Oriental Mint Phaedon for women and men

Oriental Mint Phaedon for women and men

main accords
green
aromatic
amber
fresh spicy
tobacco
balsamic
smoky
marine
sweet

Perfume rating 4.04 out of 5 with 141 votes

Oriental Mint by Phaedon is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Oriental Mint was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Pierre Guillaume.

Phaedon is the new line of fragrances developed by the perfumer Pierre Guillaume, named after Plato's dialogue Phaedon. Phaedon was an imprisoned young man, bought by an Athenian slave trader. While he was serving a meal at his new master’s home, he answered the question of Socrates, who was the guest in the house. Socrates, dazzled by his spirit, bought him and made him his disciple.

Noir Marine features notes of Egyptian mint, tobacco leaf and resins.

Available as 50 and 100 ml EDT.

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Fragrance Notes


Mint
Resin
Tobacco
Incense
Sea Notes

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Perfume longevity:3.15 out of5.

Perfume sillage:2.37 out of4.

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perfumepassion

I love this fragrance! 🥰. It’s a very crisp, fresh minty scent. Probably does lean a little more on the masculine side, but as a woman I thoroughly love wearing it as well! Think it’s good year round! 💐🌞🍁❄️

A.Bandini

According to official website there is Peppermint, pepper, tobacco, rose geranium, Tolu resins, cedar, white musk and ambergris in this one. Its starts off with a blast of smokey, semi sweet dark green mint which is an unusual yet very interesting and beautiful combo. Its a bit like a smokey after eight in the opening minutes. Peppermint remains the main player for a long time but the supporting notes change and develope over the duration of this fragrance on skin. First, its resins and a mild tobacco mixing up with the peppermint, towards the end and as it opens up, its the ambergris that mixes up with the peppermint and this probably is the phase that could translate into a sea note as mentioned in the notes pyramid so the evolution of this fragrance is from dark to light. The late drydown is ambery and powdery a bit. I love mint so i like this unusual iteration and interpretation of mint too.

Celestya

This fragrance is not linear:
--> opening: very fresh and natural mint. I love it, for all and for summer.
--> after 30 min: resin and tobacco with a touch of mint. I find it sexy for a man, more for fall and winter...
Well, so, I will give to my husband :)
8/10

Singabera

Opens up with burst of chewing gum/tooth paste mint, in few minutes it gets bit silent, dry tobacco leaves get prominent and mint is gone.
Remaining time it's just tobacco with slight spicy nuances (can not even say I feel incense or any resins).
Overall it's nothing special, sits close to skin and has boring development.

TAP

I think Oriental Mint is an absolutely lovely, intriguingly original fragrance focusing on wonderfully natural, fresh, sharp and mentholy mint combined with terpenic resins, olibanum and cool tobacco. Pleasant sillage and good longevity on my skin :)

BloomPerfume

Tobacco that has been warmed up and then cooled. Like, say, in a pipe. Very slightly spicy but mostly aromatic this way and mint supports this logic a lot

Fausto74

Very nice.. Tobacco, mint with hint of olibanum. Very oriental "shisha like" scent. Fresh and smoky and resinous at the same time... Love it!

michelernst

I have and extra bottle for sell

RayFlash

Mint! Fascinating!

3/10

JEDI 2.0

Absolutely LOVED this stuff!! I purchased a 5ml decant a few months ago, and I burned through it quicker than I've ever used a fragrance.

It's a shame that the scent didn't seem to last more than an hour, perhaps less. It was the most refreshing blast of mint and spices, genuinely made me smile every time I applied. Probably why I used it up so quickly =)

This cologne is reminiscent of what my Dad smelled like as a kid, when he chewed spearmint gum instead of having a cigarette. I always remember his beard and clothes had a spicy "gentlemanly" smell, and I loved it, it made me feel safe in a way. Although I was somewhat of a "mama's boy" as a kid, I have always had this connection, this bond with my Dad and now that I'm grown, we're genuine pals. Somehow, this cologne evokes that "bond" to me, it really does make me think of my Dad, even though this isn't a cologne he wore but rather something within it that reminds me of him, through my childhood eyes.

Fairly hard to find. if you find a chance to sample it, take it. I really can't justify buying a full bottle for something so lackluster in performance, although the smell is absolutely divine to me. I give this a 9/10, if there was a way to not change the aroma at all, but make it last twice as long it would receive 11/10.

sherapop

The mint in the opening of Phaedon Noir Marine is quite marked--so much so that I expected this to be just another office-friendly, freshly pressed and starched white shirt scent. Something along the lines of Bvlgari pour Homme (if I am remembering which one is which among a long list of made-for-men fragrances with basically interchangeable names...).

Anyway, the mint diminuendos nearly as quickly as it crescendoed, leaving the noir or "oriental" incense behind. There is a lingering mintiness in the background, which is why this creation is a bit unorthodox, combining somewhat contradictory leanings: extreme cleanliness and more of a scruffy demeanor.

I do not dislike Noir Marine, which I expected that I would given my prejudice against any fragrance with "marine" or "aquatic" or "blue" in its name, most of which are calone monsters. This is not that, thankfully. I would recommend this to guys who like cologne but do not necessarily want to draw a lot of attention to themselves. Seems pretty safe and pleasant, all in all. More masculine than feminine but not suggestive in the least.

leathermountain

It was pure and linear mintcense, for almost 24 hours.

It started very buzzy (like aldehydes in texture, but frankincense in smell), to the point of making me cough a little, but I don't mind because I love frankincense that much. It settled down slowly until the very end, when the incense gave up, and that left the mint pretty sweet for me. Then again, that happened long after I'd still be wearing a given fragrance on a typical day.

In the heart, if I breathed warm air right onto my arm and then inhaled immediately in the same place, I could pick up the tobacco. That was wonderful but played very hard to get.

Frankincense shares a lot of territory with mint. I knew they were both cool/cold, but it's more than that, and very interesting!

No toothpaste that I can smell, and the mint is not really foodie either, but if pressed I would say it is perhaps closest to the mint in ice cream.

Edit: I don't think there are even purported to be any 'sea notes' in this scent. It does go by another name, Noir Marine, but that's the only overt oceanic reference I can find. Other sources I've consulted list mint, incense, tobacco, and sometimes geranium, but no sea. (No evidence of any floral anything for me).

Other sources also refer to the idea of a fougere, but I don't get that. The only way this is related to a fougere is that I might be tempted to wear a fougere next, because of the potential mint overlap. But I'm not wearing a fougere right now; that much seems clear.

Cereza

A lovely , fresh and natural smelling mint...for 10 minutes. Then unfortunately mint note fades away completely and I am left with a sugary incense and tobacco combo. It is rather enjoyable though, but I would not count on this being a "unisex" as it on me is clearly masculine and has a very manly undervibe to it.

Though this is nice, this scent lacks complexity and depth. Though not all people look for depth in perfume, sometimes one just wants to smell nice and this actually does smell nice - a sweet, manly tobacco.

rfablarage

A very beautiful mint, if you like(love) at Night etoilee of goutal annick or herba fresca of guerlain, this mint owes entrance(entry) to your collection!
The holding(dress) is not rather long on the other hand!
A mint very fraiche (more jet 31 than jet 27 for those who know these drinks!!), very white I would say!

In french:
Une très belle menthe, si vous aimez Nuit etoilee de annick goutal ou herba fresca de guerlain, cette menthe doit entrée dans votre collection!
La tenue n'est pas assez longue par contre!
Une menthe très fraiche (plus jet 31 que jet 27 pour ceux qui connaissent ces boissons!!), très blanche je dirais!

perfumepassion

I really liked this one the best out of the line of fragrances. Reminds me of the beach. Salty sea air and sun. Clean and salty at the same time.
Can't really detect the tabacco note, but the mint and resin are very dominant. The combination of notes altogether are very nice.

pb0330

at first it smells like u are using minty toothpaste in the middle of a pine forest. after a few minutes the mint dies down and then it's more of a soft tobacco smell with a hint of mint. definitely a scent for a man. i personally do not like it.

 
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