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Nina Extra Rouge
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Nina Extra Rouge by Nina Ricci is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2021, the nose behind this composition is Olivier Cresp. The top notes are raspberry, blackcurrant and grapefruit; the heart notes are tea and rose; and the base notes are praline and vanilla.
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It has an air of Baccarat Rouge 540, Cloud by AG, Burberry Her, Red Temptation, and Mimosa Cloud by Zara… Will they ever stop releasing clone-inspired scents? Where has originality gone? It’s a rich, attractive fragrance, but it can become boring if you smell six different products with the same scent… or have we not learned from Vie Est Belle?
Mon Paris Sweet Version: could this be a vision? Just from the notes, you can imagine what it might smell like, and I’ve seen this same combination of notes in another perfume… I swear, but I can’t quite recall the name.
Absolutely loved it. My skin is citrusy and tends to ruin anything that isn’t very sweet or musky, which severely limits my choices, but there’s no alternative. This lasts longer and is more appealing than its first version.
The Rouge is more potent than this Extra Rouge, although I love this one too. They are citrusy raspberries with the house’s classic praline. The bottle is beautiful, worthy of a fairy tale. Although the scent isn’t innovative, that sweetness is a classic in all Nina versions.
The Rouge is more potent than this Extra Rouge, though I adore this one too. It’s citrusy raspberry paired with the house’s classic praliné. The bottle is gorgeous, worthy of a fairy tale. Although the scent isn’t innovative, that signature sweetness typical of the Nina line is a classic across all its versions.
I tried it and it’s a beauty: a floral scent with red fruits and sweetness, like an Olympia but with red fruits. It has nothing to do with Mon Paris. I detected a slight resemblance to Black Opium and a subtle citrusy orange base that gives it a bit of bite. It doesn’t resemble anything I’ve perceived before. I don’t think it’s quite so youthful nor does it smell vintage. I loved it!
A floral explosion with good trail and projection; the bottle is also beautiful. I’ve tried it twice and loved it, reminiscent of a spicy red-fruit Olympia that really catches the eye. Although the florals overwhelm my nose and give it an old-fashioned air, it still feels modern. It has a slight resemblance to Black Opium and a citrusy orange base that makes it a bit sharp. It doesn’t resemble anything I’ve smelled before, and for the price, it’s worth it <3
I’ve read all the reviews and mine is the most accurate: it smells identical to Carolina Herrera’s Red 212. Full stop. For now, I don’t like either of them; they both smell like wet raspberry.
Not as gourmand as I expected, but rather floral-fruity: notes of rose, vanilla, and almonds with soft touches of raspberry and red berries. Exquisite for a fan of the genre; the floral is barely perceptible, the vanilla intense yet not cloying, quite divine.
It’s not as gourmand as I expected, but rather floral-fruity: notes of rose, vanilla and almonds with soft touches of raspberry and red berries. Exquisite for a genre fan; the floral is barely perceptible, the vanilla intense yet not cloying, simply divine.
Between Burberry Her and Cloud (nothing else, just similar in dry-down to Burberry Her, quite a bit), Burberry Her smells more special, but if it didn’t exist, I would undoubtedly buy this. It smells modern, feminine, and sophisticated, the best part, a very attractive all-rounder. It’s beautiful, I have the 1.5ml sample and I think I’ll buy it even though I also have Burberry Her 🤭. Nina is fresher in comparison, but still gourmand. It also resembles Yes I Am, but the latter smells more cheerful and fresh, somewhat more ‘cheap’ but with a better trail. The bottle colour is a brighter red than it appears here, a light red and not dark and deep. I want it but the performance isn’t good for the price mmm… This perfume is a more all-rounder than Burberry Her.
Smells very similar to Burberry Her, but I like it more. It feels warmer and less heavy. It’s a quite nice scent.
It’s not extremely intense; even Nina Traditional doesn’t beat it in potency. It is very fruity and lacks the usual citrus touch of Nina; if there is any acidity from the grapefruit with the raspberries, it is minimal, as the sweet fruity note soon appears, balanced by the tea. The rose is almost imperceptible, but if you catch that floral touch, the dry down is sweet and indulgent due to the praline and vanilla. It would shine in autumn and spring; in winter, its scent fades.
I know you’ll think I’m mad, but I swear that in the dry-down this perfume smells on my skin exactly like Tobacco Vanille by Tom Ford, obviously much softer but the same aroma.
It’s not extremely intense; I think even Nina Traditional beats it in intensity. It’s quite fruity and lacks that citrus touch we’re used to. If there’s a hint of acidity from the grapefruit with the raspberries, it’s minimal, because soon that sweet fruity touch appears, well-balanced by tea. The rose is almost imperceptible, but you do feel that floral touch. Its dry-down is sweet and gourmand due to the praline and vanilla. I think it would shine in autumn and spring; in winter it loses its aroma.
With a powerful and delicious opening, this sparkling and vital fragrance opens with a comforting citrus phase that gives way to delicate flowers and a sweet base. Not being exclusive (red berries everywhere), it’s pleasant and noble. It has similarities at times with famous scents like Burberry Her and Very Good Girl, but it identifies as N.R. Longevity and trail are moderate to light. Versatile, from young girls to those who want to enjoy it. Good vibes.
This fragrance felt odd on my skin. I sensed the raspberry at first but it didn’t fully convince me, perhaps due to the grapefruit? I gifted it the next day, I wasn’t interested in wearing it, so there was nothing else to do.
This little apple is a bomb in terms of longevity. I didn’t expect much, but it was a creamy raspberry that lasted 12 hours and more on me. It’s very rich, a bit powdery at the end, but it has an incredible trail.
Caught me off guard. The grapefruit opening is sparkling without being sharp like in other perfumes, and it balances the sweet fruity notes well. The heart features red fruits, less strident than Burberry Her and better crafted. It has a floral rose that makes it powdery, resting on a sweet vanilla base. Although it seems like another fruity-floral-gourmand, it doesn’t feel generic or cloying. It doesn’t remind me of Burberry Her, Cloud, or BCR, but rather Kenzo Flower L’ Elixir (discontinued): they share raspberry, rose, and praline, but this one is more fruity while the other is more floral and powdery. They are different yet vibrate in the same way. Feminine, youthful, and a safe buy. Men will love it on us. Versatile, suitable for day or night. The longevity is WOW: over 10 hours on skin and lasting days on clothes, with a wide sillage. The Manzanitas have never performed like this. A pleasant surprise: agreeable, not overpowering, and with performance above average. The quality-price ratio is phenomenal.
It surprised me quite a bit. It opens sparkling with grapefruit, which doesn’t feel sharp or unusual (something that happens with other perfumes). It complements the sweet fruity part well. The heart features red berries, which some might recall Burberry Her, but here it’s much less strident and better crafted. It has a notable floral part, dominated by rose, making it powdery, resting on a sweet vanilla base. Although it seems like another fruity-floral-gourmand scent, it doesn’t feel generic or overly sweet to me. It doesn’t remind me much of Burberry Her, Cloud, or BCR. Kenzo Flower L’Elixir (discontinued) came to mind: they share raspberry, rose, and praline, but this one is fruitier and the other more powdery and floral. They’re different, but they vibrate on the same line. Feminine, youthful, safe for women, and men will love smelling it on us. Versatile, for day or night. Lasting power on skin is over 10 hours, on clothes for days, with a wide initial trail. WOW, little apples have never performed like this. Pleasant aroma, not overpowering, with above-average performance. Phenomenal quality/price ratio.
This perfume caught me by surprise. It goes down a different path, nothing currently fashionable. It opens fresh and dry, with a touch of sweetness from rose and tea. It’s feminine and warm, lasting longer on clothes than on skin. IT DOESN’T REMIND ME OF ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PERFUME, let’s stop comparing because even if they share notes, they aren’t the same.
Bought it blind and, watch out, it disappointed me a bit. I was looking for something sweeter and more potent, but on my skin it smells soapy and citrusy, very spring-like, nothing autumnal. The grapefruit dominates at first, but then a soft rose with red berries and a hint of tea emerges; it’s a sweet floral scent, never cloying. It has nothing to do with Burberry Her. The trail is moderate and lasts 8 hours, which is a beast for its price and brand. It’s not offensive, ideal as a daily gift for a twenty-year-old girl, versatile and rich, though I don’t find it particularly special.
One day I searched for a sweet perfume that would suit me; several were offered but I didn’t like them. They offered me this one: at first very fresh and floral, but afterwards the praline felt, a slight tea and vanilla. I was fascinated; it was delicious and lasted a long time on clothes and skin, VERY VERY SWEET. I recommend it highly; it’s accessible and delicious, many told me how rich it smelled. If you like fresh and sweet scents, it’s perfect for you.
I bought it blind and I want to die. It smells of vanilla tea with roses, VERY powdery and sharp. It has vintage edges, like from the ’90s. Horrendous. Edit: I gifted it to a friend and on her skin it smells like coffee caramel with chocolate, very sweet. Obviously, it’s my pH.
I bought it blindly and I want to die. It smells of vanilla tea with roses, very powdery and sharp. It has vintage edges; I had to check the date because it looks like it’s from the 90s. Horrendous. Edit: I gifted it to a friend and on her skin it smells like coffee caramel with chocolate, very sweet. Obviously, it’s my pH.
It’s girly and ultra, ultra, ultra-sweet for me; I bought it blind. It’s not bad but it’s not my style; I like sweet but not nuclear like this. It reminds me of a perfume a aunt from Cuba brought me, which I couldn’t stand, so I rejected it. What I did like is that the raspberry shines. If you like cloying perfumes, it’s a good option, although my perception starts from the fact that I’m not the sweetest in perfumery.
It is girly and ultra-ultra sweet for me. I bought it blindly. It’s not bad, but it’s not my style; I like sweet scents but with more punch, not nuclear like this. Also, it smells like a perfume an aunt brought me from Cuba that I couldn’t stand, so I was biased and associate it with that. What I did like is that the raspberry shines. Although in real life it doesn’t fully convince me. If you like cloying perfumes, it’s a good option. My perception is that it doesn’t gravitate towards the sweetest in perfumery.
What an exquisite perfume! It smells of roses, tea, and countless raspberries, all super sugary yet elegant. It’s very versatile for any season. If you like gourmand roses, you’ll adore it. If you’re looking for something 100% edible, you might prefer Luna. It’s delicate, with very good longevity and sillage. I was amazed by how delicious, long-lasting, and accessible it is.
A pretty fairy tale 🍎, as if it were Snow White’s apple. Acidic opening with raspberry, blackberry, and grapefruit; then it relaxes with rose and tea without losing the fruity sweetness. As it dries, vanilla and praline shine. A red fruit-praline-vanilla combo. The vanilla smells powdery, giving a retro touch but remaining modern. Lasts 5-6 hours, less than I expected from a gourmand. Good projection at first, then skin scent. It’s youthful, pleasant, ideal for spring and summer. Fantastic bottle, looks like it came straight from a story. At first it’s a bit brash, but as it dries it’s lovely. Scent: 9/10, Longevity: 5/10, Packaging: 10/10.
I love it; it’s a scent I want people to remember me by. The opening is citrusy and evolves perfectly with rose and tea; I rarely find another I like so much. The only flaw is that it doesn’t last; I have to reapply every three hours.
Nina fan! I’ve been testing her fragrances for months because they’re simple, smell good, and don’t give me allergies. They do last a short while in general, but Extra Rouge and Le Parfum hold for about 7 hours on skin (though the latter is already fading). Extra Rouge is being discontinued and I’m gutted: it’s a good girl in a shy, sweet, and coquettish version.
I just bought one on offer blindly. It was sealed and looked original but smells horrible, like cabbage salad with sunflower oil. It must be expired, seriously I only feel that smell, nothing sweet, nothing fruity.
I bought it on offer blind; it was sealed and looked original, but it smells awful, like cabbage salad with sunflower oil. It must be expired; seriously, I don’t sense anything sweet or fruity, just that unpleasant odour.
It’s the first perfume that has made me say ‘smells rich’ when someone hugs me. It has little sillage, lasting about 30 minutes with reach, but I love that avo-vanilla trail left on the skin at the end. It’s super versatile: fresh at first and warm as it dries down.
It doesn’t convince me. It smells of vintage makeup powder but very sharp when opening, one of those that makes me pinch my nose and sneeze. I tested it alongside the Nina Rouge and felt they were right to make the bottle opaque and matte, as if dusted. It seems like a more ‘mature’ version of the Rouge, more retro and less acidic. Curiously, testing the Extra Rouge and the Rouge together, this Extra Rouge has its charm next to the other; alone I couldn’t find that charm, it’s a child of comparison. I get the impression it was formulated by smelling the original Rouge. Anyway, the tea note still doesn’t work for me.
It doesn’t close well. The opening smells like vintage makeup powder and it tickles my nose until I’m sneezing. I agree that the matte bottle is a nod to Nina Rouge, a more mature, retro version, less acidic. However, its charm is born from comparison with Extra Rouge; on its own, it doesn’t convince me, and that tea note still doesn’t appeal to me.