N Noir Paris Parfum Rose Candy (50ml)
₦5,000.00
N Noir Paris Parfum Rose Candy (50ml) Description
“Rose Candy” suggests a fragrance centred on rose with a sugary/gourmand twist — a sweet rose-candy hybrid. It positions itself as a playful yet elegant scent, likely aimed at those who enjoy sweet florals with character.
Format
Size: 50 ml bottle.
Type: Likely Eau de Parfum (given the premium size).
Packaging: Brand (N Noir Paris) evokes Parisian luxury or “noir” chic styling; expect a sleek bottle, possibly in dark or rose-toned finish.
Distribution: Available via select Middle East/North Africa/MENA or niche import channels; may require verifying authenticity.
Sensory Description
Top notes (opening impression):
You’ll likely get the fresh bloom of rose petals mixed with sugar-sweet facets — imagine soft pink rose syrup, candy floss, or rose-flavored sweets.
Heart notes (middle phase):
As the fragrance settles, the rose becomes less ephemeral flower and more structured: a richer rose (perhaps damask or Turkish rose) bordered with a creamy or sugary accent — think rose-petal macaroon or a candied rose dessert. Underneath this may lie soft vanilla, a hint of musk or light woods to anchor the sweetness.
Base notes (dry-down):
The candy/rose combo mellows into a gentle trail: possibly soft white musk, warm vanilla sugar, maybe a touch of caramel or powdery finish — creating a cosy, tactile effect rather than sharp or spicy.
Overall impression:
Rose Candy is likely a sweet, approachable rose fragrance with gourmand leanings: quite plush, inviting, somewhat youthful or playful in character, yet still aiming for elegance. It may not be ultra minimal or lean; instead comfortable and easy to wear, especially for those who like sweet florals rather than austere roses.
Wear & Suggestion
Gender: Primarily feminine in feel, but could be unisex for anyone who enjoys sweet rose-dessert scents.
Season & Occasion: Ideal for spring (when florals bloom), autumn evenings, or cooler indoor settings. Also works for daytime outings when you want something a little sweet and fun. In hot humid weather the sweetness might feel heavy, so go lighter.
When to wear:
Daytime brunch, coffee meet-up, light social.
Evening casual: dinner, date where you want sweet but stylish.
Layering: If you find it too sweet, you can layer under a clean musk or a subtle woody scent to tame the sugary finish.
Styling tip: Pair with soft pink or rose-toned clothing or accessories to match the vibe; a light rose-gold makeup palette would complement. For nights out, let it hover closer to your skin for intimacy rather than strong projection.
Helpful Tips
Patch test first. Since sweet gourmand florals can wear differently on skin vs paper, try on your skin (wrist, neck) and see how sugar vs flower balance evolves.
Apply on moisturised skin. A light unscented lotion before spraying helps the sweet-floral/rose and gourmand base last longer.
Moderate spray count. Because of sweet nature, 1-2 sprays might suffice for closer settings, especially in warm climate (like Lagos).
Clothing vs skin: The scent likely clings well to fabric (silk scarf, blouse) so a light spritz on clothes can project the rose-candy trail without being heavy on skin.
Storage: Keep in a cool, dark place (away from direct sunlight). Sweet notes and gourmand bases can degrade faster with heat or light.
Balance sweetness: If you find it overly sweet heavy for your taste, you can layer a clean musk or lightweight citrus over it to freshen the rose and cut richness. Conversely, if you love it, layer a rose-body lotion of similar family to amplify.
Consider context: In Nigeria’s warm climate, sweet gourmand scents can become sticky or heavy — use sparingly outdoors; reserve full effect for evening or climate-controlled environments.


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