Jasmin Al-Rehab

4.18 из 5
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Jasmin Al-Rehab

Rated 4.18 out of 5 based on 22 customer ratings
(22 customer reviews)

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

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Jasmin by Al-Rehab is a Floral fragrance for women and men. The fragrance features jasmine and musk.

22 reviews for Jasmin Al-Rehab

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    While I know perceptions of scent are very personal, I do find some of the reviews for this harmless little oil pretty funny.
    What you will find here: natural smelling jasmine with a sharp, rather unnatural opening (which is not at all unpleasant). What you will not find: indoles, mothballs or rubber.
    I have grown jasmine, and this is as realistic as other oils I’ve tried and I much prefer it to Al Rehab Full, which opens beautifully then transforms into cheap hairspray. I think I’m in the minority there though…

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    True beastmode performance and a bonus if you like Alien by Mugler. (At least to my nose)
    Honestly its like going back to the mid 00’s where fragrance would still boom off your skin.
    My god do I miss those days…
    Another beauty from Al Rehab.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Potent Jasmin. May try a dab with the Demeter Jasmin to give that more longevity.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Hmm… so promising, but like others have said, there is an acetone or plastic-like odor hiding in the folds which seriously compromises this composition- especially when smelled up close. I don’t know what it is, because even pure synthetic jasmine (which is evident here) lacks this off-putting odor…
    From a distance, it’s not the worst- clean and fresh- with huge sillage at first, and great longevity. I tried layering it with Al Rehab’s ‘White Musk’, which seems to diffuse that off-note a bit.
    Try ‘Full’ or ‘White Full’ if you’re seeking a better jasmine blend.
    Added note upon second (and final) wearing: Among the 40 or so Al Rehab fragrances that I’ve tried so far, ‘Jasmin’ remains THE ONLY one that I would relegate to the “neutral bordering on dislike” pile…. and I have decided to use up my bottle as a room-scent only. So, if you happened to have started here upon your middle-eastern journey, have no fear to keep moving along: there are many gems among Al Rehab’s offerings!

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This jasmine starts like a crisp unripe green apple, going camphorous and acetone-y, almost licorice-like to me. No sweet or “urinal” notes. The strong notes dry down to a slightly sweet in-offensive jasmine until it fades away many, many hours later. To me, it has nothing in common with Lust by Lush, which is much sweeter and much more fecal. Instead, compare to the top notes of Alien by Mugler. I would recommend Full instead if you’re looking for a white floral from Al Rehab. It’s sweeter, warmer, more tropical and has a better opening.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    A very strong (I could smell it through the packaging), heavy, sweet scent that opens with a sharp hint of acetone. Heady and indolic, I find this synthetic in the best sense: a created glamour, captivating in its timeless tropical femininity.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    i usually love jasmine but this one is so synthetic. makes me hate it.. don’t blind buy this or any other middle eastern fragrance although it’s cheap.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Yeah ;( v synthetic and cheap smelling. Its smells just like I rubbed a jasmine burner oil on my skin.. it opens v strong, sweet and sharp.. I think it is sweeter and harsher than Tunisian jasmine. I much prefer the TJ.
    The drydown is awful.. like ash and hot rubber.. this has put me off trying any of the other Al Rehabs even if they are so cheap

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    So synthetic! I usually love jasmine, I even drink jasmine tea every morning… This one is way too synthetic for an ittar, what a disappointment!
    Jasmine is supposed to be relaxing, I love to use jasmine massage oil at the spa for massage, this one however doesn’t smell or at least makes me relax. It smells more like that cheap potpourri oil refill…
    Major letdown from Al Rehab (based on my opinion of course), but consider the price I don’t care that much anyway…

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a very potent indolic jasmine oil that works best for me when I layer it with other perfumes. It is also perfect as a hair perfume. I put just a couple of drops in the palm of my hand and dilute it with whatever hair product I’m using that day. When used that way, it lasts all day and into the night and leaves a perfect scent trail that’s very noticeable but not too overpowering. I get tons of compliments on it.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Highly jasmine!! Very heavy and potent for my liking. I definitely prefer Full in this range as it is softer and not indolic as this.
    If you love the heaviness of Lush Lust – you will like Jasmin.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Definitely not one for over applying, like a previous reviewer said, undiluted this stuff gives you a mothball vibe. So use a little rub between your hands and run them over skin and hair… beautiful jasmin, a mix between a far eastern beauty salon and a basket full of fresh laundry. I am wearing this to bed tonight and hope for tropical dreams 🙂
    Update: I applied this together with a “TM Alien” perfume oil (you may do the same with the original Alien EDP of course) – a wonderfully balanced jasmin symphony, not for the faintheated though!!

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    When I first applied this I would have said it was screechy & synthetic but it’s mellowed into a very nice Jasmine with a strong undercurrent of Dove soap.I find this pleasant but others might not. Sillage is surprisingly good for a oil & after two hours it’s still going strong.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Do you think I’m getting the smell of mothballs because I over applied it? I put two dabs either side of my neck and a dab on each wrist. I’ll go lighter next time
    UPDATE: Yes with a lighter hand this fragrance is much better, it now smells like fresh linen on me

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    VERY indolic on me but on my m-i-l it was a lovely true jasmine so I gave it to her. Could smell the scent before even opening the mailing package.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    This is too strong and smells mediciney on me, but I dabbed some on a cotton ball and put it under the seat in my car, works great for a nice smell!

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Loving the smell of Jasmine, I was searching for a unisex or male frangrance to give a try. I have heard good this about these oils and decided to give it a try. Afterall…4.50 dollars wont break the bank.
    Of course, this is very feminine smelling. Fresh and floral. Synthetic. It almost reminds me of honeysuckle. It’s strong and loud. A little will go a long way. Dab the pulse points and don’t over do it.
    I am going to be using this to layer with some other scents this spring and summer. It alone reminds me of spring and blossoming flowers. It may be too feminine for some guys.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I agree with the other reviewers : Powerful and strong !
    I have the perfume concentrate oil in roller ball form.
    A small amount goes a long way, and I am talking teeny weeny small !
    I love jasmine, and am well aware and a little afraid of the poopy smell that others have commented on regarding jasmine.
    A tiny barely there touch of this oil on pulse points , is enough, if not more than sufficient.
    Silage reaches great distances.
    Just the bottle INSIDE of the box alone can scent a room.
    I have been asked by a male co worker the name of the scent I was wearing , and I replied ” Too Much” !
    However, he loved it, and asked me to write down the name for him.
    I have received many compliments.
    It can be a very pretty floral… but proceed with caution ( for even the most of jasmine lovers ) I cannot stress that enough !
    I found this to be one of my layering pieces.
    Goes well with VS Secret Charm, and musks.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    i adore it , but it’s unaivalable in my country

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    Very powerful; use with discretion, but combine it with White Full and you have a very reasonable A la Nuit smell-alike for those times when you are feeling poverty-stricken.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Phew, this stuff is strong….just the way I like it. I was hoping for a cheaper alternative to Child, something with pikake (sambac) jasmine. But to my nose, this jasmine is closer to the jasmine in Lush’s lust. Loud, sweet, and almost gasoline-like at the beginning. In fact, this smells very similar to the Lust solid perfume I own. A great buy for $3!

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    It is a synthetic and rather generic jasmine, the kind you find in room fragrance oils that are diffused with absorbent sticks. I have smelled Southeast Asian sambac jasmine and this is not it either, and over the last few years have smelled mock orange (a jasmine-type smell), “regular” jasmine and the climbing type with tiny flowers found in Greece. Not those either. There is an odd cherry-like note, and a sort of warm woodiness. I admit I cannot identify the definitive jasmine scent so I do not know if in fact this is how it really smells. But I have encountered so many putatively jasmine deodorizing products, and when I close my eyes to smell this fragrance, I visualize a rack of just-washed dishes or a rattly old office airconditioner with a cake of deodorizer appended to it.

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