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The Queen of Sheba by Attar Collection

The Queen of Sheba

Käse
08/14/2022 - 04:38 AM
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8Scent

Elegant and Light at the Same Time

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da057M9Zcxc

Can you hear her coming? The Queen of Sheba is arriving!

She brings with her noble cedarwood and a delicate bouquet of flowers from afar. Only the best for the wise King Solomon.

Finally, we have a floral fragrance that is not banal and arbitrary (see my recent statements on Si, Si Passione, and all the others).

Although there are no fruits present, a fruity impression arises with a slight acidity that gives it a subtle freshness, but there is also a light sweetness. I don’t know where this peachy touch comes from. Other fragrances claim to contain peach, and I smell more strawberry or fruit in general. There is no peach in this one, and yet I can smell it.

The overall impression is floral, fruity, sweet, and powdery. Elegant, yet also fresh.
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10 Comments
StellinaLinaStellinaLina 1 year ago
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On my skin, there's even a very noticeable peach note after the slightly chypre drydown. A very beautiful, well-balanced scent for a woman who knows what she wants. Fragrance trophy for you 💛✨️
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PeachessPeachess 3 years ago
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Super described, I also noticed the peach note!
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Camey5000Camey5000 3 years ago
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Cedar, blossoms, and peach: definitely a lovely composition.
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BehmiBehmi 3 years ago
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That sounds good, I always really like osmanthus. The tangy freshness could be jasmine?
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KäseKäse 3 years ago
I actually don't know how many perfume components smell on their own, so I usually can't identify them.
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DelightfulDelightful 3 years ago
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Sounds very nice :).. It has osmanthus in it, the flowers smell fruity and also gently of peach.. Makes me curious :)
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UntermWertUntermWert 1 year ago
Yes, I'm also guessing it's the osmanthus.
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KäseKäse 3 years ago
Thanks for the info, now I know where it comes from :)
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Valerie7Valerie7 3 years ago
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Interesting! What's the sillage and longevity like on that one? :)
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KäseKäse 3 years ago
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I always find it hard to assess sillage when I'm wearing a fragrance myself.
As for longevity: I applied it about an hour ago. That's not a long time, but it's still very noticeable; I've encountered many fragrances that have faded by now.
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