Ambre Loup by Rania J.

Ambre Loup 2012

Camerlenga
09/27/2019 - 04:19 PM
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Sillage
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Longevity
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Scent

Natural leather frontal flap

I got hold of the fragrance while browsing the souk with various other fragrances from Globomanni. :)

Pfuh, for a long time no longer so enormously intense, beguiling & at the same time much too intense & long-lasting fragrance smelled more. Never before in the natural fragrance sector, especially since natural perfumes usually smell rather weak and / or short-lived - best example: the sometimes fantastically beautiful, but much too weak-chested Walden fragrances.

That "Ambre Loup" is a natural perfume was something I had completely forgotten during testing, as my sample pack contained a wild mix of synthetic, semi-synthetic & natural fragrances. ;-)

"Ambre Loup" begins with me in a fascinating mono-nature leathery way, I hung on my wrists again and again as if spellbound. In my eyes clearly something so masculine - and yet I really liked him about me!

1.2 hours after my balcony break, when I went back to the (covered = not so windy) balcony, I thought, I won't be anymore: while the scent had slowly developed from mono-leather to leather with heavy, warm, oriental notes, I stepped out of the kitchen into a fragrance time capsule - natural leather, as it says in the beech! o_o

In the 90sqm booth - and also on my wrists - the scent has been hanging for several hours now, on my wrists despite careful washing with an intensively naturally scented liquid soap!

In the beginning, I was fascinated by the components, but then I read them again in disbelief - leather? But that's a bad thing!

What do the others write? Apparently a completely different scent than I'm experiencing right now... suffer. o_o

Unfortunately after a short time my sometimes quite sensitive vegetative nervous system waved more and more vehemently with raised "Use that never again!" finger - first headache, then nerve pain - I have it until now, x hours later ...!

Horrified & frustrated I googled again quickly for the ingredients - at "100% Nature" everything fell out of my face!

I would never have expected such negative effects from a natural perfume a) this intensity and b) such. :-/ In x years of experience with natural fragrances, I have not yet found a single one (let alone a pure one) that so dominantly flattens everything else that circulates in such a way within a radius of felt 100 kilometers.

From roughly estimated "0-150 €" I have tested natural and semi-natural perfumes en masse over the past years. Not a single one that did not also contain oak moss in raw quantities and / or aggressive synthetic substances (some musk loads, lyral, lily, BHT e.g.) caused me problems, such massive problems by far never before.

Also my husband, who is the coarse opposite of me when it comes to fragrances & who at the time felt like he gave himself bucket-wisely "Fleur du Male" (JPG), feels "Ambre Loup" as too intense, too frontal.

Conclusion:
nothing for me & Thanks to Goooott nothing for my husband either. The constellation that he would have liked it would probably have been by far the worst here - an eternal topic with us, unfortunately, since synthetic clubs hang all day long in my home office & add to my body when he wraps himself in a scented puff bell before work in the morning. Only not nearly as massive as "Ambre Loup".

I vehemently denied my husband's suggestion that he could test how the fragrance would develop on him & packed the bottle away well. o_o
5 Comments
ManogiManogi 5 years ago
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So, 2 days are not uncommon with some of my pure oud oils after washing and showering. So that must be by no means synthetically pimped.
CamerlengaCamerlenga 6 years ago
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... with which I don't want to say "I'm right, you're wrong" - just that with Ambre Loup it's not just me.
CamerlengaCamerlenga 6 years ago
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Mm, Fortis, I don't know how penetrating it can get, but I think I've smelled a lot of it. I wasn't always sensitive to fragrance, the synapses only blew through me with what I learned later was an ancient, tilted scent. And Ambre Loup is also too hard a club for my Holterdipolter little nose from a man who is not so quick to get his socks blown off.

Thank you for the trophy! :)
FortisFortis 6 years ago
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Natural perfume? I don't think so. Senses and noses tick differently. Compared to Ambré Loup you probably haven't sniffed really penetrating scents yet. I think that variant of oud gave you the rest. But it was fun to read your report here to know how different people perceive something. It's not bad at all, it looked like me with other scents. Thanks and a trophy for that.
CamerlengaCamerlenga 6 years ago
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Also the soap wash & 2/3 day after application later my sensitive little nose still smells remnants of the fragrance - how can this be done without fragrance booster & fixator? o_o