12/18/2023
Antidotte
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The fragrance has something...
I recently ordered a whole series of Ard al Zaafaran fragrances.
All of them had to be tried on a paper strip to get a first impression.
One was there...it completely overshadowed all the others, the Fakhar al Oud..... and yet there was a note that could keep up with the Fakhar.
When I smelled the oud bomb, there was nothing and when I held the others to my nose...there was only the over-present Fakhar al Oud.
Today I took the Mousuf to work...we had stocktaking.
And there was this single omnipresent but very fine delicate note...and for the life of me I can't figure out what it could be. It's something sweet and woody with a hint of subtle tobacco and white incense.
This note is addictive and gives the otherwise already quite beautiful fragrance that certain something.
Yes, Mousuf is a real gourmand fragrance...but without being too heavy, with a certain elegance.
It is therefore not only ideal for winter, but also for the transitional period.
The bottle fits well in the hand...the fragrance is not the most present but the silage is ok to be noticed by the other person.
It easily lasts all day on my clothes.
And the nice thing is, of the 40 or so fragrances I've ordered in the last few weeks, it's a stand-alone fragrance.
I like that.
Nothing is more boring than the same thing in different variations.
But I have to say that these 40 fragrances are mostly dupes...or at least that's what others call them.
For me, they are independent fragrances because I don't know the originals and never will.
I'm not paying 200 just for a perfume.
Conclusion...for 15.- you get a very beautifully made and high-quality gourmand fragrance that you don't smell on every corner.
All of them had to be tried on a paper strip to get a first impression.
One was there...it completely overshadowed all the others, the Fakhar al Oud..... and yet there was a note that could keep up with the Fakhar.
When I smelled the oud bomb, there was nothing and when I held the others to my nose...there was only the over-present Fakhar al Oud.
Today I took the Mousuf to work...we had stocktaking.
And there was this single omnipresent but very fine delicate note...and for the life of me I can't figure out what it could be. It's something sweet and woody with a hint of subtle tobacco and white incense.
This note is addictive and gives the otherwise already quite beautiful fragrance that certain something.
Yes, Mousuf is a real gourmand fragrance...but without being too heavy, with a certain elegance.
It is therefore not only ideal for winter, but also for the transitional period.
The bottle fits well in the hand...the fragrance is not the most present but the silage is ok to be noticed by the other person.
It easily lasts all day on my clothes.
And the nice thing is, of the 40 or so fragrances I've ordered in the last few weeks, it's a stand-alone fragrance.
I like that.
Nothing is more boring than the same thing in different variations.
But I have to say that these 40 fragrances are mostly dupes...or at least that's what others call them.
For me, they are independent fragrances because I don't know the originals and never will.
I'm not paying 200 just for a perfume.
Conclusion...for 15.- you get a very beautifully made and high-quality gourmand fragrance that you don't smell on every corner.