Firdous Al Haramain Perfumes

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Firdous Al Haramain Perfumes

Rated 3.91 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
(23 customer reviews)

Firdous Al Haramain Perfumes for women and men of Al Haramain Perfumes

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Firdous by Al Haramain Perfumes is a Chypre fragrance for women and men. The fragrance features sandalwood, musk, moss, lily-of-the-valley and lily.

23 reviews for Firdous Al Haramain Perfumes

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    @Terente, i wonder whether you have tried. Madinah? i would like to read your opinion.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a really bitter green fragrance that smells of basically oakmoss and lily of the valley. It smells like a bitter green soap. Projection is very good as is longevity. It does not really smell like a perfume. It smells like a very vegetal and soapy scent; mainly oakmoss and lily of the valley. Very green, soapy, somewhat astringent but in a pleasant and cooling way. Out of the shower fresh. To my nose it’s pretty good but this is one that you won’t like unless you love the chypre genre.
    4/5

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I blind bought three oils: Naeem, Firdous and Black by Al Haramain. I tested them for a while and I must say that Firdous and Naeem are the most awfull perfumes I ever smellt. Firdous is horrible: it smells like smoked meat almost all the time, except a little time in opening. On the other hand, Naeem has a disgusting/nauseous opening, but the late dry down is acceptable, spicy. But who has the time to wait the drydown?
    I tested both on my skin, on paper and on clothes (small portions). No notable differences. Same emetic smell.
    The worst blind buy I made for now. I had luck with Al Haramain – Black, which somehow saved the failure.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Hate it! Extremely soapy, green and sweet…horror from hell!
    Go visit a garden, pull out all the leafy green shrubs, bring them back home…
    Prepare an ocean of soapy water (floral laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid and every other soap you can think of)…Add a big bag of sugar into the soapy water.
    Crush the leafy shrubs and leave them to rot / soak in the soapy water.
    Come back after a few days and what you smell is this oil!
    I love green frags and love then in different combos like bitter-green, citrus-green, earth-green etc but I have never ever smelled soapy-green like this little horror!
    Intensely and nauseatingly soapy, this is certainly a green Frag but no way compares to any other vetiver or galabanum frag!
    Quite disappointed but will come back to test this again a few months later.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Half of year has passed since I have this one. A cheap 6$ 15ml pure perfume bottle with a roll-on.
    The thing with this one is that it smells clean, soap like, grass after the rain or something like a pine-tree. It is similar to Al-Haramain Naeem, but you cannot confuse them one for another.
    It is not fresh, it is very green. A little floral as well. Strong moss alongside the other notes. I say the other notes because you can tell it is not just the moss, but that’s the only thing that pops out.
    A decent projection and a big longevity for this one.
    I think this one is too strong for a woman, so yeah… A very good choice buying this, especially because the low price.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Testing 15 ml perfume oil, egzactly as on the main picture.
    The box is shaped and sized as cigarette box and opens egzactly the same.
    Fragrance is absolutely green, a bit soapy, fresh but not totally light.
    Don’t be afraid of oakmoss, it’s not the heavy hitter kind. On the other hand – if you expect loads of oakmoss, you might not find what you expect.
    Floral component makes it much, much closer to green florals group, than to chipres.
    So, if you are familiar with the drydown of the last reformulated version of Balmain’s Vent Vert (the one with silver ball cap) – there you go. Striked by resemblance, I did compare them. That’s totally it.
    In summary, I think this would be good for layering under lighter green florals, for extra endurance and power.
    *like (“ok one”)
    *performance (silage + longevity): in moderately cold weather conditions works almost as skin scent with satisfying longevity (about 6 hours).
    BUT, attars are made for higer temperatures, so I will report on this again.
    * weather,time, occasion: Probably early to full spring. I guess I would want to reach for this in the same occasions when I reach for green florals. Casual to semi-formal. Day.
    PS (for blind buyers)
    Firdous does NOT smell like Naeem.
    Firdous is a clean, green scent. Naeem also has some “greeness”, but it is much, much more intense, overloaded with patchouli (the “dirty” kind), spicy and significantly sweeter. I also smell some ripe fruity component in Naeem.
    So, about similarity, let me put it this way:
    Lovers of Ma Griffe, Vent Vert, Chanel N.19 might like Firdous, or find it pleasing.
    Lovers of Eden and Kenzo Jungle L’Elephant – perhaps – might like Naeem.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    herbal yet fresh. i wonder if it wud be nice to layer this with royal water

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Definitely something different, in a good way.
    Fresh and invigorating. Great on a hot day

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I succumbed to the temptation and bought this on sight as it is so cheap. About USD6 for a 15ml bottle. Come in a nifty little box too that looks like a cigarette box
    I like the scent, it smells soapy fresh on opening and quickly develops into some sweet woody smell whch is soft but lasts. Sillage is respectable too
    I use it for layering with Tom Ford Grey Vetiver edt and the result is heavenly. It gives TFGV a fresher smell with more depth and longevity.
    This is good stuff. If you cannot stand it on its own, at least you can use it for layering. Now I need to try some more from the range

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Lillies, floral, musk on a base of sandalwood and the awesome essence of aged wood. This one smells premier. What’s great is its greenness without the intensely chypre-esque depth of its Jannet El Firdaus counterpart.
    Other than the depth, I also feel the packaging of that one is better and that’s stronger.
    Both are equally lasting with similar sillage.
    Edit: This starts of on a very soapy note. If you just open the bottle, it’ll feel like you opened the bar of a drugstore soap. But, wait out past till the citrus notes burst open and settle down with equal fervor. This is a win-win one.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Good day perfume lovers… This perfume is awesome… I love it so much.. But it is almost the same naeem… Except that naeem is a bit stronger… Dont get me wrong… I love this green moss smell… I have collected all 14 lines of this perfumes… This could be my top 7…. I just… Really love it…. For those who like naeem… Might like this one…

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Very green and mossy with a little sweetness to it. I get a very subtle rose note although rose isn’t listed, and it has a lasting mossy/woody finish. As another reviewer mentioned, this is not one of the oud/amber type Arabian oils and it’s lighter than those types, but it has excellent longevity and moderate sillage. I’m impressed by the quality of this fragrance, and will definitely be trying more of them.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Chypre Oil…
    So this is one which I do enjoy wearing a lot. I have always been a fan of “attar” oils, and this one is no exception. The name means “paradise” in Arabic.
    To me, Firdous comes across as a mossy chypre, albeit in oil form, with a hint of some lemon background (presumably the citronalla aspect). I do also get lilly-of-the-valley, that is to say a clean white floral smell, and a background of white musk. Those are the notes for me, there may be sandalwood there but it’s not so noticeable.
    Overall, a very clean smell. Fresh, slightly woody, but mainly green. I like it very much. If you want a chypre style fragrance for a very cheap price, this will do it. Very good stuff.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I purchased this perfume as the notes sounded intriguing-and I liked the idea of having a oakmoss heavy perfume as some have described.
    Initially I have to say that the note like citronella dominates-and I’m not a fan of citronella in perfumes. It is either citronella that I’m picking up, or the mixture of lemon and lily-of-the-valley, well whatever it is I don’t really like it that much!
    There is a woodiness and muskiness behind the citronella or lemon/lily-of-the-valley.
    After a little over half an hour, the horrible ‘citronella’ disappears and is replaced by a green, fresh and woody scent with musk in the background, I can also smell the oakmoss and some white floral notes.
    Sadly after an hour it becomes a skin scent on me, and I find it difficult to pick out any of the notes.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    What a deceptively simple beauty! Looking at the notes I wasn’t sure if I would love this as much as I do now… but Loca del To’s review convinced me I had to give it a try. The opening is very sharp, you must persevere until that citronella effect wears off – this is not what the fragrance is all about. The main phase reveals a beautifully rounded composition with florals, musk and plenty of oakmoss. I am not sure how much there is lily of the valley, as I don’t usually like this note. All I can sniff is a chypre that hovers elegantly between a clean slightly green musky floral and the type of chypres I like from Agent Provocateur.
    In summary, I wouldn’t say this reminds me of Heno de Pravia but I like it a lot anyway!

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    @ Loca del To
    You had me at Heno de Pravia… I was always wondering if there was a perfume out there that resembles without having to resort to buying some sort of litrona size of family cologne from a Spanish import shop. This one is way more suitable for the handluggage 🙂 I am buying already !

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    This is so green, soapy, refreshing and clean. A little bit sweet at the bottom (maybe the sweetness of amber and musk). An herbal delight, with a little bit of white flowers, lavender and slightly leathery. Wonderful for hot weather if applied with a very light hand. Totally unisex. This makes you feel clean and fresh and lasts for ages. Reminds me of the grassy aroma of La Toja´s Heno de Pravia soap. In fact it combines very well with Heno de Pravia. Lovely and so cheap. You can´t go wrong with this one. Suitable for everyday use, sports and office even in the hottest weather but please use no more than one drop or it would be too cloying. If you like grassy, clean and soapy scents, this is the one for you.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    What a find! What a gem! Beautiful intense green florals over a musky, mossy (I think there is LOT of oakmoss in this Hallelujah!)base. Goes on very strong (but lovely) and transforms over many hours. I get the most lovely smokey leather in this and the drydown is to die for and lasts until the next day! I think there is tons of oakmoss in this as it reminds me of my favorite perfumes that were decimated by accountants and the IFRA. Reminds me somewhat of what I remember Cabochard extrait being. Very unabashedly mature and retro. Close your eyes and I’m sure you will be transported to the 1930’s. I love this so much I bought 3 bottles. I smell more chypre than fougere with this, but that’s just my nose I’m sure, we all get different things from different fragrances. Thank God there are alternatives to the chemical mish mash that most fragrances are today!

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Yes- VERY-similar to ‘Jannat al Firdaus’ by Swiss Arabian: a highly “green” and floral, aromatic fougère- not a chypre. Base is oakmoss and musk; heart is a complex mixture of lavender with floral, herbal, and aldehyde modifiers. The top is a citrus blend, but this top is not as strong as SA’s original, making it “softer” and not as “sharp”. ‘Firdous’ is nice… but I also prefer both ‘Naeem’ and ‘Khaltath'(formerly:’Mukhallat’)

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    its same as Swiss Arabian JANNET EL FIRDAUS ,but moire softer than Swiss Arabian, Firdous is best for women and Swiss Arabian JANNET EL FIRDAUS is best for men

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Pardum very strong at first, but not required thereafter, I much prefer Naeem.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Very sweet green musk scent but not very musky.
    I prefer to the Swiss Arabian version but these type of scents are not my cup of tea and a note in this oil makes me feel queasy.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    This is similar to the same fragrance by Swiss Arabian, but Swiss Arabian is more concentrated “musk” and this is a little “sweeter” to me. I have them both and blend them together. And remember not too much! Stays all day on me. Dries to a beautiful green floral musk! If you love the original “musk” oils from the 70’s, blend a little Jovan musk to it, like I do, you’ll feel nostalgic!

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