Men
Bahar
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Descripción
Bahar by The Spirit of Dubai is a woody oriental fragrance launched in 2015, designed for men and women. Its olfactive pyramid opens with a marine and ozonic explosion that integrates citrus notes such as bitter orange, lime, grapefruit, lemon and tangerine, accompanied by green and fruity notes including apple, pineapple, blackcurrant, strawberry, plum and cherry, as well as spices and ginger. The heart reveals a spiced and floral bouquet where lotus flower, jasmine, rose, cyclamen, iris and saffron bloom, supported by sandalwood, cedar, fir, cashmere wood and vanilla. The base settles on a warm and persistent structure composed of sandalwood, precious woods, amber, musk, vetiver, oud wood, patchouli and periwinkle.
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464 votos
- Positivo 81%
- Neutral 9.5%
- Negativo 9.3%
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It’s a fragrance based on marine, citrus (only at the start), and fruity notes. Longevity and projection are exceptional; it reminded me of Y Eau Fraiche.
It’s a marine-citrus blend (only at the beginning) and fruity. The longevity and projection are exceptional and it reminded me of Y Eau Fraiche.
Spectacular perfume, it lasts 3 days on my skin, smells of luxury and elegance wherever I go.
A spectacular perfume that lasts three days on my skin. It smells of pure luxury and elegance; wherever I go, everyone asks about my scent.
A spectacular perfume. Very complex, elegant, and striking, it oozes luxury everywhere. It’s resinous, ambered, and aquatic, with a floral heart and many changes. It evolves a lot on skin and, despite being aquatic, I don’t consider it fresh but dense and heavy. It’s a wonder for summer or spring nights, but you must regulate the sprays well or we overwhelm. Its longevity is enormous (+12 hours on my skin) and the trail and projection are heavy. My favourite perfume from Spirit of Dubai.
A brutal, complex and elegant perfume that screams luxury. It’s resinous, ambered and aquatic with a floral heart and countless facets. It evolves massively on the skin; although it’s aquatic, I don’t feel it as fresh but rather dense and heavy. Ideal for summer or spring evenings, but be careful with the sprays or you’ll be suffocated. The longevity is insane (over 12 hours) and the projection is heavy. It’s my favourite from Spirit of Dubai.
I don’t know, I don’t think there are fakes from this house, but it doesn’t last anywhere near as long as they say for me, nor do I find it complex; it’s quite a normal aquatic/aromatic. Be careful with reviews clouded by impulsivity that cloud judgement: what seems apothegmatic to my senses today can be an outrage tomorrow.
Bahar didn’t seem new to me; after several months with Gold by Xerjoff, they seem identical to me. Intensity is the only thing that differentiates them… for me it’s softer than the Gold. If I have to choose, I stick with Xerjoff. They share many notes. To be aquatic, the longevity is moderate on skin but intense on clothes. It’s not new to me, it seems like a clone of the Gold.
This perfume is what I would have wanted Tom Ford Oud Minerale to be: a similar scent but much more wearable, similar yet without the exaggeration of the Tom Ford one.
To me, it has been a profound disappointment… I’d been wanting to try it for ages after reading wonderful things. It’s not bad, it’s a pleasant, complex and expensive summer perfume, but I expected more. It offers nothing surprising or novel. Unless you’re a die-hard collector or a millionaire, I don’t think you’ll like it. There are millions of similar options for less. To me, it smells fruity (citrus and pineapple) fresh at first, then dries down to a complex, musky, creamy scent with an ambered touch. Don’t look at the notes; that pyramid has more notes than Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. Is it an olfactory pyramid or a fruit salad? In summary: totally unisex, versatile thanks to its freshness for summer and density for winter. Scent: 8.5. Sillage: unknown, I only tried a decant. Longevity: 8. Price: €255 for 50ml.
Well, for me it has been a deep and painful disappointment… I’d been wanting to try it for ages, having heard wonderful things. And… it’s not bad, it’s a pleasant, complex summer fragrance that smells expensive, but I expected more. It offers nothing surprising or novel. Unless you are a die-hard collector or a spendthrift millionaire, I don’t think it’s for you. Just as it wasn’t for me. There are three million other perfumes offering the same (or 90% similar) at much more competitive prices. What does it smell like? Fruity (citrus and pineapple at least), fresh at the start and then a complex dry-down, musky, creamy, and with an ambered touch. Don’t look at the notes, that pyramid has more than Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. I don’t know if it’s an olfactory pyramid or a fruit salad. In summary: totally unisex, versatile, fresh for summer and dense for winter. Scent 8.5. Trail: ?? I’ve only used a decant, I don’t know how it smells when sprayed properly. Longevity: 8. Price: 255 euros/50 ml.
A familiar yet improved aroma. It has reminiscences of something I’ve tried before, but the quality and personality are evident. It’s complex, citrusy at the start but then ultra-elegant with spices, marine notes, violet, and something that smells like suede. In the dry-down it’s ambered, with algae and a salty touch. High quality, elegant, and with extreme longevity; summery but suitable for all year round. Almost everything is good… but it smells of more than I can handle and it tires me out. The value doesn’t fit for me: extremely expensive and I can’t see the point in owning it. A must-try, but that’s where it ends.
A familiar but improved aroma. I sense reminiscences of something I’ve tried before, but it stands out for its quality and personality. It’s complex, citrusy at the start, then ultra-elegant with spices, marine notes, violet and a touch of suede. In the dry down it’s ambered without losing the marine point, with seaweed and a salty touch. It’s high quality, elegant and has extreme longevity; summery but usable all year. Almost everything is good… but the scent is overwhelming and tiring. The value for money doesn’t fit me: extremely expensive and I don’t see much sense in owning it. A must-try, but that’s where it ends.
Bahar is a beast, a first-class fragrance where the quality shines through even if you know nothing about perfumes. It’s citrus/aquatic but with much more: I smell rose, iris, and fruit. Deconstructing it further would get me hired at airports to sniff out drugs. That ‘something extra’ gives it body and elegance. It’s unisex, but women absolutely love wearing it. It’s not for very young people as it marks distances. Perhaps the first impression deceives and seems simple, but you need to let it breathe to see it’s nothing of the sort. The more I use it, the more I enjoy it. It’s worn all year round, not ephemeral; it’s a proper gentleman’s fragrance. You can tell the perfumer learned from Roja; everything smells unified. It lacks the transgression of an Acqua di Sale, but it ranks at the top.
Thanks to a friend from the Buenos Aires perfumery community (Esteban, if you’re reading this, send my regards…) I was able to try it, and my opinion is clear: despite having a multitude of notes, it smells like CK One on steroids. Super potent.