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goha – :
TOP NOTES: LEMON, GRAPEFRUIT, BERGAMOT
MIDDLE NOTES: AMBER, PEPPER
BASE NOTES: AMBER, CEDARWOOD, ROSEWOOD, these are notes taken from website, I love it, really fresh . will definitely be joining my collection 🙂
Элис666 – :
I agree with AveParfum that the notes listed above must be wrong. The person I talked to at Swiss Arabian in Muscat was knowledgable, and he described the perfume as saffron-floral, mostly jasmine.
It is sweet, yes maybe a bit too sweet. But the combination of jasmine and saffron is lovely.
женек173 – :
I don’t understand the notes AT ALL. I have been wearing Nouf for years, before it was in the database here, and it smells like extremely sweet, syrupy, peach with oud, saffron, and vanilla. It smells so much like Montale’s Velvet Flowers that I often opt to wear Nouf because it is like an atomic bomb compared to Velvet Flowers, which is already a beast, but Nouf is a nuclear bomb. One drop is all you need. To be honest though, Nouf smells more synthetic than the Montale, so I prefer Velvet Flowers. It’s a lot more expensive too, so for a cheap dupe, go for Nouf.