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горлов – :
I’ve owned this fragrance and it definately leans towards the feminine side. But that doesn’t stop some men from using of course as fragrances completely change with the body chemistry.
DraganaHubak – :
@bonkers, rose perfumes are enjoyed by both men and women in the Middle East. It is most assuredly unisex.
DIMADIMADIMADIMA – :
This fragrance isn’t unisex. It’s only for woman for sure. Please change the description because it could mislead someone.
uub388elipseskism – :
Arabian Oud Rose, where can I purchase it in the US or have it mailed?
Spood24 – :
Thanks to the generous Couture Guru, my man on the ground in Seychelles–and beyond!–I have been afforded the opportunity to try the perfumes of Arabian Oud, a house previously unknown to me.
I’ve been making fun of the oudies for quite some time, but I have to admit that I have a soft spot for rose-oud perfumes, and Prestige Rose smells great! This seems to me similar to some of the Montale and Nejma rose-ouds, but less musty than some of them. The oud here seems quite tame, more Western than authentic, but that’s precisely how I like it, given that I am a major gringo on matters oud…
Overall, Prestige Rose is more floral than woody but definitely has that Montale-esque oriental vibe. I like it and will be investigating this house further…
Thank you Couture Guru, for expanding my olfactory horizons!
anet1903 – :
I purchased this on an offer from £120 to £40.
It is a delightful ethereal fragrance with no dominant rose note to my nose.
Very difficult to describe its like a softer YSL baby doll in the opening but less fruity and synthetic. There is a bakhour vibe going on but ever so pretty and light.
It dries down smelling like scented cream.
Lasts no more than four hrs with minimal sillage.
The scent was divine otherwise i wouldnt have purchased it. I like my fragrances louder. This is great for spraying in copius amount and does not affect my allergies.
oleg_beron – :
I dont think its smells like roses at all. Its lovely creamy elegant floral perfume. U can guess jasmine and some other flowers together make a lovely bouquet.
r1k09 – :
Arabian Oud has better rose scents than this one. Pass.