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BADE'E AL OUD FOR GLORY EDP - 100ML (3.4 OZ) BY LATTAFA Reviews

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Funmilade Osuagwu
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What you want to know: It opens more adjacent to Polo Green. Dries a bit more wood forward, drier, and with just a hint of myrrh and synthetic floral (ylang ylang perhaps).Whether that is a good thing for you or not that is for you to decide.This type of scent is mildly unique in that it was once quite popular as a "high end" signature but has since fallen from popularity. You may come across it in the wild in various iterations but they will be relatively few and far between these days.If this is does not sound like your scent but would like something with a similar atmosphere I'd recommend Gharaam by Swiss Arabian. They are not the same (quite different) but exist in a similar spicy/woodsy quadrant. IMO Gharaam is a more sophisticated and finished expression.
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Posted 4 years ago
What you want to know: It opens more adjacent to Polo Green. Dries a bit more wood forward, drier, and with just a hint of myrrh and synthetic floral (ylang ylang perhaps).Whether that is a good thing for you or not that is for you to decide.This type of scent is mildly unique in that it was once quite popular as a "high end" signature but has since fallen from popularity. You may come across it in the wild in various iterations but they will be relatively few and far between these days.If this is does not sound like your scent but would like something with a similar atmosphere I'd recommend Gharaam by Swiss Arabian. They are not the same (quite different) but exist in a similar spicy/woodsy quadrant. IMO Gharaam is a more sophisticated and finished expression.
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Posted 4 years ago
Desiree Snyman
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What you want to know: It opens more adjacent to Polo Green. Dries a bit more wood forward, drier, and with just a hint of myrrh and synthetic floral (ylang ylang perhaps).Whether that is a good thing for you or not that is for you to decide.This type of scent is mildly unique in that it was once quite popular as a "high end" signature but has since fallen from popularity. You may come across it in the wild in various iterations but they will be relatively few and far between these days.If this is does not sound like your scent but would like something with a similar atmosphere I'd recommend Gharaam by Swiss Arabian. They are not the same (quite different) but exist in a similar spicy/woodsy quadrant. IMO Gharaam is a more sophisticated and finished expression.
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Posted 4 years ago
What you want to know: It opens more adjacent to Polo Green. Dries a bit more wood forward, drier, and with just a hint of myrrh and synthetic floral (ylang ylang perhaps).Whether that is a good thing for you or not that is for you to decide.This type of scent is mildly unique in that it was once quite popular as a "high end" signature but has since fallen from popularity. You may come across it in the wild in various iterations but they will be relatively few and far between these days.If this is does not sound like your scent but would like something with a similar atmosphere I'd recommend Gharaam by Swiss Arabian. They are not the same (quite different) but exist in a similar spicy/woodsy quadrant. IMO Gharaam is a more sophisticated and finished expression.
Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
Desiree Snyman
Verified Reviewer
What you want to know: It opens more adjacent to Polo Green. Dries a bit more wood forward, drier, and with just a hint of myrrh and synthetic floral (ylang ylang perhaps).Whether that is a good thing for you or not that is for you to decide.This type of scent is mildly unique in that it was once quite popular as a "high end" signature but has since fallen from popularity. You may come across it in the wild in various iterations but they will be relatively few and far between these days.If this is does not sound like your scent but would like something with a similar atmosphere I'd recommend Gharaam by Swiss Arabian. They are not the same (quite different) but exist in a similar spicy/woodsy quadrant. IMO Gharaam is a more sophisticated and finished expression.
Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
What you want to know: It opens more adjacent to Polo Green. Dries a bit more wood forward, drier, and with just a hint of myrrh and synthetic floral (ylang ylang perhaps).Whether that is a good thing for you or not that is for you to decide.This type of scent is mildly unique in that it was once quite popular as a "high end" signature but has since fallen from popularity. You may come across it in the wild in various iterations but they will be relatively few and far between these days.If this is does not sound like your scent but would like something with a similar atmosphere I'd recommend Gharaam by Swiss Arabian. They are not the same (quite different) but exist in a similar spicy/woodsy quadrant. IMO Gharaam is a more sophisticated and finished expression.
Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
Desiree Snyman
Verified Reviewer
What you want to know: It opens more adjacent to Polo Green. Dries a bit more wood forward, drier, and with just a hint of myrrh and synthetic floral (ylang ylang perhaps).Whether that is a good thing for you or not that is for you to decide.This type of scent is mildly unique in that it was once quite popular as a "high end" signature but has since fallen from popularity. You may come across it in the wild in various iterations but they will be relatively few and far between these days.If this is does not sound like your scent but would like something with a similar atmosphere I'd recommend Gharaam by Swiss Arabian. They are not the same (quite different) but exist in a similar spicy/woodsy quadrant. IMO Gharaam is a more sophisticated and finished expression.
Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
What you want to know: It opens more adjacent to Polo Green. Dries a bit more wood forward, drier, and with just a hint of myrrh and synthetic floral (ylang ylang perhaps).Whether that is a good thing for you or not that is for you to decide.This type of scent is mildly unique in that it was once quite popular as a "high end" signature but has since fallen from popularity. You may come across it in the wild in various iterations but they will be relatively few and far between these days.If this is does not sound like your scent but would like something with a similar atmosphere I'd recommend Gharaam by Swiss Arabian. They are not the same (quite different) but exist in a similar spicy/woodsy quadrant. IMO Gharaam is a more sophisticated and finished expression.
Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago