Oudy Al-Rehab

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Oudy Al-Rehab

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 19 customer ratings
(19 customer reviews)

Oudy Al-Rehab for women and men of Al-Rehab

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Oudy by Al-Rehab is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Top notes are costus and white musk; middle notes are agarwood (oud), tobacco and neroli; base notes are agarwood (oud) and broom.

19 reviews for Oudy Al-Rehab

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    i got the mini oil.
    It’s nice, VERY masculine, leathery, oily wood. It’s basically the Nasomatto Black Afgano, but sweeter, and 1/100 the price. But maybe about 1/2 the strength and projection.
    It has a dusty dry quality, I can smell the stringent Narcissus in the back, and a powdery musk, but not much more.
    I’m not getting much tobacco in this. Some will say the Agarwood smells sweaty or almost armpit like.
    Sillage: light, not a musk bomb like the other oils.
    Longevity: dries down to a soft powderyness.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I have the alcohol perfume version and its fantastic. wood, tobacco, cedar. Non floral, unisex. Blends well with other perfumes as well, especially coffee, caramel and vanilla.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    This review is for the EDT. It has no scent other than a very faint oud/tobacco vibe similar to a recently emptied cedar cigar box. The scent itself would be decent and certainly masculine, but it’s so faint I can barely smell it. It lasts a few minutes of sillage and then it turns into a skin scent in which I have to bury my nose in my hand to smell it. Very disappointed. Maybe I got a bad batch because some people here are claimining it’s strong with good projection and sillage. I could care less about the projection, but I at least want to smell it on me for a few hours. I considered buying the Oudy roll-on oil to combine with the EDT, but I decided not to bother. As far as this smelling like oud, it really does! It’s like becoming up a piece of oud and smelling it in your hand while holding a bit of tobacco. Indeed, although faint, you can definitely detect the oud.
    I just wish it was stronger.
    .
    Although my experience with Oudy was negative. I’m very pleased with Al Rehab as a fragrance house. I really enjoy their colognes Superman and Golden – both are amazing values and very different. Superman is as masculine as you’ll find in a man’s fragrance. It’s a perfect autumn scent for the fall. It does have lots of clove however, so you better like clove like the kind in a Bay Rum.. otherwise don’t buy it. Superman reminds me of John Sebastian, the 1970’s powerhouse.
    Al Rehab Golden is advertised as a gourmand, but it’s more of a floral spicy fragrance. More unisex for sure than the Superman. Both are excellent and you won’t find a better value IMO.
    I have not yet tried Silver, but the first warm day this Spring you can bet Silver will be given a full day wearing. I here it’s one of their more popular fragrances so I’m looking forward to the meeting with Silver. All in all, give Al Rehab a try. Don’t let the low prices scare you away. Don’t let the negative reviews here from perfume snobs make you miss out on some very unique traditional Middle Eastern scents. Other than Oudy, I’ve been pleasantly surprised with the house.
    Happy wearings
    Rich

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve kept an eye out for this one for a while and finally stumbled upon it at the local Somali mall. I was not prepared.
    Just uncapping it and sniffing it you can tell it’s probably going to be strong. The roller ball applied a small tacky strip to my skin, then the ball quickly dried up. When I pried the roller ball out and tipped the bottle to my chest I found out why – it’s as thick as molasses. So I spread a bit out. Yeah, it’s strong.
    OUD. Real deal mucking the stalls oud. And smoked tobacco. And chewed tobacco. And chewed barn door. And chewed motor oil. And smoked motor oil. And OUD! Smells like a farmhand’s hump day.
    Really quite nice by my measure, might be a bit overwhelming for others. I definitely won’t wear it to work, but I could see myself wearing it running errands. I went to put on the sweatshirt I had on while first trying Oudy and took it right back off. Still smoky, still dense, still delicious, still Oudy.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I was after this perfume for a while.
    I first discovered it in an air freshener version. When I sprayed the room with it, the scent was so amazing and stunning, that I immediately wanted a perfume version of it.
    Oudy is smoky and to my nose dark, but in a deeply seductive way. It has a very ‘eastern’ vibe to it, and it smells very exotic to me!
    I asked my partner to try this on, and I have to say it smelt amazing on him, so much so, that I couldn’t help but want to sniff him often!
    It is both a masculine scent, but I would say it would also suit women.
    In fact I would wear this perfume if I wanted to seduce somebody, as it is classy, elegant, sophisticated, dark and sexual on a deeper level than just lust.
    When I say dark I mean it is dark on a deep and profound level-if that makes any sense.
    If there was a woman that was described as elegant and sultry-this would be the perfume she would wear.
    Only thing being I purchased a spray and not an oil, I can imagine it would be pretty strong in the oil version.
    I highly recommend this perfume, of course not everybody would like it, but it’s worth the blind buy as despite the low price, it smells like a perfume that costs around £300!

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    There is something pleasant here reaching for air, but it is being drowned out by the scent of a Sharpie marker, gasoline and exhaust. Don’t bother with this and just skip straight to the lovely Sultan Al Oud.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Just got this in. I first ordered Sultan al Oud a couple of weeks back and was very impressed so I made another order which I received today and Oudy was one of the three I ordered along with Sultan (already reviewed this and wearing it today – see my review on Sultan) and Dehn al Oud.
    I haven’t tested Oudy yet, but just sniffing the bottle it smells ALOT like Sultan al Oud – which is not a bad thing but I am hoping for something different. Maybe on the skin is a different story altogether.
    I will update once I try this one out.
    By the way, all these are for the oil roll-on, NOT sprayer.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought the oil from the al rehab website. it is obviously very oudy as its name suggests and I fund it rather intruiging but my husband says it smells like cow poo. to me it smells like patchouli oil. I wear it mixed with a perfume parlour version of tom fords café rose

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Lovely oudy smell. Xxx

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    @ sam ldh
    Nice reviews on attars sam.You have strong views and equally powerful words to emphasize your broad thinking…
    Impressive work..
    Keep it up.
    Thumbs up from mee too…

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    @ bungalow 1056. &
    @ Sam ldh
    Very nicely put, and I second that completely.
    The cost is 95% less as @ bungalow 1056 rightly said !
    A good job by both these reviewers.
    I tried to give balloon to @ bungslow 1056 but its already full!
    So thumbs-up both of you!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Today I purchased oudy al rehab for 5 $ and two weeks ago purchased Polo supreme oud from dubai duty free for 125$ oudy 35ml and Polo 120ml.but the smell is about same . longevity is more than Polo and the silage is superb.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    A great fragrance . I’ve been wearing oud fragrances for the best part of 15 years and I must say this is such a great perfume for its price. this smells better than some of the top end £200 – £300 oud based frags I’ve smelled over the years. A great intro for anyone looking to get into oud scents

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Exactly what I was looking for: an oud-forward woody thing that conjures images of incense shops in Cairo. Alone, it’s warm, vanillic, and smoky; layered, it can turn my green stuff into full forests. I’ve got it on with Kenzo Homme Boisee right now and 3 people have complimented it. Besides! It’s $9 for 35 ml on al-Rashad! Amazing deal.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Agarwood, Cedarwood & Sandalwood…
    This is a very woody fragrance! It’s very woody but also soft, not strong or loud in any way. It’s basically a mix of Oud wood (or Agarwood), and a bunch of other woody notes like Sandalwood, Cedarwood (a lot), and a little Saffron. It’s quite nice. AlRehab perfumes are usually made of a good quality and lasting power at a low price. For what you pay for you actually get a lot more. It’s a great bargain. I would recommend this to anyone who wants an authentic woody oriental with a hint of the middle east but at a very affordable price. I can see myself using this a lot in the cold weather. For the price it can’t be beaten on value for money! Not too strong for people who don’t like Oud, but instead a soft mix of woods and exotic incense. Very good, and recommended for a cheap, affordable bargain.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    This is an absolute oud perfume, the EDP version is very light and has weak sillage and longevity.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Oudy by al-rehab has two different versions it can be purchased in. The EDP spray, and the oil roll on. Each smells completely different.
    The oil is a nuclear Oud bomb! Its got that machine oil smell in the similar to Kilians Pure Oud and Kurkdjians Cashmere Oud. Longevity is excellent 8 hours +. Projection is not big at all, it is an oil. You will smell yourself, as will others close by.
    The spray is an absolute useless concoction. There is no Oud note here. It almost smells like a cheap sandalwood. Its such a timid composition, i sprayed 6 times, and i could barely smell it. Neither could the people around me. Its essentially a skin scent. Even still, it lasted a few hours and disappeared. Huge failure.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Oudy is a moderately strong blend of classic oud, saffron and incense/woody notes. It’s definitely a “warm” fragrance and for those who have not yet learned the love of oud accords, it might require some consideration.
    I love it (male and a life-long fragrance obsession). It blows Le Labo’s plastic-smelling oud out of the water as far as I’m concerned and costs about 95% less. I ordered mine from al-rashad.com and was pleased with the quick service and delivery.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I think Oudy from Al-Rehab is nice and easy introduction to oud-fragrances for some people (I know they still exist!) who are not familiar with oud YET)
    Its linear and simple, apart of oud I smell wood, might be cedar, might be just “woody notes”. Has light smoky vibe. Minus – less lasting as other Al-Rehabs on me, talking about spray here, might be that oil is stronger.
    Association – dark brown heavy curtains on the window, fireplace and Natacha Atlas is singing

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