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michal. – :
I love burning bakhoor at my home!
It’s so pretty!
Expecailly this bottle looks like my gold bakhoor.
So amazing design.
I want it in original bottle… to stand by my bakhoor.
solovev95 – :
Fragrance Review For Mubakhar Al Rehab
Notes: Floral Notes Taif Rose Amber Musk Incense Sandalwood Spices Agar Wood Oud
I love Sultana and this has the same type of feel to it. A beautiful incense. It has a lot of oud that beloved Arabic Middle Eastern oud I love so much. It’s a great way to scent your home even if you are not celebrating a holy Muslim day. This has a distinct taif rose and flowery smell which then turns woodsy with that agar wood. Spices from the East are sprinkled over a base of fragrant sandalwood and amber. Amazing stuff. This is the real stuff ladies and gentlemen. True Oriental perfumery. I love it. I also love the bottle. I have the incense room diffuser and the attar oil. This is a luxurious and rich amber perfume toward the end as well. Every ingredient screams Oriental masterpiece.
igorunkul85 – :
Just got a 35 ml as a gift. Sweet and flowery, perhaps a bit mature, it’s odd smelling at first but it grows on you. Reminds me of something, but I can’t put my finger on what (I’m thinking like another perfume). Nice though.
Pofigus – :
I am extremely intrigued by this line of fragrance and I have looked at each one.
I am not very familiar with Oud, but my chemistry agrees with floras and I like the sweeter ones.
While I am a little nervous with going with a vanilla base, due to not wanting to smell to strong, I do desire a nice floral, sweet, yet sophisticated smell
Any suggesstions is greatly appreciated.
I am leaning towards the Mansoor, this one, and that rassasi
sofiya2204 – :
i like this unusual fragrance. the oud smells strongly at the beginning. all my friends that smelled it from the bottle said something like ‘ouch’. 🙂 but when applied on skin, it becomes softer and sweeter and gets some kind of sophisticated and elegant thin nuance. really great. i have edp spray. i guess that oil must be softer.