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Orlygrazi 2 years ago 2
7
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8
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8
Scent
A Lemony Rose
A green, citrusy, herbal rose. Like others have said, the opening is a blast of rose, lemon and geranium that may usurp expectations for those looking for more sweet and jammy fragrances. It makes me think of Une Rose from Frederic Malle in its attempt to recreate a more natural rose scent. This is not a fresh scent due to the citrus.
Good projection and excellent longevity on this one, I wear this when I'm feeling rose without the sweetness.
I actually layer this with Oud Imperial and it's quite a statement.
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Orlygrazi 2 years ago 3
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
8.5
Scent
Oudy Spice
Upon application the sweet tobacco note takes center stage right along with the spices. This is a richly spicy fragrance throughout it's lifespan. Supporting the main players are the ambergris and the leather, which lend a hand in keeping the fragrance from becoming a spice bomb. The oud and the woods round out the fragrance with the 'woodsy/oudy' notes becoming more prominent later in its lifespan.

This has a similar feel to D&G the One, as both have a sweet tobacco vibe. Oud Malaki however, flaunts its Middle Eastern influences - using the spices, oud and ambergris to create a sharper more pronounced fragrance.
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Orlygrazi 2 years ago 3
9
Sillage
9
Longevity
9
Scent
A Leather for Those Who Love Leather
Quite the opening with the spicy saffron flanked by the resins and balsamic notes, and of course the leather, which does take center stage through the development on skin.
An objectively dark fragrance, that fortunately doesn't veer into into the smoke/animalitic territory through clever use of the balsamic notes.
Longevity is excellent and so is projection - wearing this is a statement, and you will be associated with this scent
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Orlygrazi 2 years ago 3
10
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9
Longevity
9
Scent
Quality Oriental with a Dark Side
Excellent honey scent, close to exactly what I'm looking for in a honey / oud combo. Opens with a surprising hint of bergamot with the honey then taking center stage. The sweetness of the honey / vanillins / resinous notes are expertly rounded out by the oud - this keeps the fragrance grounded and from becoming cloyingly sweet, the darkness of the oud an ever present presence through the scent progression.
I get amazing longevity and sillage from this to the point where I worry about over spraying - signature scent worthy
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