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Sirbennyone
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If you want to experience something, then...
Hello everyone,
today I would like to say something about "Sultan Murad | Ensar Oud / Oriscent". Yes, I know - I took quite a bit of time with the review, but it was for a rather positive reason.
There are also 1 or 2 disadvantages, but I'll get to that later.
The biggest plus point of the fragrance, in my opinion:
If you want to experience something and embark on a fragrance journey, then I can say - this is YOUR scent. I don't know a single fragrance that undergoes such a constant transformation; new facets appear with every wear. It is so far removed from a certain monotony, it plays in its own league = for me (!) it is EO's chameleon...
For many people, a certain monotony is very calming/something tidy and clearly structured, but that is not the case here; rather the opposite. It is not chaos (!), just perhaps a bit WILD.
Now here begins the actual review:
____________
It is so difficult to describe it because so much happens at every moment. There is no clear structure, like for example we have this, then that, etc. We have here a "MIX" of everything!
Therefore, I will name what I perceive in the "broad course".
- fruity
- a slightly bitter tea
- green
- herbal
- mentholated, almost ethereal
- spicy
- fresh
- floral
- cooling
- somewhat subtly clean
- the creamy musk
- a certain dry smokiness (vetiver + amber)
- and the two NON-animalistic oud varieties
This fragrance is a rollercoaster of emotions, and I mean that positively (!), you really don't know what will come next. It is exciting.
And yes, I find it wearable as UNISEX!
Such an experience should be had, in my opinion. It doesn’t have to be a bottle. But I would recommend a sample.
Topic H/S:
Very good and better than I personally expected!
Disadvantages:
1. The application area of "Sultan Murad | Ensar Oud / Oriscent", I really can't think of a single situation where I would say, I see it there! IF YOU HAVE ONE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!
(When I personally get annoyed with everyday life, I like to spray 2 sprays on my arm, close my eyes, and am curious about what will come next!)
2. The price...
In terms of price, I find it ultra modest to evaluate something like this, as the products offered by EO are practically in the ULTRA - High-end - Niche - Artisan - Luxury - League, and therefore I feel it is incredibly modest to actually say something in that regard. Yes, there are perfumes and oils with prices that some cars cost...., but everyone has to decide for themselves whether it is WORTH it to them or not - that’s how I see the topic!
And now have a nice day/evening or whenever you read this review, best regards, Benny
_______
today I would like to say something about "Sultan Murad | Ensar Oud / Oriscent". Yes, I know - I took quite a bit of time with the review, but it was for a rather positive reason.
There are also 1 or 2 disadvantages, but I'll get to that later.
The biggest plus point of the fragrance, in my opinion:
If you want to experience something and embark on a fragrance journey, then I can say - this is YOUR scent. I don't know a single fragrance that undergoes such a constant transformation; new facets appear with every wear. It is so far removed from a certain monotony, it plays in its own league = for me (!) it is EO's chameleon...
For many people, a certain monotony is very calming/something tidy and clearly structured, but that is not the case here; rather the opposite. It is not chaos (!), just perhaps a bit WILD.
Now here begins the actual review:
____________
It is so difficult to describe it because so much happens at every moment. There is no clear structure, like for example we have this, then that, etc. We have here a "MIX" of everything!
Therefore, I will name what I perceive in the "broad course".
- fruity
- a slightly bitter tea
- green
- herbal
- mentholated, almost ethereal
- spicy
- fresh
- floral
- cooling
- somewhat subtly clean
- the creamy musk
- a certain dry smokiness (vetiver + amber)
- and the two NON-animalistic oud varieties
This fragrance is a rollercoaster of emotions, and I mean that positively (!), you really don't know what will come next. It is exciting.
And yes, I find it wearable as UNISEX!
Such an experience should be had, in my opinion. It doesn’t have to be a bottle. But I would recommend a sample.
Topic H/S:
Very good and better than I personally expected!
Disadvantages:
1. The application area of "Sultan Murad | Ensar Oud / Oriscent", I really can't think of a single situation where I would say, I see it there! IF YOU HAVE ONE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!
(When I personally get annoyed with everyday life, I like to spray 2 sprays on my arm, close my eyes, and am curious about what will come next!)
2. The price...
In terms of price, I find it ultra modest to evaluate something like this, as the products offered by EO are practically in the ULTRA - High-end - Niche - Artisan - Luxury - League, and therefore I feel it is incredibly modest to actually say something in that regard. Yes, there are perfumes and oils with prices that some cars cost...., but everyone has to decide for themselves whether it is WORTH it to them or not - that’s how I see the topic!
And now have a nice day/evening or whenever you read this review, best regards, Benny
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Top Notes
Rosemary
Caraway
Green tea
Green mandarin orange
Heart Notes
Blue lotus
Tuberose
Violet
Turkish rose
Base Notes
New Guinean oud
Papua oud
Ambergris
Musk
Vetiver
Beeswax

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