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I'm standing next to a mandarin tree
Oud al Sahraa gave me a positive feeling in the perfumery when I smelled him on a test strip. Spicy, sweet and oriental.
Arrived at home with the sample I was really happy to put it on me.
Next morning, said, done.
Again the first impression is fantastic, but then the scent weakens and that happens very fast. After half an hour only a sweet tangerine smell remains, surrounded by something sweet-spicy, which I can't quite classify, probably the myrrh, which is pleasant, but doesn't knock me down now.
This smell lasts very long and is still easily recognizable by myself 12 hours later. However, the mandarin makes more and more a solo play and the myrrh says goodbye. Overall it is a very simple fragrance which is rather light. Preferably for warm spring days or summer. The Sillage is rather discreet, but the durability is good.
The bottle I found in the perfumery personally beautiful and different times.
Conclusion: When you think of the name Oud al Sahraa, you think of a woody desert smell, which you unfortunately don't get. Sahraa smells more like standing next to a tangerine tree, which gives off a pleasant sweetish-myrrh-like smell. It's pleasant, but too weak for me. I noticed very little of the Oud, maybe a little more at the beginning.
Not a bad perfume, but not enough for me.
Arrived at home with the sample I was really happy to put it on me.
Next morning, said, done.
Again the first impression is fantastic, but then the scent weakens and that happens very fast. After half an hour only a sweet tangerine smell remains, surrounded by something sweet-spicy, which I can't quite classify, probably the myrrh, which is pleasant, but doesn't knock me down now.
This smell lasts very long and is still easily recognizable by myself 12 hours later. However, the mandarin makes more and more a solo play and the myrrh says goodbye. Overall it is a very simple fragrance which is rather light. Preferably for warm spring days or summer. The Sillage is rather discreet, but the durability is good.
The bottle I found in the perfumery personally beautiful and different times.
Conclusion: When you think of the name Oud al Sahraa, you think of a woody desert smell, which you unfortunately don't get. Sahraa smells more like standing next to a tangerine tree, which gives off a pleasant sweetish-myrrh-like smell. It's pleasant, but too weak for me. I noticed very little of the Oud, maybe a little more at the beginning.
Not a bad perfume, but not enough for me.
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