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tsvetkoffoe – :
This one really reminds me of the old Caesar’s man cologne. A little spicy, but very warm and subtle. It draws compliments every time I wear it, so I keep it in my collection. At least for me, this one is a nice find. More of an everyday cologne than anything else.
I also have Dakar, and it smells just like that, almost identical. You can wear them both at the same time and can’t distinguish any difference between them.
Longevity is all day for me, and the silage is about arms length.
costea.xxx – :
When sprayed it’s citrusy, something green (grassy) that begins to overcome over the citrus from the start, a bit sour (but still sweet aswell) like when you crunch a grape leaf.
After 5-10m the scent changes to some unpleasant smell (for my nose) which reminds me some lavender cat-litter with a lot of green woody accords.
After another 10-15m the odour is completely gone and its a clean aquatic spicy mostly seasalt smelling scent (like the seacret soaps). For 6+ hours it keeps its projection 50cm+.
Later on (after 5-8-10h) it becomes a 20-30cm radiation, and as it settles towards being a skin scent the waves of aquatic and spiciness keep changing. For me it’s spiciness is a bit heavy at this state for office use, but for outdoor spring/summer use it will be great.
My brothers’ opinion that this smells like old spice whitewater after shave.
On clothes it keeps a 10cm projection for more than 24h.
vanyprof – :
Bought it about 7 Dollars and in this pricr the perfume is highly appreciated.
goradj – :
35 AED (Dirhams). 2nd floor, Diera city Centre. Go quickly!! Hurry!!!! Hurry!!!!
I understand the comparison to drakkar noir but It’s actually better
It’s like the classic Lacoste for men mixed with a little oud
Almost like the common Gillette body spray with some darkness eventually.
The blue is even cheaper at 30 AED
Not bad for $10. Correction, it’s great for $10
knyaz-vika – :
Manly and charming! Scent can lift your personality higher.It’s a good perfume for men who live by honor and respect.
Energetic fresgness gives a full day mental satisfiction.
I enjoy it.
myasorubkivsedly – :
smells okay, its been one week im using, average perfume for the price..its either not lasting on my skin or might be something wrong with my nose,not real compliment getter. Update review! My bottle is about to finish, got 3 compliments today. But unfortunately I’m not really in love with, amazing to get compliments after 8 hours. Just wow perfume compare to price and performance.
maxus11 – :
Drakka noir from rasasi, other things refer drakkar noir..
Julia_Dragon – :
This fragrance is no way young! Its totally for the more mature people imo
Well this is as synthetic as it goes (really wat more do u expect for that price tag?), talking about notes its dominated by something meant to be lavender and there I can smell some cinnamon too, this is just not my type of scent, too sharp, soapy and linear although being quite popular where I live, still I find it very off-putting
Thumbs down from me Rasasi, its a synthetic mess
Scent: 5/10
SMAGUL-SAKEN – :
Rasasi’s interpretation of Drakkar Noir. Classic men’s lavender and wood scent.
So, what do I get out of this fragance:
Classy, mature scent that doesn’t come off old or dated. It has this gorgeous powerful lavender and patchouli base, and develops into a more dark woodsy scent. You can even wear this even if you haven’t passed the age of 50. It has this self secure feel to it. It could be called Drakkar noir intense, because that is what I think. Compared to the real Drakkar noir, I prefer this.
I simply fell in love with this from the first moment I sniffed the a tester in a local Somali food store. I have had 2 bottles of this but my father in law fell in love with the juice, so I had to hand him my first bottle. Had a hard time finding a second bottle and I searched for over half a year, but eventually the same Somali food store restocked this.
Overall a great frag, for the lavender lover, so I give it a 8/10.
ilkin_park – :
I’ve enjoyed Rasasi fragrances so far, so at the price I got this, I was very willing to take a chance on it.
Unfortunately, it’s a bit of a miss rather than a hit.
A fairly strong Lavender opening that dries down very rapidly with little or no change and then sits fairly close to the skin without any obvious sillage.
A fairly modern spicy scent and I would say suits the younger person more than the more mature individual.
I’ll certainly finish off the flacon as a daily “splash on” but I’ll stick to Rasasi’s more “mature” offerings as an evening wear option.
Maybe worth a 6 out of 10, no more.
noFrende – :
This was one of my first olfactory loves :-). I had a bottle of it 10 years ago. Very soon after started using it regularly to the office, i realised that i was not alone who liked it. The office secretary where i worked in those days used to appreciated it so much that once she requested me to get a bottle for her. And, despite my warning that it’s for men, she gladly accepted it and later, gifted it to her husband! The perfume is enormous in sillage and lasts for at least 7-8 hours. It has an uplifting opening and doesn’t change much through the drydown. And, just like other Rasasi perfumes, it’s cheaper on the wallet.