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Flos Mortis
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Flos Mortis by Rogue Perfumery is an olfactive fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2019, the nose behind this composition is Manuel Cross.
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218 votos
- Positivo 77%
- Negativo 16%
- Neutral 7.8%
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A nard with creamy, indolic facets and that camphor touch linking it to Tubereuse Criminelle, blending the sweetness of syrup via Lutens thanks to the osmanthus and currant. Although I feel it’s too linear, like Mousse and Jasmin, it ultimately has quality and decent performance, though I do think I might get tired of it eventually.
A truly rich nard, perhaps not my favourite but very interesting. The quality is top-notch, though the longevity seems a bit short compared to similar scents. The base is that natural, bright nard over something sweeter and darker, with osmanthus and red berries giving it a fruity, creamy twist. Although it’s floral, I find it fresh and ideal for daily wear. It reminds me of Zara’s Tubereuse Noir but with much better quality. As I already have other tuberoses better suited for special occasions, such as Carnal Flower by Frederick Malle, and use the Zara one for everyday, I don’t see a place for it in my collection, but it’s interesting for anyone seeking a quality nard for daily use. It’s my first Rogue and has sparked my curiosity about the brand. Scent: 9 Longevity: 7.5 Projection: 6 Value for money: 5 Versatility: 7 Originality: 7 Overall: 8
Delicious nard, perhaps not my top pick but very interesting. Top quality, though the longevity is a bit weak compared to others. A natural, bright nard base over sweet, dark notes of osmanthus and red berries, with a creamy touch. Despite being floral, it smells fresh and is perfect for daily wear. Reminds me of Zara’s Tubereuse Noir but with far better quality and performance. As I already have other better tuberoses for special occasions (Carnal Flower by Frederick Malle) and use the Zara one for everyday, I don’t see a place for it in my collection, but it’s a quality nard for daily use. It’s my first Rogue and has sparked my curiosity about the brand. Scent: 9 Longevity: 7.5 Projection: 6 Value for money: 5 Versatility: 7 Originality: 7 Overall: 8
Pure vintage nard: indolic, with a camphor touch and a dirty air that breaks the cliché of the sticky chic nard. Linear scent and acceptable longevity.
Pure vintage nard: indolic, camphoraceous, and with that dirty edge everyone talks about. Forget the sticky, overused chic nard; this is linear and lasts just enough.