Just wanted to say thanks for the high quality videos sharing your thoughts and opinions on all of these perfumes! I love Amouage but currently can't afford to buy full bottles so your reviews have been great resources for me to figure out what I like. I think it also helps a lot in that I seem to have similar preferences in notes and accords as you do.
I’ve started coming every second day to the channel and on the day off I’m waiting eagerly for the next one to come 😅 Respect the consistency and love the vids! Thank you.
I have a feeling, at least hope so, that in in a year or so we’ll be watching your review of your formidable attar collection of fabulously obscure and hard to get Indian and Middle Eastern attars. Great vid. Thx!
The attars are readily available on discount here in the U.S. at least. I picked up a bottle of Incense Rori for $200 and I love it! The bottle applicator is complete trash though.
Nope, i disagree. I own Incense Rori and it is not the same from start to finish. There is a super slow transition from the dense incense in the beginning to a wonderful woody ending. I like it the most from the 6 hours mark all to it's end. Good videos, thanks. ☀
@@spielman2893 great to know! I didn’t get much experience with the scent to really narrow down the wear experience. I just found the attars pretty linear compared to your more typical bottles 🙃
The flatness of these attars seem to be a bit underwhelming. They have their use of course, as you said. But you don't get the olfactive journey you have by wearing a fragrance, and that's why I think I won't dig in unfortunately. But thanks for these informative reviews :)
True but I don't necessarily hate them for it. I totally dig the simplicity of dealing with one note only and for some, that one note might be enough for a journey of memory and association ;)
Just wanted to say thanks for the high quality videos sharing your thoughts and opinions on all of these perfumes! I love Amouage but currently can't afford to buy full bottles so your reviews have been great resources for me to figure out what I like. I think it also helps a lot in that I seem to have similar preferences in notes and accords as you do.
@@wattamugen4055 thank you for commenting on the video! It means a lot to me that I’m able to pass on some enthusiasm for this wonderful hobby ❤️
I’ve started coming every second day to the channel and on the day off I’m waiting eagerly for the next one to come 😅
Respect the consistency and love the vids! Thank you.
@@PainfulPig thanks for the continued support! Consistency is the key to everything 😉
I have a feeling, at least hope so, that in in a year or so we’ll be watching your review of your formidable attar collection of fabulously obscure and hard to get Indian and Middle Eastern attars. Great vid. Thx!
@@orosz4001 hahaha 😂
You see right through me ❤️
Congrats on 1k subscribers! New fan of your channel here 😁
@@albierlangga thanks so much for the appreciation!
The attars are readily available on discount here in the U.S. at least. I picked up a bottle of Incense Rori for $200 and I love it! The bottle applicator is complete trash though.
@@cheapimitation2242 cool! I would totally get a bottle for 200$! I can’t find anything available here in Switzerland.
@@SeldomlyOften Hi can you please provide from where ? Thanks 🙏🏽
Nope, i disagree. I own Incense Rori and it is not the same from start to finish.
There is a super slow transition from the dense incense in the beginning to a wonderful woody ending. I like it the most from the 6 hours mark all to it's end. Good videos, thanks. ☀
@@spielman2893 great to know! I didn’t get much experience with the scent to really narrow down the wear experience. I just found the attars pretty linear compared to your more typical bottles 🙃
The flatness of these attars seem to be a bit underwhelming. They have their use of course, as you said. But you don't get the olfactive journey you have by wearing a fragrance, and that's why I think I won't dig in unfortunately. But thanks for these informative reviews :)
True but I don't necessarily hate them for it. I totally dig the simplicity of dealing with one note only and for some, that one note might be enough for a journey of memory and association ;)