Azha Perfumes EDP

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Eternal Nights

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Azha Perfumes Eternal Nights is an Eau de Parfum. Eternal Nights opens with Pear, settles into a heart of Lily Of The Valley, and dries down to a base of Vetiver and Ambergris. Azha Perfumes's Eternal Nights carries an Acquired verdict, a white floral-led wear.

This one is an absolute divider. Expect either a watery, floral freshness or a 'stagnant pond of spoiled melon and cucumber'. You'll either love it or hate it, there's no in-between.
  • Bold
  • Clean
  • Woody
  • Powdery
  • Sweet
Eternal Nights Eau de Parfum bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

Showing: Overall Blend

Performance

Longevity
Long (6-10h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Strong

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Best For:
Spring Summer
Also Works:
Fall

Built on white floral, fresh and fruity - a composition that sits best in spring and summer.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Sport
Also Works:
Date Casual

Given its strong sillage and aquatic-fresh character, Eternal Nights is best suited for casual or sport wear where its intensity won't overwhelm. It's too loud for the office and might be a bit too polarising for formal events, but could definitely make a statement on a date.

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About

Eternal Nights opens with an elusive pear note, quickly giving way to a prominent, slightly aquatic lily of the valley. As it settles, a salty, woody vetiver-ambergris base emerges, contributing to a powerful, almost 80s-esque floral-aquatic feel. What some perceive as fresh and clean, others find reminiscent of 'saltwatery cucumber melony mess'.