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Bold freshie
It's a green floral spicy fragrance. Very nice. I think it shares the same green aromatic core than Rasasi Shuhrah (without the smoke and leather obviously). Rose, ylang ylang, a herbal nuance, a little bite of spices and musk in the background. Easy to wear.
An uplifting fresh perfume in the middle eastern style.
Beautiful presentation with a great performance. Perfect for hot days.
An uplifting fresh perfume in the middle eastern style.
Beautiful presentation with a great performance. Perfect for hot days.
It's burning
Very dark fragrance. Smokey and resinous, like a real macho man. It's daring and beautiful. It's like a burning tires with a sweet core. A very original smell. Love it!
It's not the best quality, but for the price you can't ask for more. Longevity is very good but not beast. Projection is moderate.
It's not the best quality, but for the price you can't ask for more. Longevity is very good but not beast. Projection is moderate.
Outstanding synthetic oud
The recreation of oud in this one is incredible. It smells very authentic and the blending is marvelous, but I think you have to be in middle eastern fragrances to appreciate it.
At first, I thought there was a rose note, but reading the pyramid there's none of it, so it must be the geranium, which is something totally new for me. Cardamom and saffron are very noticeable the first hour, then they settle down.
I'm not sure if the leather is part of the oud accord but in the drydown is more prominent. Very soft type of leather, like velvet.
Excellent performance. It smells incredible for its price.
This is how oud should be recreate it and not that faint horrible attempts from western houses, in my opinion of course.
At this price point, only Ajmal can beat Rasasi. A bargain.
At first, I thought there was a rose note, but reading the pyramid there's none of it, so it must be the geranium, which is something totally new for me. Cardamom and saffron are very noticeable the first hour, then they settle down.
I'm not sure if the leather is part of the oud accord but in the drydown is more prominent. Very soft type of leather, like velvet.
Excellent performance. It smells incredible for its price.
This is how oud should be recreate it and not that faint horrible attempts from western houses, in my opinion of course.
At this price point, only Ajmal can beat Rasasi. A bargain.
Good for the price
Clean, soapy and floral fragrance with a touch of grapes. A very simple composition with good performance on my skin.
My first impression was like I was smelling and old lady, but with time I start to appreciate The Black a lot more. Its lightness works perfectly on summer.
If you can buy it for $20 it is a bargain.
My first impression was like I was smelling and old lady, but with time I start to appreciate The Black a lot more. Its lightness works perfectly on summer.
If you can buy it for $20 it is a bargain.
Perfectly casual
Very simple and direct composition. Coriander, lavender, spices and a beautiful amber core. Musk is giving the right amount of depth.
Nero is very close to Arabian Knight from Arabian Oud. The main difference is a prominent note of coriander making Nero more informal. By the other hand, Arabian Knight is more dry, spicy and suited up.
Highly likeable scent and easy to wear. Middle eastern style, but with a western vibe. Good longevity and projection.
A friend told me that Oud Elite is own by the the same people of Arabian Oud, so is not a surprise the similarities between them.
Nero is very close to Arabian Knight from Arabian Oud. The main difference is a prominent note of coriander making Nero more informal. By the other hand, Arabian Knight is more dry, spicy and suited up.
Highly likeable scent and easy to wear. Middle eastern style, but with a western vibe. Good longevity and projection.
A friend told me that Oud Elite is own by the the same people of Arabian Oud, so is not a surprise the similarities between them.