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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. Noir Marine was launched in 2011.
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.
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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