LeBateleur Report post Posted July 12, 2016 In long-ago Arabia, harem girls rubbed an herbal poultice formed from a blend of sensual, luxuriant herbs and oils onto their bodies to prepare themselves for the Sultan’s pleasure. This lush, indulgent perfume is based on that ancient formula. Sweet almond and Mysor sandalwood enveloped by a heady veil of Bulgarian Rose, neroli, nutmeg, clove and orange peel. In bottle: Lovely, lovely almond scent with the neroli peeking out from beneath. I could just sit with the bottle beneath my nose and savor it for hours. Wet: The spices and something sweet - perhaps the rose - make an appearance and blend out the almond and neroli. Drydown: Oh no, the almond is starting to go weird and powdery. Luckily, the orange and clove notes are emerging to disguise it a bit. A few hours in: Yet another scent that virtually disappears from my skin in about 10 minutes flat. I get a hint of orange-and-clove pomander if I hold my wrist right up to my nose and inhale, but otherwise, it's gone. I really like both the in-bottle and post-drydown stages; it's to bad neither has any throw or staying power on me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maudlinrose Report post Posted October 5, 2016 (edited) Got this as a frimp, absolutely love it. Definitely want a bottle. I dont usually like almond scents, but this one smells like a beautiful rich almost honey - and honey is one my favourite notes. Im not sure where the sweetness and depth to the almond are coming from, but this is the first almond blend I could wear fresh. Edited October 5, 2016 by maudlinrose Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Casablanca Report post Posted October 26, 2016 On the wand, Seraglio is... almond. And orange. But mostly almond, as its high-impact, heavy-hitting self. Almond in boxing gloves.On my skin, the orange and orange blossoms bloom, but almond still slugs away. The neroli turns toward orange lollipops on me, as it does sometimes, but the almond and a little spice seem to hold it partly in check.In the drydown, I catch clove, and then nutmeg. But after that, the nutmeg seems stronger. The rose then does something unusual for rose and sneaks up on me. This is a lovely rose that pairs well with the orange and spice. The almond starts to settle down and let a better balance through. A quite nice balance -- this rose shows restraint, and doesn't bully through the heart of the fragrance in its turn. The only drawback for me now is the slight lollipop tone of the neroli, but that's just my skin.Once the almond settles, this is a pleasant blend. Not long-lived on me, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cali Report post Posted April 4, 2017 WHEW this is really strong almond from the imp! Thank god it changes directly when applied on my skin, but now it's just a very strong bathroom soap. There's someting very promising in here, though it's not for me unfortunately. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JuliskaMarie Report post Posted September 26, 2018 In the imp: Oh wow, this is a spicy, woody rose, with a little bit of citrus & almond! It smells amazing! The rose is holding this all together & that tends to disappear on my skin, so I'm a bit nervous about how this will go!Wet on skin: No rose. Neroli, orange peel & almond with a little bit of spice. Completely different to in the imp, but not bad!Dry on skin: Clove, nutmeg, neroli & orange peel. In that order. It's not a *bad* smell, it's just... Not something I'd really want to wear as a perfume.After a few hours: Oooh, this is much nicer now - like a softer version of what it was like wet.Verdict: This is nice, but I can't really see myself wearing it without a scent locket. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites