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Sculpture Parfum

Marca
Nikos
Alienor Massenet
Perfumista
Alienor Massenet
4.39 de 5
393 votos

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Descripción

Sculpture Parfum by Nikos is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2022, this composition was created by perfumer Alienor Massenet. The top notes unfold with orange blossom, bergamot, lemon and mandarin; the heart reveals jasmine, lily of the valley and geranium; while the base notes settle on tonka bean, amber, benzoin and cedar.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 16%
  • Primavera 30%
  • Verano 27%
  • Otoño 26%
  • Día 55%
  • Noche 45%

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Comunidad

393 votos

  • Positivo 87%
  • Neutral 7.6%
  • Negativo 5.6%

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  • I picked it up on offer for 19 euros. If you already own the EDT, this Parfum feels redundant. It might last longer, but I think I fell for Fraganceando’s hype. I could have saved myself the trouble; I never learn 😂.

  • Fraganceando_madrid

    As I mentioned, it smells just like the EDT but improved, particularly in longevity. I’m surprised anyone calls it hype when I myself said it in the video. The pyramid is the same, but it feels denser, more potent, and rounder. If you like Sculpture, it’s a great option.

  • It was a blind buy. I know it’s very hard to find in stores, but don’t make my mistake. I don’t like the scent much…

  • Note: this launched in 2022 and we’re already in 2024. Did you spot that little blue bottle of Nikos Sculpture Parfum? Either it’s a limited edition or the house simply isn’t keen on selling it. It behaves exactly like those Azzaro bottles from 2018 that appeared out of nowhere and vanished just as quickly. If you manage to find one today, it’s a blind internet hunt and you’ll pay double. I’ve got two of those Azzaros for 30 euros and they’re fine. Fraganceando claims this version is more mature and dense than the original 1995 release, which was fresh and summery, and that it lasts longer. As I haven’t smelled it in person—not even at El Corte Inglés—I trust their word, but be warned: I’m not paying 70 or 80 euros for this. It’s a rip-off. I’d pay a maximum of 40-50 euros. Smelling good shouldn’t be a luxury for the rich.

  • Fraganceando_madrid

    Similar to the EDT but improved, especially regarding longevity. I’m surprised anyone calls it hype when I myself said it in the video. The pyramid is the same, but it feels denser, more potent, and rounder. If you like Sculpture, it’s a great option.

  • I was very eager to get it, as its EDT version fascinates me. However, I was initially disappointed by its identical similarity to the original. Nevertheless, the best of this Flanker appears as it dries down: a cold, mentholated lavender that, although not listed, reminds me of Naxos to me, though more synthetic. I think it could go very well for summer nights and spring daytime use.

  • It was a blind buy. I know it’s hard to find in stores, but don’t make my mistake. I don’t much like the scent…

  • About 95% similar to the EDT, but this Parfum offers a consistent longevity of around 7 hours. I haven’t found it in stores, only online, and not at the 20€ it used to be. If it were more accessible and hovered around those twenty-something euros, it would clearly dethrone its EDT sister. Perhaps that’s why they don’t make it so cheap. The funny thing is seeing the prices on the official Nikkos website: 50€ for the EDT when you can find it for 14 in any perfumery. Oh dear, oh dear 🤦

  • The opening gives quite artificial citrus, where the neroli and tonka bean are already noticeable, lasting throughout the life of the scent and settling into a ‘tempered’ phase. Ideal for spring/autumn. Average projection for a couple of hours, then good longevity. Personally, the scent hasn’t convinced me to keep it. As a fellow reviewer says, I recommend trying it first. In stores, you have the EDT to get an idea.

  • About 95% similar to the EDT, but the Parfum lasts around 7 hours here. I haven’t seen it in stores, only online, and it’s no longer 20 euros. If it were accessible at that price, it would dethrone the EDT. Perhaps that’s why they don’t keep it cheap. The funny thing is seeing the official prices: 50 euros for the EDT when you can find it for 14 euros anywhere. Lord, lord 🤦

  • JohnAcosta25

    I’m content with just the EDT for personal, wearable enjoyment. It’s redundant to have both unless you’re an extreme and meticulous collector.

  • Here’s one affected by the FragranceX hype and his friends. A blind buy at a bargain price. Thanks to those channels for the reviews; if you don’t like it, there are hundreds of others, unless you’re masochists… with all due respect.

  • Finally, a flanker that considerably improves upon its glorious predecessor. I remember buying the EDT in the 90s with such enthusiasm, simply beastly. When a scent captivates you like that, it’s a wonderful moment. Lately, the Sculpture seemed like a distant, diluted, synthetic, and cheap version, just for nostalgics. But this Parfum brings back those memories and that happiness. It’s so potent and creates an aura without hesitation, just like it did nearly 30 years ago. Compared to the EDT, it seems less synthetic, more crafted, mature, sweetly fresh, and dense without being an ambroxan bomb. It fixes the artificial freshness and synthetic florals that were put down; now they’re in the background, focusing on the creamy and sweet side. The result, with the unmistakable DNA, is a real plus: more complex, deep, warm, dense, rounded, and refined, suitable for night outs. Hard to find at a good price; my theory is that if it becomes mass-market, it will dethrone the standard version. Very happy to have it.

  • Another one influenced by the FragranceX hype and their circle. It’s a scent that adds little. I don’t see any appeal in it. With all due respect to others’ opinions…

  • Here’s another victim of Fraganceando’s hype and his friends. It’s a fragrance that adds little. I see no attraction in it. With all due respect to others’ opinions, of course….

  • Here’s another victim of Fraganceando’s hype and his friends. Blind buy at a bargain price. Thanks for the reviews; if you don’t like it, there are hundreds of other opinions. Unless you’re masochistic.

  • I’ve really enjoyed it; it’s creamier and sweeter than the original, less bright and citrusy. They’ve tamed that aspect to highlight the floral, resinous, and vanilla notes with a sweeter touch of tonka bean. It’s decent, it doesn’t drive me crazy, and I understand the price-to-quality ratio, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to buy it. It works all year round, is unisex, and versatile. Performance and projection are average.

  • Smells just like the EDT, but it’s less projecting, creamier, and slightly more long-lasting. To be honest, for this type of fragrance, projection should count for more, but that creaminess makes the Parfum the better option for me. If it were for the gym, the beach, or straight out of the shower, I’d choose the EDT.

  • It’s a clone of the EDT but less invasive, creamier, and with better longevity. Honestly, it should project more, but that silky texture makes me prefer the Parfum for daily wear. If it’s for the gym, beach, or straight out of the shower, the EDT is the clear winner.