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desten – :
This is the perfume that started it all for me. Up til then I had been wearing drugstore, Avon and low-end department store stuff. Then I saw a magazine ad where you could send away for a set of spray minis. It probably cost $10. That was 20 years ago!
I fell in love Attar immediately and ordered a full bottle. I had never smelled anything like it before. It’s essentially a powdery rose-incense scent, but the difference for me was the TYPE of rose. Instead of cloying, like most roses, this was ethereal.
My full bottle is long gone, but I still have my mini and it still smells mysterious and lovely to me.
88alex88 – :
Rich, smoky incense and roses. This fragrance makes me think of mysterious women in middle eastern bazaars…. you pretty much have to watch Ebay for it, but it’s worth the hunt for if you’re a fan of orientals.