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Silver
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Silver by ALREHAB PERFUMES is a fragrance from the woody musk floral olfactive family, suitable for men and women.
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This perfume is brilliant! I bought the roll-on version at a hipster market for exactly €1.50. Various forums speak of the huge similarity between Silver and Creed’s Silver Mountain Water, a fragrance I don’t know. Regarding that, I’ll just say that wearing it, someone asked me: ‘Your perfume is a Creed, right?’. Silver is fantastic and has truly won me over. Sunny, summery, it offers sparkling citrus notes -rather, cold lemonade- and tea, with prolonged and noticeable projection (without being brutal). I really don’t appreciate a significant change throughout its entire duration (we’re talking about a dozen hours). It’s worth continuing to investigate Al-Rehab, considering they offer perfumes almost given away that smell as if they cost a hundred times more.
Well, I don’t know how Creed’s Silver Mountain Water smells, but this one doesn’t smell particularly good: it opens with a gentle lemon fly-spray scent, evolving into green and woody notes. I see it more for intermediate seasons, not really for summer. It’s a fairly linear fragrance; at times it has a certain feminine cosmetic smell. I paid less than €5 for 35ml, which means I’m not too angry about my blind buy. I haven’t tested Creed’s Silver Mountain Water, but if they were nearly identical… it’s not worth a fraction of what Creed asks for the bottle, although it doesn’t smell terrible… this AL-REHAB is just not for me. My rating is 4.
I have the spray version. It reminds me of the chemical smell of lemon fly-spray. This smell, over time, disguises itself a bit and leaves a trail of freshly showered with neutral gel, but the fly-spray scent remains in the background. I didn’t like it.
I have the spray version. It reminds me of the chemical smell of a lemon mosquito killer. Over time it becomes less noticeable and leaves a trail of freshly showered with neutral gel, but the mosquito killer scent lingers in the base. I didn’t like it.
I bought it because reviews said it’s similar to SMW, which I’ve never smelled. To me, it smells clean, with citrus and aquatic notes, but it reminds me of another perfume I can’t place. Definitely for daily, informal wear; pretty and very nice. It’s a BBB for what it gives; absolutely crazy value. 100% recommended for those who like clean scents and live in hot, humid places.
Silver is a very fresh citrus-floral fragrance; it’s not very complex, but it more than fulfils its purpose. On the opening, there is a floral note, possibly jasmine or some kind of white flower, very metallic and sharp, with a strong citrus charge, very potent. When the citrus scent settles, herbal nuances begin to emerge over an aquatic background; it smells like iced tea to me, with a fleeting floral line, very fresh and cheerful. The dry-down of the fragrance is a bouquet of very soft, velvety white flowers over a warm, soft woody base. I’ve liked the fragrance in general, although I’m left with its final dry-down; the opening seemed a bit grating. Everywhere says it’s a clone of Creed’s Silver Mountain Water, and honestly, if SMW (which I don’t know) smells the same, it seems a rip-off to pay what they ask for it, because it’s a decent smell, but nothing extraordinary or original. Another perfume that I find very similar to this is Rock Crystal by Béjar; this one has a very similar use of flowers, but with a more complex and higher-quality development, which I suppose is what will happen with SMW. Its longevity is good, reaching over 7 hours on my skin; its projection is lower, but nothing unexpected, in line with other oils. Perfume for daytime use and good weather, with a ridiculous price for what it offers; if you like this type of aroma, it’s not a bad perfume. P.S.: In many places I’ve read that the oil version doesn’t behave the same as the eau de parfum, so you should keep that in mind; I have reviewed the roll-on oil version.
Silver is a very fresh citrus-floral, not very complex but it more than delivers. It comes out with a floral note, jasmine or white flower, very metallic and sharp, with a powerful citrus charge. As the citrus settles, herbal nuances emerge over an aquatic base; it smells like iced tea with a fleeting floral line, very fresh and youthful. The dry down is a bouquet of soft, velvety white flowers over a warm woody base. I liked it in general, although I prefer the dry down; the opening seemed grating to me. They say it’s a clone of Creed’s Silver Mountain Water, and if it smells the same, I think it’s a rip-off to pay what they ask; it’s a decent scent but nothing original. Another similar one is Béjar’s Rock Crystal, with a similar floral use but more complex development and quality. Good longevity, seven hours on my skin, projection lower but normal for oils. For daytime use and good weather, the price is ridiculous for what it offers. If you like these aromas, it’s not bad. P.S.: I’ve read that the oil and EDP don’t behave the same; I’m reviewing the Roll On version.
As they paint it, it’s not the big deal. Rumours say the oil is better than the EDP, and since I have the EDP, I say if you’re curious, try the oil. The EDP isn’t bad, it just smells like an air freshener, something neutral. Some say it smells like soap. I use it casually as a daily scent, nothing important.
This perfume has been waiting a long time for a review. Rating after finishing the 35ml spray (what a horror). It opens citrusy with a very characteristic tea note and a metallic tone at the start. In the heart, the tea softens and flowers are added, a soft smell like a dry-cleaner’s soap, dewy fields, and delicate white flowers. At the base, white musk and shy cedar make it attractive. It’s unisex, sometimes more feminine, other times more masculine, depending on the mood. Suitable for casual to semi-formal use, for work or study. It’s not potent; at first it seems like it is, but it isn’t. Discreet sillage and six hours of longevity on me. Zero compliments; it smells clean but too cheap for the hype. Better try Crystal Peak by Alexandria Fragrances.
This perfume… falls short by a lot. Review after finishing (what a horror), a 35ml spray bottle. The fragrance opens citrusy, with a very characteristic tea note, which is subsequently accompanied by a metallic tone during its brief opening. In the heart, that tea note is slight, and subsequently floral notes are added, a soft smell that reminds of a dry-cleaning soap, and which you can imagine as a field with morning dew, and white flowers emitting their delicate scent; these flowers are soft to the touch… that’s how the heart feels. In the base, above all white musk and a very timid cedar are appreciated, making it, is it attractive? It’s a unisex perfume, sometimes a bit more feminine and other times more masculine… depending on its mood. From casual to semi-formal, for working/studying. It’s not potent; at the start it seems so, it’s not. Discrete sillage, as well as longevity, which for me is at least 6 hours. Zero compliments, and well… a fragrance not to stand out, but to smell clean. Although for me, it smells too cheap. Much hype surrounding this, which for me at least, isn’t worth it. Does it resemble Silver Mountain Water? Better try Crystal Peak by Alexandria Fragrances.
I’ll start by saying I’ve been wearing this fragrance for 2 days and already have quite a few compliments about it: it smells clean, fresh. The first note I feel is lemon, then it transforms into a very clean, pleasant, floral aroma… the hotter it gets, the better this fragrance performs. I’ve tried it at night and I don’t like it; it’s very different in how it acts at night… during the day it’s a champion, at night it loses the trophy, hehe. Aroma 8/10, Sillage 7/10, Longevity 6/10, Projection 7/10, Versatility 4/10.
I’ve been wearing it for two days and I’m already getting compliments; it smells clean and fresh, with an initial lemon note that transforms into something pleasant and floral. It works better in the heat. I don’t like it at night; it acts differently. During the day it’s a champion, at night it loses the trophy. Scent 8/10, trail 7/10, longevity 6/10, projection 7/10, versatility 4/10.
Musked, floral, and aquatic perfume. Longevity: 8.5, minimum 7 hours. Projection: 8.5, it doesn’t reach beast mode but gets close; 4 hours projecting heavily without going beast mode, then it drops very slowly. Versatility: 7.5, springs and autumns are its correct seasons. Aroma: 8, excellent aroma with musk as the protagonist, then floral and aquatic notes. General: 8.5, very good aroma with great performance at an attractive price. Highly recommended.
What an interesting scent… I know several Al Rehab fragrances and they are all spectacular for price-quality and longevity. This 6ml Roll On version smells fresh, citrusy, and aquatic, literally like water, very green and spicy, reminiscent of green tea. I’ve never smelled anything like this; it’s modern but not for everyone. A colleague said it was strange, but days later a saleswoman asked what perfume I was wearing and said it smelled good. It projects to about a metre and a half for the first two hours, then drops to 20 cm and lasts another seven hours, disappearing by hour nine. The scent doesn’t change much, losing freshness and becoming slightly sweet and spicy. Despite being unisex, I think it’s very masculine and suited to young people aged 20 to 30; it works all year round. It reminds me a bit of Victorinox’s Swiss Army; they aren’t the same but share something. In summary, it’s a masculine fragrance, extroverted and sexy, something unusual in citrus notes. It’s good and I’ll be repurchasing.
Musk, floral, and aquatic. Longevity: 8.5, minimum seven hours. Projection: 8.5, not a beast but close; it projects strongly for four hours and then fades gradually. Versatility: 7.5, ideal for spring and autumn. Scent: 8, the musk is the protagonist with floral and aquatic notes. Overall: 8.5, a great scent and performance at a good price. Highly recommended.
I absolutely disliked it. I bought the EDP online trusting experts who called it a jewel, but it was a total disappointment. Neither I nor my circle liked it. The quality matches its ten-dollar price tag; not suitable for elegant events, perhaps only for teenagers. Opinion of someone frustrated by not having tried it first.
My experience with this fragrance hasn’t been good. I bought the Eau de Parfum version online. I followed the recommendation of two specialists who positioned it as a jewel, so my expectation was very high, as well as my subsequent disappointment upon trying it. It also didn’t please the people in my circle. Its quality is in line with its price: $10. I don’t recommend it for elegant occasions. It could be for teenagers. Although it’s my opinion arising from the frustration of a purchase without having tested it first.
Intense and potent aquatic freshness; it smells very uncommon and brilliant.
Good price, it’s quite a unisex fragrance. A very rich citrus opening that doesn’t last long before giving way to the musk and floral notes, which are the most predominant.
I borrowed it from my husband to go to work. I like it for spring and summer. It has a super citrus opening and on my skin it soon turns something sweet and very pleasant. I use the roll-on version which is more concentrated and better. It projects well and is unisex.
Something surprising about Al-Rehabs in roll-on form is that they project very well. Accustomed to the spray mode, I thought they wouldn’t project or have good longevity, but quite the opposite. What does it smell like? It’s a clean, fresh, non-herbal, super-versatile, non-complex scent. It’s an aquatic floral that the white musk makes it feel powdery. It’s a daytime scent, not for night. A unisex scent, slightly leaning masculine. The best cheap perfume of my life. Good, pretty, and incredibly cheap. Longevity on roll-on I consider a maximum of 5 hours, but without problems you can reapply (or at least that’s what my nose says), but it projects very well. Definitely for daily office use. It costs almost nothing, around $8 in Arab bazaars. Well worth trying.
What’s surprising about Al-Rehab in roll-on form is that it projects very well. Used to spray, I thought it wouldn’t project or have good longevity, but quite the opposite. What does it smell like? It’s a clean, fresh scent, not herbal, super versatile and nothing complex. It’s an aquatic floral where the white musk makes it feel talc-like. It’s a daytime scent, not for night. Unisex, leaning slightly masculine. The best cheap perfume of my life. Good, pretty and incredibly cheap. Longevity in roll-on form I’d say is a maximum of five hours, but you can easily reapply. It projects very well. Definitely for daily office use. It costs almost nothing, around $8 in Arab bazaars. Well worth trying.
Right, we all know it’s a ‘Silver Mountain Water’ inspiration. Do they resemble each other? Yes, quite a bit. The opening is distinct and very synthetic, yet it stays on the same vein as Silver, which from the start smells of ink, flowers and the like, but as it dries down it becomes almost identical. This fragrance doesn’t develop; you won’t notice the evolution from the opening to the dry-down; it smells practically the same in the alcoholic opening and 15 minutes later as it does after four hours. It truly mimics SMW for a fraction of the price; even sniffing them side by side, there’s hardly any difference. SMW is my favourite Creed fragrance, so finding something truly good at this price is a blessing. It cost me 360 pesos against the original’s 7,200. The longevity is good, the projection is too, and the quality isn’t bad. The original Creed tends to smell of exotic fruit mixed with tattoo ink due to its note blend, so it’s not the most natural scent. Longevity 8/10, Trail 8/10, Price 10/10, Similarity to SMW 9.5/10.
Okay, we all know it’s an ‘inspiration for Silver Mountain Water’, but well, do they resemble each other? The answer is yes, quite a bit. The opening is different; it’s very synthetic, but it stays in that same vein as Silver, which from the opening smells like ink, flowers, and the rest, but in the dry-down it passes from resembling a lot to being almost identical. This fragrance doesn’t develop and you don’t notice the evolution from opening to dry-down; it smells practically the same from the alcoholic opening as it does 15 minutes later, or 1, 2, or 4 hours after. It truly imitates SMW for a fraction of the price; even smelling them from the side, there’s hardly any difference noticed. SMW is my favourite Creed fragrance, so finding something truly good at this price is a blessing. It cost me 360 pesos against the 7,200 that SMW cost me. Its longevity is good, its projection too; the quality isn’t bad in itself, the original Creed tends to smell like a sort of exotic fruit with tattoo ink due to the note mix, so it’s not the most natural scent in itself. Longevity 8/10, Sillage 8/10, Price 10/10, Similarity to SMW 9.5/10.
This wonderful gem has the vibe of Silver Mountain Water and practically costs nothing. I paid just $3 for 35 ml. At first, the green, floral and citrus notes are more potent; after two hours, musk and wood blend in, making it impossible to distinguish or describe the aquatic notes. The trail is moderate and lasts around five hours. You won’t go wrong buying it blind. A fantastic scent for summer.
This is a scent that requires getting used to; very similar to Cremo Silver Water and Birch and Creed Mountain Water, though more intense than both. Al-Rehab makes some excellent fragrances.
A fresh scent, slightly sharp though I can’t quite identify the note. It opens very citrusy, versatile, with a watery touch that makes it very wearable for summer days. After an hour, the musk becomes noticeable, slightly soapy, followed by the flowers that make it unisex. On my skin, it lasts 5 to 6 hours. It is very similar to Sun Java White by Franck Olivier, just a bit deeper but very alike. It can be worn at work or as a signature scent. Overall, I give it an 8.5 for its versatility, projection in the first hour, and value for money; it feels more expensive than it is.
Soapy, exquisitely floral, fresh and unique.
The crown jewel of Al-Rehab, a perfect fragrance to buy blind, excellent for summer, and given its price, it’s ideal if you want to start your collection.
This is my first Arabic perfume and now I understand the hype. A fragrance that is anything but challenging; as they say, you buy it blind because everyone will love it. It smells clean and fresh, like wearing a transparent, sophisticated layer, slightly sweet and floral, balanced with musky notes that give it character. I’m not a huge fan of the opening, but it evolves beautifully as you wear it. Due to the sweetness, I’d recommend it for younger people or for daytime wear. It smells delicious, even though I’m already an old man.