Khaltath Al Haramain Perfumes

3.91 из 5
(11 отзывов)

Khaltath Al Haramain Perfumes

Rated 3.91 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

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

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Khaltath by Al Haramain Perfumes is a Oriental Fougere fragrance for women and men. The fragrance features lavender, ylang-ylang, white musk and moss.

11 reviews for Khaltath Al Haramain Perfumes

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Firstly, go light with this one. It’s high in oil and has a roller ball. First time I went roller crazy and hated it. Secondly, go light with this One!
    Roses, as in childhood attempts to make perfume with petals and water. Real rose scent. I get very little lavender and musk. It’s roses from start to finish. Simple and clean. Nothing ground-breaking but very pleasant and lasts and lasts. Like to apply it LIGHTLY after a shower. Have you got it. LIGHTLY!!

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    To my humble nose this is all about rose!!
    Upon first application I was amazed! This did smell like an amalgamation of Estee Lauder’s “White Linen” and Van Cleef and Arpel’s “First”… Sharp, green, intense, bright, sparkling…WOW!
    I then proceeded to cover every part of exposed skin (with the convenient roller ball applicator) with wild abandon!!
    ALAS! This magical stage only lasted 10 minutes! I should have paid more attention to the reviews here!
    Everything I loved in those first precious minutes soon dissipated and all that remained was fresh, dewy rose and musk.
    Some 6 hours later and the ylang ylang has just popped up it’s sweet,fruity, head!
    Unfortunately… Still NO lavender!!
    I had over-applied and finally ended up smelling of cat wee. It was a relief to be able to wash it off in the evening.
    The dry down on me was identical to that of Angel Schlesser Oriental Edition II. That doesn’t make much sense- but it may help other Fragrantican’s who like the same sort of perfumes that I do, and so may have a similar body chemistry.
    I can appreciate this would smell amazing on the right person who was perhaps a little less heavy-handed!
    IMHO I think it has a more feminine than unisex vibe.
    The great thing is, that at such a reasonable price, you don’t have to take my word for it… you can try it for yourself- guilt free!…Now that IS priceless!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I tracked down a bottle of this. When you go to the Al-Rashad site and add this item to the cart, Al Haramain’s Mukhallath pops in the cart. And for good reason. They are BOTH the same thing. The Mukallaath bottle has a hair more musk. But the same still.
    The scent:
    the Rose:
    This is a unisex green rose. Very Generic. Nothing prickly like Taif or rich like a Damascus rose(my fav) oil. Just generic. But it’s not the ‘plastic doll head’ aroma of Tea Rose (sometimes). Bitter and Generic.
    The profile:
    Overall, it has an oily earthy profile. The moss isnt too dirty just a dry vegetation smell. It reminds me ALOT of the dry down of Van Cleef & Arpels’ “First” in vintage. The 12 hour later smell.
    The smokiness smells like someone took an old splintered, extra dry stick and put strong musk oil on it and held it over open flames. No, not an incense..but smoked musk.
    Meh. There you have it.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a resinous smokey beauty. Lasts forever as do all attars from this brand. The smokiness dissipates within 10 minutes as this gorgeous fresh green scent warms up on the skin.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    smell like a smoke came from a burnt Myrrh Resin, nice, al-haramain’s really cheap thus you can still get the quality of pure perfume…whorth it..

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I am really enjoying this fragrance. It’s more floral than Firdous (which I love), and the ylang-ylang shines in it. It’s quite prominent on me, but never turns too sweet or cloying. There’s a ‘rosy’ tinge too, very green, which I’d guess is geranium. These perfumes are so well blended that it can sometimes be difficult to distinguish the individual notes, but I definitely get the ylang-ylang, lavender, moss and musk. This seems to lean a little more toward a western style fragrance than some of the brand’s offerings, but most certainly has all of the skillful eastern artistry typical of the Al Haramain perfumes I’ve tried. Longevity and sillage are excellent, and you need use only a bit of it for a scent that lasts all day.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Very nice scent! Long lasting and moderate sillage. It’s a fragrance for women.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    very green rose and cedar on my skin

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Excellent performance and good smell in this game so do not hesitate.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I’d have to call this an aromatic “green” fougere–quite complex, quite aldehydic–yet different from ‘Naeem’ and ‘Firdous’ because of its “warmer” character. It is so dense and well-blended that it is hard for me to pick out single notes, but it glides down from an extreme top of citrus (lime+ bitter orange?), through many herb and floral-notes (geranium/rose prominent)–and even sweet-sour, fruity notes–to the base of oakmoss +benzoin + musk with touches of vetiver and tonka. Great sillage and longevity- one of my favorites from this line!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    A woody smoky sweet scent which is pleasant and not cloying, another inexpensive good one from this line, many of them smell more expensive that what they sell for… One thing I’ve noticed is that for being and oil, they don’t last or project on my skin as long nor as well as other oils from other brands ( 4 to 5 hrs may be ), but again, for the price I guess it’s fine.

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