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362918384 – :
I believe samuelgustav gives an excellent description of this attar, I agree with most of what he said.
It’s strong on papaya, which can be appreciated throughout the life of this perfume. Cherry blossom and aloe Vera blend together and hide behind the papaya. Tea seems to come and go for me, and it smells herbal like green tea rather than black tea. The Cambodian Oud is very soft and doesn’t have a “burnt” smell to it, it works to bind other notes together.
I have bushi sensei and abyss from the “master chef collection”, and I find a couple of things in common between them: they are both soft, innovative, and don’t really fall into eastern perfume category, which of course is to be expected from their names. Master chef collection is totally different take on attars.
If you’re after heavy attars, then the musk revolution or oud lines are what you need to sample.
Bloodwing – :
this is my absolute fav out of the al faransi line, it is such a addictive smell in my opinion. i get mainly papaya with woody notes in the background. smelt close up i do detect the aloe vera. it has got a very tropical vibe to it. i think the papaya and woody notes blend really well.
konovalov123 – :
Wow. I love this. It smells like sandalwood incense mixed with a little green herbs. Very nice composition. The smell actually reminds me of temples in India. Very unoffensive scent I don’t foresee people having a problem with it.
kino – :
Papaya, papaya and papaya, a blast of tropical vibe at the opening. Then it develop further, the japanese cherry blossoms and the aloe vera, give it a soft floral green nuance. In the end we a get a very tropical fresh mukhallat, with a touch of woody smokiness to it, not sure if it’s from the oud, the black tea or both, but probably it’s from the oud, compared to Abdul other attars we can trace his beautiful oud signature, woody with a small hint of smokiness, just beautiful. Wonderfull composition, and I usually don’t like most tea fragrances.
The first time I tried this, it was winter, I didn’t enjoy it as much, the notes need a bit of warm (20º+ celsius) to really develop and shine.
Longevity on my skin is not the greatest on this one (4 to 5 hours), wish it lasted a bit more, but the scent trapped within clothes will last a long time.
Very safe, easy to like mukhallat, very tropical and fresh, best for warmer months. Unisex, leaning a bit more masculine in my opinion.