Mukhalat Malaki Swiss Arabian

3.96 из 5
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Mukhalat Malaki Swiss Arabian

Mukhalat Malaki Swiss Arabian

Rated 3.96 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
(24 customer reviews)

Mukhalat Malaki Swiss Arabian for men of Swiss Arabian

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Mukhalat Malaki by Swiss Arabian is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men. The fragrance features musk, amber, saffron, agarwood (oud), woodsy notes, sandalwood and turkish rose oil.

24 reviews for Mukhalat Malaki Swiss Arabian

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Just amazing. Truly a bliss!

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    You wake to find yourself face first in her pillow. It smells like her perfume, musky roses, Ombre Rose maybe?? She sits opposite you, her long, tan legs protruding from a satin kimono the colour of tropical water. Drifts of the powder she is applying to her face and neck make your nose. She’s smoking. Somehow you missed that last night. Your head is pounding. You go to sit up but fail to notice an ashtray. It falls onto the bed, sending up an ash cloud that leaves you choking.
    Do not take the above as a criticism. I love this scent. It is an incredibly high quality, sweet rose with a good whack of powder and backed up with cigarette ash. That sounds awful but it’s a fascinating dirty note, bitter, dark, a little smoky and very complex. It takes this to the next level.
    It shares this note with Gres Cabochard. If you do not like that scent, back away now. In fact this scent could be described as the ladylike version of Cabochard.
    The longevity it spectacular. Strong recommend.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Pure saffron rose bliss

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    It is eighteen hours and counting since I applied the attar to both wrists and, after three scrubs, two kinds of soap, and rubbing myself with the stainless steel soap I use to remove the odour of fish oil, I still smell like an armrest ashtray from the days before smoking was banned on trains.
    Truly horrid.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    @EmmaZumba, personally I like Haramain´s way more. It´s much more natural to me with better ingredients.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    @missan I wonder if mine has gone off? I now have a full bottle which I don’t want. I’m going to try the Al-Haramain ‘Mukhallat Maliki’ to see if I like it any better.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    @EmmaZumba, it´s interesting that we humans smell things so differently. I smell rose oil, saffron oil and an oud note mostly, with a musky note in the background that with time will become a little more dominant. 🙂

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    A rich, dark oil which at first smells like turpentine and pine and reminds me of the smell of my art class at school; oil paints, turps, wooden paint brushes and wooden HB pencils – Nothing I’d really want to smell like.
    Nice but doesn’t blow me away.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I have this as a favourite. To be honest I like Mukhallat Maliki by Haramain more, but it´s not in the database. But this is very good IMO, the musk in this, the saffron and the amber are fantastic. To find western common brands having this kind of quality, just forget it.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried the spray version and i find that it strongly resembles the incense we burn here in egypt with a heavy dose of creamy saffron rose thrown in it is a relaxing meditative smell with very good longevity and a room filler scent bubble but its more like a soft breeze rather than a storm unlike the montales

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I tested it and found it to be very weak. Most Swiss Arabian oils I have found to be weak and does not have the resilience of Al-Rehab. I do like the scent however, very middle eastern.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I agree, perfect review Angela A. It´s musk, not mask.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Oud and mask, the kind of mask one finds in Kouros blended with a hefty dose of oud, smoky, intense and mysterious, and saffron, sandalwood is mildly sitting in the background and rose adds just a touch of sweetness, this is quite a masculine scent. Longevity and sillage are excellent! Royal indeed!

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    This has become one of my favourites of the oud blends I have tried sofar, together with Haramain´s Mukhallat Maliki. Really natural smelling and a wonderful drydown, superb.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this, strong complex yet smooth. it has one of the least linear dry downs of anything in my cabinet. it’s almost like someone decided that White Aoud by Montale needed to be woody and on steroids.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    just got this, although its classed as a male fragrance, with the strong rose and sweetness to it, im quite comfortable wearing it myself. love the strong oud notes. i have the concentrated oil and it lingers forever although it doesnt project out too far. its a lovely perfume to my collection of oud based oils..

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    its a lovely fragrance but doesn’t last a lot on my skin,unfortunately ,as it is beautiful.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I have the CPO. Just a little dab on the jawline and the wrists will last all day, so one bottle goes a long way. Rose, dark musk, and just a bit of oud in this very resiny fragrance. Not much light about it, I wouldn’t wear in hot weather myself. Makes for a good winter frag. Stays close to the skin, but that’s what I’d expect from an oil-based fragrance.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    alot of saffron and amber and black musk, yes black musk is there somewhere i could smell it and there is no oud i tried hard to pick up the oud but its not there, im arab i grew up around oud and trust me i could smell it a mile away, people have to understand eastern or arabic frags, like this one you dont just spray it and say ok im done, you must get oud sticks and burn it and let that smoke get in your skin,hair,clothe then you spray it 2 or 3 sprays MAX.
    Unfortunatley not alot of people understand the eastern or arabic perfumes(aka.attars),oils or arabic frags in general. Same thing with arabs they dont understand western frags too, thats why they over do it because they are used to the strong scent of arabic perfumes. give it time let your brain understand what your nose is getting, and mukhalat malaki is not one of the best its just out there.
    Dehn El Ood Fakham by SwissArabian way better

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    Un olor a safron y a rosas intenso, pero no dulce o repugnante, el tono maderable esta presente, esta fragancia, no muta, es lineal, exsquisita.
    La botella es hermosa y con una presentacion que solamente la puedes encontrar en los perfumes arabes
    Smell expensive.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Gosh I can’t believe this is so amazingly good…I’m left speechless after one dab of the oil. I’m a woman and I consider Mukhalat Malaki to be unisex though it’s indeed on the more masculine and powerful side. It’s not a pleasant nose candy for everyone, you either love or hate it. At first this smells so oily, thick and animalic that it actually stinks, yes. Let’s just say I’m thunderstruck by the dramatic saffrony opening. But when I ‘blend’ it out on my skin…wow. Such a dark and luscious beauty! The longer it lasts, the less incense smell it has and the more prominent the rose is. It feels like watching a rose approaching through fog and smoke. This is exactly what Agent Provocateur have tried to achieve but Malaki does it way better. The exotic saffron and musky rose make it almost aphrodisiac yet the whole scent is dignified by oud and woodsy notes. Honestly it’s a slap in the face for many niche perfumes. Well done Swiss Arabian, now I’m a fan.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    He was a wonderful fragrance and I would like to work the Order to buy it and I’m interested in the production company Suisse arabian…alsamaraie mazen

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Interesting scent; evocative of old tales in old books with colourful, but faded, engraved illustrations: an aldehydic rose, suspended above a deep, dark forest of enchanted woods: vetiver, cedar, frankincense, sandalwood, amber, and musk. Has a “cooling” character, I think- like dew, like cool rain, like rose-scented sharbat.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    hey bro, the malaki is the best. i want to order a bottle i ran out.

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