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Oud Orchid 100ml EDP

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Usually elderly has hormonal changes. Testesterone is going down or androgens “ females hormone” is going slightly up. “ this will change men behaviors to become more gentle than they used in their youth. Look at Francois recent work,,, all creations show sort of lighter, and sweeter scents. So, the perception does change. Ps. I don't know where to put this but Fruity note here really remind me of Fruity note in La Nuit de L'homme Le Parfum. They both share nondescript fruity note and it's somewhat smell similar, with sharing wet Patchouli. I'll be wearing this one out tomorrow to help a friend move. I'll see if it lasts through sweat and high body temps. a healthier and happier life, adopt Oud Orchid from Suroori Perfume! Oud orchid: an irresistible and crunchy fragrance Overall, it's an offering that is nice and has some gravitas, unlike the majority of the fragrances in the Maison Christian Dior collection that are available in the US.

Papuan ouds are another lush island oud terroir. Papuan ouds are similar in profile to Borneo ouds but feature the following characteristics that set them apart: It could be beautiful, should be beautiful, but I just would never ever wear it. So, sadly, not for me.Lancôme has created really unique work of perfumery art that deserve to be remembered. The only issue with Lancôme is many of their unique work is being discontinued. Some of the products were discontinued over 2, and others over 7 years, yet you find people look for those products or maybe offer to re sell what is left of used bottle with higher price. I am planing to start my own small scale perfume collection by next year. My ideas will be different than today’s designers. I am going to produce perfumes characterized to 5 features of each different person. It’s more like personalized perfume. Hope i can succeed and deliver my ideas. Gotta try this with "Gold Rush Man" as a creamy vanilla-lavender base layer. With the leathery notes this one brings...they should go GREAT together! Naturally, although some of these synthetic oud accords and perfumes smell great, none of them can come close to the sheer complexity of oud oil with all its facets ranging from fruit, wood, rot, decay, chocolate, rubber, and leather, to surprisingly floral notes such as rose, tuberose, or gardenia.

Perverse vampire scent. I turn into a dark queen of the night, a witch, a vampire with this fragrance. Perfect for the upcoming Halloween season, but why not also all year-round. This scent is irresistible. Truffles, chocolate, orchid, rum, plums, ylang ylang, white flowers on the base of amber, sandalwood, musk and intoxicating incense. Starting with both Purple Oud (PO) and Santal noir (SN). They are both smell differently and i would say they are almost new to dior collection especially PO. I’ve yet to figure out why it’s called Purple Oud. There’s nothing “purple” about it apart from the colour of the juice. Nothing about the smell profile seems to naturally conjure up the colour purple. Please use only Senti fragrance with your Orchid – it’s been carefully developed to work with this product. Using non-Senti fragrances will void your warranty too.I think that going off of the feeling I get from this fragrance, it would be a fragrance that a man would wear from fall to winter and during the evening only. I also think that it being only worn in cold weather might make it somewhat more tolerable and less strong. Purple Oud is a very dark and smoky fragrance that indeed evokes the color purple, a dark evening sky purple specifically. Saffron is a purple flower with a deep and leathery smell, after all. Big brands such as Ajmal, ASAQ, and Arabian Oud sell huge volumes of oils worldwide and have branches in major cities. The oud oils they are selling as Cambodi or Hindi are rarely (if ever) one hundred percent pure oils from a single distillation, but instead, blended with other farmed or wild oud oils, smoothed out with fillers, other essential oils, and sometimes even synthetics. Which is fine, of course. Just be aware.

You can maybe in the long and lively development sometimes detect some separate notes for a short time like the dark chocolate, the incense, the orchid, the vanilla, the amber... But you are literarlly blown away by this concentrated mass attact of awesome perfume power. Smell and awe. Incense, dark chocolate, orchid, vanilla, amber and gardenia are the most pronounced notes for me. For example, if you want to buy a ‘Cambodi’ oud oil these days, it is likely that it will have come from a tree grown in Thailand. Likewise, you can buy a Borneo-style oud oil from resinated wood that has never been within a hundred kilometers of Borneo island itself. A skilled oud artisan can coax Cambodi-style or Kinam-type characteristics from bog standard Malaysian wood. A plantation owner in Indonesia can grow Agallocha species trees that, once upon a time, would have traditionally only been grown in Assam, in Northeastern India. Rich in terpenoids, which in isolation smell like pine needles, camphor, paint thinner, solvents, glue, and sometimes mintGood lord! I do not like this fragrance. Not that it's bad, but I winced when I smelled it. It is absolutely grotesque and spicy and onion-y when freshly sprayed, smells like a completely different fragrance than it does after a few minutes. It smells a bit like sweat, too. The combination of scents in here simply do not compliment my tastes at all. I find it to be quite offensive. Smells somewhat like cilantro in the second stage, which I hate. The later dry down is much, much better tending more towards a rich, woodsy, lightly fruity, Cola-ish musk, which is actually rather nice, but not for me. I would agree that this is a unisex fragrance, but it reminds me of how my religious Sufi uncle would smell when he was all perfumed up on his way the mosque, very musky and hearty. I'd say it tends more towards being masculine for that reason. Kind of smells like dry couscous to me as well. I do get a bit of tangy passion fruit and citrus in there, however, which I quite like. It also smells much sweeter, richer, and more prominently of sandalwood and florals. It's so funny how it does a complete 180 in how it smells when freshly sprayed compared to after it gets to dry and calm down a bit. Thai oils are A. Crassna oils with a similar profile to Cambodi-style oils but with less of the bright, jammy fruit of Cambodi oils and more of the metallic, funky sourness of oils from Vietnam and India. Thailand has many plantations of Aquilaria trees and therefore plentiful wood. Accordingly, Thai oud oils are simply called Thai ouds rather than Thai- style ouds. Contained in an elegant 100 mL bottle, the scent escapes thanks to its powerful spray. Thus, this oriental fragrance will take you to the world of the East.

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