Nikole Miguel Polar Lights Paradise Birds Rar [verified] <EXTENDED>
A Journey to the Aurora & The Aviary: An In-Depth Review of Nikole Miguel’s Polar Lights Paradise Birds Rar
Perfumer: Nikole Miguel
Collection: Limited Release / Artisanal Extract
Concentration: Likely an extrait or high-perfume-oil concentration (based on “Rar” – possibly “rare” or a batch code)
Released: Niche/Indie, post-2020 aesthetic
The phrase "Nikole Miguel Polar Lights Paradise Birds Rar" appears to refer to
- Ambergris (the real, pale kind) – salty, slightly fecal, but also marine and warm. It smells like skin after swimming in the Arctic Ocean.
- Fossilized amber – not sweet amber, but a crushed stone, dry, dusty, with a hint of pine resin from ancient forests.
- Musk – a white musk that is clean but also slightly sweaty, like feathers and down.
- Birch tar – the tiniest drop, giving a smoky, leathery, campfire-under-the-aurora effect.
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