Carbon Ajmal

3.95 из 5
(22 отзывов)

Carbon Ajmal

Rated 3.95 out of 5 based on 22 customer ratings
(22 customer reviews)

Carbon Ajmal for men of Ajmal

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Description

Carbon is designed for men who believe that life is an adventure and who want to seize every moment of every day.

Top notes: citrus and lavender. Heart: clove and violet. Base: patchouli, musk and woody notes.

Available as 100 ml EDP. Carbon was launched during the 2000’s. The nose behind this fragrance is Nazir Ajmal.

22 reviews for Carbon Ajmal

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Generic perfume but it’s still little different and personally I love it .
    9/10 for me .

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    A very nice herbal/grassy fragrance. I detect a distinctive cut grass note in here. Similar to Vision (Ajmal). This has it’s own character though. The dry down is a lovely sweet floral smell. Lonevity and silage are good. Presented in a nice quality bottle and box. Another very good one from Ajmal and excellent value.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I blind bought this and at first i didn’t like it as much. Am not a floral scents kinda guy,but i have recently been gravitating more towards it,the violet/floral notes are very prevalent, i also get citrus from the beginning and the musky/woody dry down is fine. Doesn’t smell cheap at all,i get around 6-8 hrs with 2-3 hrs projection. This is a safe every day/office type of scent. It’s cheap so i don’t mind going 4/5 sprays on this. This will not turn heads but you will enjoy this on those odd days

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Honestly smells not nice to my nice.smells like tonic.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice and long lasting, seems like it is from the dunhill family. Very citrusy and fresh, has some spice to it once it dries down. Good summer scent, and very rwasonably priced.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I personally love this parfum. The violet is prevalent, and the “citruses” no doubt include bermagot because I get that on top as well. Underneath is the wood and faintly the musk, I do not see black pepper listed, but I get that, even more so at dry down. Do not purchase based on the patchouli because it’s light if any.
    Longevity= not quite to perfume standards, but better than your average mall EDT I guess
    I recommend, and if you appreciate L’Homme Libre, you will enjoy this.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    A common day time fragrance for late spring and summer, not a new smell for me. Generic, pleasant with moderate performance. A safe choice.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    amazing projection and wearability! A true simple performer. Perfect for the money spent 🙂

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Carbon opens with a strong citrus – woody note then shortly begins to transform to where it smells a little like spiced cake or gingerbread cookies (from the cloves I guess).
    It dries down to a bit more than a skin scent with citrusy spicy and woody notes. It opens and remains quite dry, and not really sweet at all.
    I can recommend it, however it is not the most unique scent out there, but certainly is a safe blind buy worth adding to the collection and it will definitely not offend anyone.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    I think it’s somehow similar to Sun Java by Frank Oliver (not sure).
    Great manly scent, decent longevity and sillage for the price.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s like sniffing a manly bouquet of manly flowers… no idea that was ever possible. And yet, here I stand with the evidence. Indeed it has strong floral chords, but the musk and woodsy notes reinforce the masculine essence, and the clove enhances the strength.
    Very nice scent. Peaceful and thought-provoking. It creates an air of confidence while keeping it in check with some humble element properties. I love it’s uniqueness and have no regrets!
    Longevity is average. Lingering for a few hours strongly. Projects comfortably within my personal space. Not too strong, but intriguing to anyone who finds themselves close to me.
    Overall rating: 8.1/10

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    My fiancé loves this perfume. Living in Bahrain at this time I am able to purchase it for him and the price is relatively inexpensive. It could be bought online from Ajmal Perfumery as well. It smells wonderful on him. Some people said it’s very strong…I don’t think so. On my fiancé it’s very soft and provocative. In my opinion much nicer than so many colognes that smell like Axe and Irish spring soap. I like those smells too, but I guess my nose it’s not keen to Men’s cologne because most do not impress me and so many seem to smell the same. Ajmal Carbon stands out that it’s beautiful and masculine.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    While the claim that Carbon is an Edp seems fanciful to me, that doesn’t in anyway detract from the fact that it is, considering it is only £15 for 100ml, a very decent, mainstream scent.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    what a good surprise
    its so nice and smooth
    its just so good and i loved it from the first sniff
    performance is good , and it can be used any where any time .
    absulote buy

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    this one is definitely an interesting scent. no question. i am most certainly intrigued by this one. there’s some feminine qualities (whatever that means!) in it, but also some solid, harsh and lovable elements. i can’t put my finger on this, really i can’t. i’ll need to spray this as an ‘all over’ kinda scent because i am REALLY intrigued. i really don’t know (a) if i like this, and (b) if i want to get a full bottle of this…back to the lab for more research…

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought it yesterday . Smell same like Rasasi’s Hatem . Damn i bought 2 same perfumes

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Dear zararbutt, dear dreamofaunifiedworld,
    please do not continue this futile change of lines. When I write this paragraph your “pen–pal” lovesupreme – I see – is gone from the site, I imagine as a consequence of a lot a thumbs down votes.
    It is absolutely clear: all the educated westerners know that the contribution of the Eastern world in the history of perfumes was massive. As well, all the educated easterners know that, in fact, the “western civilization”, then, do not lived “in caves” (please, believe me, that is also a cliché). But it is our duty of honor (altogether, westerners and easterners alike) to keep our Fragrantica out of this racial mess. Perfumes are for everybody – no matter the region, religion or color of the skin.
    God save the scent!
    God save the scented human!
    (No matter the name of the God.)

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I just want to say that this is a beautiful perfume for an extremely low price. Wonderful and extremely light and fresh kind of scent. I just might break my rule of not getting a backup bottle of the same fragrance and get a couple of bottles of this fragrance (only broke that rule once before for the vintage version of Dior Homme Intense).

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    @lovesupreme should better be titled as @comlexsupreme. We are at a forum where we need to express our liking or disliking about the product and not to discriminate it upon geographic belongings. I dont think you understand where you are.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    @lovesupreme: The only thing that stinks here is you. Your comment clearly ‘reeks’ of racial prejudice & indeed advertises the extent of your foolishness. It also enlightens us about you limited knowledge of perfumery. Anybody with a little knowledge on the history of perfumery will tell you that the Orient indulged in this art even as most of the western civilisation then, lived in caves and used to hunt for food. Even now, many of the ingredients used in perfumes are sourced from the East.
    As human beings we should aspire for lofty thoughts and actions, as is the wont of an evolved being. You, my friend, are clearly handicapped by your limited mental faculties which are then maginified by your base thoughts. I hope that for your own sake, you are a young guy or a teenager, even, & that maybe education & knowledge & the impending years will lend you some wisdom and temper your thoughts. But should you be a middle-aged man or more, then you, my dear sir, do not invoke too much hope and at best, I can only pray for your dark soul.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    I beg to differ. I sell Ajmal perfumes in South Africa and Carbon is by far our best seller.Its an amazing perfume. Judging from our sales and customer response I can tell you that Ajmal perfumes are just as good as western brands.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    very sharp and strong

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