Bille74
07.04.2024 - 04:19 AM
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Azeezah - Valued and precious ?

Since there is no review for this fragrance yet, I'll take a moment to write one for this scent.
So it won't be an earth-shattering, exciting, extremely informative recession with a cultural background...
It's Sunday morning and I'm 0 prepared... and I'm doing this totally spontaneously and from the hip.

The name Azeezah comes from Arabic and means treasured, precious.

The blue glass facon with the
golden metal cap and the golden metal label looks very classy, almost regal.
The blue glass bottle is heavy.

But now let's get to the contents.
The fragrance starts fruity and floral.
The bergamot and citrus in the top note are clearly perceptible. Unfortunately, I can't smell the coffee that is listed in the top note. Too bad I love coffee.

The fragrance becomes floral very quickly and the 5 flowers of the heart notes come to the fore and are very present. However, the listed tuberose is not chewing gum-like but rounds off the floral bouquet. None of the flowers is dominant to my nose.
So you should like floral and sweet to appreciate this fragrance, then it can become a precious companion.
What is not precious is the price. It's a dream and everyone will appreciate it ...

After a few hours, the fragrance becomes skin-deep, but has a nice base thanks to the vanilla tonka base. Can I smell the cocoa here? No, unfortunately not. Too bad, I love cocoa.

Conclusion - precious due to the noble bottle and the most favorable, flowery, beautiful spring scent.
Appreciated: yes,
BUT nothing special that stands out.
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