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Khôl de Bahreïn
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Khôl de Bahreïn by Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 is an oriental woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2013, this composition features the nose of Stéphane Humbert Lucas. The top notes unfold with resins, sweet notes, and violet; the heart reveals iris, ambergris, and sandalwood; while the base notes close the olfactory pyramid with Peru balsam and musk.
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- Positivo 79%
- Negativo 15%
- Neutral 6.4%
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Love at first sniff. Subtle but very long-lasting aroma. A blend of iris and resins that, while not standout, stays in the background sending delightful bursts. It’s quite flat in evolution, but I love it. I see it as totally unisex, for any season and situation, elegant and non-intrusive. It goes straight into my top ten favorites. Although I don’t mind much, I must mention the presentation: the bottle is beautiful down to the last detail and the box is a marvel. If you gift this, you’ll be like a king 😉 Scent: 10 Longevity: 9 Sillage: 7 Value for money: 6 Versatility: 8 Originality: 8 Overall: 9
Bahrain Khol is an Arab scent with super elegant Parisian touches. The composition is so perfect it smells like incense-dipped white chocolate. Sweet in just the right measure, with a slight touch of makeup. I love it, but I feel it lacks punch, as if it’s incomplete ☹️. I’ve had it soaked into my wrist for hours and it seems I’ll wake up with it, and I’d be delighted, but it has very low sillage, almost intimate. Very versatile and unisex. I’d melt if my partner smelled like Khol. This is truly an iris that knocks your socks off.
I had slightly high expectations for this fragrance. The majority (8 people) at work who smelled it commented that it smelled like Mennel baby towels, and if it’s similar right out of the bottle, once it dries it turns into a scent similar to Dior Homme Intense, comparing it to that makeup smell. As for longevity, I got 8 hours… projecting for the first two.
I bought it without testing and it was a total bust. It’s pure amber, and more amber. I added the iris and violet and imagined something sweet like Guerlain’s Insolence, but what a nose I have. If you’ve heard Alisa Ashley’s Amber at El Corte Inglés, you know what this smells like. The bottle costs around $150; I don’t know if I’ll gift it, but amber isn’t for everyone. The longevity is good; you put it on your neck, it soaks into your hair, and gives you bursts throughout the day… she’s there with her amber blasts. And more amber… I don’t see how sexy this ingredient is. In short: boo.🥴
Bought without testing, mistake. A total letdown!! It’s pure amber… and amber and more amber. With iris and violet, I imagined something sweeter like Guerlain’s Insolence… but what a nose I have. If you’ve heard Alisa Ashley’s Amber at El Corte Inglés, you’ve heard this one. The bottle runs about $150; I don’t know if I’ll gift it because amber isn’t everyone’s taste. The longevity is good; it soaks into your hair and reaches bursts throughout the day… she’s there with her amber blasts. And more amber… I don’t see how sexy this ingredient is. In short: boo..🥴
Bahrain Khol is a masterpiece: it opens salty with lots of Peru balsam, as if rubbing a dry tree trunk after the sea with a lemon and assorted fruit rinse. Over time, it settles into a balsamic ambergris base with sweet sparks that soften that alpha blend. Then the iris emerges, taking center stage like a magical floral powder that integrates and transforms everything, creating a singular, ambered, and balsamic scent with salty, fruity notes and a veil of relaxing, delicate powdery flowers. Performance is great for the first hour, moderate for two or three more, lasting about 8 hours with noticeable projection. It’s perfect for unisex, though I lean towards masculine and special occasions.