodies strength and elegance, awakening the senses. Its unique composition features black pepper, violet leaves, and galbanum as the top notes, ambrette and osmanthus at its heart, and wood and patchouli in the base. This fusion of notes makes it truly versatile, suitable for both men and women. Distinctive and captivating, this fragrance is perfect for both daytime and evening outings, adding energy and charisma, transforming even a simple stroll into an exciting adventure.
Top Note opens with the balsamic freshness of galbanum, highlighted by subtle hints of violet leaves and the spicy kick of black pepper. This combination creates a sense of lightness and brightness, immediately capturing attention.
Heart Note combines the gentle, slightly animalic accords of ambrette with the complex, fruity-floral osmanthus. They imbue the fragrance with mystery and sensuality, making it truly refined.
Base Note reveals the nobility of wood intertwined with exotic patchouli. They form a long-lasting and serene trail, creating a sense of harmony.
I bought a sample, not here unfortunately, but I want to say this: I love niche fragrances for their ability to disappear and then be heard again! As for the scent itself, it's not a narcotic flair, of course. This fragrance is very light ("heavenly skin"), you can spray a few times and not suffocate. I sprayed it in the morning, then at 4:00 PM, and also on my wrist, that's the only way I could enjoy this scent. I mostly smell the violet, which I have loved since childhood (night violet is pure bliss), it's good that I don't smell the leather, I'm not a fan of it. If I had known the translation of the name earlier, maybe I wouldn't have bought it. (In Kelly by Hermes, the leather is very noticeable, even though I sprayed 100ml of that fragrance). In the evening, I took a shower and washed my hair, and the scent disappeared. But when I had coffee at 11:30 PM (I'm a terrible coffee addict, you can scold me :) oh, and a perfume maniac), I smelled the familiar scent again, from my wrist. My skin became warmer - and it revealed itself! Bingo! A fragrance for warm skin!