Oud Al Mubakhar Rasasi

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Oud Al Mubakhar Rasasi

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
(24 customer reviews)

Oud Al Mubakhar Rasasi for women and men of Rasasi

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Oud Al Mubakhar by Rasasi is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Top notes are bergamot and saffron; middle notes are turkish rose, violet and geranium; base notes are sandalwood, tonka bean, musk and patchouli.

24 reviews for Oud Al Mubakhar Rasasi

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    rassasi is one of the best arabian perfumeries offering a wide range of oriental perfumes to suit everyone at every price range..
    oud rose saffron and amber iis called a mukhalat and it has an extremely distinctive sweet smoky rosy woody aroma its an acquired smell for non oud users they may find it a bit strange but for those who are familiar with oriental and oudy accords would enjoy this and inmp it has no fecal or urinal accords in any aspect and it’s an extremely versatile perfume in layering offering great longevity and silage ..many people fine white florals especially indolic jasmine as having a urine like acord it all depends on each individual’s chemistry so to the reviewer under me i believe it’s more of a chemistry issue than the actual smell of the perfume for the perfume is a typical floriental oriental accord reminiscent of many by montale ..i am only reviewing this vaguely in defend of the ame of rasasi company i am not affiliated with them but i have been using their perfumes for over 25 years and they offer some of the most wearable and affordable mainstream arbian type of perfumes .

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    The review is for Mukhallat with the Silver Cap
    I usually don’t rate perfumes but I had to step in with this one. Have you ever entered dirty male public toilets? I did and it was simply disgusting. This whatever this is (I wouldn’t call it the perfume at all) smells exactly the same. Actually, I don’t have words how to describe the bad smell of it better than the old male toilets. Absolutely awful! AWFUL! From that time I would never EVER even look at Rasasi brand. Never. This one was a very good experience. If you don’t believe me, just buy it. And then remember my word. I sometimes cannot understand people here how they rate the perfumes. if they want to look like experts or something? They were right in one thing. This piss smells for a very long time, which is not a good thing.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    The review is for Mukhallat version, with silver cap.
    Given the fact that they were discounted, I bought blindly for about 20 euros (both) Afshan and Mukhallat Oud Al Mubakhar, from Rasasi. Though I like strong perfumes, I found that they have harsh opening, almost unpleasant. Mukhallat has a medicinal like opening. In opening, it smells very strong, but after about a quart of hour, the dry down is awesome! Mukhallat reveals in a stylish way its oud accord and the rose, maybe too much rose. I found them both wearable by men w/o problems. And that’s said by a grizzled man.
    Regarding the performances, Mukhallat is long lasting, with good sillage for about 2-3 hours and it was a good surprise for me. Very long lasting on clothes. An observation, not necessarly a bad one: perfume seems to me simple, without complexity. So I layered it with Afshan and the result was outstanding. Seriously, give it a try!

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Review for: Rasasi *Mukhallat* Oudh Al Mubakhar
    This is a pleaser for middle-eastern people or Rose lovers. The oud is a background player here and Rose is the main actor. And Rose is a straigh scrubber for my nose.
    As perceptions go a long way, for me this is the scent of “Muslims”, just like Incense evokes Christianity and churches or Buddhism rituals. Old people who go for Islam pilgrimage (Hadj) usually smells like this, as they are always gifted with a Hadj-scent which is basically something like Rose-cologne with heavy eastern notes.
    So a huge NO GO for me, but could be exotic for some, and very likeable in middle east.
    Update: The drydown is relatively rose-free which is more pleasant and sweet, more on the feminine side.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Extremely sharp medicinal opening – I think oud is just not for me. Gave this bottle away.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Yes the Mukhallat version is much more beautiful with a generous amount of rose and a nice oud accord, but neither one smells anything like Rose d’Arabie (Armani), which is not a bad thing.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    I prefer the mukhallat version ..the one with silver cap
    smell so expensive and last for long for a cheap price
    8/10

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Precious gem at a very good price
    If you like oud but you hate its strength and its harsh strong opening
    Go for this is the softest oud i saw very gentle clean and fresh oud which can make it for day and summer

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    CAREFUL! The reviews are about other VERY SIMILAR NAMED ONE. This one smells terrible honestly. This is the worst scent I have ever smelled. I sprayed it and washed and washed over and over. This is a very sour and bitter smell. If you like the smell of the old type of urinal cakes you will like this….

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Oud Al Mubakhar is a very strong EDP with a very nice price. It is a very oriental/spicy fragrance that lasts a very long time. It starts out with a blast of saffron and rose. On me the dry down is a very nice rosy/musky scent with a touch of patchouli. If you like strong Oriental scents then this one is for you. I wore it this morning since it’s cool here in South Florida BUT next time I will wear it at night. Take it easy on the trigger, since a little goes a long way.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Medicinal opening which fades quickly.
    What remains evokes the scent of the male skin. Has a certain something that draws you near, invites intimacy.
    I wanted an oud for me but, despite that I like to wear some masculine perfumes like Grey Flannel and Fahrenheit this one is pure male.
    I’ll be happy to give it as a gift. Either to my husband or my son… remains to be decided.
    Great value for the money, as I got many samples of other, expensive ouds, and I like this one the most so far.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    It opens with the Top Notes of Bergamot, Saffron. Middle Notes are Turkish Rose, Violets, Geranium & Base Notes are Sandalwood, Tonka Beans, Musk & Patchouli. V Wrongly Named & it can be Misleading as It does not contained Oud At all. Prominent & Strong Notes are Musk, Turkish Rose, Saffron & Tonka Beans. Longevity & Projection is Excellent. Can be worn whole year & Its Unisex. Packing is Good & Bottle is Ok, Normal One.
    My Rating is 3.75 out of 5.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a very underrated scent. The bottle simple and unpretentious but the juice inside!! Balance is the key to this gem. This is a very exotic, oriental and beautiful perfume with a spicy and prominent saffron, a rose that lends its magnetic aroma subtly, sandalwood that adds creaminess and bergamot keeping a fine balance between sweet, spicy, woody and animalic and prevent the concoction from becoming too sweet. Though not listed i can detect a strong whiff of oud, deep and persistent. The spice here is gentle, aromatic and sultry,the musk seductive enough but never repulsive, nothing harsh or astringent, pure bliss and an almost erotic caress of the olfactory senses. I catch whiffs of it occasionally and find it mesmerising. Everything is orchestrated around Saffron, which is the star of the show. Huge longevity and sillage, another plus. For those who love Orientals with a strong saffron note this is an absolute must!!!

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    This has a very gentle note similar to rose flavoured Turkish Delight (the Turkish rose perhaps!), or maybe marshmallow too from the tonka.
    I bought this as I’m interested in buying a bottle of the supposedly legendary Oud Qadim by Junaid Jamshed, and one reviewer of Oud Qadim says that this is pretty much a clone of that.
    {BTW, someone has compared this to Black Aoud by Montale which is just plain inaccurate- I have both. Try Faqat Lil Rijal by Rasasi if you want something very similar to Black Aoud, it’s great, and it’s masculine.}
    That all said, this is a really lovely (in my view, sweet) scent and I don’t regret my purchase. I’ll add to this at a later date.
    Well, the Oud Qadim has arrived and yes, these are 95% similar, and Oud Al Mubakhar (approx £13) could definitely be used as an alternative to Oud Qadim (£30) – not that either will break the bank!

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    OK, there are some problems with this page.
    First of all, the name is “Rasasi Oud Al Mubakhar” is ok, and on the picture, it is indeed the “Rasasi Oud Al Mubakhar”.
    The big problem is, that the ingredients are mixed up with another edp! These are the ingredients of “Rasasi Mukhallat Oudh Al Mubakhhar”! (The silver cup version)
    The ingredients of “Rasasi Oud Al Mubakhar” edp are:
    Top: saffron, ylang-ylang, bergamot
    Middle: amber, iris
    Base: sandalwood, cedar, musk
    I hope someone corrects it.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    The correct name is “Oud Al-Mubakhar”. Please fix it. Thank you.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this as a blind by, only by what was presented on Fragrantica and what a great buy! I’ve started to get into Arabian Perfumes and wanted to be careful what I bought. I like a deeper, more long lasting scent to wear. This is quite the perfume. Most of my Arabian Perfumes are from Rasasi, they just have what it takes to please a newbie of their types of scents,like me. This is a deep, warm, sweet but yet unusual fragrance that pleases every whiff I take. I love perfumes and own maybe 100 (or more) bottles. I find this to be sweet but not too sweet, feminine and with a touch of oud and I think it’s the Saffron that I’m smelling the most. Very soft and gentle and not over powering, not too oudhy, just perfect as perfect can be. I love it! “Mukhallat Oudh Al Mubakhar” is a keeper for me.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    After the little scary begining this smell change to an amazing beautiful perfume. Not sweet at all, rather an silky, at the same time dry turkish rose. But it is not just simple rose smell, it has some complexity also. I smell a little yellow talcum powder which gingerly tenderize the geranium’s metalic sparkle. Refined and high niveau creation. Thank you Rasasi!

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    After strong and sharp beginning you get lovely, oriental, rosy scent. It’s not a sweet rose to me, rather dry and metallic, but I like it because it’s so different from any other rose fragrances I know. I’m amazed by the sillage and longevity. When I use it I can smell it in my office even the next day.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    Hagakure – I own both of them and I found Mukhallat being a bit sweeter, lighter and personally more enjoyable with oudh/rose combo not so prominent…but if you are into heavier orientals you should definitely try Oud Mubakhhar, the rather that it can be found dirty cheap…

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Can anyone tell me what is the difference between the above one and MUKKHALAT Oudh Al Mubakhhar? It is in identical bottle but with silver cup, name is slightly different and on polish drugstores’ websites notes are distinguishable as well, but on Rasasi’s official site description is the same for both of them…
    Thank you FlirtBoy! Seems I should like them both, still 🙂

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Prominently rose with little saffron & sandalwood. I don’t smell any bergamot. Good only for rose lovers.
    Definitely unisex. Ok in terms of longevity & sillage.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    it smells extremely similar to many oud scents by Montale .

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    SUPER FRAGRANCES,24 HOURS LONGEVITY!UNISEX BUT AROMES AND SMELL IS FANTASTIC.TIPIC ARABIC.AFTER 1,2 HOURS LIKE A EMBREANCE.

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