Urbanist Prive Gold Al Haramain / الحرمين
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* Urbanist * - the urban planner and architect
When I read DrGourmand's statement, I already became aware of this fragrance and promptly ordered a small bottling. Although I imagined *Urbanist Gold*, completely different, namely sweeter and warmer, I still like it!
The modern, smooth bottle is a perfect match for the fragrance. And the name *Urbanist* is also well chosen, as it stands for urban planners and architects who are building ultra-modern skyscrapers made of metal and glass. Cool, breathtaking aesthetics. The fragrance seems to be based on all these things and inspires such associations.
With *Urbanist Gold* I can only describe the overall effect on my nose, because I cannot smell individual ingredients. Predominantly I perceive the fragrance as masculine. For ladies, who like to use cool and tart men's fragrances, it is definitely a recommendation. However, I do not perceive it as a female scent, although it is intended as such
The first sprayer is really powerful. A fresh, aromatic fragrance, full-bodied and multi-faceted. Spicy yes, but not recognizable which spices are involved. Everything is beautifully balanced and no note stands out unpleasantly or strikingly from the beautiful composition. *Urbanist Gold* smells exclusive and high quality and much more expensive than it is. It conveys cultivated elegance without appearing too cool or repellent. It is a full, aromatic scent, which will find its lovers, and it is really worth testing it
In the base note it becomes warm and spicy, but also retains the initial freshness, which I find very interesting.
Rather woody at the end. I cannot smell amber, vanilla and tonka bean.
You certainly won't go unnoticed with this interesting scent, as it has a good sillage and durability and could be an elegant crowdpleaser. In any case, I find it very pleasant and likeable.
For my nose, not really innovative or spectacular in its recipe, but still a striking bang.
The modern, smooth bottle is a perfect match for the fragrance. And the name *Urbanist* is also well chosen, as it stands for urban planners and architects who are building ultra-modern skyscrapers made of metal and glass. Cool, breathtaking aesthetics. The fragrance seems to be based on all these things and inspires such associations.
With *Urbanist Gold* I can only describe the overall effect on my nose, because I cannot smell individual ingredients. Predominantly I perceive the fragrance as masculine. For ladies, who like to use cool and tart men's fragrances, it is definitely a recommendation. However, I do not perceive it as a female scent, although it is intended as such
The first sprayer is really powerful. A fresh, aromatic fragrance, full-bodied and multi-faceted. Spicy yes, but not recognizable which spices are involved. Everything is beautifully balanced and no note stands out unpleasantly or strikingly from the beautiful composition. *Urbanist Gold* smells exclusive and high quality and much more expensive than it is. It conveys cultivated elegance without appearing too cool or repellent. It is a full, aromatic scent, which will find its lovers, and it is really worth testing it
In the base note it becomes warm and spicy, but also retains the initial freshness, which I find very interesting.
Rather woody at the end. I cannot smell amber, vanilla and tonka bean.
You certainly won't go unnoticed with this interesting scent, as it has a good sillage and durability and could be an elegant crowdpleaser. In any case, I find it very pleasant and likeable.
For my nose, not really innovative or spectacular in its recipe, but still a striking bang.
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