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bablokapaj – :
This fragrance is actually close to a “neutral” for me; I don’t dislike it… but it is just barely a “like”.
I was hoping, and half-expecting, something akin to either ‘Makkah’ or ‘Salma’, something deep and complex, certainly “fruity”, perhaps with honeyed notes suggested by the beautiful flacon… What ‘Fawah’ is, instead, resembles a simple berry fragrance from Bath & Body Works: an indistinct berry-accord that might read as “raspberries” to some, “strawberries” to others, I get a whiff of peach as well, so it is something like the summer dessert called “peach melba”, but beyond this is a simple, vanilla-tinged base of clean white musk- a bit too clean for my taste, in fact. And that’s it. I don’t sense jasmine, or powdery orris, or even the coconut note that others insist is here.
I might sense the “cold” floral note of cyclamen or freesia.
A little girl would be thrilled with this!
But I, nearly 50, devoted to exploring complex, mystifying examples of olfactory art, cannot pretend to be in the least bit thrilled… But the bottle. It doesn’t leave my hand easily for re-sale… instead, I’ve been attempting to layer this attar against other, base-heavy ones in hope of finding a winning combo and excuse to keep Fawah in my collection.
a29483 – :
This was suggested to me on more than one occasion as a great juicy, fun, fruity fragrance. I will be a half full kind of person and start with the good points. It is very reasonably priced. The 6ml dabber bottle is adorable and it only cost around $7 on eBay. It is VERY strong and VERY long lasting. I applied 1 little dab on each arm and I could still smell it after scrubbing with foam soap from a hospital up to my elbows. Now for what did not work for me. This smells just like Midnight Fantasy by Britney Spears and is even more cloying if that is even possible. This is not juicy nor tropical nor fun. It is just sweet, sweet, sweet. Not fruit sweet but corn syrup sweet and believe me I love sweet scents. I could not sense any coconut or 1 specific fruit. I know everyone is different and some are sure to love this, but definitely not me
Дим788 – :
Glad it has been added at last!
Super fruity Fawah, at first reminds me a bit of a bubblegum, but soon becomes yummy and rich, smooth and sensual. Very long-lasting fragrance, I would call it strawberry in a coconut glaze. Everyone around loves it. The bottle is heavy and made from a honeycombs-like glass, I keep reaching for it pretty often, not typical for usually smoky-rosy Al Haramains, but thoroughly enjoyable.