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Supremacy Incense
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Supremacy Incense by Afnan is an aromatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2020, this composition features an olfactory pyramid designed by the perfumer that defines an intense and evocative experience. The top notes unfold with oregano, spices, herbal notes, and bergamot, creating a vibrant and earthy opening. The heart reveals opoponax, amber, and labdanum, adding a warm and resinous depth. Finally, the base notes settle on smoke, oud wood, leather, and patchouli, closing the composition with a woody, animalic, and smoky persistence of great character.
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At first, it smells like a bush, then the oud, smoke and leather remain. As it dries, a few hours later, it leaves an elegant scent, somewhat lordly, for dressing well. But exquisite. It is not as bombastic as they say, but it does stand out for the price; it is worth it.
I like this more than Midnight Oud. It does not stick as strongly; it reminds me of copal incense. It smells very well for about 20 minutes, then the intensity drops and it leaves a tone of incense with vanilla.
Strong opening, a mix of green wood and spices. After an hour and a half, the oud appears and a leather type similar to Ombré Leather but toned down, softer. It has personality and distinguishes you. Nothing to do with trend perfumes; this is something else; you will smell different. Excellent price-to-performance ratio. It lasts more than 8 hours on the skin with a moderate trail. If you only use blue and loud fragrances, stay away.
In my experience, the oregano (it lasts almost forever), spices and green notes come out fully, then it calms down and the sweetness of amber with subtle woods and incense smoke appears. It projects strongly and calms down at half an hour; that is its best balance. It lasts easily more than 8 hours.
Let no one buy this blindly; it is a bomb, and even after washing myself four times, the smell would not come off. For a novice like me, it is too much; it smells strongly of unpleasant food. I would never use it; it is the only one I have desperately tried to remove from my skin.
How exaggerated people are… this perfume is super kind. It starts with a normal spicy and citrusy opening, then goes straight to that smoky church incense and oud phase. A fragrance that is not complex at all; it stays very close to the skin. It is okay, but not worth the fireworks; I expected a bomb and it was not. A normal perfume that projects just enough. The scent is good, but not anything special; people do not know where to put their nose. It does not resemble Amouage at all, not even 10,000 kilometres away. It has a very similar dry-down to many Arab fragrances. 7/10.
I am testing it, one spray, and, my God, I am liking it so much. The oud is there with smoky notes and labdanum, giving intensity and longevity; I think the trail with more sprays will be a small beast, I say small to avoid sounding exaggerated, I will update soon. Frankly, it is nocturnal and grants a mystical halo, mysterious and with a personal touch like few I have smelled. The spices and patchouli are there, towards the heart, giving roundness and tenacity, modern and different. Very happy, it is my first Arab fragrance. A lesson in good taste and quality with a very convenient price. Hugs.
I bought it due to the good reviews, but it smells like a chemical shop, so I do not recommend buying it blindly; it is not for everyone. Personally, I did not like it; it is horrible. I am a fan of Sauvage Elixir; it was the best I tried in a shop among many from Bvlgari, Armani, Acqua di Gio, etc. Note: as it dries, it becomes sweet, so I give it 5/10; if you like it, you might give it more, but that scent is not for me.
I loved it! Fabulous! It is a highly mysterious scent; you lack imagination to realise what scenarios it ‘teleports’ you to. It is very different from all others, but it certainly ends up being liked. Completely masculine and it lasts forever.
It is one of the most faithful clones of an expensive niche scent, similar to Amouage Interlude. If you paid €200 for the original, you might feel ripped off, although the quality is good. The difference is that the original smells more like frankincense, whereas this one from Afnan is smokier. Do not buy it blindly as it is not for everyone. It smells like an Arab sheikh: pompous, sweet, spiced and smoky, very Oriental. It is so strong that it tickles my nose at home; two sprays are enough to go out. I wear it at formal events, adult parties in spacious venues or outdoors, with formal wear and in cold weather, preferably at night. It does not guarantee that everyone will like it; the opulence can be off-putting, but I love it, it transports me to Arabia and I feel wealth and exoticism. I use it with a clear head in those contexts.
Much hype for this dupe when we know that the true king of the Interlude dupe is Midnight Oud.
This perfume reveals itself as a truly unique experience, challenging for those seeking something beyond the conventional. Although it may result in being intriguing and perhaps a bit enigmatic for the majority, those who appreciate distinctive and powerful fragrances will find this acquisition worthy of consideration, even without having tried it. Its citrus opening evolves in seconds into an amalgam of oregano and spices, backed by a subtle but distinctive woody base. Although the citrus note persists, it recedes from the centre to give way to an unconventional fusion. This unique combination confers complexity that challenges conventional tastes, but for me, it has been an exceptional find. Although it is often compared to Interlude by Amouage, personally I cannot confirm that similarity, as I have not yet tried that fragrance. As for performance, it is undeniable that it has lasting strength, although I wouldn’t qualify it as ‘beast mode’. Its longevity sits between 6 and 8 hours on the skin, with standout projection in the first 2 hours, maintaining a perceptible trail. Considering its price, its distinctive aroma, and its solid performance, I do not hesitate to recommend it, although I suggest reserving it for those who appreciate spiced notes and experiences outside the ordinary. If you wish to delve deeper, I invite you to visit my YouTube channel, Rosko Perfumes, where you will find exhaustive analyses. Scent: 10 Longevity: 7 Projection and trail: 7
Frankly, it’s a well-executed clone of the blue beast. Lacking a test on longevity, it has pleasantly surprised me so far. We’ll see how it goes over the hours, but for now, I like it more than the one by Al Zaafaran. The sillage seems stronger; I’ll edit later.
The opening is potent, clear oregano, but also with a sweetness that isn’t as marked in Interlude Man, which could make it ‘kinder’ for noses not yet familiar with the Amouage version. It’s potent, equally denotes the presence of the original, continues to project and evolve beyond the sixth hour (not as exaggerated in longevity as Interlude Man and less than the Interlude Man 53 version). However, for the price, it’s more than enough. What more can be said? To describe this aroma that pays homage very well to Supremacy. The opening is rough, but the dry-down is the most beautiful part; those who know the Amouage version know this well. The Afnan version borrows almost nothing from the original; highly recommended. Greetings. *I haven’t tried the other Arab alternatives, only Killer Oud, but I’d say I’m sticking with this for now.
After three months trying to like it, I finally did. At first, it seemed like a disgusting smell; why would anyone want to smell like oregano and frankincense? But over time, I’ve discovered new tastes, and this is one of them. The performance is very good, somewhat oily, and it has improved even more with maceration. It smells of oregano, almost imperceptible oud, a frankincense that reminds me of T Rex by Zoologist, and smoke. Now I’m eager to use it in winter; I think it will suit my personality perfectly. A perfume that took longer to like than others that are ‘difficult’, such as T Rex or the Cambodian Oud Attar by Xerjoff.
A clone of the hype niche Interlude by Amouage. It lasts quite a while and is good value. Bear in mind, it’s not for everyone: it smells strong, mature, and dark; it doesn’t bring compliments, nor does it need to, and it’s very versatile. It’s the typical spiced, smoky, incense-laden Arab scent, famous thanks to the classic Interlude, but with a slightly herbal and vanilla-ish undertone. The Midnight Oud by Ard Al Zaafaran is also a good clone for a few quid.
It’s not a scent that will get you compliments, but it’s a very good aroma. It has excellent projection and longevity. In the opening, the spices stand out, with a smoky note following; there’s a hint of citrus but very subtle, hidden by the amber and smoke along with the patchouli. Definitely not a perfume to buy blind, but if you like mature, characterful scents with presence, you might like it.
The experience was exactly as they said, church smell xD. It’s not for everyone; I won’t say I dislike it because the perfume is well-made, but I’m indifferent to it. It’s not for me. PS: Don’t buy blind.
Smells like frankincense, spices, and full-on smoke. I tried it briefly in-store, and like with Afnan, it left my arm stuck for hours. Is it good? I don’t know. I wouldn’t recommend Interlude or Supremacy Incense. I’m joining those who define it as ‘esoteric shop scent’; I don’t know who wants to smell like that. I suppose it’s for those seeking to stand out and project an air of mystery. Perhaps it’s the ideal bottle for a tarot reader? Who knows… At least it’s cheap.
It’s not a perfume that’s difficult to wear at all. Look, it’s not Aqua di Gio, obviously, but I have much more complicated fragrances in my collection, for example Gucci Guilty Absolu.
After having it for a while, I regret buying Interlude. Now I have this and Interlude, and damn, unless you press your nose right up against it, you can barely tell the difference; it’s completely unnecessary to buy Interlude with this clone, I’ve never seen one so well executed, it’s brutal and equal in longevity and projection. Said 340 euros thrown in the trash, and this one cost me 39, unbelievable.
Horrible opening, must be the oregano, then it calms down and ‘sweetens’ a bit. It’s quite heavy for enclosed spaces if you overspray.
It’s a challenging fragrance; if you’re into sweet, easy scents, this isn’t for you. It’s basically incense, which I like. Projection is brutal and longevity needs no saying; I no longer wear it on clothes because after the second wash it disappears completely, it’s so strong. If you have a strong character and want to impose, this is ideal. Just be aware… no one will give you compliments, but what matters is that you like it and that’s it.
I’m used to easy perfumes and this was a challenge. It smells very strong and unpleasant in the cap. My son insisted on trying it, and once applied, my goodness, what a blast! On skin, that cap smell changes completely. I tried it the next day and liked it more, reapplied it, and the experience was very pleasant. It’s not difficult to wear, though only for certain occasions. It goes great for dressed-up events, where you want to project authority and confidence. I recommend it 100%. Longevity and projection like no other I’ve used.
Seems they’ve reformulated it. I bought a bottle from June 2023 and the aroma changed significantly compared to the early batches. It no longer resembles Interlude; they’ve lowered the smoky notes and oregano, and increased the fruity and sweet spices. Previously, the smoky and oregano notes dominated from the start and were almost linear until the dry down with woods and amber. Now the opening is fruity/spiced and sweeter, while the smoky notes (reduced) are noticeable from the start and last until the dry down. In the heart and base, there are notable vanilla, coriander, and tonka bean notes without the fruitiness disappearing. At the end, woods, amber, and a very marked tonka bean remain. Regarding longevity and projection, before it was beast mode with over 12 hours. Now the projection is good for the first hour and then acceptable, with longevity on skin around 6 hours (over 10 on clothes). Personally, the current aroma seems more interesting and versatile, but the performance is only acceptable. I think those seeking challenging and extreme aromas will be disappointed. Greetings Fragrantic@s!!! Update 1: Now it smells more like Lattafa Maahir Black Edition. The tonka bean is noticeable from the heart and intensifies at the end, similar to Maahir Black but more prominent. Update 2: The aroma improves as the liquid oxidises with use. The fruity and sweet spice notes intensify and the performance improves. Does anyone confirm if the aroma (batch 2023+) resembles Naahir Black and by default Terroni?
A different fragrance. At first, the opening smells like oxidised perfume, too unpleasant for me. But after a while, that rust turns into woody, amber incense with a slight fresh touch. Not my favourite, but its quality-price ratio, scent, and performance keep it in the collection. In my opinion, it’s for night wear in cold climates. The price is very good, as is the presentation and bottle.
Very rich. It’s a different touch, with an opening where oregano and spices stand out. Seems to have a hint of mint, even though it’s not declared. Smells like spicy incense, like a mystical shop, haha. It gives a mystical and mysterious vibe. It has lovely projection. If you wear easy, versatile fragrances that everyone likes, this isn’t for you. If you want something that stands out from the crowd, with a distinct personality, give it a chance.
Smoke, dried oregano, citrus, incense, green notes, bitter, more smoke, DIFFERENT. Not for children. Very, very good. 💯
I love it, but if it’s a downgraded version of Reflektion Man as they say, it can’t compare to the original, though it certainly piques my curiosity to smell it. I recommend buying a decant or smelling it first before spending.
Uranium 235. The opening is an absolute bomb of oregano and spices, very potent. Followed by incense at full strength, with a touch of smoke and a very timid oud with patchouli in the base. The projection is devilish; not quite at Amouage level, but certainly more forgiving (if that’s the right word). Not for the faint-hearted, and unisex only for very determined women. Batch 2021. Absolutely do not buy blind.
What a beast! Powerful opening with oregano and spices; between many quotes, I sense herbal notes. Smoky heart (the opening is smoky too) with a delicious amber that adds soft sweetness, body, and a certain sparkle. Quite resinous thanks to the opoponax and labdanum. I smell a semi-chocolatey patchouli, not green, but dark. I don’t perceive leather. I’ve never smelled the original Interlude, but if they say this clone is 95% identical, what a delight the original must be. Longevity of 10 hours on skin, present for 6/7 hours, projecting for about 2/3 hours with bursts up to the fifth hour. From there it’s close-to-the-skin, and after 8 hours it’s a second skin. Let it oxygenate, like any Arab perfume. Those who say it’s hard to wear or too occasional are wrong; I use it for work, going out, seeing my girlfriend, anywhere I go I’m complimented, never told I wasn’t suitable for the occasion. Batch 2022. Edit: I have a decant of the Interlude and they are extremely similar, but the original has more body, depth, and smells of better quality.
For collectors who love balsamic perfumes. If you’re starting out, stay away. It’s a dense, mature fragrance with smoke, oregano, spices, and an ambered patchouli as protagonists; I perceive cumin, so it’s not for compliments but for making a memorable impression and imposing the presence of a serious, mature man. The trail is fabulous. I liked it very much, especially for its price.
It’s an excellent dupe of Amouage’s Interlude Man, including projection and longevity; a fragrance that infuses spirituality. I loved its clean, high-quality incense note. Note, it’s not for everyone; I believe it’s not for the young, but for mature people who want to project security, confidence, and distinction.
WOW! Want to smell different from everyone else? Want to move from a lukewarm bloke to one with a silver lining? Buy Amouage Interlude Man or its near-identical twin, Supremeacy Incense. What fragrance? Not suitable for glass generations; it has beastly longevity, projection, and a heavy trail; with this fragrance, not even mosquitoes dare to bite you. For men with an unbreakable personality. I recommend it 100%.
Before judging, atomise and swirl the bottle to oxygenate it; letting it rest for a week makes a difference: the fragrance rounds out and softens. The opening is intense and slightly rough, but within a minute it stabilises, revealing a refined incense heart with warm and vanilla nuances. The structure is deep and balanced. Its performance is exceptional: with few drops it projects strongly and leaves a trail that lasts days on clothes or in enclosed spaces. Compared to Interlude Man, it’s more balanced and wearable; the oregano is present but moderate, and the sweet base adds an unexpected elegance. A great modern interpretation of classic oriental incense. (Batch 01/2025)
I bought it blindly, hype’d by the similarity to Interlude, although I haven’t tried both. I wore it one day and haven’t used it since. It’s a peculiar scent. My concept of incense is different; I expected something church-like, spicy and smoky. To me, this smells literally like that pesto or balm sauce you put on pasta. Of course, you’ll smell different, but on the day I wore it, I wished to go home. Not a blind buy for me.
What can you say about this exceptional fragrance? Note, it’s not for everyone, but if you like to stand out with your scent, this is for you. The oregano touch is atypical but gives it something unique. Green, fresh, smoky, soapy, and impactful. Don’t buy it blindly or settle for the opening scent. Open it, spray it a few times, and test it days later to notice the balance. The first time it displeased me, but the next day it told another story. Sincerely, a 9/10.
A fragrance that broke my mould. The leather, which I normally reject, is contained here, elegant, almost like new skin, and sits in the background. Mystical and mature. A ceremonial incense marks the axis, surrounded by dark florals and supported by a soft amber. Warning: beast mode. Two sprays fill the room and accompany you all day. More introspective than social, it’s for the night. It’s not for everyone, but for those seeking something deep and mysterious. P.S.: Out of curiosity, I tried an Interlude decant from Amouage. The surprise was instant: the Afnan has nothing to envy. While the Amouage is dense, almost animalistic, the Supremacy Incense keeps pace with mastery, bringing that smoke and dark florals that make it unique. A real proof that experience matters more than the expensive label.
Pure power; you can smell it from miles away. This is a fragrance for special occasions, but given the price, you could wear it daily… though it would lose its magic. Best kept for when you want to shine.
100% Arab scent, far from mainstream. Potent smoky incense, leather, woody oud, and resins. Some might find it reminiscent of an exotic dish with spices like oregano. It’s masculine, mature, nocturnal, and perfect for winter. The trail is eternal and lasts on clothes, so don’t over-spray. It’s peculiar, perhaps a love-hate affair, and not everyone is trained for this. Keep that in mind. Once dried, it becomes kinder, a soapy blend of incense with a faint fruity note, maybe strawberry, that I couldn’t quite identify. For under €40, I bought a niche fragrance; it’s absolutely worth it.