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Jekka70 – :
If I could squeeze 4 or 5 hours of longevity from this it would be a masterpiece. Sadly it vanishes after two hours at most
89094860667 – :
I have two different samples of this perfume, given to me in different times. One is a very warm and cozy oud-rose combo, the other is very balsamic, almost arsh and incensey.So, what to think about it? The first resembles Kanz nektar, from SHL the same, but the second one is more like Private Label from Jovoy.
Also, reading your reviews, someone say to smell oud-incense, others rose and flowers. I’m sure samples don’t carry the wrong fluid inside.
Has it been reformulated? Help.
JedAmonemes – :
Am I the only one who finds this a fairly generic synthetic oud floral?
skz864speagoessenda – :
To say that Oumma is the best Oud-blended fragrance ever made would not be an overstatement. The master of modern oriental perfumery Stephane Humbert Lucas beautifully blends very natural Oud with jasmine, rose, peru and tolu balsam, cedar, and cypriol oil to create this heavenly fragrance. The bottle in polished silver with a Swarovski crystal is another beauty. I usually wear this before long haul flights to go into the other world smelling like this if need be. Oud was never done like this and probably will never be. A bonafide masterpiece!
бука – :
Amazing perfume..
olesya-razinkova – :
What I like most about Stéphane’s creations is that they tell stories. Of good and bad, love and war. And struggle. Authentic always and with an unparalleled appreciation of the Middle East whether indulging or reflective.
Oumma is a wonderfully deep and mysterious scent and was the first of the SHL777 lineup I fell in love with. Maybe it resonated with me because Oumma has such alluring quiet strength that I would describe its feeling as almost introvert, or even meditative. A monolith of a creation it stands alone without peer approval. Somehow, Oumma just is.
Straight away there is deep and tarry leather, which has been subjected to the wear of time, the weather and, it feels, the impact of civilisation – like furrowed skin parched by a merciless sun, but more oily and still human. It feels close and nourishing like warm skin after making love. You can guess the pulsation of a mighty force yet it feels calm and doesn’t erupt. Smoke starts to rise from a splintered wooden surface and there, right in the centre of it all, perhaps where those lips touched last, is a memory, a trace, of a dying rose. A slight bitterness, perhaps from the ashes, has covered it and maybe has done so to the jasmine even before. And here is where Oumma remains morphing very little and staying true and resilient.
Outstanding longevity and moderate projection with wonderful sillage.
superposter852 – :
Dark,mystic,elegant and clean.This is how I’d classify this gem.
Once again Stephane Humbert Lucas is one step forward with its line.Quality isn’t forgotten and any less masterly.
I feel a mix of Opus VII and Incense Oud,anyway completely unique. The former was related because its own smoky feeling sensation,very clean and sharp.I’d say almost fresh therefore never suffocating.The latter was reminded as I got the rosy incense vibe which develops into a wealth balsamic accord followed by pinch of “silence”.
I don’t want describe the notes,however in the wide range of oud/rose this one is still compelling,you might sample it.
Longevity is around 7-9 hours.Linear after dry down yet never boring.
Edit: definitely one of my favorites incense inducted fragrance ever.Probably because of Cypriol oil obtained from steam process.It is bitter,wood-earthy and give the depth which make this perfume so mystic.
I love it!
BlIzNeZ – :
This is very nice. To me it’s a very smooth oud/rose combination. Has me second guessing though because I’ve smelled this before in S.T. DuPont oud. Might be too much like the others. It’s not groundbreaking and a little too pricey for something that’s not unique. Just my opinion…
ariman – :
This is Monsieur Lucas masterpiece. Ashy oud, powdery feeling creation with a slight floral tinge and balsam. I have never smelled Cypriol Oil before so I can’t compare. Very smooth non abrasive aroma. I agree it smells luxurious. Everything about this piece is exquisite except for the price even if it’s a extrait.
Ф.Андрей – :
Scent of wealth.not same at like killian incense oud, but if you like killian incense oud, you’ll love this one 1000% more. Smokey clean clear high quality smokey and the oud is soft and so luxurious. Amazing mysterious just a wonderful created perfume. Lovely.