Men
Night Touch
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Night Touch by Franck Olivier is a men's fragrance from the olfactive family, launched in 2015. The top notes are bergamot, pineapple, aldehydes and cardamom; the heart notes are geranium, jasmine, nutmeg and violet; the base notes are patchouli, vetiver, musk, moss and amber.
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From the Touch series by Franck Olivier, Night Touch is the weakest, lasting a mere 2 or 3 hours with little projection; although the scent is incredible and the price is incomparable at $17.00; it really disappointed me compared to Blue Touch and Black Touch, two true beasts in projection and longevity; Night Touch is an imitation of Fierce, very sensitive to the pineapple and the sensation of cardamom and nutmeg! Phenomenal! The patchouli is also felt, and the geranium as a floral note. Scent 8/10 Projection 5/10 Longevity 5/10 Price 8/10
It’s a clone of Blue de Chanel, it’s potent at the start, it has a phenomenal scent, but it lacks that smoky touch that BDC has. For me, it lasts 7-8 hours with moderate projection for 1-2 hours, after which it’s very close to the skin; in fact, you can feel the oil on the skin, perhaps it has good sillage (I’m not good at identifying that). It’s a good alternative; I compared it with Cuba Shadow but this one comes out softer next to that perfume. Excellent the Touch line by Franck Olivier!
This is simply worth it; for what you pay, you get a lot, with good quality and a rich scent, it seems they’ve mixed Bleu de Chanel and Fierce by A&B. Highly recommended.
Many people, like me, bought this by mistake on online perfumeria websites. I was looking for the Blue Touch by Franck Olivier as it’s a good clone of the Acqua di Giò EdT, which is now super reformulated and reduced in longevity, and I ended up with this. Moreover, as the bottle is almost identical, a little blue, it’s very easy to make a mistake. To me, this Night Touch seems like an economical clone, and logically of average quality compared to the infamous Bleu de Chanel EDT, the paradigm of blue fragrances. Good things: price, versatility, freshness, and very commercial. Bad things: it smells totally synthetic to me, it’s not an original scent, and it doesn’t last on my skin at all. After 2-3 hours I can’t smell it and have to press my nose against my skin like a dog to detect it. I don’t know how people write here that this is long-lasting. They’re smoking oregano. Oh, despite being called a night touch, it has nothing to do with night in my opinion. I see it more as a daily or office fragrance than for going out at night. I have it and sometimes spray it, up to about 12 sprays, happily and at discretion, especially in spring-summer, for daytime outings. I still have 80% left, and when I finish it, adieu to the night touch. In my opinion, the fragrances from the French designer brand Franck Olivier aren’t great in pop perfumery. Anyway, some of them are quite good for their price-to-quality ratio. I recommend the Black Touch (very close to Terre d’Hermès EDT, strong, elegant, nocturnal, baronial, addictive, and very tasty), the Oud Touch (the woody ‘oriental’ from the house; note, it doesn’t contain real oud but simulates it well), and the Blue Touch (a good clone of the Armani Acqua di Giò EdT, ideal for the warmth) which, as I said, are quite good for a maximum of 25-30 euros for 100ml bottles in Spain. Be careful, you have to buy them online. In stores, forget it. P.S. If you are a die-hard fan of Bleu de Chanel EdT, which, as a top-tier fragrance, is worth a fortune and never goes down (nor will it) in price, and you want a good economic clone (or inspiration), I recommend going for Marine de Saphir (200ml for 13 euros, a laugh, and you can spray it until you burst your nose). A good inspiration, mind you, not a copycat, at a contained price, it’s Missoni Pour Homme EdP.
The only one in the Touch line that falls short on longevity; what really stands out here is the aromatic composition, which recalls Bleu de Chanel but with hints of pineapple, flowers, and lots of musk, making it slightly less fresh without losing its lightness on the nose and making it ideal for daytime use. I see it as a daily wear since it doesn’t get boring easily, especially on sunny days that aren’t too cold. Personally, I don’t use it for office days as after three hours I barely smell it (though reapplying doesn’t hurt given the price), but I do use it for short outings.
The only one in the Touch line that falls short on longevity; what really stands out here is the aromatic composition, which recalls Bleu de Chanel but with hints of pineapple, flowers, and lots of musk, making it slightly less fresh without losing its lightness on the nose and making it ideal for daytime use. I see it as a daily wear since it doesn’t get boring easily, especially on sunny days that aren’t too cold. Personally, I don’t use it for office days as after three hours I barely smell it (though reapplying doesn’t hurt given the price), but I do use it for short outings or even at home.
It’s a clone of Bleu de Chanel EDP, though ultra-synthetic and lasting a maximum of four to five hours. But for the ridiculous price paid, you can’t ask for more. If it had greater longevity, it would be the best-kept secret.
I own several from this line: Night, Blue, Oud Vanilla, Black, Amber, etc. They are all rich and cheap but lack performance. One is similar to Acqua di Giò but doesn’t last at all. This one is rich, ideal for the office, and lasts about four hours. For the price, it’s decent, even if it smells synthetic. There’s a new one called Excellence, and it’s super good and slightly different.