OUD’ISH Zarkoperfume

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OUD’ISH Zarkoperfume

Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

OUD’ISH Zarkoperfume for women and men of Zarkoperfume

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Description

“Oud is one the most expensive raw materials used for perfume in the world.

It has a uniquely special fragrance of sweet woods and woodland soils.

The extraction of Oud is extremely difficult. Combined with a high demand, Oud is considered as precious as liquid gold.

The composition of the fragrance has been made with the finest materials available, offering you the luxuries of Oud, Indian Green Tea, Ambergris, and White Musk.

The scent created allows the fragrance to be sued as a uni-sex perfume” — press release of the brand. OUD’ISH was launched in 2013.

11 reviews for OUD’ISH Zarkoperfume

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume really changed the way I choose my perfumes. I used to be all about the citrus vry light scents, but this. This has a more earthly aura and a more sophisticated scent. It isn’t a potent ‘here I come’ sort of perfume, but a very discret scent that lingers undtil it fuses with you. I feel more earth bound and more me when I wear this. Definately a must try!

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a strange unisex scent. Sometimes I get something like coffee. Sometimes I get something like cedar. Definitely this scent does not contain oud. Ambergis is here but it’s not the strongest note. This fragrance confuses me and I don’t like it.
    Sillage is low-moderate and quickly becomes soft. The longevity is average. It has great versatility though.
    Verdict.
    I must try it again. It has the same philosophy as Escentric Molecules.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    A nice scent! The obvious note here is the ambergris and not the oud as you might think. There is also a soft and clean white musk in the distance. There is a strange sweetness in this perfume. In my opinion a scent that deserves to be tried, i find it a bit nostalgic and interesting.
    Sillage: 7./10
    Longevity: 8./10
    Scent: 8/10
    Overall: 8./10

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I really like this perfume. A lot of the reviews say, that sillage is low, but I think thats a misunderstanding. The scent is so gentle, that you can pour a lot on and still soon after, you cant smell it yourself. Its like with molecules 01. But dont be mistaken, because other people CAn smell you. To me it is only an advantage, that I cannot smell myself all the time, because that type of perfume tend to cause headache.
    This one melts onto your skin and turns into this lovely scent of a deep forrest in the summertime, and you can smell the earth, the nature and it is sweet and almost intoxicatingly beautiful. The kind of scent where you tend to think, maybe this is really that persons natural scent and not a perfume, and WOW that person smells great:-)

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    The sales associate and me did not smell anything. First we sprayed 6 spritz (!) into a tissue – nothing. Then another 4 on my arm – still kind of nothing. There was something softly musk-y sweet sitting on my skin but this is not worth purchasing at all for me. It does not work with my skin unfortunately…after 2h I can detect a slightly woody scent on my arm but it is so light and tiny bit sweet – after I dig my nose deeply onto my arm…disappointing. Needless to say that there is pretty much no sillage.
    I am happy about Wooden Chips – Molecule No 8 which is amazing. Smells like a sexy fresh forest. Makes me want to smell myself all the time.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I imagine fairy dust smells like this. At first spray it’s magic but very subtle. It has this sweetness to it, but not from sugar, but from nature. Makes me feel like Tinker Bell. Too bad it so subtle and completely vanishes within an hour.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Okay so Oud can play tricks on us all, mutating into lots of complex, sub-categorized notes. Oud’ish I’ve no doubt contains oud but I can’t say in manifests itself in a way I’ve smelled before. I found this to be more of the minimal, sterility I’ve encountered across much of the Zarko range but with a crucial difference…I actually like the way this smells.
    It’s a curious woody musk with an odd quality (Which is perhaps the tea, the fact that I love a good tea note makes me no authority on it because again, Oud’ish doesn’t make it easy to recognize.
    The one thing I do get when it dries down on my skin is a very creamy woods, almost sweet and vanilla like. It’s very smooth and actually gives a warm dimension to what are largely cold, indifferent fragrances. I actually like this one but the performance was pathetic on me barely lasting an hour or two, this one might be worthy of further investigation.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this one recently, after falling completely in love with it in a shop. On me it smells exactly like it is supposed to, I think. It is soft, woodish and reminds me of a summer morning lying down on the ground in a forrest and the trees still have dew on them. This is the image I get. Absolutely unique scent. At the same time, this scent is so inoffensive, that you can pure 10 spritz on, and you still wont feel overperfumed. I get a lot of compliments for this one, and luckily not too many people wear it, so I still stand out with this one.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Being, I suppose, anosmic both to the musk and the ozones, all I get from this is a thin metallic rhubarb and a cold oily sweet something. While trying this and a few others from the same line (MOLéCULE No8, Inception) in a shop today, I assumed Oudish was a quiet Iso-E but I doubt it’s even that. I am so jealous of Colin Maillard’s experience *sighs*. I wouldn’t wear this if they paid me.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Zarkoperfume is a new niche line from Denmark which strikes for its minimalistic and simple aesthetic. They delivered five fragrances thus far all of which move in modern / avant-garde territories.
    Oud’ish is a potentially interesting composition that takes the daring theme already explored by Histoire De Parfums with its Petroleum and gives it the *minimalistic* treatment. What comes out is a restrained marine / mineral amber with woody and clean musky facets. It could have been a great fragrance if just they dared a bit more. Whereas Petroleum pushed on weird juxtapositions between the animalic musk and ozonic notes, between a thick amber and dark woods to give birth to what’s considered by many an odd-ball, Oud’ish opts for restraint but what comes out is a sort of Petroleum-wannabe which isn’t exactly what I classify as an accomplished composition.
    Potentially nice but not completely convincing. Again, too many brands bring nice ideas on the table but, somehow, most of them seem to lack the necessary courage to turn their stuff into something able to stand-out. With that said, if you like hyper-modern stuff, give this a chance. One can never know, right?
    Rating: 5.5-6/10

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I Have Smaple ,THE NAME ON IT OUD ISH!
    I think this fragrance made for (Times of Romance) to much sensual! yes here you will found sensual musk note and very little touch of tea and metallic note, this fragrance hard to wear it in public…. i think some persons maybe hate it or love it
    please note: don’t think ever you will find oud or amber this fragrance (sensual musk+little touch of tea and metallic note olny
    i hope my English well 🙂

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