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AlexAutoReal – :
I’d like to write my thoughts about Kajal house. Their offerings feel very oriental and they are all about strog spices. This common spicy DNA in its offerings feels like grandma’s old wooden box with spices lol! Exactly like that but it’s a pleasant feeling. You must love spices and strange combinations (for a western nose). The only safe creation is Kajal Homme. The rest you must try them carefully. My favourite from Kajal house are : Kajal Homme, Salwaj, Fiddah. With that order. I’m very pleased from the performance of Kajal’s scents especially from their longevity.
shura-polyushkin – :
This is one of the best creations of Kajal house. Floral, very spicy, slightly citrusy, powdery at the drydown, uncommon smell, suitable for early winter, spring, fall and cool summer evenings.
If you focus on Kajal’s scents you’ll notice that most Kajal creations have something spicy in common. A common spicy DNA. The pleasant difference with Sawlaj is the presence of rose, jasmin and carnation which smoothen the blend but still it feels quite oriental. Rare smell for western perfumery. I get the aroma from the lemons without their natural sourness. The lemons stay long time with me and only at the late drydown fade out. The strongest from the florals is the carnation. Then the rose which is very tamed and the jasmin. With that order. I also get patchouli, leather, labdanum and benzoin. With that order of strenght. The leather here smell very good and the patchouli is the dominant among them with rounded & slightly smoky-sub-sweet edges from the benzoin. The vanilla has only aroma and not sweetness. There’s also mild vetiver and faint oakmoss. At the end when it becomes a faint skin scent I get clearly thyme.
It is a long lasting scent with heavy sillage and projection for about 30-35 minutes. Then it calms down to a moderate one and quite quickly settles down on the skin. Still is easily detectable but it also feels discreet and safe. It’s not a skin scent.
Update
It feels like Habit Rouge by Guerlain & Shaman by MiN New York house. Full with spices, very pleasant smell.
Update
When you are trying a strong scent always ask a friend if it is detectable. I was wearing Sawlaj (3 sprays, warm summer day) and after 5-6 hours I went to a friends house. When I came in I heard “wow what is this?” I thought that it was very subtle at that point but I was wrong. My nose has a problem with that scent. I lose it but it’s still there. Strong stuff.