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Big_Repa – :
I tried this at whole foods, and i regret not buying it, The best clean non-sopay white musk. I wish if it was in a spray bottle but it’s an oil.
eriand – :
Where do you get it guys?
Syncscest – :
I can go through one of these in a few weeks, I basically hack out the rollerball and pour it in my hand along with some unscented lotion after I shower and go to town. Makes a good base for other musky scents and anchors any and all perfumes. That’s about all it’s good for, not strong enough for me. Nice white musk. Not animalic at all.
For the money, you’re better off grabbing Auric Blends Egyptian Goddess- it’s my favorite Egyptian musk and is only $8. Kuumba Made is pretty good too.
patrikon – :
This is a little fruity/citrusy at first then gets a little bit powdery and sweeter as the rosey/woody/patchouli blend that is Egyptian Musk (Abdul Kareem version) kicks in. The patchouli is barely detectable. This is a very clean blend similar to what you smell in Narciso Rodriguez for Her and Lovely by SJP. I don’t agree that it smells like Skin Musk. It doesn’t at all.
Great to wear alone, but when layered with Damask Rose…absolutely DIVINE! You will feel like an Egyptian Queen and the Nile is yours for the taking and servants cater to your every command!
Ok, maybe not the Nile exactly, but maybe your bathtub?… and you have a well trained dog that obeys all your commands? lol Well, one can pretend can’t they? lol [wink]
vzmstalker – :
I’ve been wearing this for months and my bottle is still half or 3/4 full. You only need a drop on pulse points and it lasts and lasts. It’s strong stuff and smells high quality. It’s my favorite Egyptian Musk. I like it much better than Kuumba Made’s.
On my skin, it’s slightly sweet (I turn anything sweet), powdery, spicy and floral. I’m so glad this has been added on here!
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
5/5 Hearts
stipl4ezz – :
Funny that this showed up on here today because I just sampled this today for the second time. For a hot minute I enjoyed this one, but it quickly goes bad. This is a faint musk and subtle spice dominated by a heavy soapiness that takes over more and more until it crushes any of the other notes. It smells like a laundry detergent or cleaning product… in a bad way. Definitely the worst out of all of the Egyptian Musk/Goddess perfume oils I’ve sampled. It does seem that all of the most popular Egyptian Musk/Goddess scents have all been watered down, cheapened and reformulated, so this may just be another victim of reformulation as well.
I’ve learned the hard way with this brand that unfortunately you have to test the bottle that you are buying instead of relying on the sample. More often than not, the samples smell very different – usually much stronger, richer and better than the bottles for sale. For example, the Egyptian Musk sample in the sample bottle was an amber color and smelled amazing. I would have easily bought it, but the bottles for sale had a clear oil and smelled as described above (same situation with Nag Champa and Arabian Wood) I don’t know what the reasoning for this is, but it’s just something to be aware of.
victorK – :
Would love to read more reviews of this…