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electrosound12 – :
it’s reminds me of Horoof from Arabian Oud shop ..the shop in US at Times squares NYC
it’s long lasting ..but i don’t know if it is stronger than Voodoo or not but for sure it’s cheaper price
Vinni123 – :
I love this new fragrance. A splash of lime fizz deceives you and then settles into a strong leather. Reminds me a bit of Dahab in darkness. My all-time favorite is Onsen…. I was just waiting for time before SJW would comment on the name. Just enjoy the complexity of the art and lose yourself in it. I loved you MiN!
A_Fess_12 – :
@Eternal Return: Actually, Bukhoor is sometimes used in Voodoo, Hoodoo, and Witchcraft. Nothing to be angry about.
Now for the actual review: So good! 8/10. I would say, much like Bakhoor, this has a psychoactive effect. It’s uplifting, welcoming, and has a positive effect on overall mood. I really like it. I may need a full bottle.
wkb381speagoessenda – :
I thought my favorite from this line was Dahab, but I was wrong- MiN’s newest scent Voodoo is universally my favorite at this point. It’s intoxicating. It’s captivating. And best of all, I feel STRONG wearing this scent. It’s rich, but not overwhelming, and has so many layers to it that I’ve gotten both women and men asking me where I’ve purchased it. Total winner. LOVE IT.
werewolf2309 – :
This perfume just launched and is now one of my favorites. Contrary to the other review, I think the name actually pays homage to the religion…what a beautiful scent.
kamischnikov – :
I hate to rain on MiN’s parade, but why did they design a fragrance after an Arabian incense and then name it after an Afro-Caribbean religion? This just seems like an ignorant and clumsy move at best — if not downright culturally insensitive. My hometown is a city where voodoo is still practiced, and frankly, this kind of pisses me off.