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I liked Fleur Narcotique before, but the Extrait is where it really clicks for me. The bergamot opening is brighter, the heart feels more lush, and the sandalwood/musk base makes it stick around way longer. It’s still fresh and pretty, just with more depth. Some fruity florals can feel generic after 20 minutes, but this stays interesting the whole wear. There’s a glossy, almost silky texture to it that I’m obsessed with. Kinda gives me the same easy addiction factor as BR540 in the sense that you keep catching random wafts all day, but the smell itself is totally different. This one feels elegant, modern, and very worth experiencing.
This is gorgeous. The bergamot hits first and gives it that bright little sparkle, but what really got me is the soft green vibe underneath. It smells polished without being stiff, like a white blouse that somehow makes the whole outfit look expensive. I love how smooth this feels on skin—nothing harsh, nothing screechy, just classy and super easy to wear. It lasts really well too, around 7-8 hours on me with a nice scent trail for the first few hours. Tbh this is one of those perfumes that makes you stand straighter. Super elegant, very YSL, and absolutely 5-star worthy for me.
I love this because it does that clean/fresh thing without turning into generic shampoo territory. The green notes are crisp, the bergamot keeps it airy, and then there’s this soft mysterious depth that makes it feel more luxe than most fresh scents. Kinda reminds me of the idea of a crisp floral musk, but less obvious and more refined. I’ve worn it to work and out to dinner and it never feels out of place. Projection is noticeable but not too much, which I really appreciate. If you like elegant scents that still feel modern, this is such an easy yes.
Not loud, not flashy, just insanely well done. The lychee is fresh and lightly sweet, then the musk and moss give it this clean skin-but-better finish that keeps pulling me back in. Tbh this is one of those fragrances that doesn’t need to scream to be noticed. People come closer and then ask what you’re wearing. I actually prefer that over beast mode scents. It has that polished niche feel without being weird or difficult. If you like fruity florals but want something more elevated, this is such a safe blind reach. I get around 7-8 hours, with moderate projection. Really classy and super addictive.
This is gorgeous. I get that juicy lychee right away with a clean bergamot sparkle, but it never turns into shampoo or cheap fruity-floral territory. That’s what makes it special to me. It feels airy and polished at the same time, like the original Fleur Narcotique but smoother, richer, and way more addictive. The musk in the drydown is super soft and expensive-smelling. I keep smelling my wrist when I wear this. Performance is also really solid on me, around 8 hours easy with a nice scent bubble for the first few hours. Honestly one of those perfumes that feels effortless but still gets attention. Def recommend if you like elegant scents that don’t try too hard.
I’m very into this, just not fully obsessed. The opening is gorgeous, bright bergamot with that silky lychee thing, then the sandalwood comes in and makes it feel creamy and refined. It smells luxe, feminine, and super wearable. Like the kind of fragrance that gets noticed in a subtle way. But yeah, minor flaws: it’s a little safe, and I wish the floral heart had more personality. If you already own a lot of airy musky florals, this may not feel essential. Still, the quality is there and it wears really nicely for date nights or dressed-up daytime. Around 7 hours on me.
I really like this one. The lychee hits first and gives it that juicy, slightly sparkling vibe, then it dries down into a clean musky sandalwood that smells expensive without trying too hard. It kinda keeps the airy DNA of the original Fleur Narcotique but the Extrait feels smoother and more put together on my skin. Not groundbreaking, and tbh for the price I wanted a little more wow, but it’s still very pretty. Elegant in that effortless way. Performance is solid too, around 7-8 hours on me with decent projection for the first couple hours.
Blouse Extrait smells like clean luxury to me. The bergamot pops in the opening, but what keeps me interested is that cool green edge underneath. It’s not juicy or sweet, thank god. More crisp, tailored, and a little aloof. If you like stuff like Delina for the pretty factor, this goes in a totally different direction—less flirt, more quiet confidence. I really enjoy wearing it, especially in spring. Minor flaw: for the price, I wanted stronger projection. It’s not weak, just not beast mode at all. But the scent itself is gorgeous and refined, and I’ve gotten a couple “you smell expensive” comments from it.
Tbh this smells like the fanciest shampoo on earth, and I mean that as a compliment. The lychee is juicy, the musk is clean, and there’s this soft mossy touch in the background that stops it from being too sweet. I love how smooth it is. No harsh edges, no weird synthetic blast, just a really polished fruity-floral skin scent with money energy. My only issue is that for an extrait, I expected a bit more projection. It’s not weak, just more intimate than I thought. Still, I keep reaching for it because it makes me feel put together without trying. Super easy to like.
I love this way more than I expected. Osmanthus can sometimes go weird on my skin, but here it gives this velvety floral-fruity thing that feels insanely smooth. The sandalwood underneath keeps it creamy without making it heavy. It kinda reminds me of the vibe Delina gives off in terms of being instantly pretty and upscale, but this is less rosy and way more refined to my nose. Super wearable too. I’d wear it to dinner, to work, anywhere really. Lasted most of the day on me and never got screechy. Just a beautiful, put-together scent that makes you feel expensive. 5/5 easily.
I love this more than I expected. The green notes are crisp and slightly sharp at first, then the bergamot smooths it out and makes it feel airy instead of harsh. It gives me the same polished designer vibe as some Chanel exclusifs, but this is a bit easier and less stiff. Not a super sexy perfume tbh, but it’s really chic and wearable. My one complaint is the extrait label had me hoping for a little more depth. It wears closer to the skin after the first hour. Still, the quality feels great and I keep reaching for it when I want to smell put together without trying too hard.
I was expecting something more exciting from the Extrait tbh. On my skin it opens bright and fruity, mostly lychee with a soft osmanthus vibe, then turns into a musky floral blur. It kinda reminds me of those airy niche scents that smell good in passing but aren’t super memorable. The upside: it’s very easy to wear, office-safe, and never too much. The downside: for an extrait, I thought it would feel richer or more unique. It doesn’t. I don’t hate it at all, but I also wouldn’t pick this over other fruity florals in my collection. Lasts well enough, around 6 hours, but it’s not beast mode or anything.
This is really pretty. I get a bright bergamot opening with that leafy green vibe right away, and it feels super polished without going into boring clean-perfume territory. It kinda smells like a silk blouse fresh from a fancy boutique, if that makes sense. Very YSL. The only minor flaw for me is that it stays a little abstract in the heart, so I wish it had one more distinctive twist. Still, I love how easy it is to wear. Elegant, expensive-smelling, and not shouty. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with moderate projection, so def good enough for work or lunch dates.
I wanted to love this more than I actually do. The opening is really nice — bright bergamot with a soft green snap that feels fresh and upscale, almost like a more restrained take on some of those clean niche florals. But after that? It goes a little bland on me. Not bad, just kinda there. It’s smooth, easy, and wearable, which is a plus, but it doesn’t give me the thrill of something like Delina or even the instant recognition of a BR540 style scent. Lasts decently, maybe 6 hours, with moderate projection for the first part. Overall: pleasant, versatile, a bit overpriced for how little personality it has.
This is such an easy wear. I get bergamot and osmanthus the most, with that soft fruity-floral thing that feels clean and expensive. It reminds me a tiny bit of Delina in the sense that it has that chic, feminine, compliment-friendly vibe, but this is way less tart and way more relaxed. I love that it doesn’t scream. Minor flaw: it’s not super unique, and if you want something bold or weird this probably won’t do it. But for everyday, office, brunch, whatever? Def works. Lasted about 6 hours on me and stayed fairly close after the opening.
This one snuck up on me. First spray was just nice—green, slightly citrusy from the bergamot, very neat and expensive. Then I kept smelling my wrist all day. There’s something about the fresh green notes here that feels effortless and super chic, like an all-white shirt but way more interesting. Not loud, not super unique, but done really well. I wouldn’t call it a compliment bomb or a date night scent personally. It’s more of an everyday luxury thing. My only issue is the opening can feel a touch sharp for 10 minutes. After that, it settles beautifully and lasts a solid 6 hours on me.
I really wanted to like this, but Blouse Extrait just feels flat on me. The bergamot opening is there for like five minutes, then it turns into this vague green, slightly soapy blur that never gets interesting. I kept waiting for some depth or texture and got... basically nothing. For an extrait, it honestly wears way thinner than I expected too. Not beast mode at all, more close to skin after an hour or two. It’s not offensive, just kinda boring and weirdly hollow. At this price, I need more than a polite green perfume with weak personality. Pretty bottle, pretty concept, but the juice itself? Super underwhelming.
This is nice, just not wow. I get a crisp bergamot opening with some green notes that make it feel clean and polished, like expensive blouse fabric fresh out of the closet. It’s easy to wear and def office-safe, but tbh it never really develops into anything memorable on my skin. Kinda has that airy designer-luxe vibe, but without a strong signature. Performance is decent, around 5-6 hours, then it sits pretty close. I don’t dislike it at all — it smells classy and put together — but for an extrait I expected more depth or personality. Good if you want something quiet and elegant, not so good if you want to be obsessed.
This is nice, don’t get me wrong, but for the price I wanted way more personality. I get a juicy lychee thing at the start with a little bergamot sparkle, then it settles into soft musk and sandalwood. It smells clean, polished, easy to wear. The problem is… that’s kinda it. Nothing smells bad, nothing is screechy, but nothing really grabs me either. It has that expensive shampoo / luxury hotel vibe, which I enjoy, just not enough to be wowed. Performance is decent on me, around 6-7 hours, but projection stays pretty close after the first hour. Pleasant, elegant, and safe. Just not something I’d crave.
I wanted to love this because the opening is actually really nice. The lychee with bergamot gives it that juicy, airy sparkle for like 10 minutes, then it just turns into this weird musky floral haze on my skin. The osmanthus comes off a little synthetic to me too, kinda shampoo-y in a not-great way. For an extrait, I expected way more depth and way better performance, but it sat super close after an hour and felt kinda lifeless. Honestly it gives me expensive niche version of a designer fruity floral, not something special. Not bad, just really underwhelming for the hype and price.