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SwardRarp – :
This is baby soap. 🙂
Ukish – :
On my skin this is floral spicy incense scent like how you find in Indian temples. Like nag champa minus the heavy sandalwood.
I need to re test as purchased today on the spot. It appeared to be short lived on me so will apply in hair or clothes later.
oksana1988 – :
This came as a sample with Khaltat Al Oud and Amber Oud, two more fragrances by Rasasi. I am afraid I am not picking up on the same scents; to me, this smells like ash tray and grandmother.
Now curious why it will smell like once I put it on…
Later that day: Still smells odd in the bottle but on the skin… WHOOSH! A wonderful, strong oriental with that thread of something sharp; most likely an oud note.
teelrylenty – :
The opening notes are very synthetic, they do not come close to what you would expect from a perfume. But this is Perfume Oil, so it takes a while until it becomes a perfume scent. It smells flowery at the beginning, but in about 30 minutes it transforms into a clean, warm soapy scent. it does smell like soap, but like a peculiar one.
However, it is not the oriental, deep, flowery-incense smell one would expect from a Dubai perfume producer. I am disappointed, as I expected a true oriental, because it is produced there first of all.
repsapCooke – :
strong, soapy & loveable.