Dirham by Rasasi

Dirham

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08/24/2020 - 04:18 PM
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4.5Scent 7Longevity 7Sillage 6Bottle

Dirham must mean soap in some language

Because for me, that is the impression that prevails with this perfume:

It smells like soap. Like green Palmolive soap, or something like that.

Here and there, some dry, musky facets come into play, or I believe that what I perceive as soap is the blend of floral notes.

I must admit, I added Dirham out of curiosity to an order because it was really cheap, there are hardly any reviews about it, and of course, I secretly always look for gems like "Amouage Dia" in the green fragrance direction.

And yes, broadly speaking, I find the scent even goes in that direction. Only that it is unisex, or rather, to every second sniffer, it smells more like a woman, not to say a lady. In the sillage more than when you sniff directly on the skin.

Hmm. For me, it's not necessarily a showstopper, but on the other hand, the concept is executed cleanly, less trivial than one would think - so it's already a well-cascaded scent profile, not a loveless clone of anything.

One could also associate it with scents from the Prada Infusion line, only that here a slightly oriental note emerges from the composition.

So if the previous description has appealed to you, I am happy to offer testers of it. Because I probably won't use up the scent. :)

But you know, the chase is better than the catch. ;P
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