Sheikh Al Shuyukh Khusoosi could be the most versatile perfume I've tried, until now, of this house, and when I say versatile I mean, it has enough body to be used in winter, and enough freshness not to get stuck in summer, it's an off-road aroma, very pleasant.
The start is a slap of ambroxan with pepper and a touch of lavender, it is powerful, warm, spicy and a tad aromatic for lavender. This part of the perfume has an air much like Sauvage de Dior, but it is only this beginning, because then each one takes different paths. After this exit, and little by little, the initial ambroxan is lowered and remains in the background along with the first strikes of amber and myrrh, drawing us a tenuous, warm and resinous background, where a fresher and woody lavender stands out than at the beginning, and a little less spicy, but also very aromatic and youthful. Then, in the drying, we find a woody aroma, warm and resinous, with vague nuances of residual ambroxan, where the cedar wood perfectly modulates the excess of sweetness, leaving it in a very restrained way. This drying has become quite generic and unoriginal, but not for that, bad, but very seen, cedar wood with a lot of ambroxan in the background, and warm and resinous touches of amber and myrrh, with nothing new in sight.
It is a beautiful aroma without complications, easy fragrance and general taste, a blind purchase almost without risk.
The performance of perfume is not bad, with a duration in skin of about 7 hours, and arguably some more, but already very close to skin. The wake is moderate, nothing out of the ordinary. Its use is very versatile, as I said at the beginning, it is a very multifaceted aroma, and the same can be used in summer, as in the middle of winter, but yes, it is quite diurnal.
Of the perfumes that I have tested in this house, perhaps it is the one that has impacted me the least, and it is not because it is bad, but because it is Westernized. As for your recommendation, yes, it is a highly recommended perfume, because there will be few people who do not like it, and a blind purchase is made without many risks, although thinking about it, I do not think it makes them very funny to the detractors of Sauvage.
Sorry for my bad english.