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valera1974_09 – :
All Egyptians tried this cologne one way or another, it is very cheap and used more as a Sanitizer than a perfume, I would never go out wearing it.
ProwQuorium – :
Like every Egyptian, I grew up with this around. It was the COLOGNE. It was there for everything: aftershave, sanitizer, antiseptic … you name it. It is basically lots of alcohol with lime, for very cheap. It gives such a refreshing kick, a few sprays and you wake up. I keep buying it for nostalgic reasons, but it’s such a refreshment. It used to better back in the old days when they sold it in glass bottles as a splash. Now it is available in ridiculous plastic bottles with sprayers. It lost some of the sweetness and warmth of the old days, but it is still refreshing and absolutely lovable. If you come to Egypt, make sure to try it. It’s in all drugstores and markets basically for $1 a bottle of 200mm. What a bargain!
Athaneric – :
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erurlertyu – :
Lemon Cologne…
I picked this up whilst I was in Egypt, being half-Egyptian myself (and loving perfumes and fragrances) I decided to pick this up.
So, the official writing here is “Lemon Cologne” on the bottle in Arabic, and I would say that I get a juicy lemon from this, which is dominant. I think this is totally unisex, because after the lemon comes dusty floral notes, like a potpourri of dried flowers and herbs etc. There is probably neroli and different various herbs, blossoms and lavender. I think it stays this way of a dusty, citrus (lemon) floral until after a few minutes it turns into a dusty, slightly floral musky base. After that it just fades on skin.
What I would say is that it’s very inexpensive and probably has more floral development than other eau de colognes, so I would recommend it because it’s refreshing, can be worn at any time or season, and is somewhat inoffensive. One to splash on or spray on before going out, or throughout the day as a refresher. Not bad at all!
Rustammus – :
At last this ICONIC Egyptian cologne is here 🙂 ..I can easily verify that every Egyptian whether man or woman tried it at least once in his life …Lots of people hate it , but truly some are addicted to it specially those who live outside Egypt …So refreshing in hot weather , so useful for other purposes like cleaning skin or neck and ears , perfect after shave for men and for cleaning wounds …This is just a staple in every Egyptian household .