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Oud like never before
I found it somehow fitting that there was neither a picture nor comments for this fragrance.
This fact wraps it in a mysterious aura, which suits its actual effect well.
Here, I am dealing with something that has never come under my nose before.
A playful, flirtatious scent that is very reluctant to reveal its secrets.
Spicy, bitter, masculine, sweet, fresh, feminine, nose-wrinkling and furrowed-browed re-sniffing, biting Oud! No...charmingly fresh spicy woodiness!
So what is it then?
Anise, citrus, and Oud come crashing in together and make me flinch.
Who came up with this strange idea?
But as soon as my arm is at a safe distance from my indignant nose, it perceives a charmingly fresh spicy composition that is at once soft, comforting, and somehow stimulating. Encouraging, invigorating, and yet soft.
Like a mother who gives her child a telling-off but at the same time extends her hand to show that she will not abandon it, and that they will try again together, this time it will work, because this time the child is not alone.
They will show the world.
Enchanting.
The fragrance reveals its true complexity only at arm's length.
Therefore, I also find it difficult to describe it in more detail.
The bitter, slightly biting Oud, of which I was never a friend, growls at me throughout the entire scent journey, yet it is so skillfully enveloped by fresh spices, sweet flowers, and creamy base notes that it simply becomes harmonious.
A fruit that I cannot name more precisely adds a certain juicy sweetness throughout the entire journey and prevents it from becoming dry.
I agree with a previous speaker, it seems unbalanced and overloaded, but only directly on the skin.
The radiant scent veil, however, is more than fascinating.
I could only wear this fragrance as an experience, not as a perfume, as it captivates me too much and tells too exciting a story.
Therefore, I am not sad that the traveling package must move on. But of all the scents tested from Mr. Bejar, this one is the most memorable and exciting.
This fact wraps it in a mysterious aura, which suits its actual effect well.
Here, I am dealing with something that has never come under my nose before.
A playful, flirtatious scent that is very reluctant to reveal its secrets.
Spicy, bitter, masculine, sweet, fresh, feminine, nose-wrinkling and furrowed-browed re-sniffing, biting Oud! No...charmingly fresh spicy woodiness!
So what is it then?
Anise, citrus, and Oud come crashing in together and make me flinch.
Who came up with this strange idea?
But as soon as my arm is at a safe distance from my indignant nose, it perceives a charmingly fresh spicy composition that is at once soft, comforting, and somehow stimulating. Encouraging, invigorating, and yet soft.
Like a mother who gives her child a telling-off but at the same time extends her hand to show that she will not abandon it, and that they will try again together, this time it will work, because this time the child is not alone.
They will show the world.
Enchanting.
The fragrance reveals its true complexity only at arm's length.
Therefore, I also find it difficult to describe it in more detail.
The bitter, slightly biting Oud, of which I was never a friend, growls at me throughout the entire scent journey, yet it is so skillfully enveloped by fresh spices, sweet flowers, and creamy base notes that it simply becomes harmonious.
A fruit that I cannot name more precisely adds a certain juicy sweetness throughout the entire journey and prevents it from becoming dry.
I agree with a previous speaker, it seems unbalanced and overloaded, but only directly on the skin.
The radiant scent veil, however, is more than fascinating.
I could only wear this fragrance as an experience, not as a perfume, as it captivates me too much and tells too exciting a story.
Therefore, I am not sad that the traveling package must move on. But of all the scents tested from Mr. Bejar, this one is the most memorable and exciting.
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