Notes: cumin, cardamom, pink pepper, neroli, rose, castoreum, civet, leather, musk, oud, sandalwood, Atlas cedar, patchouli, myrrh, incense, vanilla and tonka bean Al Oudh opens with the typical med...
The opening came off as very masculine. The drydown is pretty good, but after having sampled the Montale Aouds, this L'Artisan fragrance seems weak and thinned out for mass consumption. It's not ba...
I've spent the last 20 years lucky enough to sniff the real McCoy (oudhs, both in incense and perfume form, from the Middle East and Asia), and so I admit I am biased against "Western versions" of thi...
There is a devil at the table - a lusty, bedroom eyed thing with fire just under the skin and a grin that promises trouble. I both swooned and backed away from this scent - at it's final resolution, ...
Cumin trying to pass itself off as oudh. I have no problem with cumin in a fragrance, but this was straight up cumin on me. I like that in my chile con carne, not in my perfume.