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etozd – :
I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT!!! This is just amazing to me.. warm, floral oud.. reminds me of winter and fireplace.. or being under a tree close to a lake.. to me it’s just so very pleasant.
emilian1171 – :
I only have this in the petroleum jelly form. I use it on my feet, and I must say it’s quite lovely. Rose, aldehydes (soapy, powdery) light spice and oud. Nice enough!
lazycat888 – :
I like it! Mokhalat-al-Rehab is a bit like an ’80’s powerhouse, with a zesty opening full of aldehydes and rose, giving way to cozy woods and resins. To be honest, it reminds me somewhat of the feel of ‘Musk al Ghazal’ by Al Haramain… but not as complex and rich. Still, a nice fragrance for vintage-lovers.
lorry – :
A roll-on of Mokhalat, along with Al-Rehab’s Roses, were my first two attars. They may end up being my last.
I tried to like Mokhalat, but I really didn’t. It starts off as a confused cacophony of musty florals, before a strong and medicinally sweet oud comes to the fore. That dank, screechy accord lasts and lasts until the vaguely soapy dry down, which is pleasant in comparison but by no means nice. Unfortunately, longevity is excellent.
I’m sure there are good attars out there, but until I get the chance to sample them, I’ll stick to French-style perfumes and single-origin essential oils for now.
DiasiaHothill – :
I got this thinking it may be different,but unfortunately its not for me. It starts off smelling like dog flea shampoo, very medicinal smell. It calms down to a light powdery scent, which isn’t bad, but the initial smell just throws me off of this one. Oh well…
P o i s o N – :
I’ve got this one by mistake, but since I have it let me review 🙂 (oil version)
This is a tricky one, I wouldn’t wear it, and I don’t particularly liked either, but it is indeed a good fragrance, the first impression I got was Tabu (one of the old formulations, not the first but definitely not the crappy later reformulations), not that is similar but has the same skanky vibe to it, animalistic and raw, very interesting. So if you like that style of perfume you will love this one :). To me this one is a bit more on the feminine side after dry down.
After a few 4 to 8 hours it gets creamier, still a bit dirty.
All in all a very interesting and very high quality oil, strong and last a long time like most of Arabian oils. It also develops very slowly as usual with this oils.
So, although I wouldn’t wear it and don’t really like the smell, this is one good damn oil in the style of Tabu and many other vintage perfumes, so if you like that you will love this.
shaperuga – :
Another very harsh, sharp, unpleasant Al-Rehab fragrance. The house has some nice fragrances but this is most decidedly not one of them.
shoorshoon – :
Funny one this… It does a U turn on me. In the beginning all I can detect is oud, amber and some kind of citric/sour topnotes with a bit of saffron and caramel thrown in. It’s quite a loud feminine-ish type of oriental scent. After about 6 hours it’s totally mellowed down and super well blended, could be something quite expensive and unisex. I just don’t see myself enduring the first 6 hours everytime I fancy that creamy drydown (which probably has some sandalwood and white flowers in it too). It’s hard to describe this scent but to anyone who is familiar with Al Rehab Bakhoor I would said that Mokhalat al Rehab is related but wins hand down over Bakhoor.
sems86 – :
God forgave who says this fragrance is so good and make me and others people buy it and make me sick
idon’t like it and i will nver smell it again and i will never think about it again .
35 mL
price : $ 2 USD
My opinion: 4/10
mlo793speagoessenda – :
I thought I had a bad bottle when I notice the description describing it as “sour”. I was going to give it away, when I took a few moments to let the drydown to happen. I get an oudylike floral note as it calmed down….nice!
Rhydaydeamp – :
At first I didn’t like it,like mhubbard wrote: it feels like a foreign perfume. It is a very strong woody (OUD!) smell like we do not know in European perfumes. I also smell lots of flowers, like a mixed bouquet, the amber for me is not so very loud present… After trying and trying I can say now that I realy become to like it. Not for every day but once in a while. Also the temperature of the weather can help to like this. I would say: try it and find out for yourself, because what 1 person likes an other person maby dislike. And the price is very low: here in Holland I payed not even 2 euro for a 3 ml perfume oil. One thing: it is a very special perfume and in Europe I think you will be unique when you wear this.
pioner26 – :
OUd! I’m in love with you. So unique, mesmerizing and dark and sensual…
JedAmonemes – :
its very unique oud.but not refreshing ,best for use in cold climates.Strong and masculine. Sillage is nice ,price is cheap but high quality
Mesbk482JeomiWogkig – :
Oud, oud and more oud. Strong and slightly medicinal, to me definitely more masculine. Sillage and staying power are killer, literally just a tiny dab is all you need. It softens a bit after several hours with amber and it’s a very warm and thick scent. For oud lovers only I think. Really amazing value if you love oud though.
ФКЕУЬ – :
This is not for me, and it feels like a “foreign perfume” type of a scent. Not horrible, but too sharp or strong with notes I don’t care for. For a western person, its hard to describe, as this is probably something of an acquired taste. I detect sharp and unfeminine spices here that I personally find unappealing. Lovers of aldehydic type scents might appreciate this more. It reminds me very vaguely of Chanel-which has never been my thing!