Mukhallat Al Oudh Rasasi

4.07 из 5
(15 отзывов)

Mukhallat Al Oudh Rasasi

Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
(15 customer reviews)

Mukhallat Al Oudh Rasasi for women of Rasasi

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Description

Mukhallat Al Oudh by Rasasi is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Top notes are bergamot, geranium and sea notes; middle notes are rose, white flowers and violet; base notes are sandalwood, cypress, amber, musk, praline and patchouli.

15 reviews for Mukhallat Al Oudh Rasasi

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Rose florals – Amber – Wood – Musk
    I bought this on the YouTube suggestion of the reviewer below. Thank you, this perfume is beautiful.
    I’m bringing it on a visit to my niece where I’ll be doing a “rose tasting” of rose based perfumes. I think this one will shine!

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Bought Mukhallat Aloudh blind just by seeing a you tube review on it the reviewer made this fragrance sound amazing. I ordered one bottle and when I recieved my package the company had included a scent strip just in case the scent wasn’t for me. I was shocked at the beauty of this fragrance it comes with a glass stick dabber and the rose and geranium sing harmoniously together. I will be trying out more attar oils from this house I’m so excited I will be buying back ups for sure. This attar oil is a real gem and reminds me of how Arabic women smell as they glide past looking and smelling amazing. I would recommend this oil and it sells for a great price point (*☻-☻*)
    Edit: bought two back ups don’t want to be without this beautiful fragrance it has a wonderful rose that’s jammy and the geranium is quite lovely. This is definitely unisex I’d love to sniff this on a mans chemistry I wonder how lovely it would smell. It’s such a delicious elegant concoction I love it so much.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    excellent smell.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Heads-up for Indian buyers: This smells like your typical attar that women have been using during ceremonies for the past 20 years. Maybe rare in the west but very common here in India. My current favourite attar from Rasasi is Esraa.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    A lovely perfume, either I am anosmic to this or it is an old bottle, I can’t really smell it much and there doesn’t seem to be any sillage. It smells quite sweet and there is a really unique sweetness to it – something woody about it I think. I am new to oriental oils of this nature or Arabian oils so I don’t quite know how to describe this. It is however very pleasant and not at all intrusive. A skin scent for me, but apparently that is normal with Rasasi. It layers well with Chanel 19 poudre and also other fragrances so it is not at all overbearing or in any way offensive. I would prefer it be stronger and have some sillage but I guess that comes with the territory with Rasasi. I guess I will just have to enjoy it myself 🙂
    Edit: Apparently I am the one who cannot smell this. According to my husband, it is strong and can be smelled from quite a distance away. Damn my anosmia!

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my second review for Rasasi’s Mukhallat Al Oudh as I’ve done a complete change of opinion with this fascinating fragrance. After initially not being able to get on with it, I gave it to my mum and she subsiquently smelt amazing. Over the next few months I became enamoured with her tantalising trail and thought it time to retry it again myself.
    The harmonious blend is so perfect that no one note is detectable alone, it all just works together as a symphony of perfection to become a new unique scent in its own right. It’s carnal, musky, sexy but without being dark or smokey as it remains clean and almost soapy smelling. It’s what I would imagine the freshly washed clothes of a classy seductress like Dita Von Tease to smell like. It still has an arousing burgundy-red blood note to it (as I mentioned in my previous review) but it’s so delectable and mouth watering, it must be akin to what humans smell like to vampires. The quality, projection and silage is exceptional and is up there with the likes of Amouage and Montale, both whom have Arabian fragrance roots of superb quality. It’s a concentrated perfume oil, so it thrives and shouts from your pulse points to synchronise with your body heat and life force.
    Sometimes you need the right time, conditions, maturity, circumstances or state of mind to fully appreciate a fragrance. The moment for me to embrace Rasasi’s ‘Mukhallat Al Oudh’ as my now signature scent was now.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    best of best. long lasting . I love it

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s a very clever blend – both interesting and well balanced. There’s lots of musk, but I can’t get past the creamy, praline and subtle sea notes which put me off. There’s an interesting irony blood note which lurks throughout that is subtly tangy that it’s almost mouth watering. It has an 80’s powerhouse fragrance element to it, but one which has been calmed against a soft cashmere sweater kinda smell. The initial blast had me hovering over the ‘dislike’ button, but the dry down becomes tamed and calm. I think my problem is that although it is an Arabian fragrance, it is very Western smelling and makes me think of classic Estee Lauder fragrances. I’m sure it’s comforting to some but not to me.
    Update: I gave it to my mother and she loves it. I works so well on her.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    @ Angela aggianidou
    &
    @ bunty 62
    Thanks for your reviews which helped me in discovery of this gem!!

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This is truly a perfectly made perfume which will suit the first time users of oud /arabian perfume .
    Very very long lasting (five days on my jacket!)
    Sillage is above average .
    Top recommended arabian perfume!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Yes, it is subtle yet persistent, this is one of the most refined Rasasi oils. Smooth, creamy with a strong Sandalwood and a touch of freshness from rose. I hope this helps

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Sample review:
    Mukhallat al oudh,… but there’s no oudh in it? Maybe placebo effect then?
    Yesterday I tried it and the first thing this made me think of was the smell of crackling woods in a fire place!
    I also sensed a rosy note, but this combination was kinda sharp on me and I did not like it much.
    Today when I put on the sweater I wore yesterday while sampling, I could smell this warm, slightly sweet and creamy rosy scent. ‘Nice! Were’s that coming from?!’ I thought… then I remembered what I put on and decided now to put it on again.
    First impression is the same as yesterday, but now looking at the notes and the description of wat Geranium smells like I realize that is what I’m smelling mostly. A lemony tinted rose on a woodsy base with a little patchouli.
    This stage is too sharp for my liking, but I guess that the dry down is pretty nice considering the trace that was left on my skin when wearing my sweater. However, it takes many hours before that final stage arrives.
    Sillage and longevity are definitely superb!

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    beautiful, the smell of geranium is quite strong with only a hint of amber, great quality and value

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Superb perfume very long lasting. Drop it on ur wrists and slightly spread by stick and experience the great fragrance for whole day.
    Blindly buy it.
    Here it is written that -for women
    But it is completely unisex smell

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    what a prodigious essence, a really small drop is more than enough to feel its power, to me its like oud softed with rose, a little in the armani prive rose , love its crescendo, totally unisex, exotic and erotic

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