“Well if u like oud many don’t I do wear Tom ford normally but it’s the price this smells good if ur brave enough to wear oud than wear it standing out from main aftershaves add a bit of spice in your life .”
“Context: I work in a meat factory, and it's a full time job to avoid bringing the smell of meat home. I recently tried samples of 25+ designer men's fragrances to figure out what I liked, and oud wood quickly became a favorite note, but none of the ones I tried were really doing it for me. Versace Pour Homme Oud Noir was the best of the bunch, but it was a little too loud to wear every day for me, it was very masculine and I wanted something a touch sweeter. There were also plenty of oud fragrances that were out of my price range, so I didn't even bother sampling them. I found out this stuff is cheap and almost universally loved, so I threw it in my order the next week. The bottle it comes in is heavy and high quality, does not feel like it was this cheap. On my skin, it opens strong with lavender and warm spices, but as it dries down I start noticing this amazing combo of oud, patchouli and musk. It changes a little after a couple hours, but it stays strong with oudy spicy patchouli and lavender all day. Despite it being called "Oud for Glory," I think the oud lies more in the background, but it holds this whole scent together really well. I was worried it would have too much patchouli but they've dialed it in perfectly imo. I wear 3 layers of gloves on my left hand at work, and two on my right, and I still catch whiffs of this stuff occasionally when I'm not expecting to. By far the strongest and longest lasting scent I've personally owned, but it's not overpowering despite that. I spray it once on each wrist, once on the chest, once behind my ear, and once on the back of the neck, and that is all I need to smell amazing all night at work. Can't wait to try it on a date! I hope they never stop making it! Very excited to try some others from Lattafa, I think Asad is next :)”
“It’s nice, and last long, but it also has an oaky, vanilla, musky smell. It’s hard to place exactly. Smells like the color grey, deeply. If that’s not something you’re into don’t get it cause it stays. But I like it so it’s good”
“Context: I work in a meat factory, and it's a full time job to avoid bringing the smell of meat home. I recently tried samples of 25+ designer men's fragrances to figure out what I liked, and oud wood quickly became a favorite note, but none of the ones I tried were really doing it for me. Versace Pour Homme Oud Noir was the best of the bunch, but it was a little too loud to wear every day for me, it was very masculine and I wanted something a touch sweeter. There were also plenty of oud fragrances that were out of my price range, so I didn't even bother sampling them. I found out this stuff is cheap and almost universally loved, so I threw it in my order the next week. The bottle it comes in is heavy and high quality, does not feel like it was this cheap. On my skin, it opens strong with lavender and warm spices, but as it dries down I start noticing this amazing combo of oud, patchouli and musk. It changes a little after a couple hours, but it stays strong with oudy spicy patchouli and lavender all day. Despite it being called "Oud for Glory," I think the oud lies more in the background, but it holds this whole scent together really well. I was worried it would have too much patchouli but they've dialed it in perfectly imo. I wear 3 layers of gloves on my left hand at work, and two on my right, and I still catch whiffs of this stuff occasionally when I'm not expecting to. By far the strongest and longest lasting scent I've personally owned, but it's not overpowering despite that. I spray it once on each wrist, once on the chest, once behind my ear, and once on the back of the neck, and that is all I need to smell amazing all night at work. Can't wait to try it on a date! I hope they never stop making it! Very excited to try some others from Lattafa, I think Asad is next :)”