Amber of Yemen El Nabil
Choose who I should be.
Amber of Yemen is a scent to kneel for; one could also spread it on the floor, roll in it, and purr like a cat.
The opening is simply phenomenal.
Amber in its most beautiful form, underlined by geranium and ylang-ylang, which already reveals a certain spicy honey scent.
Sandalwood and cedar express its woodiness, before patchouli rounds off and grounds the fragrance. The longevity is in the mid-range; a 10/10 would be grossly exaggerated, and the sillage is also not overwhelmingly expansive. For me, AoY is generally a skin scent that envelops the wearer in a pleasantly woody amber fragrance, just like many other amber scents do (see title).
Although I have tested many amber fragrances, I cannot and do not want to assign it to another scent. Certainly, a model has been recreated here, but I take it as it is and enjoy this pleasantly sweet amber note, especially now in the dreary autumn.
The opening is simply phenomenal.
Amber in its most beautiful form, underlined by geranium and ylang-ylang, which already reveals a certain spicy honey scent.
Sandalwood and cedar express its woodiness, before patchouli rounds off and grounds the fragrance. The longevity is in the mid-range; a 10/10 would be grossly exaggerated, and the sillage is also not overwhelmingly expansive. For me, AoY is generally a skin scent that envelops the wearer in a pleasantly woody amber fragrance, just like many other amber scents do (see title).
Although I have tested many amber fragrances, I cannot and do not want to assign it to another scent. Certainly, a model has been recreated here, but I take it as it is and enjoy this pleasantly sweet amber note, especially now in the dreary autumn.
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