Tipsy Narcissus (نرگس مست) Ayliroma
At a glance
Is Tipsy Narcissus (نرگس مست) Ayliroma worth trying?
Tipsy Narcissus (نرگس مست) by Ayliroma is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening wear in Spring, Fall
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- amber, floral, powdery with Cashmeran, Grapefruit, Fruits
The first impression
Tipsy Narcissus (نرگس مست) by Ayliroma is a fragrance for women and men. Tipsy Narcissus (نرگس مست) was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Ali Habibi. Top notes are Cashmeran, Grapefruit and Fruits; middle notes are Narcissus, Jasmine, Magnolia, Orchid and Rose; base notes are Siam Benzoin, Cacao Pod, Vanilla, Amber and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Ali Habibi
Ali Habibi is a perfumer known for his work with the Ayliroma brand, where he crafts fragrances that often blend cultural and modern influences. His olfactory style leans toward expressive, character-driven compositions that balance sweetness with depth, as seen in creations like My Sweetie Ayliroma and Tipsy Narcissus. Habibi’s portfolio includes a diverse range of themes, from the aquatic Sea Symphony Ayliroma to the mysterious Sherlock Holmes Ayliroma, showcasing his versatility in storytelling through scent.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Tipsy Narcissus (نرگس مست) Ayliroma
Essence
Tipsy Narcissus embodies the Alchemist, a figure who transforms base experiences into golden wisdom. The narcotic floral heart-narcissus, jasmine, magnolia-suggests intoxication with beauty itself, while cacao and benzoin in the base reveal a sensualist's appreciation for earthly delights. This is someone who turns every glance into a spell.
They operate at the intersection of art and science, much like how grapefruit's acidity balances Cashmeran's fuzzy warmth. For them, creation is sacred: whether composing poetry or perfecting a cocktail recipe, the act carries equal weight.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in flowing silhouettes that hint at both laboratory coats and opium den robes-wide sleeve cuffs stained with ink, high-collared shirts unbuttoned to reveal a talisman on a silver chain. Fabrics tend toward raw silk and linen that wrinkles poetically.
Their living space resembles an apothecary crossed with a boudoir: glass jars of dried petals beside absinthe spoons, a velvet chaise positioned to catch the afternoon light for reading.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the transformative power of attention. The narcissus note speaks to their fascination with perception-how the same flower can symbolize both vanity and rebirth depending on the light. They collect perspectives like rare spices, grinding them into new understandings.
Siam benzoin's resinous depth reflects their view that true sophistication embraces primal urges. They'd argue that civilization peaked when someone first thought to drizzle honey over cheese.
Relationships
Lovers describe them as "dangerously perceptive." They have a knack for identifying people's secret appetites-the craving for praise masked as humility, the thirst for control disguised as care. This makes them exhilarating and unnerving company.
Their closest friendships form with fellow obsessives: the perfumer who talks about ambergris for hours, the calligrapher who breeds their own indigo snails for ink. Conversations spiral into dawn.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin with bitter tonics and notebook scribbles. Afternoons might involve sketching orchid varieties at the botanical garden or testing new bitters recipes. Evenings find them debating Persian metaphysics in dimly lit bars, always the last to leave.
They keep irregular hours, following creative impulses rather than clocks. The fridge contains: black garlic honey, half a bottle of natural wine, and chocolate for pairing with scent experiments.
Shadow
Their fascination with transformation can tip into manipulation. The musky drydown warns of this tendency-the way they sometimes treat people as ingredients in a personal narrative. At worst, they become the puppeteer who forgets others have their own strings.
The cacao note reminds them: even the most complex flavors lose meaning without someone to share them. Alchemy requires witnesses.
Conclusion
Tipsy Narcissus is for those who lick knowledge from the blade. It's the scent of someone turning their life into an illuminated manuscript-every smudge and annotation part of the art.