
mrprofumo
15 Reviews

mrprofumo
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Oud and sweet fruits are always a good idea
Nowadays, the shelves are full of fruity-oudy middle-eastern scents as the market demand is for catchy and showy smells with powerful longevity.
After all, it’s known that performance, opulence and social acceptance are the key idols of our century, even more so in perfume tastes, that are reflected in mass psychology as part of the studies of the conduct of unorganized groups, in which the actions of individuals are similar, even though they do not have relationships with each other.
This is the way perfumes like The Moon by Malle, Ombre Nomade by Louis Vuitton, Nectar Oud by BDK should be seen. Strong, fashionable scents, characterized by fresh, pleasant red fruits notes.
Along these lines, Red Kinam by Faizal Patel seems to be a modern, easy to wear creation, perfect for the actual businessman as well as the gentleman on the beach (or the wonderwoman of the next door).
That being said, the brand heritage makes all the difference here. Alongside black currants and raspberry, the nose works with iris irones for a more ethereal start. Furthermore, the core is an intriguing blend of Cambodia (Red kinam), Nha Trang, chinese and Vietnam oud, that gives the perfume sweet, earthy and green-wooded nuances. The concept closes smartly with leather and ambergris notes, for a slightly musky animalic, but not barny shadow on the skin.
The perfume is not the top of the chart in terms of originality but, on the other hand, it has good sillage and longevity, that is not obvious with artisanal perfumery.
In the end, it’s a very interesting take on the genre, with great quality materials, worthy of true connoisseurs collection.
After all, it’s known that performance, opulence and social acceptance are the key idols of our century, even more so in perfume tastes, that are reflected in mass psychology as part of the studies of the conduct of unorganized groups, in which the actions of individuals are similar, even though they do not have relationships with each other.
This is the way perfumes like The Moon by Malle, Ombre Nomade by Louis Vuitton, Nectar Oud by BDK should be seen. Strong, fashionable scents, characterized by fresh, pleasant red fruits notes.
Along these lines, Red Kinam by Faizal Patel seems to be a modern, easy to wear creation, perfect for the actual businessman as well as the gentleman on the beach (or the wonderwoman of the next door).
That being said, the brand heritage makes all the difference here. Alongside black currants and raspberry, the nose works with iris irones for a more ethereal start. Furthermore, the core is an intriguing blend of Cambodia (Red kinam), Nha Trang, chinese and Vietnam oud, that gives the perfume sweet, earthy and green-wooded nuances. The concept closes smartly with leather and ambergris notes, for a slightly musky animalic, but not barny shadow on the skin.
The perfume is not the top of the chart in terms of originality but, on the other hand, it has good sillage and longevity, that is not obvious with artisanal perfumery.
In the end, it’s a very interesting take on the genre, with great quality materials, worthy of true connoisseurs collection.



Top Notes
Blackcurrant
Iris
Raspberry ketone
Heart Notes
Cambodian oud
Base Notes
Ambergris
Leather

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