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Mukhallat Shams

Marca
Ajmal
4.21 de 5
343 votos

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Descripción

Mukhallat Shams by Ajmal is an oriental fragrance for men and women.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 34%
  • Primavera 22%
  • Verano 12%
  • Otoño 31%
  • Día 40%
  • Noche 60%

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

Comunidad

343 votos

  • Positivo 82%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 6.1%

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  • Lactic opening, Cabrales cheese level (powerful and accomplished)… in 5 minutes a pleasant sweetness appears (Cabrales with quince)… there’s also a certain touch of ambergris. Complicated. In 5 more the ‘monster’ ends and sparkling, sweet flowers appear, with a super interesting oud, which reminds of The Night, though nothing like it in power and longevity, nor does it have its dry down… it’s an echo. For now I’m not getting excessive longevity from it… I feel like over-applying and putting it to sweat in the sun. If you’re interested in scents and fragrances it’s a very interesting option/experience. Although I intend to use it in real life, it’s not easy to use. Edit—- I’ve been using it frequently, I like it more and more each time and I use it in more situations. I’m hallucinating with the dry down. Addictive. Spectacular quality/price ratio.

  • David Garcia 72

    A good Oud perfume at a moderate price, I’ve read that Ajmal sells at cost price or below it.

  • I bought this time following a famous reviewer who said ‘eto e’ equisito’ and another phenom who assured ‘con esto pegas más tiros que Clint Eastwood’. Both sprayed me several times, but this time I listened to them to get to know the true oud. With this bottle I still don’t know exactly what it is, I just perceive a natural wonder, powerful, enveloping and open, although with florals, amber and musk I still can’t identify the pure oud. For the normal consumer it’s hard to decipher: it comes out in a rush with humidity, fermentation, resin and alcohol, hard to describe, but it becomes beautiful. In the dry down it settles into its best version, with a burnt touch, incense or something ashy not listed, a tiny bit in the style of Suhrah (a world away). To that naturalistic oud, which reminds of stables, yard, faecal smell of a nappy with baby poop, wet earth and organic matter, are added intoxicating accords: mentholated, cider, a bit of olive, something plastic or petrol, a potent musk with floral tones like Jovan musk (a world away) and a sensation of fermentation in beauty. It lasts a lot but softly, close to skin and clothes. It’s not beast mode nor intrusive unless you go all out (5-6 sprays), in which case it’s noticeable quite a bit. Good for everything and nothing: you don’t know what you smell, you smell like a force of nature, like an elegant gentleman, like a pretty girl, like unknown things… it’s universal. This roughness is wrapped in delicacy, subtlety and control of power, which can seem feminine or of nature, but once the fragrance is on I make it mine and I think it also enhances masculinity. A different olfactory experience, pretty, into the wild, to delve into and at a price that doesn’t break the bank. Very good.

  • I quite like it. Very potent opening with a real, quality oud, faecal, animal and dirty (let’s call it that), but which doesn’t bother enthusiasts. The evolution is notable: after 20-30 minutes it changes to something musky, earthy and floral, with the oud always present. It won’t please everyone, almost no one. I asked 7 people and they all said it smelled terrible, except one enthusiast friend who liked it. I consider it for personal enjoyment and lovers of real oud. Very good longevity (6-8 hours) with discreet projection, which is an advantage. It resembles The Night by Frederic Malle in the opening. It will stay in my collection for the quality/price ratio and because I genuinely like it. Worth it as an olfactory experience.

  • My first Oud and it has me hypnotised. My wife and son can’t stand it. I wear it in secret and spend my time sniffing myself. I’ve tried other Ouds that are much more expensive and elegant and I don’t like them at all. This is my type of Oud and I’ll be looking for similar ones. Hypnotised.

  • The ‘fungy’ cheese opening is impactful. A few minutes later it noticeably sweetens to anchor well on the skin. My first real oud and, although I don’t know if others like it, for me it’s a true pleasure to enjoy it (perhaps in secret?). Unsurpassed quality and price.

  • The wildest and most challenging fragrance I know in perfumery: a blend of Cabrales and Torta del Casar cheeses, raw fermenting olives, animal skin and a stable… I’m fascinated by it. It brings back memories of my summers in deep Spain. All the strong scents from there are here, but assembled, not overloaded, creating an almost radioactive emanation. People notice the change immediately, with shocked looks of rejection; they don’t understand that this is a perfume. It’s a Mediterranean village explosion that lasts about 20 minutes before evolving into a floral combo that invades and envelops that cheese and animal medley. Mukhallat Shams shines in this personal enjoyment and its potent oud. I agree with those who say it’s not a Western perfume… it’s a psychedelic trip to my olfactory memories. It’s not for everyone, it’s like looking at a tornado from a distance: either it scares you or it loves you to your bones. I’m fascinated. Unbeatable quality/price, good longevity and projection. Note: 9/10

  • EdwardsScent

    Exquisite! On my skin it’s Oud with juicy orange. As I’ve read, everyone behaves differently. For those who love and appreciate Oud, we know it’s on a good level and not so challenging.

  • A delicious perfume; I’ve been looking for it for months as it’s out of stock everywhere in Chile. I managed to buy a partial bottle and I have no regrets. As an oud lover, this is a festival; the price and the amount it delivers make no sense at all. It’s an oud-type oud like Burjass but less dry, with a floral base where I at least perceive rose. It’s exquisite, very well made; I’ll order it abroad even if the price doubles, but the truth is paying $120 for this is still a must-have. I’ve paid double for oud that doesn’t reach the quality of this, totally recommended, a luxury.

  • naso_en_ciernes

    I think it’s the option to have a perfume with real oud in the collection without having to pay for a The Night. Ajmal’s specialty, the oud. I assure you that after overcoming the opening, around the hour of application, you’ll have an aged woody scent, something liquorish, almost damp and earthy, masculine, becoming more and more elegant, even ‘sexual’, due to that animal trail the oud dry-down provides… If it’s about trying the legitimate Indian oud, here Ajmal brings us the quintessential Arabic souvenir note to the West, at an accessible price for the quality offered. There’s no need to go niche to have the experience; nothing simulating oud. Try the real oud, so that afterwards you expand your olfactory horizon, order more, and end up loving oud. DO NOT BUY WITHOUT TESTING IT FIRST ON SKIN, observing its evolution from the opening; the challenging part lasts about an hour in my case, I warn you. Those already advanced in smelling various aromas will appreciate it, while beginners definitely won’t. **Warning: abstain children of One Million or Invictus, and anyone who judges a scent solely by the first impression and sticks with the opening without experiencing the dry-down. Regards.

  • luislaguelles

    Another hydrocarbon from the UAE factory. Smells like solvents, varnishes. Chemical, turpentine. I have several kinder and more commercial ouds. Difficult.

  • robhiguera

    Extracted from the Ajmal page: ‘Explore Ajmal Mukhallat Al Shams EDP which harmonises floral and woody fragrances. This fragrance begins with sweet floral notes and evolves into deep woody aromas, offering a balanced and pleasant fragrance. Ideal for any time of the year, Mukhallat Al Shams lasts up to 10 hours and leaves behind a strong and pleasant aroma. People all over the world enjoy this perfume for its delicious scent and its long-lasting power. Choose Mukhallat Al Shams EDP to add a special fragrance to your daily life.’ This is an oud that opens your nostrils with its violent hit of aroma, loaded with some persistent animalic touches but not unpleasant; on my nose, I feel it with a camphorated and refreshing touch, but then the wood and ambergris notes come to the fore to enhance everything. As for the floral notes, I get the impression it’s sneezing as it gives me this aromatic idea. It feels like a resinous ambered aroma, with a strong presence of woods and cypriol; as the scent settles, it loses its violence, but the oud and resins remain quite present with slightly sweet touches. As everywhere, it’s not a blind buy; people not used to fragrances with oud might not like it at all and could even be frightened by it, while people very versed in oud might find it calm and bearable. But without a doubt, it’s a great fragrance.

  • I have a problem with this perfume; since it arrived, I can’t stop spraying it continuously. It’s brutal, a marvel, it unleashes the senses; I’m leaving an aura, a trail that can almost be felt, enveloping me in an invisible shroud caressing me… the other perfumes on the shelf, and I have quite a few, look at it jealously, frustrated, dejected, abandoned…

  • This perfume has one of the best natural ouds on the market, including niche ones. Many perfumes costing over £300 don’t have its quality. It opens with a wonderful, powerful, sour, and animalic oud of an aromatic quality only found in perfumes like The Night by Frederic Malle or Pur Oud by Vuitton, resembling Vuitton more on the opening and The Night on the dry-down. A few minutes later, that oud changes (hence the Arabic name: mixture), and other types of oud enter, also natural; one is drier and the last one is smokier, which, along with a floral touch and the musks, polish the scent into pure elegance. A slight ambered, slightly sweet, and smoky touch is perceived very in the background, making it highly addictive. It’s not very projecting but has good longevity of about 7 hours on skin. Suitable for elegant occasions and any weather except extreme heat. Masculine. It’s a unique olfactory experience, with several types of real oud from the acacia plantations Ajmal owns in the Middle East, appearing throughout the life of the perfume in an incredible olfactory journey. A total surprise.

  • I entered the world of perfume for the pleasure of smelling good and being smelled by others, but with this, I feel too embarrassed to leave the house. At first, it’s a horse kicking up dust, and once it dries, it smells like turpentine, damn it. It’s not a bad fragrance, but it’s not for showing off as a fine scent, because compared to the standard, it doesn’t smell good; it smells difficult, it smells like when you put on your hunting gear, the wild boar gets scared of the stench of a trotting horse you emit. It’s a powerful scent; it stops you dead in your tracks when you arrive at someone wearing a musk-based perfume. You send a message like Bengal tigers urinating on acacias. You smell like an alpha, and although I don’t know what an alpha smells like, one can smell Dior Homme Intense or Tom Ford Leather, and at least it smells culturally familiar. To finish, I appreciate having bought it to know what Indian oud smells like without ruining myself. I now know what I like in perfumery and what I don’t, and that these scents probably suit geographical areas other than old Europe better.

  • JuanCarlosMarreroPerez

    Challenging opening with a warm, super-rich dry-down. My first real oud I can try. Awaiting further performance tests.