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Irini
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4
floral, woody, animalistic, good
A little tower, a lattice minaret, so cute and so fine, it holds a
young wild being captive.
Bushra was my next blind buy because I generally like the rose-saffron-oud combination. I will probably test all fragrances that have a similar pyramid blindly.
Curiosity is the best motivation.
However, with Bushra, I did not get the expected scent effect, but a new scent experience.
In the case of Bushra, it is primarily characterized by a pronounced animalistic accent that undercuts everything else in the fragrance.
Subtle roses and fresh saffron in the background, a hint of fine spice, prominent oud with a splash of musk and a likable animalistic note that holds everything together.
Bushra is marked by this animalistic note that runs through the entire body scent, from head to toe, from beginning to end.
This note makes the fragrance distinctive and confident, giving it a special character.
Overall, Bushra is a warm, fine floral-woody oriental fragrance with an attractive animalistic note in the best Arabic tradition.
I kept it. I like the scent a lot, despite expecting something different.
It fits the cool weather in autumn and winter. Not loud, but floral-woody, juicy and zesty at the beginning. With appropriate sillage and manageable longevity, it soon becomes a skin caresser.
It warms me.
Maybe it's not for the office and also not for big appearances. A special and truly Arabic oriental.
Recently, I was asked: "What smells so interesting here?"
It is a fragrance that is an experience, like a dear greeting from a distant land.
I like to wear it from time to time.
Addendum 8.8.15:
I just got to know "Eutopia N.2".....immediately I thought: "Oh, how beautiful! Wait a moment, I've smelled this somewhere before...so familiar. A wonderful rose scent with wood and fine animalistic accents that convey a sense of home. After a few minutes, it finally clicked....Of course, this is "Bushra"! "
Eutopia N.2 is beautiful, but fragrances hardly hold on my skin, so I have to be selective.
When I compare the two, I still choose "Bushra," which seems more authentic, expressive, and longer-lasting to me.