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Bahar Al Gharam - Ard Al Zaafaran for unisex

Bahar Al Gharam - Ard Al Zaafaran
  • jasmine
  • cedar
  • musk
  • violet
  • carnation
  • vanilla
  • iris
Bahar Al Gharam Ard Al Zaafaran is a perfume that celebrates the passion and romance of the Middle East. It opens with a burst of carnation and cedar, which is followed by a heart of iris and jasmine. The base notes of musk and vanilla add a touch of sensuality, while the violet adds a touch of mystery.
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  • very weak
  • all day long
Sillage
  • just a bit
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Gender
  • definitly women
  • definitly men
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Perfume Pyramid

Top Notes

  • violet
    violet
  • carnation
    carnation

Middle Notes

  • jasmine
    jasmine
  • cedar
    cedar
  • iris
    iris

Base Notes

  • musk
    musk
  • vanilla
    vanilla

There is no specific occasion to wear Bahar Al Gharam Ard Al Zaafaran. It can be worn on any day or night.

I can not speak for how long this particular scent will last, as that is subjective to each individual. However, I would recommend checking out the reviews on Fragrantica to get a better idea of how long-lasting this scent may be for you.

The best season to wear Bahar Al Gharam Ard Al Zaafaran is the spring.

Some similar perfumes to Bahar Al Gharam Ard Al Zaafaran include Al Haramain L'Aventure, Ajmal Amber, and Amouage Epic Woman.

The Bahar Al Gharam Ard Al Zaafaran fragrance is a fresh, woody scent with hints of musk. The top notes are bergamot, lemon and cedar. The middle notes are rose, jasmine and patchouli. The base notes are amber, musk and sandalwood.

Bahar Al Gharam Ard Al Zaafaran is a fragrance with a long and complex history. The scent was originally created by the French perfumer Pierre-Francois Pascal Guerlain in 1853. It was inspired by the story of Scheherazade, the Arabian Nights queen who told 1001 stories to save her life. The perfume was created to capture the essence of the Orient and its mysterious, exotic appeal. The name Bahar Al Gharam means "flower of paradise" in Arabic, and Ard Al Zaafaran means "saffron flower." The fragrance is said to be a symbol of love and desire, and it is said to be the most popular perfume in the Arab world.

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last update: 11-11-2022

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