My favorite is Mysore Incenza. On skin, I get a honeyed lemony brightness that lasts, and I do love it. There's almost a tea characteristc to it Steven. This is an easy spring summer scent for me. I do have a Ruh Khus/Aligah. It's a rooty a little pickley vetiver It's, you've got your nose in the soil. Like loose soil near a fallen tree. Not for everyone, but I was a kid that would smell dirt, bark amd snapped brances. Yes, I was a bit weird of a kid Steven. Gul Hena smells like it's a part of a scent as well as others in this collection. Mysore Incenza smells complete. I think it's his best work of this collection. A few days ago I did wear Ottoman Empire from his first collection. I don't think I've ever smelt anything as opulent as OE l. I did like his recent Attar's. I have Champa and I will get a couple more. Thank you for your review.
Thanks Steven. Great review from a great guy! I've tried them all. Gul Hina is my favorite. Almajmoa is a good Chypre. However, it was clear that Russian was experimenting and exploring new territories rather than trying to please the crowd.
I have this set to...actually didn't open it yet..but the Ambre de Coco is the one that seemed to be one I'd love..great video as always..Guess I have to Crack my set open
That's a great point. Thank you for the clarification. I should have said that most of their ingredients are natural, especially when compared to other brands.
Natural ingredients are know to age beautifully. Oud oil, patchouli, sandalwood are all getting more expensive/rare as they age and mature. Smell becomes more refined and deep. Synthetic materials however tend to have expiration date. As well as no health benefits whatsoever.
My favorite is Mysore Incenza.
On skin, I get a honeyed lemony brightness that lasts, and I do love it.
There's almost a tea characteristc to it Steven. This is an easy spring summer scent for me.
I do have a Ruh Khus/Aligah. It's a rooty a little pickley vetiver
It's, you've got your nose in the soil. Like loose soil near a fallen tree.
Not for everyone, but I was a kid that would smell dirt, bark amd snapped brances.
Yes, I was a bit weird of a kid Steven.
Gul Hena smells like it's a part of a scent as well as others in this collection.
Mysore Incenza smells complete. I think it's his best work of this collection.
A few days ago I did wear Ottoman Empire from his first collection.
I don't think I've ever smelt anything as opulent as OE l.
I did like his recent Attar's. I have Champa and I will get a couple more.
Thank you for your review.
Thanks Steven. Great review from a great guy! I've tried them all. Gul Hina is my favorite. Almajmoa is a good Chypre. However, it was clear that Russian was experimenting and exploring new territories rather than trying to please the crowd.
Great to hear your thoughts on these Steven. I’m
Really enjoying these. Adam did a great job as usual.
Glad you like them!
Thank you for sharing this review.
Beauty and the beast sounds really nice
My pleasure!
These sound niiiiiice!
Thanks for watching, Jeff!
Great video and I enjoyed it and I'm going to out this brand and have a blessed night
Awesome! Thank you!
You welcome keep up the good work
Bro you look smooth asf! Great Video
Thank you so much!
I have this set, amaizing
Like always you are the best
Good review
Thank you so much 😃
I have this set to...actually didn't open it yet..but the Ambre de Coco is the one that seemed to be one I'd love..great video as always..Guess I have to Crack my set open
I hope you try them soon!
Thank you
You're welcome
The bottles are nice
I agree!
How do we store these natural perfumes so they don't go bad fast
I would just keep them in a cool or climate-controlled environment away from fluctuating temperatures and direct sunlight.
@@Redolessence Thank you Steven, really appreciate your quick answer.
This is definitely a quality house.
Absolutely!
Hey Steven let's hear your thoughts on this natural perfume
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Fantastic Review.
Thank you!
Areej le Dore is not a natural brand. They use a large amount of naturals but they use synthetics as well.
That's a great point. Thank you for the clarification. I should have said that most of their ingredients are natural, especially when compared to other brands.
The bottle is really nice, but I don't buy those natural ones because they go bad really fast still great review Steven.
Natural ingredients are know to age beautifully. Oud oil, patchouli, sandalwood are all getting more expensive/rare as they age and mature. Smell becomes more refined and deep.
Synthetic materials however tend to have expiration date. As well as no health benefits whatsoever.