Pernoire

Naki

Extrait de Parfum
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Pernoire

Anima Collection

Naki

Peach-infused fresh floral harmony.
Extrait de Parfum
One review

Details

Naki means 'pure' in Arabic. The lotus flower symbolizes the pure soul. Every soul starts pure but can get spoiled by outside forces over time. Remembering our initial innocence and sincerity, which tend to diminish with age, is essential for a healthy society and represents the essence of eternal good.

Scent Description

A fresh and fruity fragrance that opens with a prominent peach note accompanied by aldehydes and passion fruit. The heart reveals green fig leaves and white flowers, balanced with sandalwood. The base combines white musk, a marine sea breeze accord, vanilla, and osmanthus, creating a pure and balanced composition that maintains freshness throughout its development.

Sillage

Low
Excellent

Longevity

< 4 hours
> 12 hours

Gendertendency

Masculine
Unisex
Feminine

Uniqueness

Mainstream
Niche

Additional Product Information

Reviews

4.5
One review
R
Review
12/2/2024
Naki: Where Peach Meets Purity
The fragrance community views Naki as a well-crafted, fresh fruity-floral composition that strikes a delicate balance between accessibility and refinement. While some critics note its lack of uniqueness in the niche market, many praise its natural-smelling blend and impressive longevity for a fresh fragrance. At its heart, Naki is a harmonious dance of juicy peach and fresh fig leaf, evolving into a sophisticated blend with osmanthus and white musk. The composition maintains its fruity character throughout, while subtle floral notes add depth without overwhelming. Despite its fruity-floral nature, it successfully maintains its unisex appeal, making it versatile for various occasions, particularly excelling in spring and summer wear. The main criticisms center on its premium pricing and gradually diminishing projection, though its intimate skin-scent nature appeals to those preferring subtle elegance over bold statements.
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