




ESSENS 4 Elements NOIR – No. 6 (50 ml) — a unisex perfume with character, depth, and a luxurious feel. If you want a shorter “quick highlights” version, I can do that too.
Name: Noir Perfume − Nr. 6 (4 ELEMENTS NOIR by ESSENS)
Type: Unisex
Size: 50 ml (also available in 2 ml sample)
Concentration: ~20 % aromatic essences, which is relatively high, giving good longevity and projection.
Here are the notes — how they evolve from top, through middle, to base:
| Layer | Notes | Character / Feel |
|---|---|---|
| Top (Opening) | Bergamot, Pepper, Gustative tones (taste-like or edible nuances) | Bright, spicy & somewhat zesty / tangy. The “gustative” tones suggest something playful or mouth‑watering, perhaps a hint of citrus with subtle sweetness. The pepper adds a bit of sharpness / spark. |
| Middle (Heart) | Cedarwood, Patchouli, Vetiver | More woody, deeper, grounded. The cedar gives structure, patchouli brings earthiness & richness, vetiver contributes greenness, smoky or dry depth. This phase balances the opening and leads into heavier base. |
| Base (Dry‑down) | Vanilla, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean | Creamy, warm and slightly sweet. The sandalwood gives softness, vanilla and tonka bean bring warmth and comfort, plus a slightly gourmand touch. Also combined with a leathery hint (from the description) due to how these base and middle woods interplay. |
The perfume is described as distinctive, unmistakable, meant for people who do not like to blend in—for those wanting attention and individuality.
It has a leathery facet implied through the base + woods (sandalwood + tonka bean combo mimicking an “animal scent of leather”) which gives it an edge.
Also classified (by ESSENS) as floral, leathery in fragrance family.
With 20% fragrance essence, expect relatively strong performance: decent sillage (how far the scent projects), good longevity (how long it lasts on skin).
Because of the mix of woods, sweet base, and spices, it probably transitions from a more vibrant opening to a rich, warm, possibly sensual dry‑down.
Putting together the notes, here's what wearing it might feel like:
At first spray, you get a burst: a fresh citrus twist (bergamot), a bite of pepper, maybe something that smells slightly edible or sweet or “gourmet.”
After a short while, the woods (cedar, vetiver, patchouli) come in; the sharpness softens, more grounded, deeper.
Eventually what lingers is warmth: creamy woods + vanilla + tonka + a leathery‑animalic undercurrent. Comfortable yet bold — it’s not a sweet bubblegum fragrance; it’s refined, complex.
Because of its balance of bright (opening) + woods + warm base, it probably suits evenings, cooler weather, or times when you want to make an impression.
But since it's unisex, it can be worn by anyone; the leather + woods give a masculine touch, while the vanilla and sweet base soften it for a broader appeal.
Could work for casual wear but shines more in semi‑formal or special occasions.
Alcohol denat., fragrance mixture, water, plus common fragrance components (e.g. coumarin, limonene, linalool, etc.) which can be allergens for sensitive skin.
As with all perfumes: good to test on skin first, avoid eyes, store in cool/dark place.
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