#arab perfume
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jeff-rees-jones · 2 months ago
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When your wealthy mate offers you his old stuff he no longer needs and you have to stop yourself ripping the bag out of his hands instead of saying 'Thank you, that would be very much appreciated'...
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waniperfumes · 9 months ago
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Embark on a sensory journey with Wani Perfumes, where tradition meets elegance in every bottle of Arab perfume. Our collection pays homage to the rich heritage of Arabian fragrance craftsmanship, offering a symphony of captivating scents that evoke the essence of the Orient. Wani Perfumes meticulously blends rare ingredients to create unique and alluring fragrances that linger delicately on the skin, leaving an unforgettable impression. Whether you seek the floral allure of jasmine or the warm embrace of oud, Wani Perfumes invites you to explore the enchanting world of Arab perfume and elevate your olfactory experience to new heights.
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mastercrownmonday · 2 months ago
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this is a rage bait/discourse blog now btw (i will draw today's kirbtober prompt tomorrow when im not sleepy, inshallah)
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send-up-my-heart-to-you · 4 months ago
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in most countries
walks past group of men: *hit by wave of body odor*
in gcc country
walks past group of men: *hit by wave of perfume*
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sophiethewitch1 · 8 months ago
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gang what the hell does damian wayne smell like this is important
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little-honeypie · 1 month ago
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I tried out my new perfume and I'm super disappointed cause it's super weak compared to what it's advertised as and it simply doesn't smell how it was described.
I need help. I love arabic perfume oils, I loved Al Sultan Gold but I really want something floral and preferably jasmine-y/rosy like Gucci Floral Gorgeous Gardenia but I don't have the money to casually drop $100-500 on a perfume that I wanna wear daily. Help.
Suggestions, please! I think the most I'd comfortably spend rn would be $60. Links would be appreciated as well if you have any suggestions!!!
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bwaldorf · 8 months ago
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got a small roll-on version of yara by lattafa, let’s see how this goes 🤓
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bellamygate · 2 months ago
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girl hangouts r literally getting boba and sitting and talking for hours n that's it that's the entire activity
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princess-leia-lightsaber · 1 year ago
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Perfume of the dayyyyy let’s roll babyyyy
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Bint hooran by ard al zaafaran (eau de parfum)-
“Bint Hooran conceals an addictive and innovative combination of tuberose and sweet almond under a bed of vanilla, reflecting the duality of a woman's personality. A floral breath of jasmine and tuberose contrasts with the deep and mysterious notes of tonka bean and cocoa." - a note from the brand.
Did someone say good girl dupe? Because this is better then the original. Not the flankers though 🤭
Anyway, this is gorgeous!! A very good girl indeed.
Sexy, sensual and amazing for date night.A crowd pleaser with a burst of white florals and delicate vanilla at first spray.
Dry down is this incredible close to skin musk and coco with a little nuttiness. It’s soft, airy, light, ‘your skin but better’ kind of scent, yet so sweet.
This is luxurious smelling, with a promise to drive your man crazy😊
Performance is nice, don’t expect beastly performance. Sillage is insane. My man complimented how good I smelled the minute I stepped in his car😉
If you scrolled all the way here, I wanted to take a minute to talk about one of my favorite notes on the world of perfumes- Tonka beans.
Depends on the amount used, the smell varies between green and fresh to smoky, nutty and sweet. Here, it’s more similar to the latter. This note tends to add this smokiness, sweetness and sensual energy to a perfume, creating an additive aroma.
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skincareroutine · 1 year ago
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Wait what perfumes do u carry are u a gourmand girlie or a clean girlie (no not the aesthetic)
girl im arab so i have a lot of perfume oils. i wear a lot of oud, booze and vanilla. kilian angel share is my go to n love dont be shy and then a bunch of arabic ones n some from swiss arabia. part of me just loves kilian cus i read a perfume book once and his greatx5 grand dad was the founder of Hennessy liquor and he uses the same practices to make his perfumes today.
omg fun fact the first perfume i ever wore was when i was a kid and my cousin n i went to kidzania (i grew up in dubai) n theres a swiss arabia stall inside where u get to be a perfumer and make ur own little perfume oils w diff scents you like
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amethystjet · 9 months ago
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Let’s say, sometime in your twenties, you find it necessary and desirable to change your name, and the name Electra calls to you. Except that you decide that’s too short and not significant enough, and you change your name—legally—to Electrocardiogram. You like the machines that make them, you like how they beep, you find personal significance in aspects of their relations to our hearts and heartbeats and the impermanence of life. But everyone just calls you Electra.
Now it is a while later and you realize you’ve never actually TAKEN an electrocardiogram, and you’d like to buy one of the machines that make them. Assume for this scenario that they are affordable and practical objects. But the only people willing to sell them to you run a small online shop where they take your card details down manually. If you pay these people for an electrocardiogram machine, they are going to see that your name is literally, legally, electrocardiogram, a name no one else has. What are they going to think? What do you do? How do you explain this?
This is a real question I am trying to buy ambergris and I’m starting to worry that the name on my debit card is going to weird out the wholesalers 😭
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uma1ra · 1 year ago
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With regard to men, they are not forbidden to do that; rather it is mustahabb for men to use perfume on all occasions, and it is particularly mustahabb on Fridays and Eid, when people gather in mosques and prayer-places and so on. The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) loved perfume and used it. The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Women and perfume have been made dear to me and my delight is in prayer.” Narrated by Ahmad (11885), al-Nasaa’i (3940); classed as saheeh by al-Albaani.
The difference between women and men is that the basic principle with regard to woman is that she should stay in her house and use her adornment there, so that no temptation will be caused by her and she will not encounter any negative consequences. In the case of men, the man goes out of his house and works, and travels about, and mixes with people in gatherings, marketplaces and so on.
Moreover the temptation of men by women is greater than the temptation of women by men; if a man is attracted by a woman he can pursue her and try to tempt her; but a woman is usually pursued and is not the pursuer. If it so happens that she is attracted to a man, she would not pursue him, because the shyness and chastity that are part of her inherent nature usually prevent her from pursuing him. Moreover, if she stays in her house and does not go out often and mix with man, that prevents this fitnah or prevents her acting upon it.
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send-up-my-heart-to-you · 6 months ago
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favourite perfume?
arabian oud, or montblanc’s signature women’s eu de perfume
i use montblanc for school and arabian oud for everywhere else
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dumb-doll-lips · 1 year ago
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I think one of my least favorite things about living alone is there no one I can make smell how a new perfume is wearing on me.
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kaliuchisenjoyer · 10 months ago
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can you guys please recommend some girly arab perfumes? 💗
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softprincesso · 10 months ago
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I love smelling so good it just encases your whole being ☁️😶‍🌫️☁️
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