First off reminds me ALOT of embalming fluid by bpal, just less citrusy . By its name and description i was expecting more spice... it turns out to be more of a citrusy/tea type of scent. pleasant ...
This is an oriental that isn't annoying. Love it! This is a nice spicy scent that isn't too sweet or bitter on my skin. It fades to a nice soapy sort of scent that smells very clean and docile. If...
Sweet candied fruits, the old-fashioned kind that are chewy and have sugar crystals on them. You can only get them in a candy confectioner's shoppe. And each one is sitting in a little white paper wra...
This product truly shows how a perfume is a very personal choice: I absolutely adore it! Hands down my favourite scent with Chanel's 'Allure' edt. I went into Penhaglion's shop in Edinburgh New Town ...
I found Malabah to be a forgettable mixture of pale musk, fruity floral and camphoraceous woods with maybe some spice. The drydown was musky/woody/fresh and the overall effect read masculine in a way ...
Despite beautiful packaging, this one was truly a scrubber. The Cilantro note completely destroyed what otherwise would have been a pleasant fragrance. It wound up smelling like a pet shop I used to g...
Malabah is a sheer oriental leaning toward ground spices rather than thick, jammy concoctions referring to the Middle East. It has one of the most mesmerizing combination of top notes I have ever smel...
On me this is a rich tea scent with lemon notes and faint powdered florals without a talc-y feel. Definitely dries to a powdery amber/wood base, making it strongly oriental in mood. I like it for the ...
One of Penhaligon's finest alongside it's big brother Hamman Bouquet. A spicy rose that has great lasting power and one I like to layer with Elisabethan Rose to up the rose content.
The saleswoman on the counter suggested this and Elixir when I said I prefer oriental perfumes. Although this one started nice, the citrus soon overwhelmed the spice so much that it was rendered unwea...