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Another rose scent from EO.../ Do you need it?
Hello everyone,
today I would like to say something about "EO N°3: Rugosa | Ensar Oud / Oriscent" (which will be relatively short).
In a relatively short time, there have been quite a few very rose-heavy fragrances from the house of EO, and "EO N°3: Rugosa | Ensar Oud / Oriscent" is one of the more affordable ones from the house. I don't want to TALK about the actual pricing issue and pricing policy, as I don't find it really productive = everyone can form their own opinions.
There are seemingly 23,581 rose - oud fragrances out there, and many have their own style/direction/philosophy, which makes it difficult... I can tell you certain things, but whether you perceive them the same way = difficult. I can give you a rough roadmap + my thoughts on it, and I am happy to do so (and honestly + unfiltered).
What do we have here:
A very floral - fruity and slightly sweet rose scent with rosewood. The existing and listed Burmese oud acts, in my opinion, from the background and serves more as the "framework" of the fragrance, while the musk + the creamy sandalwood (in the drydown) help achieve a presentable performance. The many other listed fragrance notes are also there - well, more or less, but they appear less prominently and are more a part of the "framework".
UNISEX:
Yes, in my opinion, it is UNISEX wearable.
However, it has a certain masculine tendency...
WHEN + WHERE and a general recommendation:
October to April and almost everywhere, except during SPORTS! And for the recommendation - with such a fragrance, I always suggest a very subtle dosage.
Why?
Over many years with rose - oud fragrances, I have noticed that a subtle dosage of 1 to 2.5 sprays always comes across better and is not as "demanding" as, for example, 6 sprays or more. Feel free to test it out, and maybe you will feel the same way!
However, there is a small/large problem:
Or rather, it is more of a combination.
It is just a rose - oud fragrance without edges and corners and one with few characteristics for a lot of money... and in that regard, I would find it very difficult to really recommend it to you.
Don't get me wrong!
It is quite good, but honestly, more often than not, it is not!
Testing is, of course, fine,
feel free to buy a bottle if you like it,
but not blindly!
And now have a nice day/evening or whenever you read this review, best regards, Benny
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today I would like to say something about "EO N°3: Rugosa | Ensar Oud / Oriscent" (which will be relatively short).
In a relatively short time, there have been quite a few very rose-heavy fragrances from the house of EO, and "EO N°3: Rugosa | Ensar Oud / Oriscent" is one of the more affordable ones from the house. I don't want to TALK about the actual pricing issue and pricing policy, as I don't find it really productive = everyone can form their own opinions.
There are seemingly 23,581 rose - oud fragrances out there, and many have their own style/direction/philosophy, which makes it difficult... I can tell you certain things, but whether you perceive them the same way = difficult. I can give you a rough roadmap + my thoughts on it, and I am happy to do so (and honestly + unfiltered).
What do we have here:
A very floral - fruity and slightly sweet rose scent with rosewood. The existing and listed Burmese oud acts, in my opinion, from the background and serves more as the "framework" of the fragrance, while the musk + the creamy sandalwood (in the drydown) help achieve a presentable performance. The many other listed fragrance notes are also there - well, more or less, but they appear less prominently and are more a part of the "framework".
UNISEX:
Yes, in my opinion, it is UNISEX wearable.
However, it has a certain masculine tendency...
WHEN + WHERE and a general recommendation:
October to April and almost everywhere, except during SPORTS! And for the recommendation - with such a fragrance, I always suggest a very subtle dosage.
Why?
Over many years with rose - oud fragrances, I have noticed that a subtle dosage of 1 to 2.5 sprays always comes across better and is not as "demanding" as, for example, 6 sprays or more. Feel free to test it out, and maybe you will feel the same way!
However, there is a small/large problem:
Or rather, it is more of a combination.
It is just a rose - oud fragrance without edges and corners and one with few characteristics for a lot of money... and in that regard, I would find it very difficult to really recommend it to you.
Don't get me wrong!
It is quite good, but honestly, more often than not, it is not!
Testing is, of course, fine,
feel free to buy a bottle if you like it,
but not blindly!
And now have a nice day/evening or whenever you read this review, best regards, Benny
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