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Arabian Oud perfume - Madawi 90 ml

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The presentation is great (Kalemat and Aseel is better i think), and the juice inside is really charming... I think the juice is pretty. It begins with a lot of sweet peach that is to die for, and then the rose comes out to play. For me, i have no idea how apple blossom and pineapple blossom smell, so i cant say if it's there or not. It scores lower for the oud note interpretation, but this was something made on purpose to avoid cloying perfume compositions. This perfume is, however, characterized by amber and vanilla. Sweet dewiness is what makes it smell so good and many would fall under its spell to consider it a signature scent, something of refinement to wear all day. Madawi in my country is one of the few Arabian Oud perfume that are well known. We don't know a lot about Arabian Oud here, but Madawi is one perfume that is able to penetrate the market, by which the brand is becoming relatively known.

This is a gentleman's scent, suave, debonair, luscious smelling, one of the best releases from the House of Arabian Oud. NOTES: Top Notes: Cambodian Oud | Heart Notes: Madagascar Vanilla | Base Notes: White Musk, Frankincense Al-Fareed can be translated as the unique, unrivalled, or peerless. That gives you a sense of what this fragrance is like. It smells luxurious. It smells wealthy. It smells like a man on top of the world. Unarguably, one of the best rose oud scents in the market. The price tag makes it even a better bargain than a lot of scents with the same profile. What really distinguishes this scent from many others is the presence of chocolate making it a delectable oriental perfume. The opening is a burst of saffron, and a few seconds afterward the rose-oud becomes the dominant notes. The chocolate stays from the beginning to the end. Price? Steeply priced at around USD 170, be sure to get it in the 45 - 50% sale, which occurs like four times an year, which is what I usually do :)I disagree with others comparing it to Oud for Greatness. It's nothing like it to my nose. The closest I have encountered are Sultani and Amiri, both by Arabian Oud. All three are composed of bergamot, pink pepper, amber, and patchouli. All three are great scents, and dissimilar enough to be distinguished and not redundant. I would rate them Al-Fareed first, then Sultani, then Amiri.

SCENT TYPE: Warm, Incense, Eastern, Woody, Oriental | An exciting scent of sweet Madagascar vanilla and oriental Cambodian Oud; This fragrance opens with the aroma of sweet eastern wood essence and incense and projects a refined scent of carefully blended Cambodian Oud and elegant white musk. A warm woody Eau de Parfum with a distinguished deep inviting sweet aroma. Inspired by eastern influence, this exotic unisex fragrance is exceptional at pulling attention. A clean rose-oud: earthy woods with a hint of spice and a slightly medicinal lift, plus rose, with the saffron sharpening that spicy edge. The famed chocolate note is really just a dusting of cocoa powder on top, adding a delectable sweet touch that is unmistakably chocolate but merely accents an otherwise basic rose-oud scent profile. A warm, creamy vanilla smooths everything out in the base without imparting much of its own flavor. Nuclear initial blast, and very strong for the first hour, but settles to something more moderate and steadily fades over 3-4hr. Longevity 10-12hr. The discovery of this fragrance was different from my typical store stroll. The atmosphere of the Arabian Oud shop on the Champs-Élysées is great. I loved the direct approach of the personnel too: I was given a lot of different fragrance to smell in a short time without a lot of fuss about philosophy. Despite me being a lover of narrative and story-telling in the context of fragrances, that's exactly what I was expecting from the brand: an easy to navigate repertoire with strong, statement-making fragrances. The offerings I was given were a bit similar to one another despite the fact that I was told that Resala was "different" and "on its own" but I must say I loved all of them and all of these different shades of Vanilla.All of the best Arabian Oud fragrances smell good. But there are 6 Arabian perfumes this house makes that truly stand out. They are normally interpreted as Westernized versions of truly luxurious Arabic perfumes.

the oud though. I layered this for a vaca with Ombre leather to warm it up even more, I really can’t describe to you just how sexy and amazing this scent is on its own and layered.SCENT CHARACTER: Warm, Earthy, Woody, Oriental | An elegant composition of oriental notes that pair well together to project a unique warm earthy scent with fresh character. AS OF TODAY'S DATE 3/22/22 MY MIND HAS BEEN CHANGED SUPRISINGLY! SO FOLLOW ALONG ... I TOOK SOME SAMPLES TO A FRIENDS HOUSE AND HAD THEN SNIFF TEST VARIOUS SCENTS & AS WE WERE SMELLING THE OUDS A PAL WENT AND GRABBED THEIR FULL BOTTLE OF RESALA & TOLD ME TO SMELL IT BUT I WAS AFRAID AFTER THE HEADACHE A SAMPLE GAVE ME. BUT TO MY PLEASANT SURPRISE WHEN I GAVE IT ANOTHER TRY IT WAS LOVELY SO IDK WHAT TF WAS WRONG WITH THE SAMPLE I RECEIVED BUT I CAN NOW SAY RESALA IS A BEAUTIFUL OUD BEAST :-) NOTES: Top Notes: Citronella, Jasmine | Heart Notes: Cinnamon, Rose | Base Notes: Cedarwood, Vanilla, Amber How in the WORLD is this slept on!?? This is definitely up there with the all time best freshies while being unique and making you stand out. This is a fresh take on oud with sweet warmth underneath and I get ambroxide from it to make it loud, that might be from

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