Ex Nihilo Cologne 352 Eau de Parfum

COLOGNE 352 | The olfactory signature of our Parisian address rue Saint-Honoré. Our interpretation of a skin Cologne, surprising and delicate, exquisitely addictive. A gentle splash of Italian Lemon rises into a crescendo...

Fragrance Notes: Lemon, Juniper Berry, Orange Blossom, Rose, Lily of the Valley, Cedar, Guaiac Wood, Musk

Regular price$385.00
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EX NIHILO

Founded in 2013 by a trio of young creatives in Paris, EX NIHILO is a perfume house that marries the best of traditional perfumery with a modern, avant-garde approach. The Maison works with perfumers from the edgy creative community and gives them complete creative freedom, resulting in innovative and uncompromising fragrances. EX NIHILO's radical approach pushes the boundaries of traditional perfumery by using the most exclusive materials and breaking the rules to create bold and unique scents.

EX NIHILO's commitment to exclusivity extends to its distribution, which is the most exclusive in the world. With a flagship store on Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris, the brand has expanded to a select number of locations worldwide. EX NIHILO's dedication to quality, creativity, and exclusivity has earned it a loyal following of fragrance enthusiasts who appreciate the brand's boundary-pushing approach to perfumery.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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"I’m a woman that generally prefers the “girly” scents, so this took me by surprise! In the beginning the lemon is most pronounced on me with a hint of rose. Once it’s died down, I mostly get Lily and musks with a smidge of a woody anchor. To me, this MFK 754 and Byredo Blanche without the starch! This is a year-round, slightly feminine, wear-to-yoga-class scent on me. I’ve gotten so many complements wearing this. My doctor, strangers, even my SO loves it and he is not a fan of the idea of unisex scents."

Whitney (5/5)

"Juniper is the star. Fresh, just slightly masculine but I would still wear this as a woman. Reminds me of Orpheon but without all the powder"

Ramish (5/5)

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