“Not sure how this is being listed as a "woman's perfume", when it is Unisex at best, but it leans quite masculine. I like it around the house, and it has a really nice dry down, but I can see it coming across old manish, esp here in the Midwest where Middle Eastern fragrances are nonexistent, so not sure how wearable it is here. Its definitely unique.”
“Not sure how this is being listed as a "woman's perfume", when it is Unisex at best, but it leans quite masculine. I like it around the house, and it has a really nice dry down, but I can see it coming across old manish, esp here in the Midwest where Middle Eastern fragrances are nonexistent, so not sure how wearable it is here. Its definitely unique.”
“This smells so bad, this is the last time I buy perfume without having smelled it first. Imagine your great Aunt Pearl. She's 97 years old and weighs 86 pounds. This is the perfume she'd wear and she'd spray on way too much of it. I will say that this scent did last because after spraying it and then washing it off in the sink 20 minutes later. I could smell this for the rest of the day until I got in the shower that same evening. Would not recommend”
“This fragrance is definitely one for the older woman. Yea, fragrance is subjective and anyone can wear any fragrance of their personal choice. However, for those of us who separate fragrances amongst age groups daughters, mothers and grandmothers, this is more so a parfum for your grandmother!!! I believe this can be unisex but for the women wearing this, it’s for the more mature in age :)”