05/09/2021
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Oud Bouquet - now for all
And here it is - the sixth of his series
I have to honestly admit that I was really extremely excited to test this release this time. Not necessarily because of the notes, much more because of the experiences I made with the KayAli perfumes. Especially Vanilla and Deja Vu White Flower did it to me. Both in their own way. I was showered with compliments for both and in the end, it's just the nicest: You like a fragrance and you get complimented on it.... i mean, that just makes your day.
So I took part in one of the first sharings and could hardly wait when I then held the small bottle in my hands.
Lid off - sprayed - waited -
Quickly it was clear in which direction this fragrance wants. A portion of saffron sweetness shoots me directly in the nose, also the roses one notices relatively quickly. Together with the saffron, they form an oud bouquet-like fragrance experience. Lancome's counterpart is worlds more intense though. Similar to the latter, you get a decent load of roses and deep dark, oversweet almost burnt syrup here. However, Oud Bouquet embodies more of a wilted rose that was dunked over and over again in the dark caramel syrup until the shape of the flower was unrecognizable. Sweet Diamond also wants to smell rosy and syrupy. Here, however, they also paid attention to aesthetics, so the roses here were only sprayed with the sweet gold. Now the small hardened caramel Spränkler glisten in the light of the sun and amplify the beauty of the rose.
In addition to these fragrance notes, the fragrance of course has something else to offer.
Initial one gets namely also a little sharpness and freshness, which is probably due to the bergamot and to the pepper. Unlike the name suggests, but the pepper is not the star in the fragrance.
Even though musk and patchouli are not exactly hiding, it crystallizes more and more over time that the roses are the main players here. A large bouquet, mainly roses, a few other little flowers are also tied in.
Some petals are already wilting, fall off and give their soul and fragrance to the air in the room. In addition, neat sweetness, and by that I mean really sticky, almost bitter sweetness.
Sweet Diamond may want too much at the beginning, but this claim puts the perfume later more and more, becomes rounder and bites less. Here he is Oud Bouquet in my opinion a little ahead, at least in terms of public appeal.
What is clear is that Sweet Diamond approaches quieter and more generally tolerable in direct comparison. Too often I was told when wearing Oud Bouquet: "Here smells like beer"
So lovers will more often reach for the KayAli... but will they rather do that?
Well, I guess that varies from person to person.
For me, unfortunately, this direction is nothing. I do not want to burden people with my fragrance or tear out of their thoughts, which this fragrance would be capable of all times.
Low doses he works the most beautiful, much you need of this marvel anyway not, because durability and sillage are exorbitant.
I have to honestly admit that I was really extremely excited to test this release this time. Not necessarily because of the notes, much more because of the experiences I made with the KayAli perfumes. Especially Vanilla and Deja Vu White Flower did it to me. Both in their own way. I was showered with compliments for both and in the end, it's just the nicest: You like a fragrance and you get complimented on it.... i mean, that just makes your day.
So I took part in one of the first sharings and could hardly wait when I then held the small bottle in my hands.
Lid off - sprayed - waited -
Quickly it was clear in which direction this fragrance wants. A portion of saffron sweetness shoots me directly in the nose, also the roses one notices relatively quickly. Together with the saffron, they form an oud bouquet-like fragrance experience. Lancome's counterpart is worlds more intense though. Similar to the latter, you get a decent load of roses and deep dark, oversweet almost burnt syrup here. However, Oud Bouquet embodies more of a wilted rose that was dunked over and over again in the dark caramel syrup until the shape of the flower was unrecognizable. Sweet Diamond also wants to smell rosy and syrupy. Here, however, they also paid attention to aesthetics, so the roses here were only sprayed with the sweet gold. Now the small hardened caramel Spränkler glisten in the light of the sun and amplify the beauty of the rose.
In addition to these fragrance notes, the fragrance of course has something else to offer.
Initial one gets namely also a little sharpness and freshness, which is probably due to the bergamot and to the pepper. Unlike the name suggests, but the pepper is not the star in the fragrance.
Even though musk and patchouli are not exactly hiding, it crystallizes more and more over time that the roses are the main players here. A large bouquet, mainly roses, a few other little flowers are also tied in.
Some petals are already wilting, fall off and give their soul and fragrance to the air in the room. In addition, neat sweetness, and by that I mean really sticky, almost bitter sweetness.
Sweet Diamond may want too much at the beginning, but this claim puts the perfume later more and more, becomes rounder and bites less. Here he is Oud Bouquet in my opinion a little ahead, at least in terms of public appeal.
What is clear is that Sweet Diamond approaches quieter and more generally tolerable in direct comparison. Too often I was told when wearing Oud Bouquet: "Here smells like beer"
So lovers will more often reach for the KayAli... but will they rather do that?
Well, I guess that varies from person to person.
For me, unfortunately, this direction is nothing. I do not want to burden people with my fragrance or tear out of their thoughts, which this fragrance would be capable of all times.
Low doses he works the most beautiful, much you need of this marvel anyway not, because durability and sillage are exorbitant.
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