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A strong long lasting rose scent in an amber/oud background. Very similar to Aseel, but sweeter and less sharp, two faces of the same coin. Difficult to decide which one I like more.
A delightful oil that costs almost nothing, I bought 12 different roll-on bottles (3mL each) of Al Rehab oils for 24 dollars at Zahras Boutique, a bargain even if you add shipping (US$ 14)
Al Rehab along with Surrati and Al Haramain are becoming my favorite perfumes.
A delightful oil that costs almost nothing, I bought 12 different roll-on bottles (3mL each) of Al Rehab oils for 24 dollars at Zahras Boutique, a bargain even if you add shipping (US$ 14)
Al Rehab along with Surrati and Al Haramain are becoming my favorite perfumes.
AUTHENTIC Rose and Oud from Arabia How rare and precious is the pure joy of discovery! I found Mokhalat al Rehab by pure coincidence in a local Halal shop. It was love at first contact. This rose and oud beauty is completely natural smelling, so unlike the clanging synthetic attars that have flooded the west over the last few years. The scent is utterly confident, unpretentious, and relaxing--the result of many generations of familiarity with these complicated, finicky materials. Westernized rose and oud fragrances frequently strike a "bug spray" accord on my skin. Black Aoud in particular devolves into a noxious, synthetic mess after an hour or so. In fact, prior to Mokhalat al Rehab, I would have said that the only rose-centered fragrance that *doesn't* veer toward insecticide was Dominique Ropion's magnificent Portrait of a Lady, which now sells for over $230 for 50ml. What a wonderful surprise, then, to find an authentic, pleasant, and POWERFUL attar for under $10! Highly recommended.Pros: Beautiful rose + oud scent, cheap!Cons: hard to find"