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SergSt – :
With a pure heart and being totally honest this is my … being sick perfume. When I have temperature, an infection of some kind (ear, lungs, throat), the basic flu altogether, this is what I wear. I can smell it even with a flu, it rises my mood and generally helps me get better. I bought it from a trip to Dubai and wore it when I had a serious lung infection that just didn’t seem to go away. The citrus makes the fragrance uplifting, the ylang must have some aromatherapeutic benefics and the overall composition has a simple feel-good-factor about it. Longevity is great and the bottle is a little gem (if you like this type of packaging) Would strongly recommend to deep-winter blues and being physically ill.
drakas361 – :
I just bought this as a christmas gift for my daughter. Before i wrapped it all up in paper and ribbon, off course I had to try it out first I must say that the box is beautiful and the bottle is like an oriental jewel. This is a gorgeous gift. I do not think this is a unisex perfume, this is definely for woman.This perfumes opening bursts of fresh cut roses, very fresh and nice. The bergamot turns up and the scents reminds me of the smell during heavy rain and roses. A little soapy scent lingers in the horizon and I can also sense a hint of powder. The dry down will be interesting to experience, I will get back with my opinion about it. But for now, this is a lovely perfume, very sensual, romantic and luxurious.
Sanya1979 – :
@guys following and using SA or Rasasi or Al Haramain:
In these CPOs, is anything natural or is everything/ or are they mostly cheapy industrial synthetic reproductions?
annehooncirerese – :
roses! roses everywhere!! I was expecting some clear coconut there because I like it so much but it’s reeeeally light.it’s like a deep rose sweet smell…It’s a warm fragance and I must say it’s a monster. I mean it. Just two drops is enough for the whole day and the scent last to the day after. I get compliments when I wear it but then again handle it with care 😉
ahmed77 – :
The top note of Maysoon is bergamot, an aggressive, industrial strength bergamot that doesn’t remind you of Captain Picard’s famous Earl Grey tea, but of a public restroom freshly doused with citrus air freshener. That sounds bad I know, but hear me out.
As soon as that first flash of what I think smells more like lime than bergamot disappears (Captain Picard never does show up with a cup of Earl Grey), what is left is a lovely fruity-floral, woodsy, almost chypre-like fragrance. The citrus becomes bright and juicy, smelling very close to live fruit, the ylang-ylang unfolds offering its dewy sweetness, and anonymous woods hide under lush green foliage.
Coconut is listed in the base notes but not even one ever falls on my head, instead I get wisps of musk and something oud-like in the drydown. There’s a hide-and-seek vibe with this perfume as lots of other notes pop up, (roses? sandalwood? cypress? lemonade?) and are gone as soon as I try to catch them. Bottom line: this is a lovely, multi-faceted fragrance with potentially year round appeal. It’s lush and romantic enough for evening but the citrus is bright and sunny enough for daytime. The sillage and staying power are both squarely in the moderate range so I’d say you could safely wear it to work and not choke out your cubicle neighbor.
These oils from Swiss-Arabian Perfumes are amazing and amazingly CHEAP! How do they do it?