Black Opium Nuit Blanche by YSL

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Nuit Blanche was one of the flanker perfumes of Black Opium. It was released back in 2016, after the immediate success of the original. This one never got the same level of attention, but I was interested to see what it’s all about. How it smells, how long it lasts, and if it was an underrated gem?

 


What does Black Opium Nuit Blanche Smell Like?

Notes include: coffee, sandalwood, orange blossom, white musk, rice, caramel

Click here to try: Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium Nuit Blanche Eau De Parfum Spray, 3 oz.


My Full Review

Here’s how YSL, describes this fragrance: A luminous trail journeys to the end of the night. The energy of black coffee embraces a vibrant orange blossom, enlightened by white musk. An electrifying thrill of femininity.

Nuit Blanche opens up on my skin with some of the familiar Black Opium DNA, though a bit sweeter, and quite a bit muted.

I get a good amount of coffee here, but a vanilla and caramel blend that comes across as milky. However, what really comes across on my skin is sandalwood. It becomes more prominent, after a few minutes, but it really pops on my skin.

I don’t think many other people had the same experience with this one, but Nuit Blanche is all about coffee and sandalwood, with the other notes playing bit parts.

So, at first it’s more of a spiciness (with vanilla and caramel) on top of those two notes. Then, it’s the orange blossom (which isn’t a strong here as it is in Black Opium Neon). Finally, it is the remnants of caramel with sandalwood and coffee. Not much musk comes through on me.

Each phase is actually pretty short lived, as the performance isn’t all that amazing with Nuit Blanche. It’s a bit weird because, I can recognize these sweeter notes, but they just don’t come across as sugary…maybe being suppressed by the purported rice note.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

This is the weakest of the Black Opium scents. I can get maybe up to an hour of it being a moderate scent and then it’s close to the skin. Seriously, not much projection or heaviness here. 

The longevity isn’t much better. It’s pretty much gone after four hours, on my skin. It’s not a bad journey, but it is a short one, and really lacks the performance of the others in the series (which aren’t all that elite).

Seasonally, it’s an autumn and winter wear, just like the original. Though, it wouldn’t be awful in warmer temperatures.

To me, this came across as more of a nightlife scent. But, it’s also really weak…soooo what’s the point? I suppose you could wear this during the daytime, since it’s not in your face. Maybe others will get better wear from Nuit Blanche.

 

 


Overall Impressions of Black Opium Nuit Blanche

Overall, do I like this scent? I mean, I like the smell well enough. I don’t think it’s amazing and I like the others from this line better, but it’s not a terrible smell.

I actually do like the fairly unique sandalwood and coffee that comes across on my skin. Throw in some caramel and vanilla, it’ll make for a good smelling latte. 

The performance is rather terrible, however. That may be a reason why this one never caught on and I’m pretty sure has been discontinued. It’s no longer available on the YSL website.

Really, I cannot recommend Nuit Blanche, unless you absolutely have to have every Black Opium perfume. Or maybe, if you find a dirt cheap bottle to try. 

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