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pola7311 – :
Sweet citrus/lime and flowers with dose of cypriol. It is attar for young cheerful people or just fun situations, – going to the park, feeding swans, having an amusement ride on merry-go-round. Good mood oil for sure.
Marjan is a pleasure to wear if you like citruses “cooked” in Arabian way, – they are really sweet in attars and mixed with rose and woods to keep them grounded. The closest relative is Shamikh Khalis (still not in database), but in Shamikh there is more rose, which makes it gravitated into Attar de Roses Mecheri side.
The previous reviewers were right about the notes, of course Marjan is NOT wood-spicy fragrance as such, and these notes at the top of the page are wrong ( almost as usual with attars).
ВВС – :
Thank you, qasimsheikh. That is a better note description. I’m getting mostly citrus and cedar out of this one. Very fresh. Good for hot weather.
Dimann01 – :
Above mentioned notes are wrong. Corrent notes are here.
Top note: Bergamot, Orange, Lime, Lavender, Oriental
Middle note: Rose, Oriental, Woody
Base note: Cedarwood, Patchouli, Amber, Musk, Gurjum Balsam, Cypriol, Oriental
CruittePaurge – :
I blind bought this scent too on account of the lovely bottle. I figured even if the scent is bad, the bottle by itself is worth the price. Is the scent bad? I don’t really think so. It’s strange, I’ll say that much. An unusual oud-sy, minty, fresh combination. Not something I would immediately pick if I could have smelled it, but certainly not a total scrubber either. Warm spicy, woody, floral? Not that in my opinion. This is a strictly fresh scent. The bottle is true quality. It is such a nice, heavy little thing, half 1001 nights, half Gaudi in my opinion. The price is pretty decent, so blind buying is not a disaster.
only534 – :
Blind bought this MONTHS ago
Smell:
VERY middle eastern spicy… Then after the 5th hour it comes down animalic to me.
Longevity:
5-6 Hours
Sillage:
Comes off strong at first, but fades after 5th hour.
Occasion:
I cannot think of an occasion to wear this… but then again this smell is too unique in the west.
Age rating:
Definitely for the older men…
Design:
The bottle design is sadly the reason why I blind bought it..
Would I buy this again:
No offence to the people who like it, but this is not for me. So… NEVER AGAIN.
My final verdict:
3/10
I only ‘slightly’ like the opening, but I wish I had never blind bought it…