Noir de Noir is a deeply polarizing Tom Ford fragrance with devoted fans who love its dark, complex floral character, but it suffers from significant performance issues in recent batches. While those who enjoy it praise its unique earthy rose-chocolate composition and seductive qualities, potential buyers should be aware of reported reformulation concerns and the fragrance's highly situational nature that limits everyday wearability.
Positive
Unique dark floral composition with roses, chocolate, and earthy patchouli notes
Highly distinctive and evocative scent that creates a memorable experience
Works well as a unisex fragrance with seductive, bold character
Beautiful Tom Ford Private Blend bottle design
Negative
Very situational fragrance with limited wearability
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between M'oma and Noir de Noir?+
M'oma is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Tonatto Profumi (undated) dominated by Sweet accords. Noir de Noir is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Tom Ford (2007) leaning on Earthy accords. They share no primary accords — distinctly different profiles.
By community rating, M'oma scores 4.00/5 vs Noir de Noir at 4.32/5. Noir de Noir's standout strength: Unique dark floral composition with roses, chocolate, and earthy patchouli notes. The "better" choice depends on what you value — longevity, projection, season fit, or signature character.
Do M'oma and Noir de Noir smell similar?+
They share a small fraction of their ingredients — expect noticeably different experiences. Noir de Noir: Noir de Noir is a deeply polarizing Tom Ford fragrance with devoted fans who love its dark, complex floral character, but it suffers from significant performance issues in recent batches.
Which lasts longer, M'oma or Noir de Noir?+
Noir de Noir: Recent batches reported to have significantly weaker performance and longevity Longevity varies by skin chemistry, concentration, and application method.
Which season suits M'oma vs Noir de Noir?+
M'oma scores highest for all seasons wear; Noir de Noir scores highest for winter wear. M'oma leans daytime, Noir de Noir leans evening.
Recent batches reported to have significantly weaker performance and longevity
Polarizing scent profile - described as compost, funeral home, or overly feminine by some
Poor projection and short wear time on skin for many users