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Amber Oud Bleu Edition

3.99 de 5
351 votos

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Descripción

Amber Oud Bleu Edition by Al Haramain Perfumes is an olfactive fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition features an olfactive pyramid where the top notes include grapefruit, lemon, mint, and pink pepper. The heart of the fragrance is built with ginger, vetiver, and jasmine, while the base notes reveal frankincense, sandalwood, cedar, and patchouli.

Resumen rápido

Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 14%
  • Primavera 30%
  • Verano 30%
  • Otoño 26%
  • Día 62%
  • Noche 38%

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Comunidad

351 votos

  • Positivo 72%
  • Neutral 19%
  • Negativo 9.1%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 4 notas
Corazón 3 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

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Escasa

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Moderada

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Precio

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21 reseñas

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  • I’ve been testing it for days. At first, it reminds me of Bleu de Chanel EDT, but as it dries down, it leans more toward the EDP profile. In terms of longevity, I get about 7 hours with a trail of 1 or 2 hours; it’s not extraordinary, but I see it as perfect for casual use, like school or the office. As for the price, I got the 100ml for $50, so for what you pay, what you get is very good.

  • I’ve had this fragrance for two weeks and I’m glad it’s finally in its place. Worth clarifying that it’s a very well-executed clone of the Bleu de Chanel EDP, though you can tell it’s not as faithful to the original EDT due to the lack of that super E iso that makes the difference. Honestly, it doesn’t have the performance of either the EDP or EDT from Chanel; if it were from the house, it would be an Eau de Cologne by how fast it fades. The opening is delicious, even better than the original EDP because they add amberwood there which smells like car air freshener and gives a headache. Here it’s more soapy and fresh, with the same DNA. The projection is just right: it projects well for the first hour and leaves a trail, but after two hours, it’s skin scent. Analyzing the numbers, it’s not cheap: the original 100ml costs about $120, while this 60ml is around $60, coming out almost equal per milliliter with inferior quality. In summary, it’s a very well-made perfume with medium longevity and impeccable presentation. If you’re looking for quality and longevity, the original is worth it, but if you can’t invest and just want the olfactory experience, it’s totally recommended, just don’t expect it to last all night. Cheers to everyone.

  • Literally smells fabulous, but I don’t recommend it. It has nothing to do with Bleu de Chanel, neither at the start nor in the dry down. It smells fabulous.

  • lovesenses

    I haven’t tried it; I’m just here to say the price is absurd. For almost the same amount, you can get the original Bleu de Chanel, which this is trying to imitate…

  • It’s okay, but most of us, with a collection of over 10 perfumes, wouldn’t give it much use.

  • I think it’s a good perfume. It’s not one of those that makes you fall in love forever and wear it constantly (though there will be fans), but it smells great. I bought it along with VDB and the Bleu de Chanel EDP version. It has good projection and trail; despite being a ‘blue’ scent, it’s a true all-rounder.

  • I’ve been testing it for days. At first, it reminds me of Bleu de Chanel EDT, but as it dries down, it leans more toward the EDP profile. It lasts about 7 hours with a trail of 1-2 hours. Nothing spectacular, but I see it as ideal for everyday use, like going to school or work. I got the 100ml for $50, so for that price, it’s a great deal.

  • It’s a perfume for any occasion with an exceptional quality-to-price ratio. Its freshness, projection, and durability are incredible; even after a long day, you still notice the scent, and it stays on the clothes until you wash them.

  • JohnAcosta25

    Blue, generic, informal, and citrusy. Performance is above average, very similar to the Chanel EDP but with better performance these days. Sparkling citrus and fresh woods; a safe, masculine scent 90% of the time. Ideal for work or school. You get what you pay for. My brother uses it and it lasts him a long time, though he admits he previously owned the Amber Oud Gold version for his wife, which is more potent and projects much more.

  • molletmod.73

    Do you really need to clone a scent as well-known as Bleu de Chanel? The doubt is insulting.

  • The best Amber Oud from the brand. While it’s not identical to Bleu de Chanel, it captures its essence. Whereas the original fades quickly on me, this lasts over 6 hours on skin with good projection. A great daily option, though not everyone will like it.

  • The best Amber Oud from the brand, even if it’s not identical to Bleu de Chanel, it captures its essence 100%. While the Chanel version barely lasts on me, this one goes over 6 hours on skin and projects amazingly. It’s a great daily option, though it doesn’t suit everyone.

  • A perfume for any occasion with exceptional value. Its freshness, projection, and longevity are incredible; you can still smell it at the end of the day, and it lingers on clothes until washed.

  • valentinophantom

    I don’t understand my rejection of the original Bleu de Chanel, which I had to resell. This Al Haramain also smells like alcohol and emptiness to me. I wouldn’t rate it based on dislike, but it feels soulless.

  • valentinophantom

    I don’t know why I’m so reluctant to the original Bleu de Chanel; I hate it. I bought it blindly and had to resell it; then I tried decants of this Al Haramain and it also smells like alcohol and nothing. I won’t give it a rating because I simply dislike the original so much.

  • alpacavelluda

    Oddly, the opening smells more like Bleu de Chanel than Club de Nuit Iconic. The downside is that after two hours, it’s barely noticeable. I sold it because it simply didn’t last.

  • I fell in love the moment I tried it. One of the best fresh Arabic scents I’ve used, perfect for heat but also versatile enough for night or winter. Huge impact for the first two hours and lasts 6 hours on skin and clothes. The packaging and atomizer are top-notch.

  • It’s the most faithful clone of Bleu de Chanel I’ve found, outperforming other supposed dupes. The major issue is longevity: it barely lasts two hours and projection fades after 30 minutes. Even with 20 sprays, it doesn’t work.