History books lie!
Genghis Khan was a loving person. Or was the house referring to Shah Rukh Khan?
Anyway, this scent is less wild than expected, but it impresses with its noble woody finesse and conjures a balsamic sweet smile. Guaiac wood, with its balsamic character, and rosewood, with its floral sweetness, soften the wildness of the ouds and bring a gentle aura. The saffron here feels very noble and far from hospital medicine or hairspray. Patchouli and oud come across as earthy in the best sense.
Noble Mysore milk refines and rounds it off. You have to imagine the jungle in a perfumed way, which the perfumer has skillfully mastered.
Is the name justified? Depending on which person you mean.
Is the price justified? If the raw materials are genuine, definitely.
Will there be a sharing? You can bet on it!
Thanks to our conqueror of perfume hearts @Can777 Khan for the testing opportunity :-D
Has it been re-released? I thought it was discontinued?
Genghis Khan was a loving person. Or was the house referring to Shah Rukh Khan?
Anyway, this scent is less wild than expected, but it impresses with its noble woody finesse and conjures a balsamic sweet smile. Guaiac wood, with its balsamic character, and rosewood, with its floral sweetness, soften the wildness of the ouds and bring a gentle aura. The saffron here feels very noble and far from hospital medicine or hairspray. Patchouli and oud come across as earthy in the best sense.
Noble Mysore milk refines and rounds it off. You have to imagine the jungle in a perfumed way, which the perfumer has skillfully mastered.
Is the name justified? Depending on which person you mean.
Is the price justified? If the raw materials are genuine, definitely.
Will there be a sharing? You can bet on it!
Thanks to our conqueror of perfume hearts @Can777 Khan for the testing opportunity :-D
1. History books lie :-)
2. I’d like to informally sign up for the sharing...
3. Playing off the wall, I want to join in the thanks to @Can777! :-)