Nomade Nuit d’Egypte Chloé for women

Nomade Nuit d’Egypte Chloé for women

main accords
sweet
white floral
amber
vanilla
warm spicy
balsamic
citrus
yellow floral
cinnamon
powdery

Perfume rating 3.73 out of 5 with 484 votes

Nomade Nuit d’Egypte by Chloé is a Amber Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Nomade Nuit d’Egypte was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Juliette Karagueuzoglou. Top notes are Myrrh, Cinnamon and Ginger; middle notes are Orange Blossom, Broom and Kyphi; base notes are Vanilla, Opoponax and Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha.

A tribute to the birthplace of the House's creator, Gaby Aghion, Nomad Night of Egypt is an Eau de Parfum crafted for women. Egypt, renowned as the cradle of perfumery, holds a special place in this fragrance, paying homage to the origin of the first scent of humanity: the kyphi.

Top notes: Myrrh, Cinnamon, Ginger
Heart: Kiphy, Orange Blossom Absolute, Broom Flower Nectar
Base: Vanilla, Cypriol, Opopanax

Chloé Nomade Nuit d’Egypte is offered in 30, 50, and 75 ml Eau de Parfum.

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Top Notes

Myrrh
Cinnamon
Ginger

Middle Notes

Orange Blossom
Broom
Kyphi

Base Notes

Vanilla
Opoponax
Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha

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Lelena

Powdery Vanilla with hint of resin. I wasn’t necessarily sure what to expect from it but I can say that this perfume surprised me pleasantly. It might be one of my favorite Chloe fragrances. Very intimate, snuggly and also clean and sweet. Gonna be my next purchase for sure. Btw just a slight note, normally I like my perfumes beast mode or into your face strong yet I also change my perfumes depending on my mood and I was on search for a perfume that can suit for me on days that I feel slightly less social and wanna be less “ seen” so this is the perfect match.

DS9Dax

I really like this. Lightly vanilla with spice and floral. Easy to wear. It’s not the most powerful but I’m a notorious over sprayer so works for me .
I just happened to be testing F&R. Hwy 190, the combo is incredible. That’s a happy little accident.
Overall 9/10

Elena_Dz

Sampled this on a hot summer day, it's an instant like. Smells like one of those incense sticks, bit of vanilla and I can feel just a bit of ginger. Mostly is myrrhe/incense, pleasant and interesting (not too much and not too little on cca 30 degrees). Nothing groundbreaking, I'm not a fan of other Chloe perfumes, but this one I like.

skarenine

I'm beyond disappointed.. This is just a bland, sweeter version of Armani code for women

yxcyxc

It has nothing to do with the OG. Upon the initial test, it immediately reminded me of L’interdit. But I was testing several other perfumes at the same time. My sense could be inaccurate. It’s warm. It doesn’t have the eartheness and dampness as the OG does.

VeroMikaela

Nuit d'Egypte debuts in a big way. A unique mix of vanilla resins, slightly ambery. It is exactly how you imagine the air would smell in an Egyptian night. A perfect combination, like a puzzle, between Eastern and Western trends in perfumery. But there's a just that... All this wonder doesn't last long. Its uniqueness easily dissipates like a mist in the sun's rays, the perfume evolves into a warm, slightly spiced amber and remains in this way, linearly, until the end.
It should be mentioned that it could be an independent perfume and not a flanker because it has nothing in common with the fruity cypres Nomade.
It has an excellent performance, nothing to say. It seems that the Chloe brand respects its customers and respects itself. It doesn't release perfumes countless, and when it launches something, quality represent a priority.
My only regret is that that absolutely sensational debut is not much more...
8/10

Maya lilac

What a beautiful blended myrrh mixed with vanilla, cinnamon, opoponax, orange blossom and broom flower. Chloe Nomade Nuit d’Egypte smells like a warm, soft, cozy, enveloping scent that’s made for fall or early spring days when the weather is still cold but not too cold. Because unfortunately, as beautiful and smooth as it is, it’s not a very intense or good projecting scent.

And for that reason I would not get a bottle of Nuit d’Egypte until it becomes more reasonably priced because it is kind of lacking in performance. And it’s expensive.

Otherwise, I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone, who’s looking for a creamy, ambery, sweet, resinous, balsamic vanilla heavy perfume with white florals and citrus nuances for cooler seasons. It’s beautifully done..

Pilikins

I just don’t get what this has to do with kyphi. It is an ambery orange blossom. It reminds me of sherbet for some reason. I was hoping for a deeper and spicier experience but no- this is very mainstream. Really unremarkable, so I’m pretty disappointed after all the kyphi hype. I’m giving this a miss

Mila97

Honestly, this smells like I just walked into a beauty store. It smells like a bunch of perfumes all at once. Not in a bad way, just not in a memorable one either.

sisina96rv

... I was just dtectaabout to write what "Violeteme" wrote.
Totally redundant flanker, completing the Nomade Naturel trio - the Jasmin and the Jasmin Intense.
While I like the original Nomade, this one is not understandable. It is such a vague mixture of undetectable notes...

katiesimpsonhair

This is really nice, I’m getting jasmine not listed and orange blossom and it’s quite citrus, it reminds me a bit of Libre, it’s really pretty and a lovely spring summer scent in my option. It’s quite unique. My fave is the Nomade Natural so far.. this one is unique and a good release, lasts a long time and has good strength.

violeteme

To my nose this is extremely similar to other Nomade Naturelle versions. Seems absolutely redundant, if you already own one.

The Athenian Gentleman

I love to smell it on my wife!!!
Beautiful, elegant sexy fragrance...

It has a note that none of the other (many) perfumes my wife has that makes me wanna sniff her all day, i believe is that kyphi note.

It's a spring/summer fragrance IMO...

Latetothescene

I love it so much. It's not straight up orangeblossom. Yes, it's a crowdpleaser, but what's wrong with that? Performance could be better but still good. 4-5 hours on skin, on clothes, the whole day and then some. The sweetness is juuust perfect! And that drydown vanilla 🤤...

What does it smell like? Well, nothing like nomade, just a hint of the DNA far far in the background. Opening a blast of orangeblossom and candied fruit. Mmmmm. Zero cinnamon t.m.n. The ginger I got in the drydown, spicy peppery, so gooood, but you have to spray liberally!

Edit: I got the opoponax, aka incense, but it only showed itself on clothes and again I sprayed quite liberally.) Was driving and thinking why am I smelling incense on my jacket? Jup.

Think a sweeter Libre edt with candied fruits, a bit of spice, an extra dose of Orangeblossom and a dash of iris. The drydown is VANILLA, Orange Blossom, iris, a hint of spicyness from the ginger, a hint of incense and some delicious sweetness of the fruits. I have no idea what Kyphi smells like. 🤷. What matters that it's utterly addictive.

This fragrance is very much misunderstood by first impression sniffers, which i get. Get yourself a sample of two, douce yourself incl clothes and get testing. This can stand next to niche orangeblossom fragrances quality and scentwise, EASILY! And i've sniffed quite a few. Performance on clothes is excellent and doesn't morph into something else, but the ginger and incense does show itself better. The amount used here is chef's kiss. Just adds a bit of interest but is not intrusive at all. The balance here is PERFECT. 10/10 I'm in love 🤩

Also, headscratch. imo....smells nothing like nomade naturelle tmn which i've tested twice on skin. It's way better and more modern then terracotta but still has that same vintage floral vibe in the drydown, like terracotta, which i don't love so that was a pass for me. But i do get why it's loved!

Nuit d'Egypte is all about fruity vanillic orangeblossom. Naturelle is about tropical-coconutty banana jasmine.
First impression reviews are just that, a first impression and should be taken with a big bag of salt, even more then the already very subjective opinion of someone who owns the fragrance.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Fragrantica should really have a first impression button added. But maybe that's just me.

L'égyptienne

As an egyptian lady i knew i gonna like it, not only based on its name but for its notes espesially the Kyphi.
I have this kinda habit when i travel, i pay a new fragrance from the dutyfree and using it during my trip to be engaged to my memories.
So Nuit d'egypte is the title of my last work trip to Paris and it was glamorus during the spring cold rainy weather.
Outfit: Black or grey wool coat wz black leather boots- additional touch smocky eyes+ rose lipstick
Longetivity: 6 to 8 hours on my skin
Not a beast but it's really shopisticated & unique...

talkaboutscents

It's one of those scents that takes you to an exotic location, you are resting at the hotel balcony in your bathrobe, facing a garden of yellow, white flowers projecting their heady fragrances into the early evening air, mixing with the scent of the hotel shower soap that you just took a shower with, the bathrobe has a nice laundry detergent scent leftover too.

There's a creamy tropical edge to Nuit d'Egypte, which fits the yellow flowers theme but I do not get most of the resins and spices listed as notes. It still smells like a very shampoo-clean feminine floral designer scent, almost impossible to dislike but also not offering a marginal edge comparing to previous flankers.

Elkost

Nothing special. There are way better perfumes. After 10+ sprays my husband still couldnt smell anything...i couldnt ether...really close to the skin smell. Disapointing... Sorry its a no from me 😥

VanHessen1234

A blend of sophistication and allure, with a touch of complexity that keeps it intriguing. A fragrance that is both delightful to the senses and effortlessly wearable is indeed a gem to find. The interplay between lightness and the warm, aromatic notes of spices and flowers creates a balanced and alluring scent profile. It's wonderful that it sits nicely on the skin, enhancing the wearer's presence in a subtle yet captivating way. I want to smell it again and again!

poppye

I love going to the store and smelling lots of different perfumes, but I am quite fussy with scents. This is honestly the MOST beautiful perfume that I have ever smelled. It is suchhhh a warm and pretty smell like a room of incense. I don’t normally leave reviews but this perfume is gorgeous it is rare to find a scent like it. I liked decadence Marc Jacobs and nigritella by bodyshop before those were discontinued which kind of had a warm oriental spice smell to them. But this is honestly the nicest I have found that smells warm and cosy but is still so feminine 🙂

masako_30

If you love YSL Libre Le Parfum but think it's too intense sometimes, if you love Chloé Nomade Naturelle Eau de Parfum but its sweetness is a pinch too much, I wish I could suggest you to dive into Nuit d'Egypte, it is a lovely melange of the two.
Nuit d'Egypte is delicate and airy, the notes of the two perfumes above belong to it but in a light way.
Walking the path of life with discretion is a sublime art, I'm pretty sure you love it too.

lamerienda

Extremely dry floral, almost dusty one. Also has a vintage vibe. Smells like a fragrance that has been sitting in SEPHORA for two decades.

Heliotrope72

Rating: 🍋👖👱🏼♀️🤳🏼💅🏼🍟🍹
Do I like it: Yep, it transports me
Who it is: The popular girl in 2012 highschool
Smells I get: citrus/ginger, white florals, amber, myrrh, heap of sugary vanilla
Meyer's Briggs type: ESFJ, ESFP

I love it
I love it
I love it

If Dior Addict (citrus-white floral-vanilla) and grand soir (amber-vanilla) had a cheapie baby, this would be it. 🐥 It's intoxicating, very strong in sillage at first hour, then calms down to a skin scent. Quite sweet, quite ambery, deliciously citric and white floral.

Reminds me of early 2010s perfumes.

There is a memory I have tied to this scent, and a good one at that. I wonder what is it? Reminds me of one of my sister's cool friends, the times of watching Buffy the Vampire slayer 🦇 and of Cosmopolitan magazines.
It makes me wanna dress up and get my ducks in order, but in an late 2000s way. I also get bubblegum. 🧋

It doesn't smell expensive or last very long, but it is a fun blast from the past and makes me wanna get out of bed and live a life where "fetch" is gonna happen & I'm a Pretty Little Liars co-star.

Makes me feel young. 🌱

kpop_stan

Holy cow, I haven't had a perfume throw me for a hoop like this in a long while! I immediately liked it, so much so I added an additional spray (I usually like to stick to 1 just in case I don't like it or it turns out to be super potent). But then it started to develop in a direction I couldn't decide if I liked or not. It also reminded me of something else, not necessarily another fragrance, but perhaps a scent memory, but I couldn't and still can't put my finger on it. I see Libre in the "similar to" section and the like to dislike ratio makes sense because they do smell similar a little bit, but not much. Libre is very aromatic and I would say "cold" compared to this, which obviously has spice therefore warmth. My goodness, I guess it must be the Kyphi because this has a musk to it that I feel like I haven't encountered before!

Anyhow, this mellows out surprisingly fast. This will be disappointing for some, but great news for many like me who don't really fuck with intense perfumes anyway. Yes it's soapy and floral but on my skin at least the spicy and balsamic notes equally as present. It's a smidge sweet but I'm not really picking up the vanilla!

I've had & really enjoyed Libre, but I can't call it between the two. It's like they took the same core concept and went in WILDLY different directions with it! And just as with Libre, I'd personally categorize this as unisex.

As is usually the case with me - I'd absolutely pick up a travel size of this, but I don't find it FB worthy as it's not the kind of thing I'd reach for regularly.

D. M. 11

This is very nice, very safe for a blind buy, pleasant and little addictive, but still "office safe" and clean, soapy...
I wouldn't recommend reading just notes, they are quite misleading in this case.

thatshot

I've loved chloe fragrances since my 20s, they always felt somehow unique in the designer category, loved the Nomade line, especially Naturelle and I feel like they couldn't really sell those so they decided to add more vanilla and make it more generic. Now this one, which sounded so promising, smells like any other department store 'feminine' fragrance. The vision was there and they suffocated it for profit, I guess.

FreddieMercury'sCat

I love the entire Nomade line, but I think this one has to be my least favorite. This seems so similar to Anamcara to me, which is lovely. I agree that this smells more generic, but it’s a nice fragrance nonetheless. Warm, comforting, and inoffensive.

lmnsvgz

Very underwhelmed - how does a fragrance with notes like this still manage to smell like a basic, vanilla designer scent? Just a bit of spice here and there, the classic artificial sweetness. Meh

The Jasmin naturelle is better.

monokeros

Beautiful but once again..nothing new.
This is dupe of Girl of now Elie Saab which I actually prefer than Chloe and it is more affordable 😎

ScentedPlaza

A lovely amber floral for spring/summer - my nose picks up jasmine buds, orange blossom, freesia, a touch of honey, a solar accord, tiare and a creamy ylang ylang.. These florals feel creamy, full of sun, so I'm getting positive, uplifting vibes here. A sunny scent!
In the very drydown it has something from Amarige by Givenchy.
Exotic vacation in a bottle, a great pairing with a feminine summer dress..
My YouTube channel: @SanneParf

Sarahlovesperfumes

Summertime. French Riviera. Sunset picnic. The beach. Salty hair. Bronzed skin. Linen dress. Happiness.

Saveria

Nuit d'Egypte smells mainly of myrrh and honey (broom) with a hint of orange blossom. It's delicately balsamic, I really like it; it looks like an oriental ointment.

It reminded me of Opium and - be attentive - NOT at all because they really resemble each other (Opium is imposing and strong, this one rather light and sweet) but because of this resinous facet brought by the myrrh and the opoponax, almost "medicinal". It's more of a feeling than a real resemblance.

I find a little mysterious and oriental side to it which attracts me irresistibly and I think that - without being exceptional - it is a more original composition than what we find nowadays.

It's a shame that the staying power and sillage are so light, I would have liked it to be a little more daring.

aspirina

This is a sweet floral scent with some resins. The orange blossom is slightly honeyed, reminiscent of Elie Saab and Classique, in a subdued way. The cinnamon and ginger are very soft. I was expecting more myrrh and opoponax from this scent. It is very pleasant, but I was expecting more. I think I am going to finish my sample but I won't buy a full bottle.

wondervalley666

I own FBs of every Nomade besides this and jasmine naturelle. I hadn’t gotten around to JN yet when they released this. I thought this sounded way more interesting so I bought an official carded mini spray.

First, I’d recommend letting your bottle or sample sit and rest for a few days before sampling. This scent is a bit unstable and comes off different if it’s been shaken. When it arrived I did a wrist spray test and thought it opened up awesomely spicy but quickly faded into the strongest GRAPE jasmine I’ve ever come across (and I’m a white floral fan with a large collection, so I’ve tried a lot of jasmine). The grape was like purple Gatorade on my skin, synthetic, sweet, strong, strange. It felt like Nomade Naturelle with strong persistent fake grape juice. I actually double checked my vial to make sure I didn’t get a jasmine naturelle spray in a nuit d’egypt card. I then checked the notes again and was dumbfounded.

I put my sample aside to rest and retested a week later. Now, it smells mostly like the notes (the notes I’m familiar with). I’d describe this most simply as a spicy sweet orange flower scent. It’s pretty simple and straightforward if you’re familiar with orange flower scents. Definitely reminds me the most of Roberto Cavalli EDP with a touch of Gaultiers Classique Essence / intense (both discontinued) but sweeter and a bit spicier. I am familiar with some of the “reminds me of” scents here and most smell nothing like this to me besides Roberto Cavalli. Maybe Dior Addict as well but I need to retest that one. I’d say there’s a subtle reminiscence to Alien Fusion and Azzaro Wanted Girl, mostly with the gingery spices.

The spices don’t exactly feel as exotic or potent as I hoped. I mostly get a ginger, touch of cinnamon, and some subtle spicy aromatics in the background. If the only listed notes for this scent were “orange flower, vanilla, ginger, and cinnamon” I’d say “yup that’s what I smell!” I don’t get the other spices enough to distinguish them. As the scent dries down, I do feel like I’m getting an occasional subtle whiff of jasmine again, but it isn’t strong pure grape juice concentrate like before, it’s more gentle realistic white floral. I’m guessing one of the spices or notes I’m less familiar with are tricking me into thinking it’s jasmine.

I suppose that’s where the criticisms come from claiming this scent isn’t very unique. I think just about every fragrance line has an orange flower scent somewhat similar to this. But so what? I think Nomade Naturelle smells like monoi, which is not a new or unique scent at all, but the quality, composition, and performance set it apart so much that I chose it over other similar scents that didn’t smell as beautiful. Initially I wasn’t thrilled with Nuit D’Egypt when I thought it was too grapey. However now the orange flowers are coming out and I’m finding it so beautiful. Many orange flower scents do not last on my skin at all and/or I go nose blind to them rapidly. This unfortunate phenomenon led me to “declutter” several expensive perfumes that I couldn’t smell 15 minutes after spraying. However they changed the formula in this Naturelle line, somehow these orange flowers are lasting on my skin and I can keep smelling them. I only have a couple other orange flower fragrances that last and project with my chemistry, but those aren’t orange flower-centric and/or I end up pulling more of the other notes besides the flower when I wear them.

I’d recommend this for women looking for the ultimate spicy sweet orange flower fragrance. Bonus points for the natural ingredients. Overall very nice, I will likely add this to my collection down the road once I’ve finished up some of my other orange flower scents. I like this blend more! Ultimately, I have the same reaction I did when I got Nomade Naturelle. Neither have the most unique composition but both are excellent quality, very mass-pleasing blends and smell like it. I believe both stand out against similar fragrances as better compositions.

I’d say performance is similar to Nomade Naturelle in terms of silage and longevity.

I wouldn’t expect too much of an “exotic Egyptian” or “night” type of vibe. This scent can work at night but has a solar aspect that makes me want to wear it in the sunshine. There aren’t any real exotic spice notes that I can’t find elsewhere, and I don’t get incense, unfortunately, but it’s still a gorgeous scent.

cicilija345

Trying Chloé perfume for the first time, and I'm impressed. The spicy warmth of the aroma is uplifting, feminine, and subjectively quite universal. The scent of warm cinnamon and citrus notes lingered on my hand for hours after I put a tiny amount on my wrist while testing the aroma at the drugstore. I now seriously consider making it my new signature scent.

LMD

I was so looking forward to trying this. It sounded intriguing and mysterious and I hoped it would be a wondrous mix of light and smoke. On first spray I was hopeful, it reminded me somewhat of myrrh and tonka which I love, but this impression did not last long. The notes don't mention jasmine, but to my nose I can smell jasmine in amongst the powdery sweet orange blossom. At this stage, it reminds me of YSL Libre EDT. The first time I tried it, it faded down to an ever so slightly spicy, sweet drydown very quickly then was gone without trace from my skin. Even sprayed on fabric the longevity was pretty poor. On second try I decided to be a little more generous in my sprays- two on neck instead of one and both wrists and elbows. This was a mistake. Unfortunately there is something in the composition that comes out swinging when over sprayed. I don't know if it's the cinnamon, ginger or cypriol, or a combination of the three, but it caused headache and nausea. Luckily it still didn't last long and faded away within an hour or two. I was expecting something different and unusual from this fragrance but every time I smell it I have the vague feeling I have smelt this somewhere before. I'm disappointed it didn't meet my high expectations. It could be fairly pleasant lightly sprayed but it is not a love for me, and not worth the money for a full bottle when it is so fleeting. For now at least I am pleased I only have a decant. We shall see if it grows on me.

Luckyed

YSL Cinema is that you? I am currently Cinema wearing to work so very familiar with and was taken aback when I sprayed this.

Maybe if I was to choose between the two I would pick the Chloe as the base is marginally more complex but owning both would be ridiculously redundant.

A non gourmand orange vanilla. No myrrh and the cinnamon is buried deep.

So in summary I like it a lot as it is in my orange amber wheelhouse and so would wear it day to day happily but I am disappointed that it doesn’t live up to the scent pyramid which promised more.

KBreckenridge

This was a blind buy for me. Smells identical to Armani Code.

Trinab

Sweet and spicy. A good blend of white and yellow florals. I get a light and syrupy sweetness and a warm balsamic tone. I can really feel the spices on my nose and tongue. Not too heavy, I think it would be appropriate for day or night. Fall through spring. Probably to sweet for very hot weather. I think it fits the Nomade line perfectly. Its very different than the others but still has that kinda upscale traveling hippie vibe of Nomade.
It's like smelling night blooming flowers on the breeze on a balmy night in some exotic location.
I'm happy to have it in my collection.

KöbiD

I must say that the original Nomade was a love at first sniff for me. What captivated me was the interplay of a lightly sweet fruitiness with woody notes. Therefore, I was eager to try Nuit d’Egypte, also because of the addition of orange blossom. However, I feel that this flanker is a pale version of the original: from the beginning to the end, I get mostly a transparent, dry and slightly sour muskiness. The orange blossom is hidden behind that veil of musk, peeking through from time to time. In my opinion, this fragrance has not much similarities with the original Nomade.

Zethre

To be fair, I don't know the original Nomade, but I don't get any spices really, it's just artificial jasmine and white flowers. Very generic floral perfume to my nose, (I'm not much of a fan of florals as you can probably tell!)

blackmartini

Infer what you will from this, but to me this smells exactly like a Sephora

Kahiola

I really want to ask the parfume department of Chloe, why did you produce that one? Such a waste.. Very nice parfume stays only an hour max, silage is weak.. Why??

bittersweetpoison

Got a 30ml today - I love Nomade Naturelle and was super excited to try this one! I’m fascinated by Egypt since I was very small, so I loved the story behind the fragrance and the notes looked like something I would be into. To me this fragrance smells like a huge bouquet of freesias. It’s floral and a tinny tiny bit spicy, it’s pretty and very wearable in my opinion, safe for office space and daily wear. I was expecting a more heavy perfume based on the notes listed, but this is very subtle. It matches the Nomade line, it’s a sweet addition, but unfortunately not what I thought it would be. I wanted something more mysterious, oriental, heavy and long lasting.

Edit: I’ve layered this with Armani Prive Indigo Tanzanite and it’s now everything I wanted from it. Suggest trying layering it with stronger, oriental and masculine leaning scents.

HellyBopPop

I love all the nomades in different ways, also this one even though it is weird ( to my nose ) . It actually smells a little like that smell you get when you sharpen a pencil…? 🫢

Kots_Tanya

I love this flanker so much! It’s probably my favorite Nomad after the original Naturelle, it’s so gorgeous. So good!

Viktória Benešová

It smells like Pure XS for her to me, but I like this one a bit more. But my favorite remains Nomade Naturelle.

Frau Totenkinder

This is 100% dupe of Roberto Cavalli! And unfortunately one of the notes here makes me genuinely sick :( Hard pass for me.

DiscoPolga

This is wonderful. Not as smoky or potent as the notes would suggest, but it’s got a spicy and creamy smoothness to it. It’s very sweet, well blended and unexpected. A successful blind buy and my favourite out of the Nomade line.

EauMyGoodness

It’s just pretty. I was super hyped for this one because I adore Chloe Nomade and every flanker so far. This on doesn’t have any Nomade or Nomade Naturel DNA.

It will be a crowd pleaser like Paradoxe or Born in Roma or D&G The Only One Intense, but super disappointing from a huge Nomade fan hoping for something special and unique.

mamsbens2008

btw: it does not smell like Cinema and Roberto cavalli at ALL (I have both)

mamsbens2008

I just got it today:

So Im a lil a bit disappointed as I was looking forward to this one and tbh it kind of smell generic to me..
It smells like Elie Saab Girl of Now and Loverdose

I already have the nomade naturelle which I LOVE! and I was expecting something unique with this one. Unfortunately its a cute winter scent but nothing more.. :(

Maya lilac

Finally a new designer release that seems to be more well thought and complex as far as the notes goes. I love Chloe Nomade Naturelle and I am really looking forward to trying this Nomade Nuit d’Egypte!

michirad

@gothicat idk about samples but makeupstore.com had all three sizes in stock on their US website a couple of weeks ago, though they’re sold out at the moment (https://makeupstore.com/product/786227/). I’m waiting for mine to arrive (they ship from Poland so it takes a minute). Might be worth checking their page every now and then to see if they restock; their prices were surprisingly reasonable, at least better than I expect full retail will be.

ozlemmenguloglu

is it long lasting

Halucynacja

Oh wow, I can see that people voted that it resembles 3 perfumes which i really love: Armani Code, Cinema and Roberto Cavalli. Can't wait to try it - will update once that's done!

Update on March 8th, 24: I've tested it briefly and sadly, it does not resemble any of the aforementioned frags to me..
It is an average, boring scent with a rather annoying note, however cannot pinpoint what that is. It is a pass for me.

imegaphone

I was so excited to try this because I feel that the Chloe Nomade range is the only designer line that offers something unique (even though I personally don't love it). So testing this from an official sample-
At first it reminds me of a softer sweeter fluffier version of Armani Code for Women (which I own, so I tested them side by side and AC is much more citrusy, but I like it more) so if you like the orange blossom+vanilla combo in AC you might enjoy this but in my collection it is redundant. The myrrh luckily doesn't remind me of Jo Malone's Myrrh&Tonka which I don't like anymore because one of my country's high-end shoe stores uses something extremely similar as their store air freshener :( The first time I sprayed it I also smelled something slightly animalic leaning towards B.O. (I had just showered so it wasn't me lol). The second time I didn't get any funky smell but be careful. Not safe to blind buy.

aprilnicole

This is especially interesting since Chloé's founder was born in Egypt, I believe. I hope I get to try this soon!

lmnsvgz

This is the only release I am excited for!!! FINALLY something unique!

Fenissa

I want this so bad. Huge fan of Nomade Naturelle.

 
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