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don Klerikucio – :
Its a pretty jasmine but sometimes the tea note can turn it a little funky.
expert_erewan – :
Amazon has it!
juriykozin1984 – :
I really love tunisian Jasmin, I’d like to try this oil if I knew where to buy it? Nothing on ebay..
nurayim2004 – :
I am so pleased that Kuumba Made Oils are now in the database! They are fine quality oils, reasonably priced and smell wonderful. This is quite a fresh, sweet jasmine; very, very pretty and when I wear it sometimes people assume it is honeysuckle or gardenia. I have had it for a couple of years now and the fragrance is as true as when I first bought it, unlike cheaper quality oils I’ve bought where the oil degrades and the fragrance spoils after just 6 months.
I personally do not find it animalic at all; this is no LUST. But it smells better to me than many popular jasmine perfumes. I like to layer it with LUST or Elizabeth Taylor Gardenia; it cuts the the animalic theatrics of LUST with its sweetness, taming it into a more socially acceptable scent. I’m not knocking LUST one bit – I love it and wear it on its own, but if in mixed company I use this with it. And it adds interest to ET Gardenia, sweetening up the muskiness a bit. Also beautiful all on its own, jasmine lovers should not miss this.