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7.1 / 10 17 Ratings
A perfume by Junaid Perfumes for men. The release year is unknown. The scent is woody-citrusy. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Woody
Citrus
Animal
Oriental
Smoky

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
LemonLemon Mandarin orangeMandarin orange
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CardamomCardamom
Base Notes Base Notes
OudOud SandalwoodSandalwood
Ratings
Scent
7.117 Ratings
Longevity
7.517 Ratings
Sillage
6.917 Ratings
Bottle
8.225 Ratings
Value for money
6.810 Ratings
Submitted by Pipette, last update on 02/03/2025.

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Reviews

3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
RahiMYasn

8 Reviews
RahiMYasn
RahiMYasn
Helpful Review 2  
Don’t sing the oud song without me
In truth, this perfume among the Eastern perfumes that do not contain real oud, inexpensive in price. It may attract your attention with its perfume bottle's appearance, but unfortunately, it is also made from cheap ingredients!

But wait, precious ideas can sometimes be surrounded by limited possibilities! Have you tried perfuming with oud in the summer before? This fragrance might invite you to do so! A mandarin opening swiftly transitions to oud, then sandalwood at the base, with subtle animalic touches subdued by a blend of cardamom, taming the oud's dominance.

A fragrance that grants Eastern oud tones a melody beyond the ordinary.
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Dustymusky

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Dustymusky
Dustymusky
Helpful Review 6  
I am a Lemon Buffalo from Kuwait, the scent is colorful-attractive, it is still being produced
Right off the bat - this is a completely fascinating perfume and I think it's great. No aspect of the scent, including the hunt, the order, the delivery, the payment, the catch, the unboxing, the spraying, and the wearing has been boring so far.

In search of a citrus-fruity oud, I stumbled upon this gem. After checking it out on Fragrantica, I looked it up on Parfumo: The description of mini-golf below is accurate and sparked my hunting instinct. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a dealer in Europe. Well, I ordered it on eBay from a dealer in Kuwait with good ratings. Two hours after the order confirmation, I receive the shipping confirmation - truly express, I think - from the somewhat Japanese-sounding dealer with the note: "You are a wonderful customer!" Oh-oh! Three days later, on my way home, I get a call from an unknown number: "Hello? Michaeeel!? We're bringing your package in 10 minutes - it costs 57 euros and 11 cents!" What? "Yes, package from Kuwait!" ... Oh, that was quick?... and ... man, they really charge at customs! ... and to the supplier: I still have to stop by the bank.... "Yaaaah, no problem, we wait!" I arrive at my driveway and before I can get annoyed about the shabby delivery van in front of me, a couple is bustling around the car, rummaging between another delivery - gray-brown rags and an old toolbox? - pulling out a package, from the glove compartment the customs invoice, and from the spare tire a bag with change - sic! Well, that was something!

Inside the house, I unwrap the perfume box from about 10 meters of plastic wrap - and open it. A heavy, oriental engraved metal lid sits atop the glass bottle. I had one like that on my powder horn when I used to capture Portuguese in the Strait of Zanzibar! The beautiful painting from the photo turns out to be blue, molded plastic and a kind of breastplate made of dark green plastic beads encased in plastic, as well as three large, flattened, hardened gummy bears with finely perforated holes. The spray nozzle comes as an aluminum injection molding, the pressure point must be overcome, and produces with an astonishingly resonant "clunk" a broadly sprayed, very fine aerosol that puts any direct-injection valve from BMW to shame. I give this Bahraini jet submarine every single rating from 1 to 10, making it 85.

The scent is.... a bright lemon with a slightly grape sugar-like undertone on animalistic oud with spice. Wow! Never smelled anything like it before! Cow stable? Absolutely! But hey - if you spray Far Eastern oud on your neck, you have only yourself to blame. Aim clearly below the neckline and under the clothing next time. Then the cow stable effect is like that of a kissed frog. The result is as mini-golf describes it (see below). The expert evaluation of this Arabic wonder orchestra on this page is as colorful as the bottle. The community's pie chart says: Place 1, woody: 24%. Place 2, oriental, creamy, citrus: each 12%, Place 3: animalistic, fresh, resinous, spicy, aquatic, floral, green: each 6%. Attention, you designer perfumers, you can get inspired here for the next flanker! Animalistic-fresh-creamy, hmmm, that would be something new! But now, let's be honest - who among you 17 gave this rating?
So, folks, this perfume is a certain risk. Something for pirates who want to smell good! It plays with the entire scent orchestra including farts and burps, but it's not too loud. Suitable for all occasions - really, but don't lower your gaze - and for all seasons, warmer is better though.

Hajar!
Your Dustymusky
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Minigolf

2521 Reviews
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Minigolf
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Cymbals and Bass
That sounds like unusual music. And this fragrance is just that. In a beautiful bottle.
But it is not just THAT which makes "Hajar" so appealing to me.
It is the successful blend of "light" and "heavy" with the fragrance notes, including the undertones.
A start like an orange, big balloon with mandarin and citrus. Long floating in warm air.
Upon meeting with spicy-exotic cardamom along with "smoky" aromas, the "balloon" changes color to blue-turquoise and seems to vibrate in the air.
At the bottom of the "nuzzle" of the balloon hang bright-sounding, bell-like "structures," like cymbals, playing a mysterious random melody that lingers long in the ears (or rather, the nose).
Spherical, as if from far away, then again close and immediate.
First softly, then increasingly intensifying, new sounds emerge. Deep, rich, vibrating and palpable. Bass notes, sonorous and long-lasting, but not overpowering the "cymbals."
It is the rich, rough, and deep wood notes that take on an important role already in the "middle of the piece" (fragrance)
leading the "melody."
Following a high, melodic "Blimm" comes a vibrating "Boum-Boum."
Rhythmically in its own tempo.
A kind of bassoon gives its "echo" far in the background.
All together, it creates a harmonious, oddly quirky melody that one wants to keep "listening" to.
On one hand, it sounds "oriental," on the other hand, it seems to come from a deep forest,
where clear air carries the sound far away.
However it may be, "Hajar" is a fragrance that brings joy in "listening" to it.
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The opening caught me off guard. Green mandarin and cardamon in the barnyard, distinctive smell of cattle manure. Repulsive.
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When the wind blows citrusy and trembling, it extinguishes the woods and stirs the animalistic fire of eaglewood - unusual oriental flames!
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Starts with citrus fruits and wood, connected by oriental spice. Gradually becoming smoky-leathery, darker. Pretty bottle.
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Spicy wood-citrus with a subtle oud "stable note", very good longevity, shifting from light to dark, from rough to smooth, from coarse to fine and back!
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Brutal citrus opening with an animal note.
Never smelled a combo like this before.
Interesting but not for me.
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In a few words: an animalic oud-lemon. Pure citrus opening; I haven't smelled this kind of start with Arabs before. Stable note.
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