Sweet Dates تمر حلو Jawhara / جوهرة 2025
Fruity - boozy - unisex
Sweet dates ... how fitting for this sweet, fruity, warm aromatic-woody fragrance - the name truly reflects its essence!
I particularly find the initially strong boozy factor appealing, which is not sharp but rather warm-soft-liqueur-like. Raspberries-dates-caramel with sandalwood (Amyris) and cedar, likely connected by Davana, the Indian herb with fruity hints of apricot and peach as well as honeyed and spicy-woody notes and cognac (boozy!).
On top - or rather underneath - there is also patchouli, amber, and vanilla.
Overall, it sounds very gourmand, but it is not in the true sense, so not biteable - it is too spicy in an aromatic way for that - but definitely worth sniffing!
Because of this, as well as the complete absence of any flowers (thank you for that!), this fragrance, which is rather feminine to my nose, becomes something special and clearly stands out from the drugstore monotony.
I will probably wear it more often than I currently think ... maybe I will look for one or two layering candidates to introduce a more masculine note ... or maybe not. I just need to sharpen my self-confidence, as it is supposed to be unisex after all.
Unfortunately, one has to hurry a bit after spraying to get to their Sweet Date, as it fades comparatively quickly. After just a few hours, only delicate woody hints remain ... almost like a 'molecule fragrance' ...
On the other hand, for me as a man, this is one more reason to wear this (feminine?) fragrance, as after the initial strong scent experience, it becomes subtle and restrained.
This could make this special fragrance suitable for summer as well.
And perhaps Iso-E-Super is the right 'instrument' to increase longevity ...
The Sweet Dates now possess a bit more parfumos than perfumas ... and that, even though it is unusually gourmand ... perhaps precisely because of that ...
If that isn't (also) unisex done well!
Why two of the currently five fragrances in the series seem to be exclusively available online remains a mystery to me. Even my perfume-collecting favorite Viennese had no advice.
Maybe we will learn more soon, as the two fragrances are in research.
Thanks (also here) to Leafisonfire for the concise review and especially for the joy in the 'Gourmand-Uschi'! ;-)
I particularly find the initially strong boozy factor appealing, which is not sharp but rather warm-soft-liqueur-like. Raspberries-dates-caramel with sandalwood (Amyris) and cedar, likely connected by Davana, the Indian herb with fruity hints of apricot and peach as well as honeyed and spicy-woody notes and cognac (boozy!).
On top - or rather underneath - there is also patchouli, amber, and vanilla.
Overall, it sounds very gourmand, but it is not in the true sense, so not biteable - it is too spicy in an aromatic way for that - but definitely worth sniffing!
Because of this, as well as the complete absence of any flowers (thank you for that!), this fragrance, which is rather feminine to my nose, becomes something special and clearly stands out from the drugstore monotony.
I will probably wear it more often than I currently think ... maybe I will look for one or two layering candidates to introduce a more masculine note ... or maybe not. I just need to sharpen my self-confidence, as it is supposed to be unisex after all.
Unfortunately, one has to hurry a bit after spraying to get to their Sweet Date, as it fades comparatively quickly. After just a few hours, only delicate woody hints remain ... almost like a 'molecule fragrance' ...
On the other hand, for me as a man, this is one more reason to wear this (feminine?) fragrance, as after the initial strong scent experience, it becomes subtle and restrained.
This could make this special fragrance suitable for summer as well.
And perhaps Iso-E-Super is the right 'instrument' to increase longevity ...
The Sweet Dates now possess a bit more parfumos than perfumas ... and that, even though it is unusually gourmand ... perhaps precisely because of that ...
If that isn't (also) unisex done well!
Why two of the currently five fragrances in the series seem to be exclusively available online remains a mystery to me. Even my perfume-collecting favorite Viennese had no advice.
Maybe we will learn more soon, as the two fragrances are in research.
Thanks (also here) to Leafisonfire for the concise review and especially for the joy in the 'Gourmand-Uschi'! ;-)
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