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nize – :
I love this stuff. I watched this stuff on eBay over a year, waiting for someone to review it, because I just wasn’t going to buy another bottle of perfume I never smelled and be ticked off when it was no good. No reason to worry here, this stuff is fabulous. Different than the Tom Ford ouds, but very worthwhile and so much cheaper.
It starts off very spicy, I think more incense than geranium. What it really opens with is the smell of the Dickens Faire in San Francisco, held in November and December, when you first walk in the door. Not everyone’s been there, so I guess that’s the smell of incense, chai tea, mulled wine, and homemade soap. Within a half hour, the oud has taken over, and it’s a long lasting oudy, woodsy, Middle Eastern scent (or however people who’ve never actually been to Iraq or wherever think the Middle East smells like). I’d say the whole effect is oud, rose, cinnamon, incense, leather labdanum, and probably galbanum. And it lasts at least 8 hours.
vladislas1976 – :
Wood, cranberries, elemi, incense, peaches, & cinnamon powder.
This is sweet ylang roses woody blend. Not gourmand, but def sweet cranberries, & cinnamon powder. The peaches, & the castoreum are there.
Eventually it settles into a sweet powdery and slightly rosy blend. cute.