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Incense 01
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Incense 01 by Swiss Arabian is a creation from the woody-spicy olfactive family, designed for men and women. This new fragrance, launched in 2025, opens with top notes of incense, juniper, rum, and bergamot. The heart reveals fig, hazelnut, toasted nuts, almond, and valley lily (spikenard). The base is sustained with incense, dark chocolate, vanilla, sandalwood, cedar, and moss.
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Incense 01. What does it smell like? Well, incense. Honestly, reading the note list left me with a poker face. Out of that long list, I only smell the incense (above all else) and something herbal, probably the juniper. Nothing else. I don’t like it too much, to be honest. It’s not bad, but not good either. It smells medicinal. But that’s the opening. This perfume has evolution, slow but it’s there. Around an hour later, it changes into something unexpected: a sweet vanilla-chocolatey cream, with incense still present but much more masked by that cream. I like it more in the dry-down, undoubtedly. Still, I don’t like it enough to keep it in my collection. Ciao. In summary: unisex-masculine, ultimately it’s just incense, and I perceive them as masculine. Quite versatile in climate, I think it’s a green incense, suitable for warm climates. Scent: 5.5, Longevity: 8, Sillage: 7, Price: 9 (75 euros/100ml).
Incense 01. What does it smell like? Well, incense. Honestly, reading the notes left me with a poker face. Out of that long list, I only catch the incense (mostly) and something herbal, probably juniper. Nothing else. It doesn’t hook me, to be honest. It’s not bad, but not great either. It smells medicinal at first. But that’s just the opening. This perfume evolves, slowly but surely. Around the one-hour mark, it shifts to something unexpected: a sweet, chocolatey vanilla cream, with the incense still there but heavily masked by that creaminess. I definitely like it better dry. That said, I don’t like it enough to add it to my collection. Ciao. In short: Unisex-masculine, ultimately it’s an incense scent and I perceive those as masculine. Quite versatile for the weather; being a green incense, I think it fits heat perfectly. Scent: 5.5. Longevity: 8. Sillage: 7. Price: 9 (75€ for 100ml).
Another masterpiece from Swiss Arabian. In the opening, the incense dominates for the first 20 minutes. Then you feel the rum and less of the Virginia juniper (I didn’t notice the bergamot). At 40 minutes, the heart with the fig. From there, what stands out most is the incense/fig combo, very attractive and mysterious. In my nose, the rum takes third place, although for many the rum dominates over the fig. It’s a very high-quality perfume, with a captivating development, and except for the opening, it’s not challenging. A wonderful olfactory experience.
Another masterpiece from Swiss Arabian. The opening is dominated by incense for the first 20 minutes. Then the rum starts to show up, and the Virginia juniper fades a bit (the bergamot was imperceptible to my nose). After about 40 minutes, the heart dominated by fig begins to shine. From there, what you feel most is the incense-fig combo, very attractive and mysterious at the same time. In my nose, the rum would take third place, though for many the rum overwhelms the fig. The point is, it’s a high-quality fragrance with a captivating development, and except for the opening, it’s not challenging. A wonderful olfactory experience.
For those who like incense fragrances, I was expecting something dark and gothic, but not at all. It’s a soft, creamy, and luminous incense, making it much more bearable and versatile. At first, it seemed sharp due to the juniper-bergamot, but then it settles into a spectacular fruity incense, elegant and clean. Now I can’t take my nose away from it; it becomes addictive. The ingredient quality for its price is ridiculous, and being an extract, it lasted 8-9 hours on my skin. My only complaint is the cap, which looks ugly; I put a Diptyque one on it, and it looks amazing. Besides the aesthetics, it’s a great perfume and a good alternative to the expensive Gris Charnel Extrait.
I love incense fragrances, but I wasn’t looking for anything dark or gothic here; to my surprise, it’s soft, creamy, and luminous—much more wearable. At first, I felt a slight sting from the juniper and bergamot, but then it settles into a spectacular, elegant, and clean fruity incense. Now I can’t stop sniffing it; it’s addictive. The ingredient quality for the price is ridiculously good, and as an extract, it lasted 8-9 hours on my skin. My only complaint is the cap is ugly, so I swapped it for a Diptyque one and it looks great. Beyond the aesthetics, it’s a fantastic perfume and a great alternative to the pricey Gris Charnel Extrait.
For people with a humble nose, this is in the style of Zara’s Rich/Warm/Adictive but much more potent. The opening is rich but confuses me a bit; that fresh juniper and bergamota touch shifts to a gourmand base where the incense rules. The rum and mix of nuts, chocolate, and vanilla are noticeable without dominating, giving that cookie-burnt-toast vibe reminiscent of Rich/Warm. For me, it’s a resounding yes if you find it at a reasonable price.
A true scent bomb with incredible incense and a delicious base. Ideal for enjoying in autumn and winter. Projection and longevity are very correct, lasting about 7 or 8 hours and being noticeable. Elegant and captivating, it’s a niche aroma that doesn’t resemble any of my more than 100 perfumes. A great discovery I’ve had with this fragrance.
It’s an absolute bombshell with an incredible incense and a delicious base, perfect for enjoying in autumn and winter. It has good projection and correct longevity, feeling present for about 7 to 8 hours. It’s elegant and captivating, a niche scent that doesn’t remind me of any of my over 100 perfumes. A great discovery.
I was caught off guard by this launch from the house. It smells masculine, with almost no trace of femininity for me. It’s wearable anywhere except for sports. Warm or cold, it works well, though you should moderate it a bit in the heat. The scent is like 50% of Amouage’s DNA, but more bearable and less aggressive. You can smell the incense, dark dusty chocolate, resins, and woods well blended. The green note is there but very tense; the rum and lime are quite noticeable, and the fruit is present but subtle. It lasts 6 or 7 hours when applied well, tending to stay on the skin. I use it casually, depending on the setting; ladies might love or hate it for that potent oriental touch. If you want to enter the pure oriental niche world, it’s a good way to get familiar without spending a fortune. Top quality and presentation; I’ll keep buying from this house. Give it a chance. SCENT: 9/10 PRESENTATION: 9/10 ORIGINALITY: 9/10 QUALITY: 9/10 PRICE: 8/10 MALE: 9.5/10 LONGEVITY: 8.5/10 FIXATION: 8/10 SILLAGE: 8.5/10 TOTAL: 9/10 Good Oriental (Original)
It smells like several perfumes at once, but none specifically, which proves it’s an original creation. It has fruity parts, incense notes, it’s clean, and has a sweet touch. For me, it’s a niche perfume in an affordable Arab brand bottle, even if it’s not one of the cheapest on the market.
Someone might think this smells like Amouage’s Purpose 50, but it doesn’t even look like it. Amouage has a much stronger incense and isn’t as sweet or gourmand as this Swiss Arabian. It’s not a bad perfume, but it reminds me a lot of Scandal Le Parfum; you can smell the sandalwood, chocolate, and rum at the beginning.
Finally, after spending too much on blind buys influenced by influencers who don’t know what they’re talking about, and Arab perfumes that left me disappointed, I’ve found a jewel that dares to look the big houses in the eye. It wasn’t easy, because I hate fig and sandalwood, but here they are so well integrated that I now adore them. It doesn’t smell like anything known, not even Amouage’s Purpose 50, although I understand the comparison due to the base. Its incense isn’t the heavy one found in Amouage, but one that envelops and unites everything. To those who can’t stand incense, like me, I say: don’t be scared; it has fruit at the start, is creamy in the middle, and sweet at the end. It’s fantastic, lasts a long time, and isn’t annoying. I would lean it more towards feminine, contrary to what everyone says. Swiss Arabian has stopped copying and started creating with purpose, proving that good perfumes aren’t just in expensive niche bottles, but also in many drugstore drawers.
Well, it’s my turn to review this scent. It’s a blend of incense, nuts, vanilla, and amber. The opening is potent, almost aggressive; if you overapply, you’re guaranteed a headache. Olibanum dominates—deep, balsamic, warm, honey-sweet, and resinous. Behind the incense, I detect some juniper that adds an aromatic touch, rum contributing spices, and bergamot just to brighten it up. This phase lasts between 30 minutes and an hour; it’s intense and noticeable. The heart is complex and unique; I’ve never smelled a fig like this: mystical, fruity, but not green—more like an open fig, with nutty sweetness and caramelized wood in the background. This lasts 4 to 6 hours with good projection. The base is where it gets sensual: the incense gains depth and warmth alongside chocolate and vanilla, with a creamy touch of noble woods. I don’t detect moss. It lasts about 5-6 hours with moderate projection. It’s a complex scent, full of nuances that require time and use in different climates to distinguish. I’ll admit, Swiss Arabian has some of the best ingredients on the market; their oils are fascinating, and in extract format, they last you hours. Just a warning: don’t put it on clothes because it stains due to its concentration. For me, it’s unisex leaning masculine; I don’t think it would be as pleasant on a woman due to the intensity. Ideally, use it at night, in climates below 25°C. It works for parties, dates, formal events, or anywhere you want to stand out and smell sexy. Swiss Arabian proves that the best brands are Arab, alongside Amouage from Oman, as their tradition is a cultural reference. If I were to describe it… it’s like being in an Arab market: fruit, nuts, desserts, precious wood crafts, and incense burning in the background. Scent: 10/10 (if you like olibanum), Price: 6.5/10, Versatility: 5.5/10, Projection/Sillage: 9/10, Longevity: 8.5/10.
Very good. It’s a moderate incense, wearable year-round, and it doesn’t clash with Western palates; it doesn’t smell like Aladdin just out of the cave. You can tell the quality; it has sandalwood and a bit of vanilla. Here, I don’t sense a clear opening; rather, the perception stays pretty much the same throughout. The incense becomes creamy and sweet, with a subtle fruity touch, like the sweet part of an almond (or perhaps the incense itself). Over time, it remains pleasant. It reminds me of some Loewe scents. Subtle and elegant. I wouldn’t classify it as an Arabic perfume; it’s not a cheap 20€ imitation. The 50ml bottle costs 50-70€, which is more than a typical designer fragrance.
Very good perfume. The incense is moderate, suitable for all year round, and doesn’t offend the Western palate; nothing like Aladdin bursting out of the cave. You can tell the quality, with sandalwood and a touch of vanilla. There isn’t a marked opening, but rather a constant perception. The incense becomes creamy and sweet, with a small fruity note, like almond. Over time, it remains pleasant. It reminds me of some Loewe scents: subtle and elegant. I wouldn’t classify it as an Arab perfume or a cheap imitation. The 50ml bottle costs between 50 and 70€, which is more than a standard designer fragrance.
Okay, time to review this scent. It blends incense, nuts, vanilla, and amber. The opening is prominent and strong; if you overapply, you guarantee a headache. It’s deep frankincense, balsamic, warm, honey-sweet, and resinous, with a touch of aromatic juniper, spiced rum, and bergamot to brighten it. It lasts 30 mins to 1 hour initially; it’s potent and noticeable. The heart is complex and unique: I’ve never heard fig like this—it’s mystical, fruity but not green, more like an open fig with woody depth and sweet nutty notes, like caramelized wood. It lasts 4-6 hours with strong projection. The base evolves into something more sensual: deeper incense, chocolate warmth, and vanilla, with a creamy touch of noble woods. The moss is imperceptible. It lasts 5-6 hours with moderate projection. It’s a complex scent with many nuances and chords; distinguishing them takes time and use in different climates. I admit that for Swiss Arabian, the ingredients are among the best on the market; their oils are fascinating, and as an extract, you’ll smell it for hours. Warning: don’t wear it on clothes because it stains due to the concentration. For me, it’s unisex leaning masculine; I don’t think it would be as pleasant on a woman due to the strong scents. Occasion: preferably nighttime, in climates under 25°C. It works for going out, dates, formal events, and places where you want to stand out and smell sexy. Swiss Arabian proves that the best brands are Arab, like Amouage from Oman and the Arab tradition as a reference of their culture. If I had to describe it: like being in an Arab Souk, with fruit, nuts, desserts, crafts in precious woods, and incense burning in the background. Scent: 10/10 (if you like frankincense), Price: 6.5/10, Versatility: 5.5/10, Trail/Projection: 9/10, Longevity: 8.5/10.