Full Al-Rehab

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Full Al-Rehab

Rated 4.03 out of 5 based on 63 customer ratings
(63 customer reviews)

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

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Full by Al-Rehab is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. The fragrance features jasmine, rose, saffron, agarwood (oud) and amber.

63 reviews for Full Al-Rehab

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I really, very much dislike the “oud” note in this and I find the scent turns too soapy without enough of the initial fresh jasmin kick. The scent starts with a really bright jasmin but it changes far too quickly to be a dull warm bunch of nothing on my skin, like most of these roll on oils – with the exception of Nebras.
    I felt that this was redundant for me,
    until I layered a tiny drop of it on top of my original formulation Bvlgari Jasmin Noir! I found that this works nicely, adding that extra something to the Jasmin Noir, which is admittedly neither here nor there as Jasmin Noir is fabulous as it is, while also making this oil serve some purpose when I’d previously just felt disappointed by it. Give it a go if you have Jasmin Noir, you might be pleasantly surprised by the subtle character shift like I was, and this oil really costs next to nothing so it’s worth a try.
    I’ll layer this over the later formulation of Jasmin Noir another time and see whether it works just as well.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Full to my nose is the purest and most natural sambac jasmine
    it’s also the happiest perfume I have smelled!
    it leaves a dreamy and angelic trail
    very long lasting too…at the dry down it gets very indolic, as if the scent of a hundred tiny invisible musk animals is radiating from their fur!

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve been looking for a good Jasmine fragrance for a while now, and this one is great. I have the roll on and just received the spray , and they both smell amazing. I can’t imagine anyone who likes jasmine that wouldn’t like this.
    Basically, it’s straight up jasmine, to me. I can’t detect any other notes.
    Not sharp, green, screechy, or indolic jasmine. Somewhat soft & creamy, and very slightly sweet floral. It’s my favorite of all the Al-Rehab fragrances that I’ve tried

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Beautiful jasmine. I use this as a room spray as I find it a bit too strong of jasmine for me to wear. It’s an absolute bargain and smells like a quality scent. I love some of these Al Rehab’s. I can blind buy and enjoy the thrill of ‘will I or won’t I like it?’

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    i don’t know how to compare this perfume with anything but all i can say that this is very feminine and it is straight up sweet jasmine

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Whoa. I loooove animalic, indolic vintage fragrances. Recently, I bought a “lot” of perfumes from NJ- they belonged to the seller’s Russian Grandmother. In the lot was a very rare 1940’s Russian Perfume that translates to “The White Lilac” It is among the most beautiful, realistic scents I have ever sniffed. I love it.
    I got “Full” in the oil rollerball free in an order this week. And I LOVE IT! It smells exactly like the vintage Russian perfume! I adore full, lush, indolic jasmine. I’m soooo stoked to get/find this! It’s cheap as chips and long lasting! Since I have the rollerball, I bought a 1.7 oz Spray too for $10.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I tried the spray. Not sure if the oil roll-on is different. This is a pretty nice and very inexpensive ($5) true jasmine scent. It’s lighter than some jasmine scents, heavier than others of course. Sprayed lightly it isn’t overpowering. And it doesn’t last forever, which I don’t mind because some jasmine scents can be overwhelming. I do find that this scent seems to morph in the first minutes after spraying: first I smell jasmine, then even some fruity-scented note (maybe it’s just the rose coming through), then almost a minty-medicinal scent that I don’t find so pleasant, maybe that’s the oud. All in all a good affordable jasmine scent!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Personally, I didn’t enjoy Full. It smelled like jasmine tea as I pulled it out of the box. Up close it didn’t smell as natural, but kind of plastic. Trying it on today, it became very soapy, not “clean” but like a sour soap you can taste. I tossed it.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a gorgeous jasmine soliflore! A hint of green, a hint of indolic, and dripping with sweet, fleshy jasmine petals. Projection is about 3 feet and staying power is around 12 hours. Easy to slip into a purse/pocket and take it anywhere. On my skin, this is less indolic than A La Nuit and sweeter than Jasmin Full but just as glorious as both. Instantly replaced my beloved Ikat Jasmine as a favorite. My only regret is that I haven’t purchased this sooner (and it only cost me $6!)
    Ps: The Al-Rehab bottle is labeled “White Full”. Fragrantica needs to fix the name in the database.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Very lush, dewy, sexy, sweet Sambac jasmine. I find it only slightly indolic, but it gets mixed reactions from others. Some around me seemed to find it hard to interpret (or even LIKE), others were knocked over by its beauty. This is one perfume where I had a semi-stranger fall all over herself telling me how good it smelled. Believe it or not, this is not the most indolic jasmine out there (try real grandiflorum for about 10 times the dose!). However, aside from real jasmine oil, this is the most realistic jasmine perfume I’ve ever smelled. It’s so heady that it probably does well in winter, though I wear it in the dry summers – thickly – with no problem. Humidity may bring out the more animalic features of this fragrance. It’s crazy awesome for the price, and just crazy awesome in general.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    The creator of this knows Jasmine! Sometimes I wonder why I bother with alcoholic perfumes when I can enjoy an oil like this. This is more interesting than Alien to me and less than a 10th of the price! Makes me wonder just how high profit margins are for the high end players. Boggles my brain. Thank god for the internet and access to such amazing oils. Thousands of years of fragrance making experiences from cultures who were and still are mostly, a side-note in the snobby world of perfumery.
    Rant over – this oil is Jasmine heaven and like all the Al Rehabs, they lend themselves well to being used to rescue some spineless smelling alcohol iso-super drenched creations. I have never thrown a bottle of fragrance away and never will. That is like throwing food away to me, so amen to the Arabic and Indian oils already expertly blended to enhance our Fragrance experiences.
    Full will last all day with no need to reapply unless you want more for the evening. The drydown is so beautiful it takes me to the night blooming Jasmine I so adore in South African Summer evenings. A little oil rolled onto a cotton bud and infused into your bathwater makes a blissful meditative bath where you get to smell the notes of fragrant light Oudiness that cradles the Jasmine flowers beautifully. I am clearly a touch insane about this fragrance. A must buy for Jasmine lovers. 10/10

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Very beautiful and natural Sambac Jasmine, I find it exotic and very appealing. Reminds me of warm summer nights, very nostalgic. I absolutely love it.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Love this perfume. It is my first al-rehab (got 6*6 samples for a very affordable price on amazon).
    It hits with honey+flowers(like a strong honeysuckle smell) and then gradually becomes a sweet jasmine.
    For some reason I really craved a true, non-alcoholic jasmine scent. When I was smelling Full I got transported back to my childhood. We used to live in an area where it would smell of purple jasmine during Spring. However, we moved to another place and then another and with each time I my memory of the sweet jasmine scent kept fading over the years.
    But this is it. Definitely for people who like sweet-flowery scents.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Woo – this is a peach. EXCELLENT value for money. Are there better perfumes (jasmine or in general) out there ? Sure, but they often cost multiple times what Full does. If you’d just given me this for a blind sniff I would’ve assumed it’s a high-end fragrance. It’s simple (pretty much straight-up dewy jasmine) but beautiful, lasts above average, and has decent projection. Absolutely can’t fault it at its cheap-as-chips price. It’s a bit like Alien’s budding little sister – not as good but also way less expensive.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    STRONG. Go lightly and it’s lovely.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

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    ———–
    Scent & Qualiy: 6/10
    Longevity: 7/10
    Sillage: 8/10
    Creativity & Uniqueness: 3/10
    Affordability: 10/10
    ———–
    Overall: 6.8/10 -1 = 5.8/10

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Ohhh, this takes me back to days of grandma hanging out her laundry near her beautiful immaculate flower garden. Clean, soft, floral scent. Great for relaxing at home, and for me, I think I might actually like this for rainy days. Sort of a comforting, relaxing, laid-back vibe to this. Anyhoo, we get a lot of cold rainy days here, so I will definitely have to wear this on one of those gloomy rainy days; the comforting, relaxing vibe will be nice for days like that, I think! Or any day that is relaxing, laid-back. Slight vintage vibe to this, as well.
    Some may say this is more of a grown woman’s scent as there is no heavy sweetness. If you want a soft floral, grown-up type scent, and are tired of the candy yum-yums that seem to be everywhere, then you might want to check this out, especially if you like white florals and/or jasmine.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Love this. It reminds me so much of the garlands of jasmine I bought (and put in my hair) while I was travelling in India. Every time I wear it, I am transported back to that time.
    A little goes a long way (for me), and this fragrance brings compliments when I wear it. So happy to have discovered these little Al-Rehab gems!

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    I blind bought 7 al rehabs; full, nebras, sabaya, choco musk, soft, khaliji, and silver. They are all good in their own way, but at my current phase (entering middle age here) only nebras and full made the cut.
    Khaliji and silver are ck one-esque. They’re not dupes of ck one, just along that fresh, sporty, unisex group.
    Choco musk and soft are what the reviewers described them: sweet, sweet and sweet. I once wore choco musk out in public and people kept saying they smelled chocolates. It’s a compliment, but I personally felt uncomfortable. I felt like I ate a chocolate bar and smeared it all over my shirt like a toddler and didn’t bother to clean up. Same thing happened with Soft, only it was described as Apple Pie.
    Sabaya smelled like shampoo to me.
    Nebras is my favorite of the bunch and will definitely keep using. Bombastic, which I think is the point of perfumes. If I want subtle, I’ll wear a scented lotion or light body spray. Nebras is easy to overdo, borderline mature, but beautiful when used with common sense.
    Finally there’s Full. It’s more an aromatherapy for me than a statement perfume. It’s not a compliment getter. The scent of Jasmine makes me happy, and in our culture has spiritual significance. So I feel a little more spiritual while wearing it. Also easy to overdo and go to headache territory so I use it sparingly when my husband is home or I have company, but go all out when I have the day to myself. I want the whole house to smell like Jasmine.
    I have to emphasize that they were all good, and there will be days I want to smell sporty or sugary or shampoo-ish, so I’ll be keeping them all and use them until they run out. But nebras and full will be repeat purchases.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    To me it is not quite a jasmine smell. I have both Full and A la nuit and they are so different. I recognize jasmine in a la nuit but Full to me feels more “synthetic”, it is fresh and “cold”. Very green as well. If I wear it in the office the whole room smells like grass, freshly cut flowers, very uplifting, ozonic smell. It brought me compliments.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    full = white full (roll)
    very good jasmine scent.longevity is good but projection is lower.very pleasant scent.this is the best of all al rehabs scents.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Is this “Full” the same as Al Rehab’s “White Full”?

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a candied Jasmine tropical delight. A little bit goes a long way here. If I apply too heavily it is over the top, even for me and I like my scents on the strong side. I own Jasmine solifore oils and I do find Full to be much more interesting.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    When I was young we had Sambac Jasmine growing in our garden, and the scent would always waft into the house. Having grown up, and moved from S.E. Asia to Europe, I definitely miss the fragrance of my childhood. I would always be drawn to fragrances that incorporate Jasmine into the ‘concoction’. Still, I was searching for the Jasmine scent of my childhood.
    I have found the fragrance now in Al Rehab’s – Full.
    For me fragrances encapsulate memories and ‘Full’ simply brings me back to hot, humid, days in the Philippines. Deep sambac Jasmine that must be sprayed on with subtlety.
    In the Philippines Jasmine is called Sampaguita which comes from the words – sumpa kita = which means ‘I Promise You’.
    On another note:
    The fragrance industry has been growing tremendously and at times commercialism has somehow lost the lustre of fragrances, there is less connection between fragrance and individual. There are fragrances like Full which are unpretentious but they certainly have ‘soul’.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    this is very long lasting and strong. i have jasmine wafting all around me and have for a few hours now. i like it, but next time i won’t be so free with the sprayer. 1 or 2 sprays will be more than enough. this is all flowery jasmine all day long. i’m also thankful that this is not a dirty jasmine at all.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I have the spray bottle, it is a heavy jasmine scent. I can’t decide if i like it or not. It is somewhat pleasant, but to my nose it is similar to Elizabeth Arden’s Red Door..which I find dated…very old fashioned and not very wearable for the work place, but I can see why it has so many fans, it smells natural and it has bombastic sillage.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    I adore this, I can’t be without this during the Summer months, even on day’s when I don’t wear it I just love to have a sniff. It’s an amazing mood lifter, beautiful and fresh. It’s a very calming smell, absolute perfection in a bottle. Well done Al Rehab, you created a beauty xx

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    Full.
    Sometimes I want a big, lush,lush jasmine. I like it naughty on the jasmine sambac side. I adore sammarcos alter with its incredibly lifelike jasmine and insence. Its also niche priced. Full isnt as dirty as sammarco, but has a beautiful jasmine at a great price. I dont feel bad bathing in this one or layering generously. Its sexy, heady and pretty. I have jasmine sambac absolute and it is super similar.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    White Full smells exactly like jasmine incense to me. Yes, it is very lush, and big, and potent! My rollerball came and had leaked out a bit- this has happened with a few Al Rehabs I have ordered- and the oil was brown, not clear to yellow as the website shows, but I don’t think the fragrance has been damaged.
    I feel transported to an exotic place when I have this on! It works so well alone or layered with sweet vanilla, woody, or amber-based perfumes to give them an exotic floral angle. When I am in the mood for big, potent, creamy, jasmine with an incense vibe this is it.
    P.S. This somehow reminds me of the Samsara I used to wear. I always felt Samsara was a little too big for me, and I feel the same with this one IF I apply too much.

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    Just so very pretty and realistic! Roller ball is a bit stiff but other than that perfect! Rolled some on ten minutes later got a ..oooh,you smell good!

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    Absolutely gorgeous. I’m Southeast Asian and, living in Canada, I’ve had the jardest time looking for a jasminum sambac scent. The roll-oil smells like a handful of freshly pickes jasmine sambac flowers from my childhood street. Pure, unadulterated, uncomplicated jasmine sambac. I’m in love.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    Linalool, Eugenol, Farnesol, Geraniol, and a handful of other “chemic-yls” and “chemic-ols” right on the perfume oil rollerball label. I don’t mind it on outer packaging or a box, and I quite appreciate the full disclosure of ingredients, but reading this every time I go to apply it kind of ruins the romance of scent for me. Especially when there isn’t a single natural ingredient in the list. By the way, some of these aroma chemicals can be classified as alcohols which contradicts the ‘free from alcohol’ claim on the label. I understand that many chemical constituents occur organically in nature, but if Full did contain any natural jasmine oil, wouldn’t it make that claim? And there is not a single natural carrier oil listed for this “Concentrated Perfume Oil.”
    The ‘What’s-in-there? Don’t-care’ side of me tells me that this is indeed sambac jasmine, a sunny basketful of the freshest newly picked blossoms along with a few unopened green rosebuds. It truly does smell like the garlands offered on the streets of Thailand as katemax notes. Truthfully, I’m impressed by realism in the aroma.
    I have 10% jasmine sambac absolute in fractionated coconut oil which smells almost the same, only nuanced with botanic indole and a little woodier and a hint masculine. I purchased it from an essential oil website and it’s lovely, expensive and precious but evaporates quickly on the skin, and has somewhat naturally aged. With Full, I was hoping to get an expertly blended oil with better longevity. What arrives is an expertly blended container of synthetics.
    In all fairness, Al-Rehab doesn’t directly claim to use natural ingredients and is probably no different to the majority of perfumes on the market, however, I’m disappointed that this isn’t an authentic attar of natural oils and feel that the labeling is deceptive. Perhaps I’m just behind the evolution of how the English language gets acceptably distorted over time to accommodate for profit. Perhaps ‘attar’ doesn’t have the same meaning in the Western world as it does in the East. But there is quite clearly, no trace of steam distilled essential oils here. In any event, it feels like cheap Arabian exoticism marketed to a none-the-wiser Western world in search of unfamiliar novelties. There is nothing ‘high quality’ in this like their website claims, nor is it ‘traditional’ or contain any ‘precious’ ingredients. Being in the marketing industry myself, I abhor misleading labeling and advertising without integrity. The Fragrantica brand page for Al-Rehab should be revised to read ‘attar-style’ or whatever phrase is acceptable in the marketing gymnastics universe that doesn’t step over the boundary of leading people to believe that this is a true attar and free of synthetics and alcohol. And if an exclusive line of the Al-Rehab products does exist and indeed contain precious ingredients, the language should be amended so as to not cast a brand-wide net.
    Sorry for being a spoiler to you all who love this perfume, but I’m not buying in. I spent $5 because I thought this was an attar by the traditional definition of the word. Right here, I would have welcomed a natural headshop vibe, even if it didn’t smell like jasmine. I don’t care how inexpensive this was, but I feel robbed of my expectations. But if you don’t care about truth in advertising and want an affordable, crowd-pleasing, non-attar jasmine, this is your fume — one I would have appreciated more if it was sold as an Arabian-style Demeter. I dare say Choco Musk probably doesn’t contain real cacao either. Maybe everyone else knew that and I’m just gullible and naive.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a white floral NO ONE could find fault with..delicate, dreamy…creamy white vs. screeching and sneeze inducing. This is the best white floral I have ever worn..the best.

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    I have the EDP Spray and in a nutshell it is sweet, sweet. Sweet! I definitely get honeysuckle and Jasmine and possibly Iris. In a way it actually reminds me of Diorissimo which I once owned but sold as the Iris was so overwhelming and I also thought of Glade air freshener!
    Anyway I only got this today so I will try it a few times before I decide whether I’m keeping this or not.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    As other reviewers stated, pretty much a jasmine soliflore. I was hoping for jasmine and oud, but really I couldn’t detect any oud here. That aside, it’s lovely and a bargain!

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a great oil for anyone that loves heady opulent carnal jasmine. This starts as a jasmine soliflare. Soon insence and amber come out. Imo this is very similar to lush lust. The only thing setting them apart is lush lust has rose and ylang ylang that my nose perceives as a chapstick note. Take the chapstick out of lust and you have Full. Full is a mix between a realistic heady bright Jasmin and over rip verging on rotting Jasmin, dirty, anamalitic . Being in between the two makes this a georgeous, addictive fragrace that’s suitable for all occasions and weather. It’s longevity and sillage is outstanding. If you don’t like jasmine then don’t buy this. If you like lush lust than chances are you’ll like this. Today i layered it under jasmin noir and it made Jasmin Noir even better, increased the sillage and made it sexier. One of the best jasmine oils. It does remind me of hippie shops, in a good way!

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    Opens with a slightly green jasmin and lily of the valley. Drying down this is a sweet, banana-like ylang ylang and narcotic honeysuckle, or honey and a combination of other white flowers. Tropical, summery and warm! One of my favourite white florals regardless of price. Absolutely worth a blind buy.
    Warmer, earthier and sweeter than Jasmin (also by Al Rehab) to my nose, which is a much stronger, more camphorous/acetone-y jasmin. Compare that one to the opening of Alien, and this one to Songes and Lust.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Something about these Al Rehabs…… I cannot get the smell of oily cheap head-shop incense out of my head/nose with these.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    The best jasmine I have ever smelled. PERIOD.
    My nose now realizes it also smells incredibly similar to Hem Jasmine Incense.
    WOW.
    Five stars… this thing wafts seduction.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like a beautiful dirty pure jasmine. The most realistic jasmine that i’ve come across in fact!

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    Am I going crazy, or do I smell a very faint hint of sandalwood in this? The tanginess fades considerably after a few minutes, but it’s definitely there. Full (or “White Full,” as it says on my oil) is a beautiful fragrance either way, delivering lovely, creamy white florals without any of the headiness or syrupy vibe that others can fall victim to. If you’re looking for a rich, cozy jasmine, I highly recommend picking this up.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Amazing jasmine, alive, natural, dirty, carnal, earthy, indolic just like those blooming in gardens in hot summer nights. Smells exactly like solid perfume Jazmín en Crema by Vizcántar, wich I love but without the olive oil notes. Wonderful.
    Note: this is not your common jazmine, this is more what we call “jazmín morisco”, the one with smaller flowers usually used in Málaga to make garlands (biznagas) that supposedly keep mosquitos away. The smell is slightly different and softer than the common jazmine.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow…this is most natural jasmine scent perfume I’ve ever had. So soft, clean, and pure. It smell exactly like jasmine from my old home’s garden 🙂

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    This is absolutely glorious! It smells almost exactly like the jasmine green tea I get at my local co-op! It’s little bit bitter but in the most fresh delicious way. It’s wet, refreshing and green like rain in the garden.
    I don’t smell anything fake at all, although for the price you would think it must have synthetics. This is just so well done. Something like this could be layered with many other fragraces but why? It’s beautiful alone! It’s a non stinky jasmine! I love it!
    I like stinky jasmine too.
    This is for the 6ml attar oil.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    when I first smelled the bottle I loved it. to me it was the specific floral smell Im always after in a fragrance, absolutely lovely. it reminded me of the floral garlands my husband would buy me on holiday in Thailand. that over the top sweet jasmine like smell without being dirty. I was overjoyed. then I put in on my skin. it developed a nasty chemical smell. so to maintain the lovely top notes I filled a reed diffuser with it!

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    let me first say that i can’t stand jasmine. 99% of the time it smells like poo.
    or worse.
    i’ve smelled all sorts of jasmine notes in perfume and oils, etc, and also live/blooming jasmine flowers, and all of it is just awful to my nose.
    i have been told a few times that there is some jasmine that smells different but i admit i never believed it.
    until now, perhaps?
    this oil smells almost like honeysuckle!
    i don’t get oud, or saffron, or rose, or poo(jasmine) at all out of this…
    i have the 6mL roll on oil version, not the pretty bottle pictured here, but i don’t think that makes any difference.
    i don’t see myself wearing this again, i will find a better home for this bottle, but i’m quite happy to have tried it and very pleased to know that there’s non-poo jasmine out there somewhere!

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    I would like to thank the two Arab reviewers below Mansour and Fadwa they have pointed out perfectly the difference between Full or Fill (in some Arab dialects ) Which is Jasmin Sambac or Tuscan Jasmin and is pretty different in smell to the usual one most people know around the world , I am an Egyptian myself and know the difference easily as these two flowers were around me all my life . I love Jasmin Sambac or full but don’t love the usual jasmine that much ..So Full by Al-Rehab is on my “want ” list for sure

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    At first I only smelled a sweet jasmine. After half an hour I began to smell saffron, honey, and a wee bit of oud, but jasmine still dominated. It’s very pretty and not overwhelming, very wearable for the office.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    Just venturing into the world of Al Rehab perfume oils and perfume oils altogether. Ordered a set of 5 (6ml) roller balls from Al-Rashad Books, got them yesterday.
    First one I tried was Full.
    I researched reviews on Amazon and was lucky enough to discover Fragrantica. That led me to get an idea of what to expect with these scents.
    I’ll be upfront, I mainly decided to purchase Full to use an air freshener for my home.
    Here’s what I smelled with Full:
    -Jasmine on full-throttle
    -Honeyed warmth
    -Green
    -A bit of a soapy foundation
    Breakdown:
    Jasmine is definitely the dominant note, can be very heady in the first hour even with small dabs of the oil. It gets a lot better and balanced during the dry-down phase in the hours after. The rest of the scent is a blend of warmth, green botanical and soapiness.
    Don’t think I’ll wear Full as a perfume BUT I like the wafts of it I get from where I’ve placed it around the house.
    The rest of my Al Rehab stash is: Red Rose, Sandra, Dalal and Choco Musk. Can’t wait to try them:)

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    Woa, this one is a strooong one. It smells like jasmine but there’s something in there that also smells like animal musk, like butt. After a while it calms down and it’s more jasmine and a little bit of amber. The jasmine is so strong it’s hard to smell anything else. I’m not sure if I like this, it can be headache inducing, and smells sort of old ladyish. And I can’t quite put my finger on it, but it smells sort of like moldy swimming pools.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    This is just beautiful. Thick, rich, luscious creamy jasmine. Great sillage and projection too. Smells so natural and earthy and delicious.
    This is the beautiful scent that i smell in hot countries when i go on holidays, so for me, its a little bit of heaven in a roller ball. Perfect.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    this frag is not based on the typical Jasmine note that westerners are very familiar with. it is based on the (Arabian jasmine) or in another name (Tuscan jasmine) or (Sambac jasmine) a cousin of the jasmine family, which has obviously a similar scent to jasmine, but slightly not the same, and you can google it. This particular flower in Arabic called ‘Full’ or in some Arabian dialect ‘Fill’ it is very well known in the middle east, India, and in south east Aisa countries, and some part of the world, so thats why you all got confused it to Jasmine which is heavier, thicker and almost darker than Full which is lighter, smoother, sweeter, and more heady.

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    What a darling smell. It is a very natural scent indeed, just like a real jasmine bush when it is fully bloomed. It’s not very perfume-like, it’s simple, liniar and I smell nothing else but pure jasmine but it is really lovely to wear! There is something very relaxing about wearing Full, it makes you feel closer to nature. On me the oil version lasts around 6 hours with a medium projection. I cannot see this being offensive to anybody, I mean who ever walked by a garden full of jasmine flowers and frowned upon the smell?

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    In the beginning, White Full is a pure, sharp, sweet jasmine. I usually pass on jasmine-based fragrances because many are fecal, heavy, indolic. Not so here. It’s pleasant, but allow it to bloom over time. I detect a muskiness during the drydown phase (that seems to happen with most Al-Rehab oils). Like fine wines! 😉 The other great thing is that this is a versatile, layerable scent.

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    Too strong and not very wearable. All I smell is jasmine. So I ended up using it in my reed diffuser as a room freshener.

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Very pleasantly surprised by this-I tried the perfume roll-on oil. I’m not normally a fan of jasmine, it’s usually too heady and animalic on me and tends to give me a thumping headache. However, this is very different-its sweeter, more innocent, almost fruity. Its much more of a clean-green-floral scent, fresh springtime days, rather than hot, humid tropical nights. I have a pergola in my garden that is covered by honeysuckle, and to me this fragrance is very close to the scent of honeysuckle. I get virtually nothing of the other notes in this, no oud or amber, just a pleasant light floral. SIllage is minimal, and it lasted about 3 hours on me (worn on a warm but humid summer day).

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    It smells like the Fell tree in my house (I live in Tunisia and the fell is what we call Jasmin Sambac) , a very true and pure fell smell

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    As if you walked into a botanical garden full of white flowers on a cool, breezy spring day. It’s gorgeous. White florals are my favorite when done right, but usually they smell dirty (indole). This is extremely pleasant sweet jasmine, so beautiful. Pretty much nothing else. It’s not very “perfumey” as it’s pretty linear, just saturated sweet white flowers. Do I want to smell like this? Of course!!

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    Lovely pure smell. In Tunisia you have jasmin and fill. Fill is a thicker flower, a kind of jasmin but somehow stronger. In the summer, near the medina (the old town), the streets in Hammamet (Tunisia) smell like this: a fat, seducing,strong fill smell…This is what it smells like, not dirty but clean and fresh. Lasts very long.

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    Glorious quality jasmine! This is so pretty. I smell jasmine all the way through. It starts as a more bright jasmine & then develops to a deep lush jasmine with the amber & oud. The rose gives it a hint of floral spiciness to balance the bright jasmine. This lasts until the next day on my skin. I use very little, rub it in to my skin & the sillage is very big. I would recommend going lightly with this so you do not offend others.
    This smells way more expensive than it is; what a bargain!
    -Roller Ball/Concentrated Perfume Oil Version

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve just discovered Al Rehab perfumes on sale in .the Rag Market, Birmingham UK and I’m very impressed. I went for this one to try because I love jasmine. When it first goes on it smells very fresh, reminiscent of Maître Parfumier et Gantier’s Jardin Blanc, but it develops with more warmth and more blatant jasmine. I agree that it’s not unlike Lush’s Lust but it’s both less cloying and less distinctive, easier to wear for every day.

  62. :

    4 out of 5

    I get a clean, soapy jasmin, but it’s also very earthy and somewhat green and aromatic. I quite like it.

  63. :

    4 out of 5

    This jasmine is CORRECT. If all jasmine fragrances featured this kind of jasmine, it’d be in my top 3 favorite notes. Unfortunately, jasmine is a very unpredictable creature.
    This isn’t necessarily what I’d call dirty jasmine, but I don’t think Lush’s Lust (which this resembles) is dirty either. It’s heady. Not fecal. And I’ve smelled some very fecal jasmines (looking at you Tunisian

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