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Animalistic undertone at the start
Lavender and rose bring lightness hand in hand
Amber and woods add texture
soft leather
warm in the end
Lavender and rose bring lightness hand in hand
Amber and woods add texture
soft leather
warm in the end
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This is now the third version I've had the chance to test from the series.
Assam was leatherier and smokier.
Siem Reap was airier, with even more lavender, menthol-like, and a bit resinous.
Sultani feels a bit more floral to me than the other two, as both rose and lavender shine equally here, whereas in the other versions, the lavender often overshadowed the rose for me. The beginning is indeed more animalistic than the other two versions, but overall, I find this version the most balanced; nothing feels too strong to me. The amber is also more present throughout the scent, which might be a factor that some find overwhelming, but it bothers me less. I like this version the most of the three scents because it feels more harmonious. The Assam is sometimes more exciting in certain aspects because it is rougher.