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Историк – :
Rasasi’s ‘Arba Wardat’ was ultimately another synthetic (if a little too sweet) floral attar. I love Arabian fragrances, so I’m tough on them as I know how magical they can be.
It starts off with a promisingly fresh mint note running through the bustling florals, but the dry-down smells like a child’s red/purple coloured ice-lolly has melted on me as it’s sticky-sweet. On to the next…
Fedorka – :
Romantic and feminine attar, pity I didn’t buy it much earlier.
“Arba Wardat” means Four Flowers, it is a bouquet of freshly cut roses and jasmine, sprinkled by some bergamot.
The fragrance is like a life celebration, – strong, bright, full of energy. I can smell different types of roses in it, -yellow, white and red wild roses from someone’s front garden, they are spicy, honeyed bulbs with tiny hint of apricot. It is on sweet side, not sharp, highly recommend.
w Gommage Exfoliant – :
You stand on top of a hill. It’s a hot, bright morning and there is an orange orchard below you in full bloom. Someone has given you a citrus drink with mint. The ice cubes clink in the glass as you swirl it. A sharp sea breeze kicks up. It cuts right through your light sun dress…
The notes are WAY off. It opens with quality orange blossom synthetic, touches of clean grandiflorum jasmine, rose geranium and mint. Very well played mint. The middle notes include more orange blossom and what could be only described as a Sunlight soap accord. There’s also something dirty I can’t name. The base note is an oakmoss accord that Rasasi seems to do very well. Love that accord.
Overall impression is of a cool, minty, floral breeze. It is so open. This will be fabulous in hot weather.
The longevity is spectacular.
Larllayerip – :
When you see the botle you expect something feminine, floral but it’s not.After the first sprays seems masculine, but in a few minutes that sharp smell dissapear.I see this perfume like a fresh fragrance, perfect for hot days in summer or spring.I don’t find the florals anywhere, seems more citrus kind a fragrance, fresh and innofensive, quite unisex.
JamesYP – :
Arba Wardat
Rasasi
– is my fav scent from Rasasi I dont have a bottle, but I smell it anytime I am at Devon- Chicago in desi stores with fragrances.
Its too expensive – $ 35 but I know better price is in Dubai.
I really like it- blends so good – it’s not offensive- its amazing. Of cource if Chanel would have it she would sell it for $350 and easy this scent deserve for this price.
serg7979 – :
Wow! On me this is really sweet. White floral with only a hint of rose. I really smell the sandalwood, amber and musk. It also smells of honey on me, even a faint hint of vanilla perhaps. The bergamot does not overpower at all. This is just beautiful and might end up being my favourite fragrance! Nothing overpowers any other note – very nicely combined. Actually, I think this perfume is wearing me 😛 Very feminine smelling for me, not at all masculine on my skin – can’t imagine a man wearing this, but then, who cares?! They can if they want. 🙂
Edit****** This perfume is absolutely to die for. If I had to choose just one perfume, this would most likely be it! There is a very powdery dry down, which I adore. Can’t fault this one! 🙂
Just another little side note: If you layer this with Esraa (also by Rasasi), you get a real bomb! Great sillage and longevity and this combo results in enhancement of both perfumes 😉
FilFile – :
I find this quite masculine. Opens with a rather strong bergamot note which is almost spicy. I don’t really smell the roses but the white florals are quite prominent. Very long lasting (12 hours plus). It’s fresh and airy but with a strong character.
DotGypesttusyst – :
blind purchased and still not so convince. I used it a few times, smell like… dolls…I really don’t know. Is not bad at all still kind of special…
Ideadegrelf – :
This is exactly how princess Jasmine would smell!!! Exotic floral musky!!!!
Love it!!!!! Can be layered to perfection with many citrus or green fragrances!!!
Amazing little bottle and freakishly huge longevity!!!!!! Seriously if you’re trying an attar for the first time be sure to really like the scent before trying it to your skin it can stay there for ever! As for sillage it’s ok!!! Nothing special this company’s attars are skin fragrances!!!!!
Love it!!! Makes
Me feel like I travel to exotic lands during springtime !!!! Any perfume lover should have at least one eastern oil based perfume!!!!
Love it!!!!!
xclan45 – :
It’s amazing and It’s lasting for 48 hours. I love it and best for the gift.
Agigiptubpats – :
A pleasant, refreshing, musky floral citrus in the vein of Narciso Rodriguez, Guerlain Idylle, or SJP Lovely (but it doesn’t smell exactly like any of those–it’s more citrussy, transparent, and youthful).
Very palatable and inoffensive. A girl-next-door kind of perfume. It also makes me picture forest nymphs playing on water lillies. Delicate, crystalline, and innocent.
The bottle is very lovely, and for a very afforable price. I can see how this perfume would make an enchanting gift, as it makes you feel pretty just looking at it.
Vompiri-us – :
A musky floral scent, Arba Wardat translated to “Four Flowers”, is a perfume oil with a soft sillage & a very long longevity.
I fail to pick up the citrus here & my mother have being using it for over 4 years, finishing multiple bottles over this long period & me testing it myself multiple times.
A beautiful smell.
Xeroxbupqa – :
Nice soft floral bouquet with no longevity or projection. The CPO concept at this price point is a farce. The bottle and the packaging cost as much they are for it, so definitely the juice is mediocre. I bought it, but will gift it to someone.
ITpicturessoft – :
It’s, well… Floral and decent. Long lasting and close to the skin(perfume oil). Bergamot is quite spicy. Then there goes jasmin and rose but none of them are very distinctive. Then it ends up with well blended base build equally of sandalwood, musk and amber. The fragrance itself is mingled perfectly and well rounded.
murzinvla – :
cheap price ,best scent
Могила – :
Arba Wardat meaning FOUR FLOWERS .its Floral fragrance,very nice and refreshing scent,its long lasting scent with nice sillage
zyljuls – :
This is a fruity floral fragrance where it sticks to the skin for hours with very good sillage.
To my nose this is a watery scent unlike the sweet bubblegum Makkah. Im finding it difficult to describe… not your typical Arabic perfume but a modern spring like scent. Arba Wadat smells awful on my skin as it dries down.