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Nebras by ALREHAB PERFUMES is a fragrance from the green floral olfactive family, suitable for men and women.
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It’s an almost exact replica of Vivienne Westwood’s Boudoir, but in my opinion, it’s better because it doesn’t have so much cardamomo, which smells like sweat on my skin. It’s predominantly floral, with orange blossom and rose, less cardamomo, and a touch of oudh. It’s less ‘carnal’ than the original and therefore more versatile. It doesn’t last as long as Boudoir, but for the price, availability, and similarity, it’s an excellent option, especially since Vivienne’s is discontinued and expensive, whereas this is still in production and incredibly cheap. It’s not an easy scent for everyone, but on the right skin, it’s brilliant and works for day and night.
It’s an almost exact replica of the perfume Boudoir by Vivienne Westwood, only that it’s better to my taste as it’s not so spiced with so much cardamomo that it ‘stinks’ like sweat on the skin as happens with Boudoir. It’s predominantly floral, smelling of orange blossom, rose, less cardamomo and a bit of Oudh; it’s less ‘carnal or sexual’ than Boudoir and therefore more usable or versatile. It lasts less than Boudoir but for its price, availability and similarity it is an excellent option if you like this particular scent, as Vivienne’s is discontinued and expensive while Nebras is still produced and very cheap. It’s not an easy scent or for everyone, but on the right skin it is very good and can be used day or night.
This Nebras is a beast, absolutely brutal. To me, it’s almost identical to Givenchy’s Organza, like a midpoint between the original and the EDT. It has that magic of well-blended flowers, sweet but not cloying, with gardenia, jasmine, and orange blossom in abundance. Perhaps the rose is what sets it apart, giving it that powdery touch and old-school flavour. It begins with a slight citrus note before turning floral, creamy, and hazelnutty, elegant and with an oriental character. It has a spicy touch and an amber base with vanilla that give it that oily, creamy texture. The sillage is incredible and it lasts forever. Nothing synthetic or cheap. I never imagined finding something like this in a two-euro oil. I feel a fool thinking about how much I spent on expensive perfumes that lasted less than a sigh.
This Nebras is a beast. Brutal. To me, it’s practically identical to Givenchy’s Organza (it sits halfway between the original and the EDT). It has the same magic of well-blended flowers, sweet without being cloying or overwhelming, with gardenia leading the way, followed by jasmine, orange blossom… with rose which might be what differentiates it from Organza (but which adds that faint powdery point and old-school flavour). The opening is very slightly citrusy, (but that point of light (aided by the jasmine) I also notice in the heart). It quickly moves to the floral phase, creamy and hazelnutty, elegant and, in my view, oriental. It possesses a spicy touch and in the base a lovely amber that mixed with vanilla gives that oily and creamy character to the fragrance. Incredible sillage and lasts forever. I detect nothing synthetic, nor poorly made or of bad quality. I would never have expected to find something like this in an oil (the version I have) costing a couple of euros. The feeling of being an idiot when thinking about what I often pay for waters that project and last less than a sparrow’s fart is the negative side of this discovery.
It’s true that it resembles Organza, that quintessential floral masterpiece. The quality is top-notch and it lasts a very long time; it’s noticeable on clothes for days. Another wonderful oil, without a doubt.
It’s true that it resembles Organza, which is a veryyy floral masterpiece. I think it’s of excellent quality and lasts a long time, on clothes for days. Another wonderful little oil.
Review for the 6ml roll-on oil. A very feminine, classic, highly floral aroma with a powdery touch. I still don’t have experience distinguishing many floral notes, but this is a bouquet of flowers in every colour where you can detect jasmine, rose, orange blossom, mimosa… It reminds me of Organza too. Without a doubt, it’s one of my favourite Al-Rehab oils. You can’t go wrong for the price it has. It’s exquisite. I read an opinion on Fragrantica.com where they combined this fragrance with Sabaya and I’m dying to try it. Scent 8/10, Longevity 8/10, Sillage 7/10, Value for money 10/10, Versatility 8/10, Packaging 2/10. Would I buy it again? Yes.
It’s a classic roll-on, super feminine and floral with that powdery touch I adore. Although I’m not an expert on notes, it smells like a bouquet of flowers in every colour: jasmine, rose, orange blossom, mimosa… It reminds me hugely of Organza. It’s one of my favourites from Al-Rehab and for the price, you can’t go wrong. It’s exquisite. I’ve read that people combine it with Sabaya and I’m dying to try it. Scent 8/10, longevity 8/10, sillage 7/10, value for money 10/10, packaging 2/10. Would I buy it again? Without a doubt.
I bought this because Vivienne Westwood’s Boudoir is my idol, but as the original is prohibitively expensive, I searched for a similar scent and hit the jackpot. Since there isn’t a clear list of notes, it’s best to trust your nose; I can smell the calendula so strongly, that flower from my homeland that smells of home. It’s so linear and direct that the dusty rose accompanying it fades into the background, but that’s not a bad thing; it’s a perfume that sees you through the whole day. The quality and longevity are absurd for the price, it smells exactly as I imagined, and if you’re hesitating to try it, just go for it—you won’t lose anything.
Oil review: I bought the perfume because I always wanted to try the famous Boudoir by Vivienne Westwood (I admired that woman greatly, but money is money) and as soon as I found out this was so similar, I didn’t hesitate. It’s easier to distinguish the notes if you look at Boudoir’s, as this one doesn’t declare much in concrete, but without looking at the notes (maybe I just have a special sense to distinguish this flower) the calendula is very noticeable, the flower that reminds me of my homeland, which grows everywhere, that characteristic smell. I notice so much calendula that I don’t pay much attention to the dusty rose surrounding it, and being so linear, it’s not a complaint, you perceive it all the time. This is a very special perfume, ridiculous price for the longevity and quality of the product, it smells exactly as I imagined it would (how beautiful it is to check that you have a trained nose) and if anyone doubts whether to take it or not, I say go ahead, you don’t lose anything by trying it.