08/07/2012
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A lot of narcissus going on in this old school floral!!!
NEJMA FIVE is a fairly old school floral perfume with a big emphasis on narcissus. I happen to like narcissus, so to me this is rather appealing. Anyone who dislikes big fat floral fragrances more generally, or narcissus in particular, will not like this composition.
A very feminine and golden oriental--matching perfectly the bottle--NEJMA FIVE is best suited to cooler weather, whether fall or winter, and probably is better for night than for daytime wear. I do not catch very strong wafts of oud in this particular member of the series, certainly not as strong as in NEJMA TWO and THREE, which combine rose with equal strength oud. But I like this one, for what it is. In order to appreciate this creation, it must be applied sparingly. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that it is closer to pure perfume than eau de parfum.
Does NEJMA FIVE smell like "flyspray", as one apparently angry reviewer (at another site) maintains? No, not at all. The materials here are of high quality, at least according to my nose. Comparing this niche perfume to flyspray makes it sound as though it is some sort of gross vat-produced synthetic juice, which this certainly is not. My suspicion is that the reviewer in question simply hates big fat old school floral fragrances, which this one certainly is.
On my skin, the longevity of this perfume is excellent and the sillage big. I recommend NEJMA FIVE for ladies who love narcissus. Gents need not apply...
A very feminine and golden oriental--matching perfectly the bottle--NEJMA FIVE is best suited to cooler weather, whether fall or winter, and probably is better for night than for daytime wear. I do not catch very strong wafts of oud in this particular member of the series, certainly not as strong as in NEJMA TWO and THREE, which combine rose with equal strength oud. But I like this one, for what it is. In order to appreciate this creation, it must be applied sparingly. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that it is closer to pure perfume than eau de parfum.
Does NEJMA FIVE smell like "flyspray", as one apparently angry reviewer (at another site) maintains? No, not at all. The materials here are of high quality, at least according to my nose. Comparing this niche perfume to flyspray makes it sound as though it is some sort of gross vat-produced synthetic juice, which this certainly is not. My suspicion is that the reviewer in question simply hates big fat old school floral fragrances, which this one certainly is.
On my skin, the longevity of this perfume is excellent and the sillage big. I recommend NEJMA FIVE for ladies who love narcissus. Gents need not apply...
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