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Friday, December 8, 2023

Noa Noa by Otto Kern c1990

Noa Noa by Otto Kern : launched in 1990.  Otto Kern is a brand known for its fashion and accessories, and it ventured into the perfume market with several fragrances. 





Fragrance Composition:




So what does it smell like? It is classified as a crisp fruity floral-oriental fragrance for women.
  • Top notes: lemon, tangerine, mint, mandarin orange, cassia, galbanum and grapefruit
  • Middle notes:spices,  sandalwood, patchouli, balsam fir, orris root, jasmine, heliotrope, cedar and rose
  • Base notes: tonka bean, amber, musk, benzoin, oakmoss and vanilla


This composition creates a complex and layered scent experience:
  • The top notes provide a fresh, zesty opening with a hint of minty coolness and a touch of green from cassia and galbanum.
  • The middle notes introduce a rich, aromatic heart with a blend of spices, earthy and woody elements from sandalwood, patchouli, and balsam fir, along with floral accords from jasmine, heliotrope, cedar, and rose.
  • The base notes add depth and warmth, featuring sweet and resinous facets from tonka bean, amber, musk, benzoin, oakmoss, and vanilla.

Noa Noa's unique combination of fruity, floral, and oriental elements makes it a versatile and sophisticated fragrance suitable for various occasions.




Bottles:


Saturday Night - Volume 107, 1992:
"Noa Noa by Otto Kern - This potent, sensual fragrance from designer Otto Kern is as exotic as its name, which means fragrance in Polynesian. Eau de Toilette, $19.50 to $67.50."


Noa Noa was available in the following:
  • 0.85 oz Eau de Parfum Spray
  • 1.7 oz Eau de Parfum Spray
  • 0.17 oz Eau de Toilette Mini Splash
  • 0.5 oz Eau de Toilette Purse Spray
  • 0.85 oz Eau de Toilette Spray
  • 1.7 oz Eau de Toilette Spray
  • 2.5 oz Eau de Toilette Deodorante Spray
  • 6.8 oz Bath & Shower Beauty Treatment 
  • 6.8 oz Body Silk
  • 1.7 oz Roll on Deodorant
  • 5.2 oz Fresh Shower Gel
  • 5.2 oz Smooth Body Cream



 


Fate of the Fragrance:


It seems that Noa Noa by Otto Kern has been discontinued, although the exact date of discontinuation is unknown. Discontinuation of fragrances can happen for various reasons, including changes in market trends, rebranding efforts, or the decision of the brand to focus on other products.

When a fragrance is discontinued, it can become harder to find, and existing bottles may become collector's items for enthusiasts. However, discontinued fragrances sometimes make comebacks in the form of limited editions or reissues, especially if there's significant demand or nostalgia associated with them.

For fans of Noa Noa, keeping an eye on online marketplaces, specialty fragrance shops, or auctions might be the best way to find remaining bottles or potentially discover vintage versions of the scent. Additionally, exploring similar fragrances in the fruity floral-oriental category could lead to finding new favorites with similar olfactory profiles.

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