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Oud Mystery Intense

4.26 de 5
144 votos

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Descripción

Oud Mystery Intense by Al Wataniah is a woody-spicy fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2023, this olfactive composition features saffron, nutmeg, and lavender in the top notes; oud wood in the heart; and musk and patchouli in the base.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 43%
  • Primavera 14%
  • Verano 3.6%
  • Otoño 39%
  • Día 21%
  • Noche 79%

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Comunidad

144 votos

  • Positivo 83%
  • Negativo 8.3%
  • Neutral 8.3%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 1 nota
Fondo 2 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

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Estela

Suave

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Género

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  • What a piece of a fragrance! I have about 25 perfumes and would swap them all for this alone; it’s an exquisite scent. Do not recommend buying blindly; it’s very particular and doesn’t suit everyone, but it particularly fascinates me. I don’t know the Initio one, but regarding OUD MYSTERY, I give it a 10/10.

  • What a fragrance! I have about 25 perfumes and would swap them all for this. It’s an exquisite and very particular scent that doesn’t suit everyone, but it fascinates me. I don’t know the Initio one, but regarding OUD MYSTERY, I give it a 10/10. Do not recommend buying blindly.

  • Whatever the top notes, it smells medicinal, like eugenol with woods and pepper. It reminded me of pure oud oil, and I wondered if that’s how it should smell. Then it becomes heavy, dense, and very animalic, like ammonia sweat after two hours of boxing. That strange sensation gives way to spicy flowers that last forever, until the base woods remain, just as heavy. Is this what the perfumer intended? I suppose so; it’s a Middle Eastern perfume, not French, and plays by different rules. If it gives a wild touch, it’s a beast; if it’s original, it surpasses the Lattafa and lacks that Azzaro Wanted base. If it’s strong, my trigeminal nerve confirms it: it gives me a headache, so perhaps I need painkillers. Discard it for blind buying. Projection and longevity are abundant. It’s not for formal occasions, nor for young people, nor for projecting class or elegance. If you enjoy it, it’s for its originality, though several imitate Initio. Perhaps only enthusiasts will like it. The average man who just wants to smell good should forget it and seek something less complex.

  • Whatever the opening notes, it smells medicinal, like an eugenol derivative with woods and some pepper. To be honest, it gave me the same sensation as pure oud oil, and I wondered if ‘that’s how it should be’. Then it evolves into a heavy, dense, and very animalic mixture, reminding me of sweat and ammonia smell after two hours of out-of-season boxing. This strange sensation gives way to spicy flowers that last forever; then they fade, leaving base woods as heavy as the previous ones. Is this what the perfumer intended? I suppose so; it’s a Middle Eastern perfume, not French, and plays by other rules, which I like. If it gives a wild animal touch, it’s a beast. If it’s original, much better than the Lattafa, it lacks that base Azzaro Wanted has. If it’s strong, my trigeminal nerve tells me yes, it gives me a headache, so I suppose one needs to use it with painkillers. Discard it for blind buying. To summarise: longevity and projection are abundant. It’s not for formal occasions, nor for young people, nor elegant, nor does it connote wealthy family, class, nor is it soft or discreet. If you enjoy it, it’s for its originality (not that original, there are several that imitate Initio). I wonder if only enthusiasts will like it. The average man who just wants to smell good should forget it and seek something less complex.

  • I tried it a week ago. My nose isn’t expert, but I detect a metallic saffron with nutmeg and little lavender. It settles on a less sweet oud, finishing very masculine due to the musk and patchouli. It’s totally masculine; I don’t see it for women. I use it daily for college, fresh outings, or meetings. The $30 price seemed fair, cheaper than national brands like Bensimon or Antonio Puig. My batch is from December 2024 and I can’t confirm its capabilities with certainty. I don’t notice it (perhaps my nose is fatigued), but friends say it’s quite noticeable and others say it’s not, so I can’t conclude on projection. Longevity is variable: sometimes I smell it the next day as soon as I wake up, other times it disappears in a few hours, which is inexplicable since I use it on both cold and hot days. It’s a fragrance I love but I don’t think everyone will like it; at least here we aren’t accustomed to this scent. I hope it macerates and improves with occasional use, as it doesn’t perform like a ‘beast’ according to reviews. Perhaps it needs to settle, even if it’s an old batch. In conclusion, I recommend it; don’t buy blindly if you can try it (even if it’s the Lattafa to compare, this one would be less sweet and spicier). Perfumazo.

  • Bought it a week ago. Although I’m not an expert, I detect a metallic saffron with nutmeg and a hint of lavender. It evolves into a less sweet oud and finishes with a very masculine scent due to the musk and patchouli. It’s totally masculine; I don’t see it on women, but it’s perfect for daily wear, fresh outings, or work. The $30 price tag seemed fair compared to local brands. My bottle is from December 2024, and although I don’t feel it much (perhaps my nose is fatigued), my friends say it projects a lot. The longevity is variable: sometimes I smell it the next day, other times it disappears in hours, which is inexplicable. I love it but don’t think everyone will; we’re not accustomed to this scent here. I hope it improves with time as it doesn’t perform like the ‘beasts’ in the reviews. I recommend it, but not blindly; try it first, even if it’s a Lattafa to compare. Perfumazo.