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MiBo
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Oriental and Sensual
Even if it sounds cliché ... oriental fragrances have something to do with a thousand and one nights ... they possess something different in the best sense ... exotic ... alluring ... sensual and erotic ... just like Amber Malaky by Azha from the United Arab Emirates:
An intense oriental fragrance with lasting aroma, spice, and warm sweetness.
The spicy notes - whatever lies behind them - in the top note and presumably also the dry iris, as well as patchouli and cedar in the further development, keep the strong warm sweetness of the amber in perfect balance.
Additionally, I perceive a (not listed) light leather note, which, however, lacks any animalic quality.
In the first two to three hours, Amber Malaky radiates very strongly, then it slowly fades. After ten hours it is still good, and after 24 hours it is still subtly perceptible on the skin.
With such durability, this sensual fragrance is very well suited for going out in the evening. When used discreetly, it could also be a signature scent and then applied for work, for example, in the office, but probably limited to the cooler seasons.
The fragrance comes in the characteristic angular bottle of Azha's Emerald Nebula Collection with relief stripes, this time in red with a gradient. Although the cap is made of plastic and the cardboard tag dangles from the gift ribbon, the packaging has a certain appeal.
Speaking of the cliché of 1001 nights: I am baffled how Arab companies often manage to achieve this depth, intensity, and longevity of fragrances at such affordable prices.
An intense oriental fragrance with lasting aroma, spice, and warm sweetness.
The spicy notes - whatever lies behind them - in the top note and presumably also the dry iris, as well as patchouli and cedar in the further development, keep the strong warm sweetness of the amber in perfect balance.
Additionally, I perceive a (not listed) light leather note, which, however, lacks any animalic quality.
In the first two to three hours, Amber Malaky radiates very strongly, then it slowly fades. After ten hours it is still good, and after 24 hours it is still subtly perceptible on the skin.
With such durability, this sensual fragrance is very well suited for going out in the evening. When used discreetly, it could also be a signature scent and then applied for work, for example, in the office, but probably limited to the cooler seasons.
The fragrance comes in the characteristic angular bottle of Azha's Emerald Nebula Collection with relief stripes, this time in red with a gradient. Although the cap is made of plastic and the cardboard tag dangles from the gift ribbon, the packaging has a certain appeal.
Speaking of the cliché of 1001 nights: I am baffled how Arab companies often manage to achieve this depth, intensity, and longevity of fragrances at such affordable prices.



Top Notes
Spicy notes
Heart Notes
Orris root
Base Notes
Ambergris
Cedarwood
Patchouli








































