Profumum Roma 2010 EDP

F ££ Acquired

Ninfea

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Profumum Roma Ninfea is an Eau de Parfum launched in 2010. Ninfea settles into a heart of Rose, Violet, Honeysuckle, and Grass. Profumum Roma's Ninfea carries an Acquired verdict, a green-led wear.

This one's a proper head-turner, albeit a divisive one. Expect a bold, sweet rose and violet symphony, but be warned - some noses detect an off-putting 'rubber and asphalt' vibe. Definitely test before you commit to the hefty price tag.
  • Elegant
  • Fresh
  • Feminine
  • Powdery
  • Sophisticated
Ninfea Eau de Parfum bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

Showing: Overall Blend

Performance

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

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Best For:
Spring
Also Works:
Summer Fall

A warm-weather pick - at its best in spring and summer.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Date Casual
Also Works:
Formal

Given its strong projection and longevity, Ninfea might be a bit much for a conservative office environment. It shines in casual and date settings, with many reviewers noting its compliment-getting potential, and its elegant floral character makes it suitable for less formal events too.

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About

Ninfea opens with a fresh, dewy burst of green grass and the sweet, narcotic allure of honeysuckle. As it settles, a prominent, almost jammy rose emerges, beautifully entwined with a powdery, slightly sweet violet. The dry down introduces an earthy, hay-like nuance, grounding the vibrant florals with a touch of rustic charm.