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ksw033Diobtetty – :
I want to love this, but it’s turning into a scrubber for me. I just keep getting the old gold Dial soap with a hint of lime. It smells like an off kilter laundry detergent to me. Bummer.
maslyakov.anton – :
It’s like an Indian shop with shelves filled with all kinds of incense, and another one is burning, leaving a divine trail of sandalwood plus something. The incense mixes and forms a blend of all scents together making them an indistinguishable mess, but somehow divine.
As long as i know Jannat ul Firdaus means “the smell of heaven”, and if heaven exists it probably smells like this. It’s totally intoxicating.
I never wear attars as “serious perfumes”, it would be weird walking around smelling like an esoteric shop and there is nothing Western in them, yet they are better than any Western perfume ever made. I cannot live without them and always wear them before going to sleep of when I come home to relax. Since they are oils and there is no alchohol in them they can be used in the vaporizer, and have the same efffect as incense, just without the toxic smoke. They are works of art, just in an Eastern style.
Nemat attars are also incredibly cheap. I paid around $8 on each bottle. They are very small bottles, but one drop will overpower the whole room.