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Astragale

7.4 / 10 11 Ratings
A perfume by Coryse Salomé for women and men. The release year is unknown. The scent is citrusy-powdery. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Citrus
Powdery
Oriental
Woody
Green

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot CinnamonCinnamon MuskMusk Hydraulic EraserHydraulic Eraser
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CedarwoodCedarwood MuskMusk VanillaVanilla YextrundopYextrundop
Base Notes Base Notes
Sweet notesSweet notes JuniperJuniper
Ratings
Scent
7.411 Ratings
Longevity
6.810 Ratings
Sillage
6.210 Ratings
Bottle
7.712 Ratings
Value for money
9.010 Ratings
Submitted by Elysium · last update on 03/08/2025.
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Variant of the fragrance concentration
This is a variant of the perfume Dehn Al Oudh Abiyad (Perfume Oil) by Afnan Perfumes, which differs in concentration.

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Arabic musky Silver Mountain Water
This smells like an Arabic version of silver Mountain water.

Starts in the opening with bitter bergamot and musk, with a tiny hint of spice.

Mid the musk dominates and is fresj as in SMW. The similarity in the air is very noticeable with those familiar with the creed masterpiece. Second dominant note is the cedar, which comes off very dryish, pencil shavings like.

Final dry down is where it differs but not totally. Musk still dominates but transitions to a soft sweet soapy scent with a little bit of a green undertone.

The bottle is good looking on a bathroom shelf. It's heavy glass, not cheap at all.

I paid around 13 euros and the quality alone is worth two to three times.

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Elysium

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The Fat Of The Oudh
Taking advantage of the Black Friday discounts, I tempted myself with these three Arabian wonders: Musk Abiyad Eau de Parfum , Dehn Al Oudh Abiyad Eau de Parfum, and Mukhallat Abiyad Eau de Parfum. I took them blindly, not knowing what awaited me. If I am not mistaken, Abiyad in Arabic means white, which would seem appropriate for these three treasures. Freshly released into the air, Musk Abiyad is the gentlest and comes as a fluffy cloud of pinkish dust. Dehn Al Oudh Abiyad is the most faithful and resembles burnt syrup from oud sap. Last, Mukhallat Abiyad is the most rebellious, commanding, filthy, with musty undertones.
Dehn Al Oud, also spelt Dehn Al Oudh is an Arabic word “دهن العود” and means “The fat of the Wood”. It is the exact name to designate oud oils. In this perfume, oud is polished, in its purest spell, evoking a cold outdoor bonfire. Sometimes it can have a distinctly medicinal element to its woodiness, reeking of plasters or lime-based disinfectant. But here, it’s done right, and with my body chemistry, it descends into a smoky, incense-sweet, leathery richness. Delicate scents of medium musk and herbs round off this fun element perfectly. At times, the fragrance has balsamic and mentholated aspects that recall aromatic balms, soaves, and ointments.

Dehn Al Oudh Abiyad is a classic oriental fragrance full of musky and green tinges combined with the revisited woody note of Oudh. The fresh citrus, connected with the smell of cedar shavings and a hint of the salty smell of the sea, led off the dance of this otherworldly Arabic scent. A diesis of spiciness from the sweet cinnamon kicks, but given that the Middle Eastern attars and perfumes are fond of the musky accord, a mild white musk joins right after and plays a leading role. On me, the musk pops out almost immediately to stay up to throughout the day.

In the heart, a magnificent fusion begins with the appearance of two ingredients, the cedar with a tinge of cardamom. The delicate balminess of green pods, or black pods given the earthiness and smokiness, distracts the fragrance from the sparkling cold nuance of citrus, making it velvetier. The rich aroma of cardamom is sweet and spicy, fresh and minty, with a pleasant hint of pepper and eucalyptus, reminiscent of baking a crisp green apple pie. I catch the oud, a polish one, not too animalic or medicinal. Woody and oud aroma harmonies sit next to the intrusive semi-animal notes of musk. The aftertaste of this dance flows into the base fragrance.

The musks and woods blend perfectly and form a sort of aura around me, which I feel without bringing my wrists close to my nose. Dehn Al Oudh Abiyad completes with base accords of earthy, woody, mossy, spicy, semi-smoky and sensuous oud, with milky and cosy vanilla. The dry-down exudes an aromatic, herbal, and balsamic facet close to the nose, which I can easily associate with the juniper needles, not to be mistaken with the berries.

The Dehn Al Oudh Abiyad is a crowd-pleasing and delightful fragrance, and I recommend it if oud already acquainted with you. It is exemplary for the day but is also at its best in the evening. Inoffensive and safe for the office if sprayed sparingly, ideal from morning until early evening, and suitable for spring or autumn seasons. It does not project too much but lasts several hours as a skin scent. Ultimately, this Dubai gem is just too good. I love the smell, and it stays with me for a long too.

I base my opinion and review on a bottle I have owned since November 2022.

-Elysium
Updated on 11/21/2022
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Greenfan1701

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Nothing for my nose
I keep falling for it again, even though I should know better, this brand is not made for me. It was the same with Turathy Blue, a total blind buy that went wrong.

This scent here hits me with a full blast of Ambroxan right in the nose. Without warning, without regard for losses. It's a shame, because the bottle is great, the price is very moderate, and the fragrance notes would have convinced me. If, - yes if - they were actually present.

Unfortunately, I smell nothing else but this - for me - terrible Ambrox note, which is not listed anywhere. No juniper, no cedarwood, no vanilla or bergamot, no sir, not for me, this one just doesn't work.

I'm really sorry folks, but I can't recommend this one.

The only question is, who still wants the bottle, it's really a nice (100 ml) and available for free.

HAPPY EASTERBUNNY to everyone
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Green soapy woody musk.
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An Arabic scent full of musky and green tinges combined with the polish note of oud. Recommend it if oud already acquainted with you.
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At first very strong, but over time the scent becomes softer.
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Fresh green musk scent.
Smells like fresh rose, even though there isn't any. For just about 11 euros, you can't go wrong at all.
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