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llu092intitytek – :
Pepper EXPLOSION
This is what i got when i first sniffed this fragrance, PEPPER EXPLOSION, then bit by bit it calmed down and gone myrrah and extreme church incense with bits of salty bites.
This is quite impressive, and i was surprised that people compare it to “Sanctum” by Ramon Bejar, at first i thought it’s not, but later i kind of find something in common between “Samharam” & “Sanctum” which is the incense myrrh, then the pepper.
It is resinous, and very churchy, very amusing to be honest, and now i kind of see it as “Sanctum” sister.
After 20 minutes, “Samharam” is the twin sister of “Sanctum” True.
Edit (22nd Aug 2017) The only different between “Samharam” & “Sanctum” is that Samharam is saltier than Sanctum as of the top note, then goes quite similar.
DAMSHAN – :
I’m trying this beauty right now thanks to a sample I received during the last Esxence. The percentage of fragrance here is high, you are not overwhelmed at all by alcohol when you spray this. And you smell incense from the beginning, but not the churchy kind, it’s the kind of incense in grains burnt to purify, mixed with myrrhe. I find it fantastic! Sillage is moderate in the beginning and quite close to the skin after a while. Let’s see how long it will last…