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Arabian Oud perfume - Kalemat 100 ml

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Hitching your way into luxury with the saffron top notes, vanilla that help keep your olfactory senses tantalized for hours on end, and oud and chocolate base notes that will have people drooling after you. Arabian Oud Resala promises to put everyone else’s headwear to shame. It scores lower for the oud note interpretation, but this was something made on purpose to avoid cloying perfume compositions. Classy fragrance, with just a hint of mischief to keep things interesting – Arabian Oud Arabian Knight. A bold and commanding blend of spice and flowers that are sure to leave you feeling fresh, alive, and ready to take on the world.

Oud is mild in this perfume and it can be a top note interpretation for those who’re not into oud too much. Kalemat is the spellbinding fragrance with subtle fragrances that make one dream a thousand and one nights. The sophisticated complexity of the mix makes it conducive to sensual torpor.Rich, hot and even a little sweet. Kalemat is like a bewitching fog that we do not get out of. Its heady scents are the fruit of the subtle blend of white leaves of tilapia musk associated with rosemary and amber flower. Its soft, exotic touch comes straight out of mahogany and cashmere woods. The light scent of Kalemat anise gives a sweet sensation. They bind and complete this dream of perfume.Fragrances Description Kalimat is an oriental perfume Woody, Floral, Sweet, Aromatic, Warm.The warmth of amber balanced by the aromatics of florals compels your emotions with the exotic attraction Kalemat brings. A signature scent with vibrant notes of honey leaves tempered by the elegance of musk and nuanced by tasteful notes of bilberry. The intrinsic woody feel of this fragrance drifts your mind to the East, as characterful notes of cashmere wood add to the depth of amber this fragrance projects. KALIMAT NOTE 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.

Arabian Oud Woody is perfect for both women and men looking to get lost in classic splendor. With top notes of agarwood, middle notes of rose and patchouli, and base notes that are musk and amber blends beautifully into the energetic aroma of this majestic fragrance – one that also manages to be romantic yet mature at the same time. So, sooooo very different from Arabian Oud Kalemat. I mentioned earlier that it reminded me of Buddhists’ incense burning and that sweet tobacco feel (more strong of the two). It is comforting, at least on the incense influence because that’s what I grew up with and I like that scent. I didn’t really notice any other scents (no experience so can’t speak for sure) but those two first and foremost. My nose feels oddly cleansed (but slightly clogged up from something else) if that makes sense and as I wrap this up, it is not as strong as first spritz (or, the first official one after making sure it could spray) and the sweet tobacco (hmm…doesn’t make me cringe but I’m undecided) comes out more so now. Probably something else as well but can’t put words to it. I kinda want to spritz some more on… Before you go on your fragrance hunt, you should familiarize yourself with the notes. Which notes do you prefer and go well with your skin, and which ones you are desperately trying to avoid. There are four main scent families that should help you decide what you really want: floral, fresh, woody and oriental. I love perfume. Scent is such a powerful medium of expression, and rarely do people outside of the cosmetics hobby or psychology research consider it deeply. I play favourites, adoring Guerlain and Givenchy, but more and more people in the blogosphere started raving about this, describing its depths and longevity, so I blind-bought it. In no way was I disappointed. Over the next 8-10 hours, the rose fades out, then the incense, leaving only the driest cedar-like scent, like the inside of an ancient chest found in an old Cairo apartment.After now trying Kalemat (by Arabian Oud) a couple of times, I can confirm, in large part, the consensus that it's very similar to 24 Gold by Scentstory and Raghba by Lattafa Perfumes. After 20 minutes or so, the berry notes recede, leaving behind a sumptuous base of incense, woods, and lightly jammy rose. This is the heart of Kalemat, and it is apparently inspired by the Middle Eastern hospitality traditions around bakhoor, a household incense of dried wood and rose. It reminded me somewhat of Jubilation XXV by Amouage, but Kalemat is somehow deeper and rounder. There are no jagged edges here. Although it is not listed in the ingredients or the notes, I am convinced that there is a trace of high quality synthetic oud in this as well. It is used here not as an individual note, but as a fixative and an amplifier of the other notes. Perfect!

Initially, right as it was first sprayed and started to dry on the skin, it was a burst of sweet berry jam, which immediately transitioned into a blend of lightly sweetened honey and smoke and some rose. Over the next hour and a half, everything seemed very well-blended; there were few notes that really stood out–a blend of barely-sweetened florals with bits of woodiness, spice, and a sly hint of greenness. It made me think of honeycombs set in a lush garden during late fall, as I still detected the underpinning of smoke, more tobacco-like than incense-like. There was a general sweetness and rosiness that was most notable for the first few hours of Kalemat with a little spiciness and woodiness. After four hours or so, it became a softened blend of amber, woods and musk with honey drizzled on top with a flourish. It’s such a cozy, warm, perfect-for-winter scent. Less heady than some of my other go-tos but not a subtle scent either–it’s a very comforting and warming. Lastly, throw in your SCOTTISH Shortbread cookie(s) & leave it in a cool dark cabinet that's undoubtedly in a smoke free, pet free (nothing against pets) home and apply to pulse points as needed; sorry...craved. answered already. Comments alerting us to typos or small errors in the post are appreciated (!) but SCENT TYPE: Warm, Incense, Eastern, Woody, Oriental | An exciting scent of sweet Madagascar vanilla and oriental Cambodian Oud; This fragrance opens with the aroma of sweet eastern wood essence and incense and projects a refined scent of carefully blended Cambodian Oud and elegant white musk. A warm woody Eau de Parfum with a distinguished deep inviting sweet aroma. Inspired by eastern influence, this exotic unisex fragrance is exceptional at pulling attention. We appreciate enthusiasm for new releases but ask readers to please hold questions regarding if/whenArabian Oud is one of the most well-known and respected fragrance brands with over 30 years of experience creating authentic perfumes and fragrances. Arabian Oud fragrance appeals to many people as their perfumes come in various scents, from floral notes to deep woody smells. NOTES: Top Notes: Cambodian Oud | Heart Notes: Madagascar Vanilla | Base Notes: White Musk, Frankincense 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.

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