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Ezyv555 – :
A sample of this I received was so good I had to get it! Another beautiful Ajmal oud that projects. I love the different stages it goes through. Very creamy, peppery, and almost barbecued meat notes. And then at other times there’s an olive-like note that must be the Cambodian oud. When you move around, the scent that projects is great! A great one! Very soothing.
UPDATE: As my wife likes to point out, the main note coming from this is leather. If you like leather, this one is perfect for you! I usually layer this with other scents, like sandalwood or kewda, etc.
LialoNeelagef – :
This starts with a fruity, musky, barnyard-y oud that then transforms into a spicy, somewhat medicinal, austere wooden oud accented with a gorgeous pale rose. Elements of the fruit, wood and rose play off each other for the life of the creation. It creates an exceptional, peaceful, still cloud of magic around the wearer. The magic definitely outweighs any of the individual notes, so I hesitate to define it as a spicy oud or a medicinal oud because the experience of wearing Jazaab is more about the combined effect of all the notes. This is a masterfully blended perfume with stages of development. The fruity, musky notes are for the first ten minutes, then a transparent cloud of oud effect–this austere dark wood lifted by a gorgeous aura of pale rose, a hint of medicinal spice and musk–surrounds the wearer. Projection is at least a foot for many hours–I get about five– then more and more a skin scent where the wood dominates. About eight hours in the elements combine to create the smell of a lightly floral rose leather, still very prominent and powerfully perfumed but in a different way than the previous stages.
Smelling Jazaab close up is different from the effect It has around the wearer as with most oud perfumes. This is definitely unisex, and also for the more experienced oud fan who understands what they are getting. Fantastic.
рутулес – :
Thank you so much UdayLalan for recommending this perfume. I have a friend who lives in Dubai and sent this fragrance to me. Its perfect, I love this earthy and woodsy scent.
Deroxihuwx – :
I got this as a free sample. And this was my
first oud. And I was told by Ajmal people
that this had the famous combodi oud. I did
try this after a few days and my initial
reaction was “This is ok. Why on earth someone
would pay money to smell like this?”
Later on I read about how a liking for oud
has to be cultivated and I applied this a
number of times and now I enjoy this.
This one is like taking a walk in the forest
after a rain when you can smell the earth and
there you smell the freshly cut bark of a tree.
A friend said that this smelled a bit like
sandelwood and very pleasent.
Ajmal offers excellent products at very
reasonable prices and they are liberal with
samples too. So get a small sample, apply a
bit on both the wrists (without making the
mistake of rubbing them) and take a walk in
a rain forest.
This one is sans the barnyard, so called
stink. And I have read a warning that once
you try pure agarwood oil then there is no
return.
grensb – :
this is what people call strong oud =)
plenty of fermented fruits and woods that settles on skin and release warm, sweet, funky aroma after a while.
aroma that make people crazy…
some becomes blind because they love it … others because they cant stand it =)