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diga75 – :
I really like this perfume. It smells of rose, it has a bit of a gourmand, sweet smell, and it develops nicely over time. This review is after having tried it on my skin for just a few hours.
The rose is a kind of medium-strength rose, if that makes sense. It’s not light, it’s not super-strong, it doesn’t seem strengthened by rose geranium oil. It’s just really nice and wearable. Amazon says it has jasmine, so perhaps the jasmine is playing nice with the rose?
I think this is a nice, safe blind buy for someone who would like a perfume oil. It satisfies my desire for a scent that is a bit “exotic” to my Western nose.
There’s something a little unidentifiable – maybe oud? We all say “oud” when we don’t know what the smell is, and it’s a perfume oil form the Middle East, don’t we?
Either way, I like this one more than the other Swiss Arabian Perfume Oil I bought (Kawthar), which was nice, but that one was simply more of a plain wood-smell (just oud, and not very interesting, either.)
There is nothing skanky, cheesy, or animalic in this bottle, just easy to wear.
Hope that helps the curious! I would purchase a second bottle.