How does the Eau de Toilette version differ from the original Narciso Eau de Parfum?+−
While both share the core musk and woody DNA, the Eau de Toilette replaces the gardenia and white floral top notes of the EDP with rose and peony. This results in a version that is slightly brighter, fresher, and more floral-forward, whereas the EDP is often described as creamier and more dense.
Is this a good choice for the office?+−
Yes, it is frequently cited as a top choice for business settings. Its moderate projection and clean, woody-floral composition make it professional and unobtrusive while still maintaining a distinct personality.
How long can I expect this fragrance to last?+−
Despite its lighter concentration, this fragrance is known for solid endurance. Most users find that the musk and cedar base notes provide several hours of wear, and the scent is particularly adept at clinging to fabric.
Does the vetiver make it smell masculine?+−
The vetiver and double-dose of cedar provide a woody structure that balances the floral notes, leaning into a "clean" aesthetic. While it is marketed for women, the dry, earthy base gives it a unisex appeal that fans of woody fragrances often appreciate.