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The fragrance,i think the 24hrs is a little bit nicer, more subtle, the wife prefers it alsoEager to get your feed back on what it is on the 24 that has edge over Oud Ispahan,?
What about the longevity of the scent or the silage bubble it left?The fragrance,i think the 24hrs is a little bit nicer, more subtle, the wife prefers it also
The longevity on me seem decent enough , last's all day, still get a faint wiff even after a shower,and the wife can smell it on my cloths in the laundry basket,as for silage don't think it projects that muchWhat about the longevity of the scent or the silage bubble it left?
That work's for me and my wallet!Got into Debenhams today so had a chance to compare what I'm wearing with TF Black Orchid. Both the missus and I agreed that Oud 24H is a dead ringer for Black Orchid but she said that she found the TF feminine but not so the Oud 24H. Neither of us can figure out how it can be so close but apparently clearly gender-defined.
So if you fancy Oud 24 Hours, think of it as 'Black Orchid for Men'.
For those who haven't seen this thread, watch grown men turn into 'Attar-heads' before you very eyes!
http://www.theshavingroom.co.uk/community/index.php?threads/attar-عطار.34066/
Ok, will try on my skin, strange but will give it a go!I was spraying it on my skin. Maybe I'm too cold blooded [emoji16]
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Most if not all western style fragrances have diffrenet alcohol in them. The alcohol in western scents for men are normally at a higher percentage and the perfume oils far less. ie your more likely to find AS EDC, AND EDT in men's scents in the west, they love a EDP and pure oils in Arab counties. The alcohol in the scents will evaporate and carry the perfume oil within the fragrances so it can be smelt. Middle eastern, Saudi, UAE fragrances such as the ones we've been talking about here use a higher percentage of perfume oil to also lessen the amount of alcohol( alcohol use being forbidden in Islam they try to steer clear unless really necessary even in other uses)Ok, will try on my skin, strange but will give it a go!
Behind their knees! Ha, well I could see it being a very good place to spray a scent if you was a womanMost if not all western style fragrances have diffrenet alcohol in them. The alcohol in western scents for men are normally at a higher percentage and the perfume oils far less. ie your more likely to find AS EDC, AND EDT in men's scents in the west, they love a EDP and pure oils in Arab counties. The alcohol in the scents will evaporate and carry the perfume oil within the fragrances so it can be smelt. Middle eastern, Saudi, UAE fragrances such as the ones we've been talking about here use a higher percentage of perfume oil to also lessen the amount of alcohol( alcohol use being forbidden in Islam they try to steer clear unless really necessary even in other uses)
So less and different alcohol leaves a need for another way to make the scent airborne. And thus the attar oils they use evaporate well on warm skin. Pulse point especially. Think back to images of ladies spraying their wrists neck and even behind their knees lol. Women's fragrances of EDP have the higher perfume oils as well so the heat of the skin acts as an evaporator.
Lol not for us men tho.,... Go for pulse points wrists, behind the ears, on neck and chest are all good points. But not all at once or you'll knock people out with the strength lolBehind their knees! Ha, well I could see it being a very good place to spray a scent if you was a woman
Back of the knees?Chest is the best place I've found to spray onto.
Only if I've got a skirt on when our lass has gone to work.Back of the knees?
That's funny Wayne,Only if I've got a skirt on when our lass has gone to work.
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