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Kameton – :
This was my go-to fragrance gift for women back when it was in production. I never came across anyone that didn’t immediately fall in love with it. I once gifted it to a friend in Australia, where more than a few passing women demanded to know what she was wearing after she had sprayed some on. It is a strong, captivating scent that works best with women of Mediterranean or Middle-Eastern ethnicity in my opinion.
This fragrance had a retail price of AED 30 (US $8) at all official Rasasi stores in the United Arab Emirates (the brand’s home country). It only ever came in one size – 40ml. For the commenter below who spent $90 on this stuff – HOLY JESUS. In the UAE, Rasasi is and will always be known as a ‘nice but budget’ local brand. I don’t know what they’ve been up to lately, but I remember their most expensive mainstream men’s fragrances retailing for the equivalent of $27 not that long ago.
Rasasi ceased producing this fragrance a few years ago. It was the brand’s signature/flagship/OG women’s scent, from a time well before they started exporting abroad. RIP.
EDIT (March 1st): I now know what they’ve been up to, after visiting a Rasasi store today. Reformulations, water-downs, price-hikes and insufferable new ‘high-end’ additions that retail for a mind-boggling (by Rasasi standards) $68.
EDIT (March 4th): I just discovered that Alien by Thierry Mugler smells almost identical to this.
Zaur-moris – :
I’ve tested it as in the picture. Many sun-burned peaches and plums + patchouli. Remind me Rush Gucci. Very warm. In the autumn will warm, I think. So, all the notes as in the discription.
grq090InsuffBooni – :
I just purchased this fragrance. Its nothing like the description it says to have. Its very very strong and masculine. It smells like a stronger version of IMANI by AVon just without the sweetness. Is musky and powdery. I don’t know where they get the peach and plum notes from. I smell musk, patchouli. It was expensive like $90. It wasn’t worth the cost well I will wear it on suit days when I work but Montale I think I will buy.