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bfgr533 – :
Om, surprisingly is a fragrance that I liked. It is the first of Miller et Bertaux to prove he has a good duration and projection, as well as being very well done.
If you like very spicy fragrance with an Oriental background it is a must.
Clove and especially the pink pepper is the main protagonist of this story, all these spices are wrapped in a soft, warm cloud of incense and fill many, many, myrrh that conveys much body and richness to Om, creciendose during in drying, low to high quality.
Curiously is not a burdensome or overwhelming fragrance so surprised that nice balance especially pink pepper if you spend concentration can be annoying, yes, by contrast feels quite linear, so it could bore a little.
In short, a great and worthy Miller et Bertaux work I recommend.
Rating: 7
parker170682 – :
Things that make you say “Om”. Although the cloves come in droves, this is probably the softest fragrance I’ve tried pertaining the combo of myrhh, patchouli, and vanilla. There isn’t a note so towering to the point where you would reflect on Om’s importance. Personally, i would’ve enjoyed the incense as a 2 alarm blaze rather than this lethargic smoke signal. If you’re not gonna be great, at least be interesting……
jeneks – :
Om is a nice, soft, slightly mesmerizing fragrance that invites to concentration, as the name suggests.
I smell a lot of clove and patchouli here, but they are made velvety by a mastery touch of vanilla and myrrh.
The overall effect is really balsamic, I can imagine it emanating from an elegant, calm man or woman who won’t get upset at the little things and will appreciate life.
I consider Om as a teenage sister of Miller & Bertaux incredible, ethereal, evocative, powerful incense rendition that is Spiritus Land, which is probably the most perfect incense I’ve ever experienced.
юра11 – :
Wonderful perfume: it’s smoky and spicy, but not harshly so, it’s a soft oriental.
I’d describe it as powdery and clean, and I mainly get myrrh, incense, and cloves from it, with a hint of patchouli. No separate vanilla note here, just slight and soft overall sweetness.
Very inspiring indeed, calm and natural. I highly recommend it to both sexes.
anytap3 – :
Almost can’t believe Om hasn’t been reviewed yet, as it is one of my loves.
Incense-ee yet lifted, a bit of green, frankincense, clove, peppercorn, a layer of sweet, too…myrrh? Some under-smoke, then the slightest bit of skank appears, (just to round it out!), and the whole of it approaching creamy.
Beautifully blended. I would even say elegant (even the bottle’s a charmer). Have not smelled anything like it.
Inspire… and smile…(its subtitle), indeed.
On me it lasts and lasts. One of my rare full bottles.