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Soytik – :
Very sweet jasmine clusters with jammy aromatic roses and fruits.
Extreme silage and insanely long-lasting. On my skin the base turns messy, I blame musk here, but on clothes it is a pure paradise, – summer day in Botanic garden with bees buzzing around.
ЕвгенийВГ – :
Interesting fragrance… One the one hand, it reminds me of a fruity ’90s men’s fougere (like Eternity)- especially upon the opening- but then it also has a floriental vibe- calling to mind sections of ‘Poeme’, as well as some of the spicy-chypre qualities of Mitsouko. Truly unisex in feel, although I would place it in the oriental fougere category.
I would sketch out the note-pyramid something closer to this:
Top: orange peel, tea leaves, aldehydes, calone
Heart: lavender, rose, orange blossom, jasmine, strawberry, cinnamon, heliotrope
Base: Musk, labdanum, coumarin, sandalwood, vetiver, oakmoss, patchouli, vanilla, oudh
pofegist – :
I’m shocked by the votes in sillage and longevity section…
Al Ghadeer is that very rare perfume that lasts the whole day! The sillage is very heavy too. I know it for sure because my husband wears it occasionally. He comes back from work and I still smell its aroma on him.
I do not detect any of the listed notes. It just smells like a lake or a spring to me that is located somewhere in a forest full of flowers and fragrant wild plants. It’s a bit ozonic to me but still sweet.
I have 2 bottles of Al Ghadeer and regret that I didn’t buy more..I’d give it 10 ot of 10.
Hesus Hernandez – :
(Review of the oil roll on)
This is a really lovely, really Western scent. If someone told me this was some new Givenchy, I would believe them without hesitation.
Primarily, I get rose and jasmine which combine to a romantic floral. When the scent opens, it smells just like Jour d’Hermes Absolu. Then the orange comes out stronger: it’s not a bitter orange peel, but a fruity, juicy, sweet orange.
As the scent develops, the citruses relax and the musk comes out as well as the patchouli. Sandalwood is there, but it serves more to add warmth and depth to the fragrance, rather than stand as a note on its own. I eventually get a pleasantly animalic/dirty note, which could be the combination of musk and jasmine, which adds some sexiness to an otherwise clean, romantic floral. It’s at this point that this smells like a better version of NR Fleur Musc.
This has good lasting power and after several hours, the vanilla comes out stronger with the patchouli, though the florals linger.
This would be a wonderful date-night scent, even a wedding perfume. But it’s also easy enough to wear that I would be happy using it as a daytime scent in warmer months. I cannot believe I got a bottle of this for a few $.
tigr555 – :
Rose can be tricky, but this is rose done right. The citrus balances it beautifully and the oud adds some depth. It’s sweet but not candy like. You could wear this any time of year day or night. I was pleasantly surprised by this one. A keeper. This smells a lot like Very Irresistible. Not a dupe, more like her little sister! Very nice!!!!
Катрин))) – :
It took me some time to get Al Ghadeer. I thought it would have a strong citrus note. I was wrong. It is a well composed gem with citrus as a backing element to give a touch of zest to the rest of the notes. Key here is the beautiful mix of rose and jasmine that filtrates through the wood/spice/,citrus combo and delivers a gorgeous and memorable effect! However, it’s the soft, gently animalic touch of oud that provides a strong platform for the rest of the notes to shine and keep its Oriental vibe.
Another gem from Nabeel.
fox21 – :
Glad to see this has been added! Thanks Fragrantica! I’m not experienced with Arabian oils but was lucky enough to find this one, so I’ll try to give a review.
I tested Al Ghadeer while shopping and, although it stays close to the skin I was treated to little wafts of the scent as I moved about. I liked it so much I had to go back and buy it.
The fragrance goes on quite sweet and fruity. At first I thought that I was smelling strawberry, but that may have been the combination of orange with rose. Al Ghadeer has a sunny floral feel with jasmine and rose backed by citrus (more orange than lemon to me). I don’t detect oud or any spices in this (but by nose isn’t tuned in to oud).
It’s more of a clean and fresh type of fragrance. I think it could be worn for any occasion – dressed up or down.
On my skin it has soft sillage and lasts a few hours but that could be my under-application as I’ve not worn oils before. I really like Al Ghadeer and I hope to find more Nabeel scents in the future.