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MASIK – :
As others have mentioned this is a sweet/spicy mix of Black Coconut and Opium. Very enticing. This one is amazing with my chemistry, I will be wearing it alot this summer as I could never wear YSL Opium in our Arizona heat. I am a huge fan of Kuumba Made and oil based scents in general. I find oils to be a more intimate and concentrated “ pure” scent experience. I love how oils only grow better with age (like wine!) you don’t have to worry about them evaporating or “ turning” like alcohol based scents. I haven’t worn an alcohol based fragrance in a long time and really have no desire to go back. Highly recommend this one!
cort_one – :
Yes this is indeed Opium by YSL.. but… as it is oil based and has a wonderful punch of coconut, this has a stickier, more intense vibe to me! Kuumba Made is a natural brand which makes this a healthier alternative to YSL if you care about that sort of thing! Sexy, dark, and alluring. I have found the longevity to be outstanding, 6+ hours.
huslbgdtzmmaznbsii – :
Chouli Galore nailed it. This oil does smell extremely similar to Opium. A fun, inexpensive scent that lasts about 2-3 hours. Highly recommend.
gorgipia – :
I read about this in a list of spicy perfumes under $10, on the fragrantica homepage. $10 for perfume is a red flag for me, and printed on this proverbial red flag are the words “too good to be true”. Red flag aside, I kept an open mind and ordered a small bottle.
Black copium began very waxy. I saw a comment somewhere that said it smelled like “cheap clove candle”, and for the first few moments that was my experience. This fades, though. After the candle wax has subsided, it becomes a spicy potpourri bar of soap with buttery coconut oil. It’s not bad, but it doesn’t smell very much like perfume..
It was too good to be true.
Drej14 – :
I put this on as soon as the mailman delivered it. Hours later, my husband got home from work and the first thing out of his mouth was “What is that stale pee smell?”
Spectacular fail.
txg491InsuffBooni – :
This perfume oil is my favorite of all oils that I own. It is a creamy spice scent with an undertone of coconut, but the coconut isn’t cloying or synthetic smelling…it just rounds the fragrance out. When first applied it has decent sillage that settles close to my skin after 3 hours. My daughter, in her 20’s, loves this oil as well and calls it her “cute boy magnet” as all of her dates tell her she smells delicious.
dambel71298 – :
BLACK COPIUM is an intensely spicy fragrance that’s nice in cooler weather. On me, it smells almost buttery and there is a distinct overtone of coconut, although neither of these notes is listed. There’s a bit of sweetness which balances the spice. It’s like walking into a spice shop which also carries a selection of exotic, international confectionery items.
As this is a concentrated oil, the initial sillage can be strong if you apply too liberally. After about two hours, it starts to fade, but hangs on as a skin-scent for another hour or so. As it fades, it becomes smoother and creamier, but it also loses much of the spiciness. It’s pretty much gone after 3-4 hours, although I can smell it on my clothing all day. As it’s so inexpensive, I don’t mind reapplying.
Kimberly_fromAD – :
Black Copium is a decadent mix of black coconut and Opium. It’s good! Kuumba Made perfume oils sit close on the skin but they are noticeable, especially this one.