“I bought this based on reviews as well and I do like it but it is awfully strong & heav, definitely not for work or closed auditoriums but nice for a date or party.”
“I bought this based on reviews as well and I do like it but it is awfully strong & heav, definitely not for work or closed auditoriums but nice for a date or party.”
“Bought this in Abu Dhabi at a Carre Four and this smell lingers and you only need a drop. I absolutely love it and really don't care for regular perfumes anymore . I love the oils.”
“Bought this in Abu Dhabi at a Carre Four and this smell lingers and you only need a drop. I absolutely love it and really don't care for regular perfumes anymore . I love the oils.”
“Noora is a very pretty scent. At first, it reminds me a berry-flavored cake with a lemony icing. As it ages, it becomes more of a musky floral. Very wearable, and very pleasant to smell on myself.The first time I put it on, my son walked into my office and said it smelled like the flowery ozone smell of the air before a thunderstorm. Which is about the nicest smell in the world.I found a more detailed description of its composition than appears on this listing. Here it is:Top: Orange, Tangerine, Ylang ylang, Plum, HoneyHeart: Ginger, Lily, Iris, Tuberose, Rose, Jasmine, Hyacinth, Saffron, Shamamatul Amber, BlackcurrantBase: Patchouli, Sandalwood, Musk, Dehn El Ood, Vanilla, Chocolate, CivetI'm not usually a fan of sweet or floral scents, preferring predominately green or woody ones. But Noora is an exception, probably because of the oudh, civet and patchouli in the base notes. I keep it on my desk and have been wearing it every day since it arrived.I should mention that it smelled absolutely awful the first time I put it on. And then it seemed to come to some sort of agreement with my chemistry and it has been wonderful ever since. So if you do buy and the first application seems like you got a bad batch, don't give up on it.I love it. If you're considering buying Noora, I encourage you to try it.”
“Noora is a very pretty scent. At first, it reminds me a berry-flavored cake with a lemony icing. As it ages, it becomes more of a musky floral. Very wearable, and very pleasant to smell on myself.The first time I put it on, my son walked into my office and said it smelled like the flowery ozone smell of the air before a thunderstorm. Which is about the nicest smell in the world.I found a more detailed description of its composition than appears on this listing. Here it is:Top: Orange, Tangerine, Ylang ylang, Plum, HoneyHeart: Ginger, Lily, Iris, Tuberose, Rose, Jasmine, Hyacinth, Saffron, Shamamatul Amber, BlackcurrantBase: Patchouli, Sandalwood, Musk, Dehn El Ood, Vanilla, Chocolate, CivetI'm not usually a fan of sweet or floral scents, preferring predominately green or woody ones. But Noora is an exception, probably because of the oudh, civet and patchouli in the base notes. I keep it on my desk and have been wearing it every day since it arrived.I should mention that it smelled absolutely awful the first time I put it on. And then it seemed to come to some sort of agreement with my chemistry and it has been wonderful ever since. So if you do buy and the first application seems like you got a bad batch, don't give up on it.I love it. If you're considering buying Noora, I encourage you to try it.”