Gracefully, an oriental saber swirls through the air alongside many hefty pieces of battle iron. Just like Antonio Banderas must have smelled among his rough Viking companions. Strangely yet attractively, novel and interesting, wild yet gentle, -
“Tasmeem Men” - A truly successful masterpiece at a bargain price!
The scent has its completely own character, and to this day, I have not encountered any fragrance that even remotely reminds me of this oriental mixture. The suggested fragrance twins like “Le Male,” “La nuit de l'homme,” “blue Jeans,” etc. - in my opinion, have nothing in common with this scent.
Fragrance Directions:
The fragrance types range from oriental and spicy to sweet and almost powdery. The progression remains nearly the same from beginning to end! It only becomes duller and powderier over time, but “Tasmeem Men” consistently retains its DNA.
Characteristics:
I would describe the scent with the following positive attributes:
inviting, cuddly, warming, calming, composed
H&S:
The longevity and sillage are, in my opinion, above average.
Regarding longevity, the scent is merciless on me; it lasts and lasts and lasts. Good!
Bottle:
The bottle seems rather mismatched to me in its color combination.
Green and blue convey more of a fresh-aquatic brew impression.
A soft red and brown tone might have been the more suitable option to reflect the
oriental-sweet liquid content. The metal cap is well done!
Conclusion:
A “must-have” for lovers of oriental fragrances and those who want to become one.
Even the “oud-avoiders,” for whom oud is only good when it doesn’t overpower, can gladly join in here because oud is not perceivable (at least for me), although something in
the liquid gently reminds of it. ?!
Tasmeem Men feels (especially at the beginning) almost unisex to me.
One or two ladies would surely love to sniff it on themselves. In the darker season, this scent is almost always wearable (excluding sports!)
It’s definitely worth a test; with that price, nothing can go wrong even with a blind buy. :)
Hello Abmuko. I can't relate to the mentioned sweat note, or it doesn't develop that way on my skin. In my opinion, the scent does have a somewhat "grimy" quality, but I actually find that quite "erotic" :) Best regards