Copgirl2

Copgirl2

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Copgirl2 8 months ago 6 2
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10
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10
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9.5
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the perfect cherry
First of all: I'm not entirely objective, as I've really enjoyed all Ahmed Al Maghribi fragrances so far. However, I was skeptical about the royal cherry at first, which is because I'm not the biggest cherry fan. And I certainly wasn't in the mood for another TF Lost Cherry clone.
I was definitely proved wrong. This cherry is truly royal. Sweet without being too sweet, extremely juicy, fruity, it makes your mouth water. All without being too "artificial", too cheesy. Of course, cherry is never perfectly authentic. The plum supports the fruity-sweet juiciness, while the woods help to ensure that there is no lack of depth or counterparts. So this fragrance is perfectly balanced.
Due to the high proportion of fragrance oil, it is incredibly brutal in terms of longevity and sillage. What can I say, when a cherry is made like this, it becomes a great love.
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Copgirl2 10 months ago 7 2
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Bottle
9
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9
Longevity
6.5
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pungent musk in a bed of fruit
Ana Abiyed white was one of my first Arabic fragrances. I wanted to like it so much and bought it after all the praise from the Tiktok world.
Of course, it was tested straight away and I couldn't understand the world anymore. Yes, it was very fruity. Yes, it was very sweet. But what I mainly had in my nose was an incredibly pungent off-note. I classify it as super synthetic musk. And this note is not only unpleasant for my nose, it is also extremely long-lasting and does not disappear during the entire drydown.
However, I experienced that not everyone seems to feel this way on the same day. When I arrived at our stables, a stable colleague who was standing a few steps away from me approached me and asked me what an incredibly great perfume I was wearing. She ordered it for herself that very day.
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Copgirl2 10 months ago 8
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unobtrusive everyday fragrance for rose fans
This is now my third fragrance from the Badee al oud series, and it could easily take the place of my current favorite Honor and Glory.
In the opening, you are immediately greeted by the rose. Not fresh and blooming here, but milky and creamy. Rosa centifolia, as we used to know it from soap, only lighter, fresher thanks to the addition of bergamot. Not listed, but clearly perceptible for me.
The almond joins in, bringing the sweetness of the meringue. Add a little sweetness and creaminess through the base notes, and voila... you have Noble blush.
An unagitated everyday fragrance, feminine, elegant, a fragrance that does not offend. It is very linear, does not change too much in the drydown. From beginning to end, it remains the sweet pink rose dissolved in milk with a hint of almond. It reminds me of Peace and Love by lattafa, although I like this one better.
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Copgirl2 10 months ago 4
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10
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9
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8
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smooth Baccarat Rouge alternative
Is it me cannot deny its great role model Baccarat Rouge, it skillfully emulates it and elegantly avoids all the hurdles that so many others fail to overcome.
The fragrance is a little sweeter, a little fruitier, gives 0 medicinal vibes. Despite the small changes, it can't deny the Baccarat DNA, you notice it immediately with the first sniff. For me, this is the most successful alternative I've come across so far.

Like all ahmed al maghribi fragrances, it has an extremely high oil content, which makes it very long-lasting and sillage-friendly.
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Copgirl2 10 months ago 11 8
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10
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10
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9
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Jasmine and blackcurrant with beastmode performance
I can't believe that nobody has commented on this dream in a white flacon yet. It's probably because the Ahmed al Maghribi brand is not yet so well known here. I predict that this will change. This is now the third fragrance from this brand, and like its predecessors, this one is a dream with infinite longevity.

This fragrance was a blind buy, but from the scent notes I could already guess that it would be to my taste. Blackcurrant...I really like it, jasmine...it could be a bit more. Add to that cashmeran and vanilla in the base, what could possibly go wrong? U
And the fragrance actually delivers everything the notes promise and much more.

It starts with a clearly perceptible blackcurrant, sweet with a small sparkling accord. This is reinforced by the bergamot, the pink pepper, used very discreetly, is only perceived at the very back of the nose. It elegantly balances out the sweetness of the fragrance.
Shortly after the very fruity-sweet opening, my beloved jasmine joins in. Powerful, present, yet never too loud or overpowering.
It has the suppleness, the light creaminess of cashmeran and the sweetness of vanilla in tow. I don't really notice guaiac wood. This will also serve to prevent the fragrance from slipping into kitsch. Despite the sweetness, the fragrance remains elegant and feminine.

A dream in a white robe.
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