The Scented Hound

Perfume blog with abbreviated perfume reviews & fragrance reviews.


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En Avion by Caron

En Avion

WHAT I SMELL:  En Avion opens with a spiced Neroli that feels like it’s covered in a light wax.  It’s not too orange, and it feels slightly weighted with a light incense and an inner warmth.  En Avion isn’t a fragrance that morphs and changes, but rather it holds its own by daring you not to like it’s subtle but somewhat detached beauty.  However, let me counter that after about 1.5 hours, En Avion becomes the beauty I crave as it develops into this incredibly creamy and wonderfully smooth floral composition with just the right amount of spice.  I would also say that it’s a girly fragrance for non -girly girls as it feels semi-fresh and floral without being obviously pretty even though it is.  En Avion is one of those fragrances that I love to wear to bed only to awake with a lightly spiced carnation that hugs the skin.

From the Caron website:

In 1919, to mark the dawn of women’s liberation, Caron made the bold move of dedicating a deliberately provocative fragrance to the beautiful androgynous women, nonchalantly holding their long ivory and mother-of-pearl cigarette-holders.

A subtly ambiguous fragrance, which takes the leathery top notes normally associated with men’s fragrance, and combines them with an infinitely feminine floral bouquet.

En Avion Notes:  neroli, spicy orange accord, jasmime, opoponax palm-beach-sydney-1920s

WHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME:  Girls who don’t give a damn!

THREE ADJECTIVES THAT DESCRIBE EN AVION: tempered, worldly, non-judgmental

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT EN AVION:  SmellyBlog, Perfume-Smellin Things, The Black Narcissus

BOTTOM LINE:  En Avion keeps calling me back and I seem to be wearing it a lot as of recently.  This review is based on the current version of the parfum extrait, but I would love to get my hands on some vintage as I have the feeling that there might be a slightly darker edge that is missing from the current version.  My love for Caron just keeps growing!

  • Bone Rating: 4 out of 5 possible bones
  • Scent: Oriental Floral
  • Classification: Feminine, but can be worn by a man.
  • Expense: $100 for 7.5ml parfum extrait


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NARCISSE NOIR by CARON

NarcisseNoirWHAT I SMELL:  Narcisse Noir opens with a dark and deep narcissus, like it comes from the depths of a country field that is moistened with a warm undercurrent that runs through it.  It’s sharp like the flower, but not so much that it’s all bite.  After around five minutes the orange blossom comes to the surface.  It’s not bright and it’s not juicy, but rather mixed with the narcissus it retains this darker, more mysterious edge.  The jasmine adds a bit of rubberiness to the mix almost like its tuberose.  I like it at this stage because it fills your lungs with weighted beefy florals.  But soon enough, the darker veil lifts a bit to reveal a lighter side which unfortunately reminds me of expensive hair spray.  If only the fragrance could have stayed in that early stage!  The drydown….well, see below…

Top notes are african orange flower and narcissus; middle notes are jasmine, orange and tincture of rose; base notes are vetyver, musk and sandalwood.

KrogerCitiCenterWHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME:  Years ago, the first home I ever purchased was in a suburb outside of Atlanta, GA called College Park.  I lived in a neighborhood where we all had historic plaques on our homes and it was very homey, pretty and was a great place to live.  Unfortunately, historic College Park is surrounded by some not so nice areas and quality grocery shopping was hard to come by.  In East Point, the town next to us there was the Kroger Citi Center.  I don’t know if they were trying to recreate a neighborhood concept, but whatever it was, it failed.  Instead of walking directly into the grocery store, you had to walk by a series of mom and pop small businesses in addition to a Popeyes chicken restaurant.  One of the business was a nasty looking beauty salon.  I don’t know what kind of chemicals were used in that shop, but that horrid burnt hair, chemical smell combined with the smell of Popeye’s Fried Chicken always gave me a headache and made me nauseous.  Unfortunately, the drydown in Narcisse Noir reminds me of the Kroger Citi Center.  OK, this is better than that, but it still reminds me of the gauntlet that I used to have to walk through to get my groceries.

As I was having a hard time getting past this association, I asked my husband what he thought it smelled like.  He said it smells kind of powdery like a girls bedroom and said it reminded him of his sister.  Go figure…maybe she ate a lot of fried chicken while she was under the hairdryer!

THREE ADJECTIVES THAT DESCRIBE NARCISSE NOIR:  sour, strange, pungent

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT NARCISSE NOIR:  Bois de Jasmin, The Perfumed Dandy, Perfume Posse

BOTTOM LINE:  You would think that I would give this a great big “1 Bone”, but for some reason I am repulsed, yet attracted to this Caron classic and every once in a while will wear it.  So even though it’s not for me there is a reason that it has been around since 1911.  Besides, who couldn’t love that perfume bottle?

  • Bone Rating: 3 out of 5 possible bones
  • Scent: Oriental Floral
  • Nose:  Ernest Daltroff
  • Classification: Feminine, with masculine leanings
  • Expense: $180 for 15ml Parfum Extrait which this review was based on.


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New Release: Nocturnes (2013) by Caron

NocturnesThis review is based on the 2013 Nocturnes release that is part of the Caron La Selection collection of fragrances.

WHAT I SMELL:  Nocturnes opens bright and beautiful and very similar to one of my all time favorites, Givenchy Ysatis.  It’s bold with florals highlighted by gorgeous ylang-ylang and warmed rose with hints of pepper; although this is perfectly blended so that notes are hard to distinguish on their own.  Soon enough the Ysatis like boldness upon first application starts to retreat and you start noticing the tuberose a bit more.  But it’s a soft tuberose and one that’s rather comforting and pretty.  The fragrance doesn’t change much after this except that the vetiver woodiness becomes more prominent.  Nocturnes is pretty, close to the skin and an overall lovely surprise.

Nocturnes Notes:  Top notes are orange, rose and neroli; middle notes are jasmine, tuberose and ylang-ylang; base notes are sandalwood, vetiver and musk.

Lilting MelodyWHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME:  A lilting melody.

THREE ADJECTIVES THAT DESCRIBE NOCTURNES: uncomplicated, pretty, endearing

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT NOCTURNESPerfume Shrine.  I can only find additional reviews for the older version of the fragrance.

BOTTOM LINE:  I can’t say how this compares to the older version of the fragrance, but this is really quite pretty, but nothing groundbreaking.  Nocturnes is the perfect fragrance for when you just want to feel content and happy as there’s nothing dark about this at all.  It would be perfect for the office, or running errands in your jeans.  I have read some complaints about the new Caron bottles that are part of the La Selection collection where people thought that the bottles were too boring and masculine.  I think they’re better in person than in pictures.  They’re simply designed, heavy in weight and the cap is magnetized so that it won’t fall off of the bottle.   For me, the new bottles definitely work!

  • Bone Rating: 3.5 out of 5 possible bones
  • Scent: Floral Woody Musk
  • Classification: Feminine
  • Expense: $126 for 100ml EdP