Faqat Lil Rijal Rasasi
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The Longing to Be Alone
Note: This review may contain slight exaggerations.
Rasasi, a brand that every perfume fan should engage with at least once.
This house constantly designs great fragrances that can compete in quality with the larger perfume houses in Europe.
Many scents in the world have their unique charm, and this Rasasi is one of them.
When I first sprayed this fragrance, I almost laughed because the harmony of the top notes blew me away.
Scent:
There’s a saying that you should never stick your nose too far into other people's business.
Here, a cow sticks its rear end in your nose and lets one rip.
Farmyard feeling at its finest with a dull aftertaste.
It really brings tears to your eyes when the spray nozzle is activated.
By the way...
Have you ever thought about wanting to be truly alone?
Faqat Lil Rijal makes it possible!
Imagine you walk into the office at work and suddenly you only see the dust clouds of your colleagues and hear the frantic screaming like in a horror movie.
You feel like you’re working from home, even though you’re not even at home.
Picture yourself walking into the woods after spraying it on, and the film "When the Animals Left the Forest" suddenly releases a real remake.
Women can't feel safe in alleys these days, but imagine you're a woman in that situation and you have Faqat Lil Rijal with you and get attacked.
You’ll find that the perpetrator has long crossed the line before he could even touch you.
Now, back to the scent, it does have its positive sides.
After about 40 minutes, the cow dung has dried up and saffron and jasmine cling on.
The animalistic note remains softly in the background.
After an hour, wood emerges and the scent becomes "heeey" finally bearable and pleasant.
The question of why one should endure this scent, even though you smell like a cow barn for the first 40 minutes, will be answered shortly in the usage suggestions below ;)
Longevity/Sillage:
It lasts 10 hours with a confident sillage on my skin.
The projection is particularly intense in the first hour, exactly when a cow spirit with diarrhea accompanies you.
Bottle:
Solid plastic waste, but the sprayer is quite okay.
I actually miss some brown design elements here.
Usage Areas:
- At the summer clearance sale, all
items belong to you
- As a pepper spray substitute
- As a weed killer
- In a long queue
- When someone is getting on your nerves
- When you love the single life
- When you’re planning a bank robbery
- When you have an idyllic need
- When you want to enjoy a night without mosquitoes
- When you’re at the swimming pool, the lawn is empty, the pool is full, and you want to ensure that the sides switch so you can swim in peace.
Conclusion:
If you like animalistic scents and don’t want to spend much money, you should test this one.
Even though the scent shifts to a pleasant direction after 40 minutes, I can’t warm up to Faqat Lil Rijal since I believe a fragrance should appeal to me from the start.
Rasasi, a brand that every perfume fan should engage with at least once.
This house constantly designs great fragrances that can compete in quality with the larger perfume houses in Europe.
Many scents in the world have their unique charm, and this Rasasi is one of them.
When I first sprayed this fragrance, I almost laughed because the harmony of the top notes blew me away.
Scent:
There’s a saying that you should never stick your nose too far into other people's business.
Here, a cow sticks its rear end in your nose and lets one rip.
Farmyard feeling at its finest with a dull aftertaste.
It really brings tears to your eyes when the spray nozzle is activated.
By the way...
Have you ever thought about wanting to be truly alone?
Faqat Lil Rijal makes it possible!
Imagine you walk into the office at work and suddenly you only see the dust clouds of your colleagues and hear the frantic screaming like in a horror movie.
You feel like you’re working from home, even though you’re not even at home.
Picture yourself walking into the woods after spraying it on, and the film "When the Animals Left the Forest" suddenly releases a real remake.
Women can't feel safe in alleys these days, but imagine you're a woman in that situation and you have Faqat Lil Rijal with you and get attacked.
You’ll find that the perpetrator has long crossed the line before he could even touch you.
Now, back to the scent, it does have its positive sides.
After about 40 minutes, the cow dung has dried up and saffron and jasmine cling on.
The animalistic note remains softly in the background.
After an hour, wood emerges and the scent becomes "heeey" finally bearable and pleasant.
The question of why one should endure this scent, even though you smell like a cow barn for the first 40 minutes, will be answered shortly in the usage suggestions below ;)
Longevity/Sillage:
It lasts 10 hours with a confident sillage on my skin.
The projection is particularly intense in the first hour, exactly when a cow spirit with diarrhea accompanies you.
Bottle:
Solid plastic waste, but the sprayer is quite okay.
I actually miss some brown design elements here.
Usage Areas:
- At the summer clearance sale, all
items belong to you
- As a pepper spray substitute
- As a weed killer
- In a long queue
- When someone is getting on your nerves
- When you love the single life
- When you’re planning a bank robbery
- When you have an idyllic need
- When you want to enjoy a night without mosquitoes
- When you’re at the swimming pool, the lawn is empty, the pool is full, and you want to ensure that the sides switch so you can swim in peace.
Conclusion:
If you like animalistic scents and don’t want to spend much money, you should test this one.
Even though the scent shifts to a pleasant direction after 40 minutes, I can’t warm up to Faqat Lil Rijal since I believe a fragrance should appeal to me from the start.
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21 Comments


Oh dear, maybe the wrong praise here…
🙂 😐 🤢 🤮
I've rarely laughed so much!
😂 😂 😂 😂
Another use:
Want to lose weight?
Spray it in front of the candy aisle!
The purple cow will then moo all lovey-dovey.
🐮🐄💩
I don't think that one will be coming into my house.