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Roohy Tehbak
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Roohy Tehbak by Rasasi is an oriental floral fragrance for women. The top notes are lily, gardenia, orange and mandarin; the heart notes are peach, pepper, frankincense and labdanum; the base notes are patchouli, amber and sandalwood.
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I’m the first to review: absolutely delicious. From what I’ve read in English, it’s very close to Belle D’Opium, though I don’t know that one; this smells wonderful, classy, and when it seems to fade, it returns in waves. You can detect the lily, patchouli, and frankincense without it being overwhelming; it’s very balanced. For the price, it’s one of the best I’ve encountered this year; these Arabian perfumes always surprise me for the better. It’s my first Rasasi, but I hope to try more.
I’m the first to review this. It’s genuinely delicious. From what I’ve read in the English version, it’s very similar to Belle d’Opium, which I don’t know, but this one smells wonderful, classy, and when it seems to fade, it returns in waves. I can detect the lily, patchouli, and frankincense without it being overwhelming; it’s very balanced. The truth is, for the price, it’s one of the best I’ve encountered this year; these Arabian perfumes always surprise me in a good way. It’s the first Rasasi I’ve tried, but I look forward to testing more.
A lovely perfume for spring or autumn, perfect when the weather is crisp. I wear it daily but with an elegant touch. My only complaint is that on my skin it projects for about an hour and a half and lasts a maximum of 4-5 hours, though it lingers longer on clothes. The scent is floral, reminiscent of fresh lilies and gardenia with a citrus hint. As it dries down, there’s a slightly smoky peach note from the incense, a hint of pepper that sweetens with patchouli and woody sandalwood. I imagine a bouquet of gardenias and lilies with pieces of peach, a touch of smoky pepper, and patchouli leaves over sandalwood. If I were to give it a face, it would be the mother of E.T.: classic yet modern, evoking the 80s, a dynamic woman, a mother, delicate and classy. It’s floral with a fruity twist from the peach, spicy and sweet from the patchouli. It bears a strong resemblance to Belle d’Opium, but it’s easier to wear as this one lacks that tobacco note that sets it apart.
Very pretty for spring or autumn with cool temperatures. I see it as daily wear but slightly elegant. My only drawback is that on me, the projection lasts about an hour and a half, and the longevity is a maximum of 4-5 hours, although it lasts longer on clothes. The scent starts floral with lily and gardenia, citrusy; as it dries down, peach appears, slightly smoky from the frankincense, spicy from the pepper, and sweetened by the patchouli with a woody sandalwood. I imagine a bouquet of gardenias and lilies with pieces of peach, smoked pepper, and patchouli leaves over sandalwood. I’d give it to Eliot’s mother from E.T.: classic yet modern, evoking the 80s, a dynamic woman, a mother, delicate and classy. It’s floral, slightly fruity from the peach, spicy and sweet from the patchouli. It might resemble Belle Opium, but it’s easier to wear as this one lacks that tobacco note that distinguishes the two.