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Arabian Oud perfume - Kalemat 100 ml

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This is less than 20 minutes of spraying it onto my wrists and I really should be going to bed soon so more testing shall ensue. I don’t hate it and it really is something new to me (so, so very curious that I can’t stop sniffing my wrists as I type this). The only perfumes (besides samples) I have are: Fresh’s Brown Sugar, LaVanilla’s Vanilla Grapefruit and the Giorgio Armani’s Acqua di Gioia (I think I read somewhere you dislike this with a passion {ps, if I’m wrong then I apologize because I have no idea where I got that from}…but I like it. x) Completely different field of fragrances so I really took a leap. I don’t really like florals, they don’t bode well for me or at least the strong ones. Can’t think of any and my smelling experiences are limited to what Sephora and Ulta have. For the following Arabian Oud perfumes, you’d be recommended to first sample them in stores. At the same time, their scarcity makes them almost impossible to find in the average shopping mall, which means most of those who have these best Arabic perfumes buy them online without sampling.

Kalemat is everything I had hoped it would be. I've been searching for an authentic and wearable Arabian scent. It is no easy thing! I've sampled virtually every offering from Amouage, a number of rare attars, low cost oils from al Rehab, and various western "interpretations" of middle eastern fragrances. None has come close to Kalemat. It is a deeply relaxing scent, perfect for stressful days at the office. It speaks something of eternal truths, of timeless values, of the cycle of life-death-rebirth that renders all of our transient worldly concerns puny by comparison. This might lead some to believe that Raghba isn't worthwhile, but it all depends on price. It's a slight challenge to justify spending several times Raghba's cost on Kalemat, but such is the task of any fragrance fan justifying any cost. For now, it'll be food for thought for me. Introducing the Arabian Oud Kalemat, a fragrance masterpiece meticulously handcrafted and classified as Extrait De Parfum, boasting an opulent concentration of 30%. Unveiling the allure of the Middle East, this fragrance is a testament to the artistry of Arabian Oud, with an exceptionally low alcohol composition that sets it apart from other varieties, promising an enchanting and enduring sensory journey.The intensity of this fruity fragrance is mind-blowing. Arabian Oud Madawi will deeply favor those who are attracted to floral scents. One whiff, and you’ll be head over heels with top notes of peach and apple blossom alongside its middle notes of pineapple blossom; this feminine fragrance ends on an earthier tone with patchouli, musk, and sensual wild roses for depth.

MAIN NOTES: This fragrance opens up with fragrant hints of citronella and jasmine. The elegant scent of this Eau de Parfum fragrance, immerges from the unique heart of cinnamon and rose, and dries to a warm inviting scent of woody earthy notes. The oriental layer of amber, cedarwood, and vanilla makes it easy for perfume lovers to get attention with the warm distinguished scent of this fragrance.Kalemat then does a Thierry Mugler Pure Wood impression on my skin for the next 30-minutes. Whatever the cashmere wood is doing, along with the other notes, reminds me a lot (not identical) to that rich/creamy oak note in Pure Wood. I literally did not remove my nose from my skin for those 30-minutes. This perfume is, however, characterized by amber and vanilla. Sweet dewiness is what makes it smell so good and many would fall under its spell to consider it a signature scent, something of refinement to wear all day.

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