Arabian Hustler Alexandria Fragrances

4.25 из 5
(8 отзывов)

Arabian Hustler Alexandria Fragrances

Rated 4.25 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)

Arabian Hustler Alexandria Fragrances for women and men of Alexandria Fragrances

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“This unisex fragrance has a strong & dark smell of tobacco & oud with spicy notes lingering in the background. This fragrance is a very sharp fragrance that sends a strong message across the room you walk in.” – a note from the brand.

Arabian Hustler was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Hany Hafez.

8 reviews for Arabian Hustler Alexandria Fragrances

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I ordered a 7pc sample set to smell a few i was interested. and while i cannot speak for authenticity for ALL of then, their are a few that i can compare to. Arabian Hustler is one of them as i OWN authentic TF Tobacco Oud.
    At first spray – its a bit pungent on the alcohol. give it 5 minutes and vuala! you’ve got the opening to Tobacco Oud.
    it really does smell Correct.
    Unfortunately, things begin to go down hill. as Tobacco Oud ages on your skin/clothes it changes with its stages of dry down. this is where Arabian hustler takes a different path. its not that bad. but it no longer can be called a Tobacco Oud clone as it just becomes different over time.
    i had both on me at once, real on the left, AH on the righh
    5 minute mark – Identical
    30 Min – Still Identical
    1 Hour – This is where we smell a difference
    3 Hour – they are close…like cousins close
    5 hour – Arabian Hustler is weak, its dissipating and smells different that the Tobacco oud at this point
    after about the 7 hour mark i could not detect it, while the TF continued with its tobacco woody powdery scent which went out for about 10-12 hrs.
    its a good scent, don’t get me wrong. but i just cant replace Tobacco Oud with it. its not quite as good.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Arabian Hustler smells almost exactly like Tom Ford’s Tobacco Oud.
    To my nose the differences are Tobacco Oud has a more pronounced Cinnamon, & while i dont get a Fecal note from Tobacco Oud, in comparing the two i notice that Tobacco Oud has a slightly off putting Skank to it that i’ve never noticed before.
    Other than that Arabian Hustler captures the same Whiskey, Dusty Library & Old Books, Pungent Tobacco, lightly Cinnamon spiced Gentlemens club theme that you get from Tobacco Oud.
    Its a very well done fragrance.
    So if you like Tobacco Oud but wished it didnt smell Skanky, or as some say “Fecal”, then Arabian Hustler is for you.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Opens with a boozy oud, but settles into a tobacco and patchouli fragrance. There is a nice sweetness that makes it a very wearable fragrance. Not overly potent on my skin and the longevity could be better for the type of fragrance it is, I get about an hour and then a close yo skin scent.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I have decants of TF Tobacco Oud and a bottle of Arabian Hustler and I actually like Hustler better due to its slightly sweeter opening. I believe the Alexandria version is easier to wear and it provides excellent sillage and long-lasting performance.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Absolutely AMAZING oud tobacco scent.Comes across as very smooth. I can’t say if it’s an exact clone of Tom Ford’s fragrance but it’s very good and the price is great compared to the original.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a super close interpretation of Tom Ford Tobacco Oud. Just a superbly done juice from start to finish. For the price this can’t be beat. Try before you but of course. Enjoy!

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Yep! It’s TF’s Tobacco Oud alright…Note for note. Love it!

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    I just placed an order for this and Anubis Kiss, as I love both TF’s Tobacco Oud, which this is supposedly a clone of, and Nasomatto’s Black Afgano.
    Let’s see!

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