r/fragrance
What the r/fragrance community thinks about Naomi Goodsir perfumes
“Iris Cendré is widely recognized as a standout iris fragrance that delivers a bold, confident composition with smoky and dusty characteristics. While the community generally admires its quality and uniqueness, some find the powdery iris and synthetic elements off-putting, though enthusiasts consider it a must-try fragrance in the iris category.”
“Nuit de Bakélite is recognized by the r/fragrance community as a genuinely underrated niche fragrance with exceptional performance and a distinctive green tuberose character. While praised for its longevity, projection, and value proposition, some find its unconventional scent profile challenging and not universally wearable.”
“Or du Serail by Naomi Goodsir receives positive sentiment from the r/fragrance community, particularly noted for its distinctive and artfully executed approach to the tobacco note. While specific mentions are limited in these comments, the fragrance appears respected among serious fragrance collectors and those exploring tobacco-centered scents.”
“Bois d'Ascese is well-regarded within the niche fragrance community as a sophisticated smoky fragrance with excellent performance and longevity. However, it leans more toward incense and resinous notes than pure smoke, and as an avant-garde scent, it's best worn for personal enjoyment rather than broad social appeal.”
“Corpus Equus generates curiosity and intrigue within the community, with people praising its boldness and distinctive character. However, the fragrance is highly divisive in how it interprets on skin, with significant variation in what different wearers detect, making it a polarizing choice that appeals primarily to adventurous fragrance collectors willing to embrace unconventional scents.”