An absolutely insane fragrance. Great that you got to test it. I'm still holding onto the Tigerwood Royale, which is in this scent; there will never be another Malay Oud like this one, especially with all the diluted, weak, lifeless Malay oils that are on the market right now. What a shame.
I really love this dark brown scent. So far, I like the Malaysian oud much better than the others, which often have a surprising initial impression for me. The black amber caught my attention back then.
Despite some notes that I approach with caution, I really like it, especially since it doesn't have any floral elements. I wore it a few times in winter, and it performed well.
This is a roughly thirsty, smoldering, dense, raw soot-like resin wood club that fades away in a tobacco swamp blended with murky, balsamic musk-amber pheromones. Deep inside, there's still a hint of brown-green, damp lichen. Where the pulsating heart used to be, there is now complete darkness. Not a single flower thrives here.
Many thanks to @Ropanski2020 for this raven-black, subtropical powerhouse [muscle] beast that marks its territory quite intensely on me. :-)
Sure thing. It's quite a nasty, dark woody scent that quickly transitions to the base due to the absence of heart notes, and the base is really powerful: rotten, charred old wood, only found in swamps. You have to be built for this. Great release!
Definitely a scent you need to try to experience the “phantasmagorical spheres.”
Despite some notes that I approach with caution, I really like it, especially since it doesn't have any floral elements. I wore it a few times in winter, and it performed well.
Impressive bombshell ;-)
Many thanks to @Ropanski2020 for this raven-black, subtropical powerhouse [muscle] beast that marks its territory quite intensely on me. :-)