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Lamasat Oud
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Lamasat Oud by Borouj is an oriental woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2020, this composition features an opening of oud wood, a heart of cedar and guaiac wood, and a base of musk and patchouli.
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- Positivo 91%
- Negativo 5.7%
- Neutral 3.6%
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Exquisite and delicious perfume, a jewel at an incredible price. I bought it blind and loved it from the very first moment I smelled it on my skin. Perfect for cold days and nights, enjoy it.
Charming! When my husband wears it, he leaves that exquisite trail all over the floor. I’m fascinated: it’s masculine, a perfect blend between the sweetness of the musk and the depth of the oud. It’s not a serious perfume; it’s warm and charming.
This perfume is pure elegance. A delightful woody scent that initially reminds me of Encre Noire, but it’s distinct. It has great longevity and women definitely notice. It’s for showing off distinction, not for the gym. Perfect for fall and winter.
This perfume is pure elegance. A delightful woody scent. At first, it recalls Encre Noire, but it’s not the same. It has great longevity and women seem to love it. It’s for showing distinction, nothing sporty. Ideal for autumn and winter.
For the price, this thing is a beast. Smells very much like Carved Oud and Oud Wood, so if you’re looking for something similar without breaking the bank, this is it. Totally worth it for what it offers.
It instantly reminds me of Tom Ford’s Oud Wood that I tried a while back. Surely there are differences, but the essence is there. The longevity on my skin is about six to seven hours: starts strong, then settles into the skin and comes back occasionally with movement. For the price, highly recommended.
For the price, it’s an excellent option, very similar to Carved Oud and, of course, Oud Wood. For what it offers, highly recommended.
Very good, though it smells a bit synthetic at first before settling into something rich. It gives that dry-down vibe found in Hayat, Carved Oud, and Oud Wood. The oud is noticeable but nothing dirty or animalistic as people claim. I’ll buy it because Hayat has me hooked, and this is its calmer version for the office.
Very good. The opening is a bit synthetic but rich, giving off the vibe of the dry-down of Hayat, Carved Oud, and Oud Wood. The oud is barely noticeable, nothing dirty or animalistic like I’ve read. I’ll buy it because Hayat has me hooked, and this is its calm, office-friendly version.
I’ve been wearing it for a while, and unlike Oud Wood, you can actually feel the animal oud here (a bit like urine), but it’s not bad. It’s only noticeable up close at first, which suggests natural oud. As it dries down, the oud fades, the musk rises, and the patchouli comes through. It’s the niche version of Oud Wood. Personally, it doesn’t grab me, but the public seems to love it.
I’ve worn it for a while now. Unlike Oud Wood, the oud here feels animalic, almost like a hint of urine, but it’s not bad; you just notice it up close at first. As it dries down, the oud recedes and the musk rises with a touch of patchouli. It’s the niche version of Oud Wood. It doesn’t suit me, but it works for the general public.
Still testing it out; the opening smells a bit synthetic, but then its magic kicks in: very balanced and understated. It doesn’t turn me on or make me fall in love, but it doesn’t bother me either; I just haven’t found the perfect moment yet for its charm to truly shine.