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Алечка – :
Abdul Karim Al Faransi’s ‘Tataouine’ is all about the jasmine and reminds me of Al Rehab’s ‘Full’ but not a fresh as there’s that Arabian metallic note again. It’s nice but not mind-blowing. Let’s see what else it’s going to do…
Edit: It does nothing else apart from the jasmine fading to become a close skin-scent as this has the shortest silage of the range.
iamtossya-elli – :
Wow!!! Definitely took me back to Tunisia and my youth!! The Jasmine is so strong at the beginning that I was instantly transported to Sousse, Kairouan, Sidi Bou Said or even Hammamet, holding a mashmoom. For those who have never spend summer in Tunisia, mashmooms are man-made individual bouquets of tightly wrapped Jasmine flowers. A pure delight. This perfume dries down to something softer, less flowery and very pleasant and subtle. There’s only a short transition phase where I was unsure of the smell as it reminded me of posh air freshener but thankfully this didn’t last more than 10 minutes.
This scent is simple yet complex at the same time. If you like Jasmine you will love this. I think it’s more a summer fragrance. I totally understand the fuss made about this house. I bought a few more perfume oils and can’t get over how fantastic they all are.
VoLk1855 – :
This is an amazing jasmine scent! The best I’ve found so far, and so affordable! As a male, I like to put a few swipes of this one on one wrist, and AKAF’s Musk Aswad on the other. I then spread them on my neck, ears, etc, keeping them separate but close together. The combination is soooo soothing! Even on it’s own Tataouine is a good flower oil for men too, probably because it is natural smelling…rather than sweetened up ala pink princess perfumery haha.
noe454InsuffBooni – :
Well water projects light onto the ceiling of the cave. The scent of jasmine and murraya drifts in on the humid air…Later,by the river, you smell the first drops of rain hitting hot rocks.
This is the most refreshing dirty jasmine sambac scent. It’s singly unusual in that it is jasmine plus petrichor. There’s this fascinating light on water feel. Overall the most amazing summer scent but bear in mind, this is very dirty compared to many western scents.
The longevity is excellent, projection, not enormous. I keep finding myself reaching for it on hot days.