Men
Al Bashiq
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Al Bashiq by Nabeel is a leather fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition features top notes of leather, incense, cypress, styrax, saffron, cardamom, lavender, hyssop, pine, cinnamon, bitter almond, fruity notes, nutmeg, apple, grapefruit and bergamot. The heart reveals oud wood, myrrh, earthy notes, balsamic notes, cypress, guaiac wood, frankincense, labdanum, cedar, geranium, cashmere, jasmine and valley lily. The base notes settle on oud wood, tobacco, guaiac wood, vetiver, amber, balsam of Peru, saffron, benzoin, patchouli, sweet notes, ambergris, sandalwood, vanilla, musk and tonka bean.
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- Positivo 79%
- Negativo 14%
- Neutral 6.8%
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Al Bashiq by Nabeel: A dense fragrance with a dark, mysterious allure. It smells of the grave, bourgeois and opulent, radiating an undeniable dominance and distinction. While I couldn’t detect every note, the leather blends beautifully with precious woods, and the amber adds warmth that ties it all together. It’s a rare mix of passion and cemetery terror, featuring withered roses and coffin wood deep within the earth. A strange beauty representing our inner darkness, the essence of shadows. It possesses a spiritual, profound personality; not for everyone, so test before buying. Scent: 10. Projection and longevity: good. Recommended.
Al Bashiq by Nabeel: An abundant fragrance brimming with dark charm and mysterious appeal. A scent designed to stand out, the pure aroma of the grave, bourgeois and opulent. Filled with dominance and distinction. I couldn’t pinpoint every note, but the leather pairs wonderfully with precious woods, and together with the warmth of the amber, they become the protagonists that harmonise with the rest. It is an uncommon blend of passion and cemetery terror, with withered roses and old, coffin-like wood deep underground. A strange beauty representing the darkness of our being. A fragrance that sees no light, the essence of shadows. It encloses a spiritual and profound personality. Not for everyone. Test before buying. Scent: 10. Projection and longevity: good. Recommended.
Here we have a great perfume. Without looking at its price, which is quite reasonable, around 45-50 euros, we find an aroma that radiates quality. It’s dense, oriental, and dark. If you like aromas like Black Incense by Chopard but more intense and with greater complexity, you’ll like this. One could say it’s this same Chopard but improved and niche. I don’t manage to detect all its notes; there are too many, but the whole is magnificent, incredibly good, suitable only for trained noses. I also use it in autumn and winter, always with cold. High projection and longevity. Scent 10, Projection 8.5 with 5 sprays, Longevity 12 hours on skin and weeks on clothes. I recommend mainly for quality, but it’s also cheap.
This fragrance is exactly the same as one of the Lattafas I have in my collection called Al Areeq Silver from the Pride line. It’s a complicated scent to wear; I can’t find an occasion to wear it. I use it at home for personal delight. The aroma is basically composed of a potent, herbal, smoky leather with a smell very similar to the formaldehyde used for dissection. It’s not friendly at all. I don’t recommend buying it blindly. In fact, given the price, I recommend the Lattafa one, which is the same thing but in a different bottle that isn’t bad at all.
I don’t understand why this perfume isn’t talked about more. As Frank Fragrance says, it’s one of the few who have tried it. This is a true dark Arabian beast from the same Dubai house that makes The Spirits of Dubai, a little gem that almost equals an Amouage, as I wore it side by side with my Intelude Man and they were on par. It is complex, dark and opulent, difficult to grasp due to its many notes, seeming like several perfumes in one. Inspired by Arabian desert eagles and their journey to their master smoking tobacco on a plain with trees, featuring leather and sweet nuts for the eagle. It is for personal enjoyment and for those who don’t mind what others say, rebellious and free like the eagle; upon wearing it, you feel the journey of this majestic bird. The experience is grandiose; I wear it to sleep and it lasts all night, revealing layers and facets of scent, always finding something new. Once tried, other perfumes like Intelude Man or Dior Homme seem like colognes or baby powder; it’s brutal, a beast. I recommend it only to those who like mysterious perfumes with lots of incense, oud, tobacco, cypress and eucalyptus, lots of amber, something sweet of nuts, rose, lavender and citrus. So complex that it’s sometimes hard to describe. I also know there is a flanker with a green bottle, does anyone know it? I hope to get hold of it.
The truth is, I don’t understand why this perfume hasn’t been talked about much more. As the YouTuber Frank Fragrance says, it’s one of the few that has spoken of it; this is indeed a true Arab black beast. From the same Dubai house that makes The Spirits Of Dubai comes this gem that is almost equal in quality to an Amouage, as I’ve worn it side by side with my blue beast Intimissimi Man; I say they are almost on par. This is a complex, dark, and opulent perfume that isn’t easy to understand due to its quantity of notes; it seems like several perfumes in one, inspired by the Arab falcons of the desert and the entire journey of the bird until it reaches its master who waits for it on a plain with many trees smoking tobacco, with leather undertones and sweet nuts for the falcon. Truly, this perfume is for personal enjoyment and for those who don’t mind what others say; it’s rebellious and free like the falcon, and truly when you wear it you feel the journey of this majestic bird. The experience I’ve had for myself is grandiose; I like to wear it to test perfumes, I wear it to sleep, and throughout the night it smells, revealing layers and facets of scent, you always find something new. When you try this perfume, you feel that the other perfumes you have, excluding ones like Intimissimi Man or Dior Homme Parfum, the rest remain like colognes or baby powder; truly it’s brutal, a beast. I recommend it only for those who like mysterious perfumes with lots of incense, oud, tobacco, and cypress, eucalyptus, lots of amber, and a bit of sweet nuts, rose, a little lavender, and citrus. Better said, it’s so complex with so many notes that sometimes it’s hard to describe it. I also learned it has a Flanker that is the same as this one, only the bottle is green; does anyone know it? I hope to get it.
Amidst so many accords, I only dare to share my sensations. It’s a fresh leather perfume. I wouldn’t say green. Rather, a sparkling leather, like many Arab perfumes. It gives the impression that it could be very versatile. I dare to say it approaches the opening of In Extremis by Astrophil & Stella. But it stays there, and personally, it makes my head hurt. I don’t know if it’s due to the quality of ingredients, the lack of evolution of the fragrance, or that sparkling leather note, but it literally causes me discomfort. It’s a shame, because genuinely it’s a perfume that smells good, lasts a brutality, and costs very little.
This Perfumaso deserves this lovely Arabic poem: In majestic flight atop the burning desert, where the sun kisses the golden sand, the falcon rises, proud and brave, with wings that cut the sacred breeze. Its gaze, a flash of fire, observes the world with ancient wisdom. Carrier of dreams, fearless hunter, in its free flight, freedom shines. With the wind as a faithful ally, it traces paths in blue skies. An eternal symbol, a king without a laurel, in the dance of the air, whispers and lights. Oh, noble falcon, untamed spirit, you rise above lands of history and passion. In every beat, in every instant, you guard the echo of our tradition.
I’ve just received it, so these are my first impressions. A perfume needs a few days to settle after travelling; movement doesn’t agree with it. My first impression was: wow. If you like leather notes, this is a must-try. The number of twists and nuances I noticed even with a light application is impressive. Once it has settled and been oxygenated, I dare not think about the festival it will become. I’ll update the review in a few days. Obviously, with this you aren’t looking for compliments. It is an intimate, personal and intransferable sensory experience, for those seeking emotions through such a primary and wonderful sense: smell.
I just received it, so these would be my first impressions. A perfume needs a few days to rest after suffering transport. Agitation doesn’t suit perfumes. And my first impression was: wow! If you like leather perfumes, this is one you must at least smell. Impressive the number of twists and nuances I’ve felt shortly after applying it. When it’s rested and a bit oxygenated, I can’t even think of the festival this will be. When a few days pass, I’ll update my review. Obviously, with this perfume, one doesn’t seek compliments. This is an intimate, personal, and intransferible sensory experience, of someone seeking emotions through a primary yet wonderful sense, which is smell.
Today I wanted to go into the city on a motorbike, intending to stop at a shopping centre and get a whiff of the new Dior Homme Parfum (by the way, it’s still not available in physical stores at Druni or Primor). I thought it would be a good moment to grab this Al Bashiq and apply it with moderation, as I wanted to try and smell other perfumes. So I sprayed only 4 sprays (unusual for me, as I never go below 8): one on each side of the neck and two on the back of the hair. The entire journey there was overwhelmed by the leather of this bad beast. The anecdote comes when, while in the Primor store (with the amalgam of smells in a cosmetics shop), a girl from afar told her friends: “Quilla, it smells like leather here!”. You walk and continuous blasts of the perfume reach you; you stop for a moment and a cloud of green, smoky, resinous leather envelops you. Return on the motorbike and again overwhelmed by the leather scent, which felt with the same intensity as on the way there. It’s been more than 6 hours since I applied it and it still has the same intensity and projection as at the beginning. Two sprays would have been enough and surely would have allowed me to better discern the notes arriving at my olfactory sense. If you like the leather note, this is the most beastly thing I’ve tried. An unleashed beast mode this Al Bashiq from Nabeel.
Like its sister Maghateer, the perception of the fragrance changes every time I wear it. Al Bashiq is powerful, imposing, expansive, and I can’t stop perceiving it even after 10 hours. But each time I wear it, I feel a different note predominating. Once it reminded me (faintly) of Interlude, other times Ombre Leather, and other times I sense an undefined fragrance where any of its 60 notes could stand out. HYPOTHESIS: Given the quantity of high-quality notes composing the fragrance, the ones with the best performance according to ambient temperature, humidity, etc., predominate. Also, human perception changes daily, so I add those conditions to the hypothesis. CONCLUSION: A unique fragrance, not for everyone, it surprises you, it never bores you.
I totally agree with @cesarmza; it’s incredible how differently it smells to me every time I wear it, although that powerful leather and smoky woods are always there. I’m still discovering it and I find it gorgeous, dark and mysterious, just be careful with the potency because this is a dark beast.
Completely agree with @cesarmza; it’s surprising how different I notice it on each use, although the potent leather combined with smoky woods is always present. I’m still discovering it, and it seems truly beautiful, dark and mysterious. However, beware of the potency because this is definitely a black beast.
What a wild card… I wore it on a jacket, washed it, and three weeks later, with a wash in between, it still smelled. It’s one of the fragrances that has given me the most compliments. That said… this needs defending and knowing how to wear it. You need a lot of personality to wear it, because you will be the centre of attention. It’s one of those that arrives at the venue before you. Dark, leather, mysterious, spicy. One of the best in my collection. For cold weather, by no means in summer.
What a beast… I sprayed it on my jacket, washed it, and three weeks later, after a wash in between, it still smelled of it. It’s one of the fragrances that has garnered me the most compliments. That said… this needs to be worn with care and defended. You need a lot of personality to wear this, because you’ll be the centre of attention. It arrives at the party before you. Dark, leather, mysterious, slightly spicy. One of the best in my collection. For cold weather only. Not even remotely for summer when it’s hot.