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КУАНТКАН – :
My review is for Mukhallath perfume oil, 15ml as shown in the picture.
As vrosej10 has noted, the opening is a bitter chamomile note that reminds me of fabric softener. Then there are white florals that mellow down as time passes by with a tiny bit of musk coming through.
It is a green, white floral (certainly not warm spicy and without any amber accord whatsoever) that despite the harsh opening mixes well with my skin in a very clean and pleasant scent. I believe it would be most suitable for spring and early summer due to its soapy quality.
While I would never go for this kind of scent myself, I consider it a successful blind buy because it took me out of my comfort zone and allowed me to experiment for a really low price. Good fragrance for everyday use.
просто ГуF – :
Yes! Lovely oil. Beautiful, at any time, I love oils Al Haramain. WONDER!
SWEET AND FLOWERS. Totally unisex! Thank you Al Haramain!
Meevz601intitytek – :
Love it. A bitter chamomile note mixed in upfront with a bunch of what could be described as a genetically engineered bloom with carnation, rose and violet on its ancestry, a good whack of indole and some kind of musk. Really lovely.
Edit: Last time I wore this, a hybrid jasmine/gardenia note turned up in the middle, much to my surprise as there’d been no trace of anything white flowery in my first wearing.
mib2005 – :
Hmm, I’m not sure about this one. I smell sweetness mixed with a slightly rough and cloying ‘stinky’ sort of a note. It’s probably Oudh.
An acquired taste, I feel.
oleg0924 – :
This is a review for plain “Mukhallath”, NOT in the database, in a 15ml bottle, very dark juice. Woody, oudy, smoky and pungent, at fist the spicy wood is apparent but after a while a magnificent smokey, utterly animalic oud manifests itself with delicate undertones of spice and oriental notes! This IS heaven!!! Masculine, though I suspect it is marketed Unisex, but with so much warmth and sultry allure that anyone can pull it off. A delicious, woody, smoky concoction with just enough deep, velvety Rose and Saffron to balance the lot to perfection! Another gem from Al Haramain and one you shouldn’t miss. Now, how about Fragrantica updating their database????????……
3manur – :
This is nice, I pick up the spices and floral but there is something else too, either Amber of the sweet kind or vanilla and it adds a rather gourmand sweetness to it, not particularly my cup of tea but I can imagine how this can be utterly addictive to those who love a touch of deep sweetness. It has all the hallmarks of Al Haramain, quality, depth, longevity, aroma, just a bit too sweet for me.
Weamytrerdend – :
Same as ‘Khaltath’.(this was an older name of the same blend)