Cobra Al-Rehab

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Cobra Al-Rehab

Rated 3.98 out of 5 based on 44 customer ratings
(44 customer reviews)

Cobra Al-Rehab for women and men of Al-Rehab

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Cobra by Al-Rehab is a fragrance for women and men.

44 reviews for Cobra Al-Rehab

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I remember Poison from the late 80’s and I couldn’t stand it. However, being inquisitive, I saw that Cobra is likened to Poison and instead of forking out on vintage Poison, I thought I’d try this and see if I like that kind of fragrance now.
    I’ve been wearing it all day. I do like it. It’s not a typically sweet white flower perfume you might get with a tuberose heavy scent. It is sultry, deep, sexy, powdery, vintage and definitely reminds me of that powerhouse vintage Poison.
    Now I’m a little bit older (how time flies!), I appreciate this dupe. And it most certainly is a dupe of the vintage, because apparently it was first produced a few years after the first Poison went to market.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Notes from Oriental Style for anyone interested:
    Top notes
    Acidic, red fruits, berries, tuberose
    Middle notes
    Tuberose, spices, musk, cedar
    Base notes
    Sandalwood, vanilla, white musk, white flowers
    This is everything I wanted Nebras to be. Sweet, candied and soapy white florals with a delicate incense drydown. It’s exactly like Nebras, but without that leather/incense drydown that ultimately turned me off that one completely. I’m so glad I tried this. I haven’t smelt Poison to compare this to, but it’s truly a beautiful fragrance, far more feminine and delicate than a name like ‘Cobra’ would have you think.
    The tuberose is slightly mentholated, the berries are like candy and the incense is powdery and soft. It’s warm, bright and sensual. I will probably try the spray version once I get through this oil. I just hope it doesn’t change drastically like Nebras did, and disappoint me like that one did.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m from Indonesia. This Al-Rehab’s scent like classsic hair pomade in my country, its called ” Minyak Orang- Aring”. I think it’s for Unisex. Very Comforting. But I don’t like it because the scent suitable for old man

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    For around 45 minutes, the scent is horrid.
    But then, the scent change into Poison by Dior.
    Not the one that I purchase years ago (around 2010) at airport duty free, but the small version (sample/mini) that I’ve had sniff from my mother’s when I was a kid (around 1990).
    That dior scent only last for around 3 hours.
    Yes…the Dior from my mom slightly different from the one I purchase.
    So happy to purchase this only for 1$.
    ———
    After 3 hours the scent change into woodsy or incense with a touch of smoke.
    With that kind of scent at the end, not really sure I’m brave enough to use it on public.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    This scent is a joke compared to Poison. I was so stupid to follow the crowd. It is very powerful frankincense, though. So powerful I started coughing when i sniffed it up close. It is almost like smoke-choking….and I love smoke. Also it has a strong oakmoss accord to it, and a biiiig civet or castoreum (like in Yatagan) note. It has a distinctive note of ylang-ylang, I think. Or maybe it’s a tuberose hiding in the middle. Very similar to Tabu in this fury accord, animalic.
    After 30 min there came FLOWERS!!!! Remind me big flowers of Boucheron for women: ylang, tuberose and jasmine. After another 30 min it’s so like Diva Ungaro.
    Going to layer it with my vintage Poison Eau de cologne….All in all-not bad for $5 oil. But, I already have obsession and must and tabu….well, it’s a different story

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Although this is a pretty scent, this is *not* like Dior Poison in the least…It’s sweet, a bit smokey and a tad fruity but that’s it…
    : /

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This cologne makes me feel like a total sultan!
    The bottle design is quite different from frags I own. I’m into Persian-Middle Eastern fragrances and adding more to my collection. This is phenomenal. Some reviewers have detected similarities to Opium Samsara or Poison but I find that this scent is it’s own unique fragrance. A lot of notes in a complex and multifaceted aroma with citrus, florals, spices, green notes, incense, oud, and leather. Smells terribly expensive despite the affordable price. Smells luxurious, clean, refined, masculine, a tad sweet, strong, aromatic and herbal, honeyed, vanillic amber Oriental. A sublime scent and yes if you’re a girl this is unisex and has something for you too.
    Initial notes consist of citruses – lemon, orange blossom, bergamot, mandarin and orange. The freshness of the citric scents are unisex as so many frags for both sexes contain opening notes of citrus. Here it is straight up citrus a la Shalimar. Like Shalimar this fragrance delves into the Oriental character composed of sandalwood, patchouli, amber, incense and vanilla. This can be worn WITH Shalimar as in layered together and the aroma is amazing. There are a few florals but to my nose the florals take a backseat. They are orange blossom, rose, lily, heliotrope, jasmine and a very prominent ‘Poison’ tuberose, narcotic, buttery, creamy and exotic. The florals are smoked with temple incense so this is very much a floral incense in the style of Persian and Arabian rose incense or attars with flower incense. It has a slightly religious air.
    When dry, Cobra reveals it’s cobra skin of leather and musk. Smells of snakeskin, exactly like shoes made of snake skin. This is such a mind blowing scent when dry especially. There’s some honey in there balsam and amber, spices, sandalwood and oak moss. The images that come to mind are India and snake charmers, or snakes in grassy landscapes, jungles, exotic flowers and temples with smoky incense. This is a fragrance for the snake worshippers. This is strong and long lasting, aggressive and beastly so tame this creature by not putting too much on. A fall/winter fragrance great for Halloween too. Matches up with colors of blacks, deep tans, browns, deep reds, purples, and orange. A great scent to be worn with leather.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Testing this oil side by side with my vintage Poison, and honestly it’s hard to tell a difference. I am happy about that though, because now i can just use this oil when i am in poisonous mood, instead of reaching for my vintage Poison.
    I think i am slowly falling in love with these Al rehab oils!

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    For anyone who has tried new formula and been disenchanted I recommend the vintage, you can find samples on eBay reasonably priced. Just make sure it specifies old formula or vintage. You’ll notice the difference immediately.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Gonna try with this one…it’s Poisonesque. It’s similar but not a dupe or a “in the spirit of” perfume. It definitely has its own unique combination. I feel slightly helpless because I could not find any definitive notes for this and I can only say this is delicious and I want more! I know there a heady flower that remains throughout and from the above descriptions above, most say it’s tuberose but I have never smelled tuberose that wasn’t surrounded by copious amounts more white florals. This has something different. Something heavy and deep almost like fruit just ripe to eat…maybe
    plums or berries? Then a smoky honey smell…I’ll be honest, I haven’t smelled Poison since the 80’s so I really don’t know if these two smell anywhere close to each other but all I can say is YUM! If you like heavy hitters, get this. If you like beasts, get this. If you enjoy fragrances like VW Boudoir, Kenzo Jungle L’Elephant or Tigre..this may be for you! For the price it’s worth it. I do believe it’s unisex. And, I am thrilled with my purchase!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    The best way I can describe this is if you layered Piguet’s Fracas and then added a tiny spray of L’Artisan’s Timbuktu and then hugged your hubby who went heavy on the G. Beene’s Gray Flannel, you would smell this perfume.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I am really curious about this one – I never saw it in my local stores.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    A pretty strong oriental tuberose bomb. I dont think its like poison..but it is along those lines. Super long lasting and sillage for an oil. Theres something attractive about it. This isnt for meek or light scent lovers.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    When I first received this, I was not sure that I would like it because it is not my standard thing. But it turns out that it is beautiful and very long lasting. I am so in love with Arabians. What a great value!! When I think of how much regular perfume I have – bursting at the seams here – and I always reach for my Arabian oils – This one in particular is strong and long lasting. On me, it has a very fresh and pretty dry down.
    Update:
    I had this on yesterday (no Prada) and was helping my son move, of all things. My husband showed up mid-move and walked up to me and said, “you smell really good”. shocking. I wore it to work today (not a lot) but no one noticed or commented.
    I do notice that my bedroom smells beautiful when I wear this. I think the dry down is very different on me than what others report. On me, hours later, this smells very fresh. I actually do get a lot of compliments when I wear this. A stranger in the elevator just yesterday told me that I smelled amazing –

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    !My wife purchased this based on reviews from some woman here claiming this is feminine. Unfortunately my wife found this to be very masculine and gifted it to her brother, and he loved it. She first offered it to me but it smells too musky for my taste. As for the ladies here calling this feminine? I disagree. It’s definitely a man’s scent. My wife is extremely feminine so she only likes the real girly scents, which I prefer on her as well. As for her brother that received Cobra from her, He’s a 250+ pound 6’2″ bodybuilder and former semi pro football player. If he likes it, then I would assume he finds it masculine as well. All in all, another great buy from the House of Al Rehab.
    P.S. No offense to the women that wears this, I realize some women like to smell masculine, but I’m so happy my wife is not into these manly scents. This is one rugged,
    musty, in your face fragrance. There is nothing feminine about it. It’s dirty like a man’s locker room.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I smeared the roll-on attar up and down my arms, and now I’m in luxurious heaven!
    To my nose, Al Rehab’s ‘Cobra’ is very-similar to Jeanne Arthes ‘Cobra’, which I found from a Russian seller who periodically lists a few for sale. It’s been discontinued, and in short supply. Honestly though, I like Al Rehab’s rendition better: it’s stronger/more potent, and far less-expensive. I understand the references to ‘Poison’, but the prominent grape-tuberose accord is not noticeable to me in ‘Cobra’; rather, it opens with soapy aldehydes and sweet florals, and as the top fades, the spiciness becomes apparent… so I can see comparisons to Samsara and Opium that others mention. yet, it’s its own thing… I think any lovers of vintage spicy orientals should grab a bottle. It’s lovely, long-lasting, very 80’s-era- love it!

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s good sensual fragrance. But the proper way to apply this fragrance is this. Unscrew the cap touch roller ball the back of ear loob. Do the same with other ear. Do not and I repeat do not roll the ball on your skin for a stretch longer than 1 inch and never smell from the roller directly or you will be haunted by cobra for ever

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Big, powerful, entrancing, complex oriental.
    Only needs a dab of the oil, I think it would become a bit suffocating if applied too lavishly, in much the same way as over-spraying with Poison /Opium /Samsara or similar can choke out a whole room.
    Used sensibly it is a sensuous delight with development over several hours and a delightful drydown of incense and hints of vanilla, amongst other notes.
    Very happy indeed with this one.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    I fell in love with this beautiful scent first time out of the gate. I then gifted my new rollerball, then recently replaced it.
    This is a white floral scent. It’s beautiful. But in the AC, and with Susan on my other hand, this has almost a plastic note that I didn’t get before. I think it works better in the heat.
    I get patchouli, fruit, and sandalwood in the development? It’s another elegant scent, but less opulent than Susan, I think. It also has less obvious tuberose. This is more about the overall bouquet than the single bloom.
    It’s a gorgeous scent that absolutely thrives in the heat.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    I get tuberose and jasmine, and its amazingly strong. Too floral for me. I might try blending it.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Cobra Al-Rehab
    Notes: Citruses Orange Bergamot Lemon Artemisia Rose Tuberose Jasmine Heliotrope Spices Honey Vanilla Cedar Sandalwood Patchouli Amber Musk Oak Moss Vetiver Opoponax Oud
    Never mind the fragrant association with Passion by Elizabeth Taylor Poison by Dior and Cobra by Jeanne Arthes. I’d also throw in Shalimar. This is a very beautiful Oriental fragrance by the actual Middle Eastern fragrance line Al-Rehab. I bought a lot of Al-Rehabs during my stay in Dubai United Arab Emirates. This is not my favorite but it is praiseworthy. It’s unisex. The strong aromatic men’s cologne ingredients (base notes) of patchouli, woods, opoponax and vetiver give it a real masculine punch. It also starts off smelling like the strong sharp citrus of Shalimar or men’s fragrances that open with citrus. Only the heart is feminine with flowers of rose jasmine tuberose and heliotrope. The heliotrope is not mentioned in other reviews but I detected a faint distant heliotrope that turned into a vanilla powder. It smells mostly of tuberose in the middle stage of the performance. A heady white floral scent. Then it has a gorgeous sandalwood/woodsy dry down along with a lot of musk. There is also spices, amber and oud. The whole thing is an epic Oriental like all the other Al-Rehabs put together in one perfume, or a bunch of Al Rehabs layered on top of each other. It has a heavy aroma but it’s amazing. The trick is to spray with a light touch don’t over do it and you’re fine. A great scent to wear to nightclubs for dancing, for dates, to appear mysterious in black clothes and for the pleasure and seduction of the nose.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Others have said it much better than I can so I’ll use just one sentence. Glorious tuberose 1980s bomb.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t really like this one right now, at first it smelled very musty and like a joss stick. I could detect similarities to poison but the mustiness just overpowered. however given my fondness for al rehab oils I will keep it and revisit it in a different season. I have had several al rehabs that I have been quik to throw away or put in an oil burner or make into a candle but end up buying more as I miss it

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a powerhouse!!!! Few drops (i’ve the oil version) will be enough to fill an entire HOUSE (yes…not only a room lol)! Excellent longevity (12+ H) and amazing sillage!.This is a bomb!
    The fragrance is good!!
    It’s unisex and addictive, but be carefull, it is really super strong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    8/10.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    I absolutely love this perfume – I’m a woman, by the way.
    I don’t agree that it is a man’s fragrance, as my husband could not possibly wear this, he wouldn’t want to go around smelling of luscious flowers because it doesn’t ‘go’ with a rugby shirt and beard! Some men could get away with it, but for me, it’s totally feminine – ‘floaty silk scarves and pretty blouses’ smell. I think it’s a matter of what individual people can smell, and how it mixes with your own personal chemistry.
    I didn’t like it to start with; it just smelled ‘strong’, before I understood what I was smelling, but I won’t be without it now. It lasts a good 6 hours+, but I don’t find people recoiling from the silage, so can only presume it’s moderate on me.I do have to apply quite a bit to get a good fragrance going and for it to last – not sure why it lasts so long on others – wish it lasted longer on me.
    Fragrance 10/10
    Longevity 8/10
    Silage 7/10
    Confidence support 11/10

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    dude… this perfume is awesome… I bought it and it only costs me rm 10… totally worth it… I think it is more suitable for men compare to women…

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    A rich, dark, cross between Passion and Poison, but not completely like either of the two. Definitely unlike the modern perfumes we’re used to smelling.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Truly one of my top 5 favorite fragrances, Western or Eastern. Cobra is quite a sweet viper of an Attar. I have 10 Al-Rahab roll-ons now, plus Silver as a pocket spray. So far, Dehn Al Oud is the most powerful to me ..
    To me, it’s very animalic. Reminds me of Passion by Elizabeth Taylor. So, it Is powerful, but the sweetness of it can soothe. I love the Ouds but don’t find them soothing. Golden is sweet and I like it, but Cobra has that and something more velvet. Bought an extra bottle of Cobra so I don’t run out of it.
    Personally, I don’t mind dupes. I don’t like blatant knock-offs. (If you like X, then you’ll love Y) No. I wont. The difference may be debated but I see one.
    When I saw the Jeanne Arthes comparison I said, “Cool. Already have it”. Proceeded to get a couple of other Jeanne Arthes!

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    How is this so cheap? A beautiful perfume but a real knock em dead type. Don’t go overboard with squirts or you may clear a room. I can’t really smell Poison in here, not on my skin at least but I do smell Ysatis quite clearly. Must be my skin chemistry but it’s lovely either way. If you like the heady 80s perfumes this will be a hit with you, and if not, at the price it is, you won’t have broke the bank.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    This is for the 6ml oil
    Wow! What a powerhouse! There is tuberose, jasmine, spices and amber for sure! You’re nutz if you can’t smell incense in this! Also some Sandalwood, citrus and musk. Cobra surely deserves it’s name. Super strong, creamy, dark and even a little dirty!
    Oh my, there’s a little animolic note later on. It’s tiny and almost smells like castorium. Maybe it’s just a trick on my nose caused by vanilla and some sort of musky spice or seed but the castorium note is convincing. This is pretty complicated for such a low price! No real woods, balsams or purple fruit in this but it still reminds me of other big scents without actually smelling like any of them. It’s in the same vein as Poison, Giorgio, Tabu, Opium and the like. I’ve smelled them all and Cobra doesn’t smell like any of them but all of them at once.
    Cobra is crazy heavy like Al Rehab Randa (which I have trouble with) and maniacally floral like Al Rehab Nebras (which I flat out hate) But I really like this. Go figure!

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    I don´t think this is a Poison dupe. It actually has the same spirit as Poison and Opium and other big classics from the 80´s, or even older spicy classics like Maja. But I don´t really smell the grapes here. The first thing I smell when applying this beauty is cloves. Strong and fresh cloves, followed by dry bay leaves and perhaps thyme and bitter orange. At this point this is more like a men´s classic fragance (I smell Agua Brava by Puig). About 5 minutes later there comes the oily tuberose and the indolic, dirty jazmine enveloping those cloves and bay and more citrus (perhaps bergamote or bitter orange) and some acid red fruit. When the tuberose and jazmine show up this turns into a very feminine fragance. There is some sweetness under the spicy cloud I can´t identify. Vanilla?. Lots of inciense too, the kind of ceremonial inciense in Catholic churches and processions. Very rich, opulent inciense wich is very different from the incense sticks you can burn at home. That´s the kind of inciense I smell here. After some hours this beast calms down into something woody, somehow cleaner and a bit soapy, reminiscent of black Magno soap by La Toja. And actually some hours after the dry down, all I smell is old black La Toja´s Magno soap, as if I were right out of the shower and had scrubbed myself with La Toja´s Magno bath gel. At this point this is totally unisex and clean.
    This is utterly beautiful, but not for the faint of heart. This is a bold attention seeker. If you love big, spicy classics, you´ll love this. Smells like a very expensive vintage and lasts sooooo long I can smell this the following day and even after two showers. If you can get over the men´s cologne opening this is absolutely beautiful and sexy.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Review for the oil attar :
    Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous. Syrupy tuberose over dry incense. It would be great if Frangantica added the notes above.
    What Cobra smells like on me :
    – top notes (an hour or so) : red fruits and berries, tuberose.
    – middle notes (6 to 8 hours) : more and more tuberose. Some dry spices, perhaps cinnamon and coriander. Slightly indolic jasmine. Sandalwood. Powdery musk. Cedar and vetiver maybe, but I’m not sure.
    – base notes (7 hours and so on) : dry and smoky incense. Loads of it. More sandalwood. A touch of vanilla. Indistinctive white flower mix. White musk, which was a big disappointment for me. I HATE white musk, but I feel like it’s mascarading itself as powdery goodness here, along with the velvety feel of the sandalwood.
    I love Cobra ! Honestly, I don’t think it’s that similar to vintage Poison (at least on me). Cobra is cleaner, drier, fruitier, not as dark. Sillage was moderate, and longevity enormous like most oil-based frangrances.
    If your skin is anything like mine and eats up frangrances like crazy, this may last for 10 hours tops on you.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    I might have let the ball roll one complete circle inside the crook of my left elbow. This warmed on my skin and filled the hall as a wall of scent to the elevator, six floors down, onto a streetcar, down into the subway filling my section of the car turning heads in confusion, amazement, and revulsion, following me home, into the shower, a night’s sleep and into the next day.
    I’d call the sillage Titanic but this would have sunk the iceberg.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Bought this based on reviews. Thought it might be suitable for my boyfriend. When it arrived I tested a little on my inner elbow.
    Oh man.
    I am a lover of heady sillage fragrances, and spice, and white florals. This ticks all the boxes. It’s fresh, spicy, some kind of zestiness in the heart reminds me of when you dig your thumbnail into an orange and the bitter oils spray up towards your face.
    I have ordered a second one for the boyfriend, as this little bottle of attar is mine, all mine. 🙂

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    This stuff smells on me, exactly like unreformulated Poison. Spicy, gigantic, gorgeous to some and unbearable to others, a true powerhouse of a scent with spices and wet dark fruits and flowers in the opening.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Picked up 10 Al-Rehab concentrated perfumes at the same time… I suspect they’re all too heavy to wear during my day to day events, but so far, I’m really enjoying the dense and potent kick off to Cobra. I remember an aunt wearing Poison, but I don’t see any over similarity. This scent is incredibly dense, but not as bulky as some of the attars in getting addicted to. It took a little time to begin untangling the notes in this, but there is a beautifully rendered core of tuberose and white musk. In the heart, the area hefty dose of warm spices and a fairly significant powder note. I usually dislike powder notes, but there are enough deep florals and incense that I almost enjoy the softer edge here.
    Update – a few hours into the dry down, the spices and incense relax down and the tuberose and powder take control. What had felt very unisex is now edging rapidly toward overtly feminine. Maybe if I layer this with something more animalic, leather or earthen, it might balance the floral heft.. Otherwise, this frag is gonna get gifted to one of the strong women in my life.
    Update II – scrubbed this off with fish soap when my nose couldn’t handle the tuberose anymore… This would be so sexy on the right woman, but wow… I just keeps building. I doubt I’ll fight through this again, but gorgeous, rich concentrate for the right wearer!

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    Wow what a badass fragrance! Not for the fainthearted… While this is an extremely potent and longlasting attar I do encourage you to try and give it some time to develop on the skin. It is a warm day today and I rubbed some onto my wrist…I get tuberose and spices including coriander in the opening, then lots of incense, animalic notes and vanilla. A bold statement fragrance that gives you something to think about as it unfolds. Cant’ see how anyone would call this one a meh… it’s more of a love or hate thing here. This could easily be passed off as a very expensive fragrance and of course it is not, so give it a try and see if it floats your boat.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    A little bit like Christian Dior’s Poison mixed with a very small touch of Vivienne Westwood’s Boudoir. It isn’t a dupe of either of the two because it’s much spicier than Poison and overall not like Boudoir.
    Then there is the incense element – it smells like lots of boxes of incense stacked together.
    The perfume is very very strong, just the way I like it. You only need a little bit as too much of it might give you a headache. The sillage is heavy to enormous and it is very long lasting.
    You can put this on in the morning and still smell it the next morning when you wake up.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    Cobra did NOT match its name at all. I thought I was going to get something dark, oriental, incensy and woodsy. Instead I get a very sweet big white floral fragrance. It is not to say that it isn’t lovely, it really is. If you like sweet white florals it is very nice. It’s just not what I expected. I’d love to know what the notes are though, simply because my review does not come close to matching the others here? This fragrance is very pretty, heady and long-lasting. And it is not at all uni-sex…I cannot believe that my review is for the fragrance listed above, really doesn’t match at all? But, I am wearing Cobra..I’m looking at the bottle now. lol.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    Aha! It’s here at last, and I’m smitten. 🙂
    Since I’ve never tried Jeanne Arthes Cobra, I have little to offer by way of comparison. What I HAVE observed is that Al Rehab’s Cobra has a ton of spices and incense in it – resembling some of those ‘health food store’ perfume oils that claim to be made of real frankincense etc etc. This is a better blend than those, IMHO! It layers with astonishing good nature, transforming my Al Rehab Red Rose into a sultry beauty.
    Bargain Delight!
    Update – I now also smell jasmine and especially sweet tuberose. How did I miss that before??? TO sum up – Tuberose Incense with lovely undertones. I find it heavy handed on it’s own but excellent for layering with sweeter, more girly scents to make them richer and deeper. The spray is less potent, and more useful for this purpose, somehow, than the almost industrial strength of the oil. Even so, a little of the spray still goes a long way!

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    A dupe of Cobra Jeanne Arthes 🙂

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    A dupe of Cobra Jeanne Arthes 🙂

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    I wish I knew the notes in this because I’m not able to distinguish one from the other. I will say this.. It is STRONG and I am thinking that I overdid this one. It is however very nice and perhaps sweet. Not in the gourmand fruity sweet kind if way, more like Tabu sweet., at least on my skin. It was a blind buy and so far no regrets on this one. It is funny how I wore a Serge Lutens to church this morning and a few hours later it was barely detectable, and the sillage on the SL was never that strong. However, this little roll on could literally take your breathe away. I would love to smell it on a man, with the right chemistry it would be beautiful.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    If you are searching for something very heady on incense with the aura of the vintage Poison, give this a try. It’s like a sweeter version, but with a big blast of incense. It’s actually quite nice, but also strong and heady, reminding me slightly on head shops filled with incense sticks. Like Poison, this is an bold attention seeker.
    Edit: Had just a dab on my wrist – was forced to wash it off and open all windows, that I could breath again properly. Very potent indeed. For my liking a little too much of the incense.

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