Ameer Al Oudh Intense Oud Lattafa / لطافة
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Nice woody burnt caramel
In Milan, I step into a luxurious chain of clothing and cosmetics (usually multi-storey) where I find the commercial spot of Maison Margiela. I jumped in to hear the infamous By The Fireplace. Love. Then the defeat: I can not afford it.
Target: dupe hunt. Found? No.
The quality of the ingredients differs (naturally, price ratio 1/10), but not as much as you would expect.
Ameer al Oudh Intense Oud opens with this burnt sugar, forgotten on the fire with the wooden ladle inside, also burnt
It’s an olfactory cuddle, extremely gourmand (it opens my stomach just sniffing it) and beautiful to wear. A bit of chemistry there is, but very little, only at the opening. No oud detected, perhaps participates in the feast of burnt woods. It has no particular evolutions, leaving on the skin a very good smell of overcooked caramel.
Target: dupe hunt. Found? No.
The quality of the ingredients differs (naturally, price ratio 1/10), but not as much as you would expect.
Ameer al Oudh Intense Oud opens with this burnt sugar, forgotten on the fire with the wooden ladle inside, also burnt
It’s an olfactory cuddle, extremely gourmand (it opens my stomach just sniffing it) and beautiful to wear. A bit of chemistry there is, but very little, only at the opening. No oud detected, perhaps participates in the feast of burnt woods. It has no particular evolutions, leaving on the skin a very good smell of overcooked caramel.