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youvora · 3 months
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The Story of Arabian Perfumery | Perfumes For Women | Youvora
Experience the most magical series of perfumes from the House of Rasasi. Learn more here. https://youvora.com/blogs/youvoralogy/qasamat-the-story-of-arabian-perfumery
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all-arabic-perfumes · 4 months
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madina-perfumes · 7 months
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pearlanera · 1 year
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This plentiful discovery set, with its 20 vastly wide range of olfactory landscapes, is ideal for those who can't quite choose between a few scents. Slip a travel-sized bottle from this collection into your purse, toiletry bag, and carry-on to ensure you always have a fresh scent on-hand.
The whole ethos of PEARLANERA as an Indie brand is to forget the notes and focus on the scents and what sensations they evoke. The brand revolves around "Perfumes designed to awaken and make people discover memories and sensations through the olfactory notes of fragrances."
Just like how one picks their outfit every day, which typically reflects how one feels and what one wishes to project, so should one do with the choice of fragrance.
View PEARLA NERA’s product range.
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𝓌𝑒’𝓇𝑒 𝒸𝒽𝑒𝑒𝓉𝒶𝒽 𝑔𝒾𝓇𝓁𝓈, 𝒸𝒽𝑒𝑒𝓉𝒶𝒽 𝓈𝒾𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓈 💋💋
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katebvsh · 5 months
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Perfume oils by Swiss Arabian. From left to right : Musk Malaki, Rose Malaki and Mukhalat Malaki
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takhayyul · 11 months
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do i have any perfume enthusiasts here that can rec me some musky floral scents w woody and rose notes
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lemonhemlock · 5 months
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Fun little ask, what are your fav perfumes or colognes?
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I'm one of those people who need to match their fragrance to their outfit and vibe. 🙈 So it's not enough for me to have one fragrance or even a family of fragrances, I need to have one for every occasion. 🤦‍♂️
That being said, one of my go-tos has to be Diorissimo by Dior (obvs, lol), since it contains every white flower imaginable on the planet and I simply adore the scent of white flowers - lilies of the valley, hyacinths, jasmine, lilac, I love it. I have many white-flower-based perfumes; they are well-tolerated and appropriate for many situations. Elie Saab - Le Parfum is similar to this.
But I wouldn't be me if I wasn't on some oddball shit! So I'm really drawn to vintage perfumes - that cloying, heady, powdery smell of opening an old lady's handbag, of vintage makeup and sweets. The smell of lipstick I find very attractive (I think it's given by the iris note), so, for example, I wear Dior - Homme, even though I wish it'd be stronger. (I'm also one of those oversprayers who wants to leave a scent trail when I walk. 😅) The classic Agent Provocateur is another example - a very heavy, slutty rose* with an intoxicating presence that makes you cough - very powdery, very reminiscent of a boudoir - the kind of scent Satine from Mouline Rouge might wear. Loulou by Cacharel is literally how old ladies smelt like when I was a little girl, so ofc I overspray that, too. My neighbour who lives on the ground floor says she can tell I left because she can smell it in the hallway. ☠ It's very hard to describe, something like plum with wood? and incense with a white floral background. It's very, very 90s. Just an amalgamation that's very hard to separate but very distinctive. Other stuff I have and enjoy from this category are Angel by Mugler, which is similarly hard to define because it seems to have every note in existence, with a powdery finish + Cabotine by Gres - very strong, very potent carnation, very green, which may not be to everyone's liking. Loulou & Cabotine are also what I'd describe as pretty unfriendly, unapologetically spiky perfumes; you either love them or you hate them.
I'm going to be basic now for a second, but my first foray into vintage scents was when I whiffed Chanel no 5 in Sephora and I instantly fell for that artificial, cold, standoffish aldehydic smell. I had a bottle of Shalimar back in the day and her sister, Casmir by Chopard, and 10/10 would purchase again. Jungle L'Elephant by Kenzo is also a strong vintage scent, with spicy cloves, dark citrus and amber that shares that heady quality I'm drawn to. For a long time I kept a big bottle of Opium by YSL, which remains the queen of spicy scents to me, it's like all possible condiments condensed into this hegemonic cloud of aroma. The people around you will always know you're wearing this. 😂 Sometime in the future, I would like to try some similar scents like Aromatics Elixir (Clinique), Cinnabar & Youth Dew (Estee Lauder) and Magie Noir by Lancome. Not a priority, but they're on my list. I used to have Fame by Lady Gaga and it smelt very incense-y, which was fine by me, since I love all church smells - myrrh and the like.
I'm very fond of nostalgia scents from my childhood. Weirdly enough, cough syrup. Which is exactly what Egoiste by Chanel reminds me of. :)) Which is why I put it on my list. There's also a recurring motif I keep encountering in my choices - something I associate with my grandmother's house, slightly Oriental, caramel, but somehow also minty. Like all old ladies, she used to keep all kinds of sweets in an ornate bowl - mint drops and other kinds of sucking candy or toffees. And, like all children, I greatly coveted that bowl. Perhaps the saffron note has something to do with this, but it's something I recognise in perfumes like Shaghaf Oud by Swiss Arabian, the oil Tanasuk (Al Haramain) or Herod (Parfums de Marly). So those kinds of scents feel v comforting and familiar to me. Herod is so well-named, too, that's 100% what thee Herod would actually wear.
*I love rose in all its forms. The idea that someone could dislike rose is very peculiar to me. :)) I have a bright, sirupy rose in Madame Gres (though it doesn't list in the notes, weirdly enough, so must be the combination of pineapple and peony that I perceive as rose) and the sparkliest, girliest, pinkest rose in my Delina dupe. I couldn't get the rotting, sickening rose note out of my head when I first smelt Portait of a Lady, so I had to buy a replica (I'm categorically not dishing out 300 euros for a bottle of perfume, lol). I'm so curious about Rosenrot by Rammstein (💀) because it's supposed to smell like roses with blood, but I read it unfortunately doesn't lasts very long.
There are not many smells I tend to dislike - heavy oud is one of them, for example Cuir Intense by Guerlain smells like wet dog on me. I once smelled Hacivat by Nishane out of curiosity and it legit made me think of feces. I love chocolate and think it smells complex and appetizing, but I wouldn't really buy such a fragrance for myself.
A bit unusual since I do love gourmands. Anything that smells like candy or sugar or fruits. Recent purchases are Safeer by Lattafa, which smells literally like a sparkling, sugary lemon cut in half, so bright that approaching it makes your mouth water + Amber is Great by Zimaya, which legit reminds me of Skittles. :)) More conventional perfumes I wore were Lost Cherry and Bitter Peach by Tom Ford. My replicas at least did not have the longevity weaknesses of the original and were really mouth-watering.
I would say I'm fairly adventurous when it comes to perfume, since I enjoy a wide variety of notes. Green fragrances are also right up my alley. Strong notes of patchouli, vetiver, grass, leaves. My boyfriend is getting me Nerolia Vetiver Forte for Christmas and it's the greenest woody white floral, I can't wait to overspray and exasperate people. :)) Tobacco is a weird note for me because I seem to love it in perfume but absolutely detest it IRL. Tobacco Vanille (Tom Ford) and Aventus for Her (Creed) may be very hyped, but I still got people very frequently asking me what I'm wearing. They're hits with the public! Leather I also find complex scent, though I don't think I have anything with leather in it right now. I went through a phase this year where I used up half a bottle of Libre by YSL because I couldn't get enough of the lavender. Olympea by Paco Rabanne got the same treatment from me - just the cleanest, soapiest, most comforting, intriguingly salty perfume. Works so well with the Layali oil by Swiss Arabian.
For the future, I'd like to collect more generally unusual scents. Or anything that can be described as evil or witchy or dark (because I'm a 13 year-old edgelord 😂). For example, Toskovat make this perfume that is supposed to smell like gasoline and bubblegum and another that's supposed to smell like gunpowder, ozone and blood bandages. I also have my eye on La Couche du Diable by Serge Lutens - just.... everything about that concept. :)) I already have something that I think is similar, By the Fireplace by Maison Margiela - it smells of FLAMES and roasting chestnuts. I also have the famed Habanita by Mollinard and it's certainly very witchy, dark & mysterious, like someone is preparing bitters or a potion and they have a whole cauldron of plants macerating.
And, of course, I am dying to get my hands on a milk fragrance.
As for men's, I feel like a lot of them are so generic fresh-smelling, citrus, pine etc and, while I can't say they're not nice, they're very basic and too similar to each other. Sauvage by Dior is the perfect example of this. Men are way less adventurous when it comes to perfume, so the men's fragrances that end up making an impression on me are honestly something that would be considered unisex or, at the very least, different. Something like Amouage - Epic or Sunshine Man or Penhaligon - The Tragedy of Lord George (I'm curious about Halfeti, too). Boozy fragrances work well on men, too, like the very cheap (but surprisingly good) Bentley for Men. Tobacco and leather work well - Tom Ford have quite a few of these: Ombre Leather, Tuscan Leather, Tobacco Vanille, Tobacco Oud etc alongside stuff like Black Orchid, which is rarer to see on a man, because they have no sense of style. I'm also curious about quite a few Parfums de Marly: Carlisle, Godolphin, Pegasus, Sedley. My beloved Herod is labeled as a man's fragrance, but that hasn't stopped me! My bf has quite a few distinctive & memorable creations from Mancera: Red Tobacco, Oud Violet and Deep Forest.
Deep Forest I probably like the most but it's also the most difficult for me to wear. I'm not convinced I can pull it off on my skin, but I will keep investigating. 😅 It's the darker coin flip of my Eden by Cacharel. Both are cloying, intense and unusual, both carry the feeling of being enclosed in deep vegetation. I like to think of Eden like a trip through the jungle on the hottest day of the year, in your best beige archaeologist outfit. The smell of burning rubber from your ATV fills your nostrils, beads of sweat on your forehead, lush greenery and so much of it, white flowers bloom around you, sickly sweet, musty and ripe. You close your eyes. You're bright and weightless and floating off the ground. This is the best day of your life.
Whereas with Deep Forest, you're trekking on foot, through the warm, musky trails the woodland creatures left behind. The sun can only trickle arrows of light through the thick bed of trees. You reach a clearing. The flowers are blooming, but there is no sky. The foliage swallowed it whole. You lie down. The ground is yawning for you.
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lottalove01 · 7 months
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Hey! I don’t know much about perfumes but I am an aspiring perfume enthusiast <3 are you familiar with Swiss Arabian perfumes? Casablanca is one of my top favorites for colder weather.
I’m still discovering my preferences when it comes to perfumes but it seems so far that I tend to gravitate towards gourmands and white floral scents. Would you have any favorites within those categories? :)
Hope you have a great day 💕
hello omg im so sorry it took me so long to respond </3
actually im a newbie too hihi when it comes to gourmands im not that into it but a lot of my friends like burberrys goddess a lot! i do like some jasmine perfumes tho: le labo jasmin 17, demeter jasmine, byredo flowerhead and of course jasmine rogue which is kinda gourmandy now thinking abt it (the last two are definetly insanely overpriced) and i do like narciso ambrée and the green gucci bloom too! im still in discovering tho
im definetly gonna try swiss arabian perfumes im so excited! i think i even found a store that sells them so im definetly gonna check them out soon hihihi
i hope you have a lovely day as well mwah! 💋
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zaydannyc · 10 months
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The Different Grades of Perfume
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When it comes to perfume, there are a few different grades to choose from. Each grade has its own unique concentration of fragrance oil, which affects how long the scent lasts and how it projects.
Here are the different grades of perfume, along with their concentration of fragrance oil:
Parfum (also known as extrait de parfum or pure perfume): This is the highest grade of perfume, with a concentration of fragrance oil between 20-40%. Parfums are the most expensive type of perfume, but they also last the longest. They can typically last for up to 24 hours on the skin.
Eau de parfum (EDP): This grade of perfume has a concentration of fragrance oil between 15-20%. EDPs are less expensive than parfums, but they still last for a long time. They typically last for 4-6 hours on the skin. The collection at Zaydan NYC entirely consists of Eau de Parfum perfumes, with the exception of our Premium collections with feature a higher grade of concentrations. We recommend you check out our offerings at our website if you're curious to try Eau de Parfum scents! 
Eau de toilette (EDT): This grade of perfume has a concentration of fragrance oil between 5-15%. EDTs are the most affordable type of perfume, but they also have the shortest lifespan. They typically last for 2-4 hours on the skin.
Eau de cologne (EDC): This grade of perfume has a concentration of fragrance oil between 2-5%. EDCs are the lightest and most refreshing type of perfume. They typically last for 1-2 hours on the skin.
In addition to the concentration of fragrance oil, there are a few other factors that can affect how long a perfume lasts:
The type of skin you have: People with oily skin tend to hold onto scents longer than people with dry skin.
The climate you live in: Perfumes will evaporate more quickly in hot, humid weather.
The amount of perfume you apply: The more perfume you apply, the longer it will last.
So, which grade of perfume is right for you?
It really depends on your personal preferences and needs. If you want a perfume that will last all day, then a parfum or eau de parfum is a good choice. All of our perfumes at Zaydan NYC are no less than eau de parfum grade, which mean they are long lasting and very potent throughout the entire date. 
If you're on a budget, then an eau de toilette or eau de cologne is a good option. And if you want a light, refreshing scent, then an eau de cologne is a good choice.
Here are some tips for choosing the right grade of perfume for the occasion:
For formal events, a parfum or eau de parfum is a good choice. Check out our collection at Zaydan NYC. 
For casual wear, an eau de toilette or eau de cologne is a good option.
For hot, humid weather, a lighter scent like an eau de cologne is a good choice.
For cold weather, a heavier scent like a parfum or eau de parfum is a good option.
No matter which grade of perfume you choose, make sure to apply it correctly.
The best way to apply perfume is to spray it on your pulse points, such as your wrists, neck, and behind your ears. This will help the scent to project and last longer.
With so many different grades of perfume to choose from, there's sure to be one that's perfect for you.
So, take some time to explore your options and find the perfume that you love. A good place to start is Eau de Parfum, which will ensure the scent is long-lasting and enduring enough to truly experience throughout the date. 
See our collections at Zaydan NYC for all things Eau de Parfum!
Here are some additional tips for choosing and wearing perfume:
Don't overapply perfume. A little bit goes a long way.
Avoid applying perfume to your clothes. This can cause the scent to fade more quickly.
Store your perfume in a cool, dark place. This will help to preserve the scent.
Enjoy your perfume! Perfume is a great way to express your personal style and to smell your best.
Feel free to check out our collection at Zaydan NYC. We have something for everyone and any occasion! Our mission is to help bridge the gap between modern and traditional Arabian perfumery. We hope you'll enjoy what we have to offer. Take advantage of this opportunity to truly experience the orient. 
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all-arabic-perfumes · 6 months
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lattafa velvet oud | All Arabic
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Beautiful golden perfume bottles by Swiss Arabian
Left to right:
Rasheeqa
Shadha
Yulali
Kawthar
Kashkha CPO
Nour
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nkonson · 1 year
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Swiss arabian perfumes, swiss arabian layali rouge
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silly--fangirl · 17 days
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okay i have a question for the perfume girlies out there: i love chocolate and i want to buy choco musk by al-rehab, but i've heard different things about it
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theperfumestation · 1 month
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flamingcreature19 · 2 months
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