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Alex3972 – :
This one I can tell was modeled after TF Oud Wood. Not bad at all! Smells like a real expensive niche. I would highly recommend this to someone who wants Oud Wood on a budget.
lo_ony_d – :
Out of the three Abercrombie fragrances that have “oud” in their name, this is the only that features it prominently (the others only have hints of it as base notes).
As far as oud scents go, this is about as safe as one can get–not medicinal, not fecal, not off-putting in any way other than the fact that it goes where most mall scents don’t dare venture. For a scent coming from a mall store that targets 18-25 year olds, this is bold and daring. In the grand scheme of things, this is a little bland.
The scent is mostly oud, a little frankincense, and something (or a combination of things) that soften things up (the myrhh possibly).
It’s pleasant but bland, it doesn’t last very long and project much after the first few minutes. For someone new to oud, this could be a nice gateway, for everyone else this might have some potential as a layering fragrance.