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LerOK95 – :
only oud and rose. but after a few minutes only roses. not unisex. female!!! It smells like cheap. It seems to want to imitate some montale. but for me it can not. for the price is ok if you want a feminine rose and an oud that vanishes soon. 5/10 excellent performance.
Ivansss – :
collistar “l’oud” is a delicious perfume. even if its oudh (accord) is headily medical smelling, i like an oudh that gives off such smell. in pricier and perhaps more elitist oudh perfumes as mona di orios “oudh osmanthus” and dusitas “oudh infini” one smells all kind of shades and facets and great capriciocity in this ingredient, but that is here also the case. i also loved collistars “l’ambra” but i chose this above the amber perfume, which is ravenous. in the “l’oud” we have a slowly initiation with its first high point the complete development of the oudh, then its tenacity is amazing and the drydown is dreamy and all about rose and sandelwood. hence that i compare it with montales’ “attar”.
i like the bottle design also, it is a kind of italianate
alaia bottle and where he wanted to stay subdued here we have a fabulous over-the-topness.