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An intoxicating aroma of exotic fruits and luxurious floral blossoms. Sensual and full of warm memories, the scent distracts from the day's worries and floods with sunlight. The juicy scent of red oranges is intertwined with the refined notes of lavender, geranium and other flowers. The creaminess and elegance of geranium brings a moment of elation and joy. The fragrance gains strength and longevity after opening with notes of amber, sandalwood, tonka bean and praline.
Top notes: red oranges.
Heart notes: lavender, orange blossom, geranium.
Base notes: tonka bean, amber, vetiver, sandalwood, praline.
An intoxicating aroma of exotic fruits and luxurious floral blossoms. Sensual and full of warm memories, the scent distracts from the day's worries and floods with sunlight. The juicy scent of red oranges is intertwined with the refined notes of lavender, geranium and other flowers. The creaminess and elegance of geranium brings a moment of elation and joy. The fragrance gains strength and longevity after opening with notes of amber, sandalwood, tonka bean and praline.
Top notes: red oranges.
Heart notes: lavender, orange blossom, geranium.
Base notes: tonka bean, amber, vetiver, sandalwood, praline.
This is a really dry, borderline bitter-ish woody fragrance. It has no sweetness whatsoever, which would generally put me off, but the lack of sweetness works in the composition.
When I smell Mushrif, all I think of is a sunny day in a place with recently-cut trees. So hard to describe what it smells like; it reminds me of fresh-cut wood. Has a medicinal tinge, but it's of the pleasant kind.
It also has a wee bit of an incensey vibe. Not that it smells like that, but the dry nosefeel is similar. Pleasant blind buy. The box is higher-quality than my +$300 fragrances. Bottle is very pretty and pricey-feeling too. Only the cap feels cheap, but still looks nice.
I paid $31 for it here. It feels it's worth three times the price.