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ThePolyah – :
Wow! This stuff is opulent. I got my samples of this when it first came out and inexplicably found this is a bag labelled ‘okay’ which is crazy, because upon revisiting Malefic Tattoo is everything I love about fragrance. The opening is a zingy, uplifting incense vibe which has all the hallmarks of my favourite fragrant resin, labnaum. Labdanum is the perfect catalyst the gelling agent for amazing woody and luxurious notes of saffron and oud which I actually don’t think feature as prominently as the darker resins like styrax. This perfume manages to strike the the perfect balance, cool and cerebral but at the same time dark and alluring without becoming heavy or overly cuddly. A minor criticism could be the performance but a heavy application on clothes and hair will boost that into reasonable territory. This fragrance had me at hello, and then charmed me even more as we got acquainted, not sure what happened the first time I sampled it a few years back? The point is I’m in love with it now so yeah LM have made a great incense fragrance here, basically put labdanum in anything and I’m there.
ash_kazax.01 – :
Yet another gorgeously dark spice wood from Laurent Mazzone (after Black Oud and Scandinavian Crime). This stunning noirish beauty features a central oud note around which dance a variety of spices and Oriental accords including pepper, cinnamon, saffron, labdanum, incense, amber, styrax, musk, cashmere, patchouli, and sandalwood. Pronounced sillage and projection, beautifully blended and radiating like a phoenix, this is for more adventurous perfume lovers and those into exotic Orientals. Perfectly unisex and lasts a whole day on my skin. Conjures up visions of a dark mystical journey in an Asian forest in the opening and as it settles of delicious Indian Rasmalai. Stunning!
pep054JeomiWogkig – :
Beautiful fragrance, I smell rose, sandalwood and oud. After about 30 minutes on my skin it smells like Indian masala incense. Stunning
elen555 – :
I love this fragrance. It seems to be catch as catch can with LM since everything else since Army of Lovers has been so so.
TweteExcesE – :
E’ “Black Oud” senza rifare “Black Afgano” di Nasomatto.
E’ la stesa composizione di Black Oud ma con un’apertura decisamente diversa.
Inoltre non ha sentori, odori, note animali.
tur13 – :
It’s very True to it’s Name. It smells like Sweat and Blood in a Closed Room.
Smells clean from Bottle, but Horrible on Skin.
There is a light lingering spirit like smell, which gives away to Patchouli, where it turns Horrible for Me. Dry Down is Powdery!
Scrubber. How on Earth can anyone like this?
refor – :
Sharp saffron, agarwood, patchouli, pepper, and incense. Quite mild and not created from scratch as i’ve smelled this fragrance before. To my nose, this is another version of Cuir Garamante by MDCI as i smell the same type of sweat but quite less sharp than Cuir Garamante.
The question is, what does a tattoo had to do with this fragrance?? Weird!
gansalis11 – :
LM continues to make me a believer with each bottle tested! This latest release has all the ingredients to be a knock out on paper, and it delivers in person! Clean and sharp, Tattoo carries it’s notes independent of one another…clean linear profiles that blend so well together, making a fantastic scent! Thumbs up!