zeedubbya

True Ouddict
Al Hashimi Lindaraja. Best value I have encountered in Oud so far. I really really like it. It’s very fruity and doesn’t last a long long time, but it’s really really nice. Thank you @AbasFrag for the hookup! Al Hashimi oils, packaging, prices, communication, and extras have been just awesome.
 

punmaster

True Ouddict
EO Port Moresby
smoky
blue
grey
Earthy (brown) blue with an unexplainable refinement. I catch wisps of grey incense. sumatran vibes here and there. Theres just something so calming and about this oil. It brings about a sense of peace and serenity.

Amazing oil . :)
 

punmaster

True Ouddict
Evening swipe is EO China Sayang. Man...oh...man. I never imagined I would enjoy something that smells like earth/dirt so much. This is an oil which makes me happy to have uncovered (I resisted typing unearthed..) the wonderful world of Oud.
Took me some time to appreciate this kne. At 1st the note that stood out to me was this "nail polish" note, which was a turn off. After a few weeks it grew on me.
 

Andrew Salkin

it's aboud time!
Staff member
Lathered up on my gryinops 0 sample since I have a half bottle on the way. Such a cool unique oil. I view these super green ones as almost a totally different type of oud - it really breaks the mold and I love it. Green, moist, tropical, incense and resins.

Also finished up my sample of TWR as I have a mini bottle of that on the way as well. Night and day difference bw this and gyrinops 0 - two very different oils. But fun to wear side by side thinking - these are both oud! Wow! Tigerwood Royale feels like loads of leather and suede and maybe musk and dark resin. A very heavy one. Would be nice for a black tie event - that's what I think of. Overtly masculine and very mature smelling. Opens with a tone of that kinda sharp paint thinner type aroma but that quickly fades as soon as your spread it out a little bit. On skin it lasts forever. On clothes infinity.
 
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