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cabrys – :
the notes from rasasi site are:
-Top: Peach, Citrus
-Middle: Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Gaiac, Labdanum
-Base: Musk, Tonka, Amber, Vanilla & Praline
bci336speagoessenda – :
I can say this will always be my alternative for Dior suvage cause it got
What the dior miss it’s heavy and more green project really good and log lasting
I used it and no one tell a difference
kaa300 – :
I purchased Rasasi Rumz Al Rasasi Zebra Pour Lui (aka Rumz Al Rasasi 9325 – Pour Lui), Rasasi Rumz Al Rasasi Crocodile Pour Lui (aka Rumz Al Rasasi 9459 – Pour Lui) and Rasasi Rumz Al Rasasi Leo Pour Lui (aka Rumz Al Rasasi 9453 – Pour Lui) a couple years ago, so I am glad to see these fragrances finally added to the database.
Leo initially reminded me of Amouage Jubilation Man upon first spray, but 5 minutes later I thought to myself “this smells like a Mancera fragrance!” as it gave off strong hints of Cedrat Boise and then teetered back-and-forth between Jubilation Man and Cedrat Boise (not Aventus) – and then 15-minutes later they had blended and starting smelling very pleasant and not unfamiliar…still similar to Jubilation Man, but also reminded me of another fragrance that I could not immediately recall.
I later read where someone mentioned this fragrance reminded them of Lattafa Raghba Wood Intense. Yep, I can see that it does have a pinch of RWI or, to a lesser extend, Arabian Oud Kalemat Black in the background. It’s a very interesting and lovable fragrance, but not a Jubilation Man clone IMO. It’s one of those fragrances that briefly inspires fleeting thoughts of others fragrances, yet it manages to smell totally unique at the same time.
Overall, I really like all three from this lineup because they are very quality scents for a small price (I paid under $90 for all three). Leo is my favorite because it’s just a little more complex and unique than the others and, IMO, the other two smells more like clones of other popular scents.
Performances is quite good in that it lasts 7-8 hours on my skin, and projects quite nicely for 2-3 hours…gentlemanly projection in that it gets noticed, but it won’t fill a room nor beat anyone about the neck and shoulders. Finally, the bottles are kinda tacky and kinda cool at the same time. Cheers!