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Arabian Nights Eau de Toilette

4.19 de 5
47 votos

Descripción

Arabian Nights Eau de Toilette by Jesús Del Pozo is an oriental fragrance for men.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 37%
  • Primavera 21%
  • Verano 4.8%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 33%
  • Noche 67%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

47 votos

  • Positivo 85%
  • Negativo 15%
  • Neutral 0.0%

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

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Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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5 reseñas

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  • Literally a Spanish ‘Rose Oud’, made with mastery and very good quality. Smells very similar to Armani’s Oud Royal, Kilian’s Incense Oud or Moresque’s Oroluna; they all share that rose and oud soul, differing only by nuances. From the start, notes of rose and spices, a balanced rose, nothing feminine, with spices and a little sweetness that I love. Soon the oud kicks in, rounding off the opening with slight dirty and medicinal nuances of extraordinary beauty. This is the pillar: from here on, the blend evolves with patchouli, musk, amber and labdanum, making the scent sometimes dry and warm, other times resinous, warm and clean. It perfectly evokes a thousand and one oriental stories. Performance is good, not exaggerated, about seven hours on skin; high projection at the start dropping to moderate in the dry down, which isn’t bad either. For the price, the value for money is notable. Ideal for cold or temperate climates and evening wear, though it also works well on a fresh winter morning. Highly recommended for those starting out with Arabic (not oriental) scents, at a moderate price, good quality and Spanish pedigree.

  • I don’t know this EDT, but the EDP isn’t bad. It has plenty of oud and woods, similar to Dark Aoud, not identical but if you had to compare it to something, this is it.

  • Hello, ARABIAN NIGHTS EDT (see EDP, the black one): it’s the same perfume, the notes are identical. It’s very cheap now, it used to cost a lot (still pricey in some shops), but it seems Jesús del Pozo isn’t having much luck except with Halloween (I don’t like it). I quite like this EDT, very current. The oud, sandalwood, rose and saffron stand out. I consider it unisex. Sillage: moderate; longevity: moderate leaning towards long-lasting. A great mark for this excellent fragrance, with a very good and consistent bottle. For those who like oud-style scents. Cheers.

  • Thanks to a sample from my mate Jerry Drake (top bloke, greetings), I tried it and have to say it’s the worst I’ve ever smelled. Synthetic opening at its worst, smells like a ladies’ hairdresser (lacquers, dyes…). Poor projection and longevity. It’s not worth the alleged ten euros either. I’m sorry, but this isn’t for me. Cheers.