Rasasi Shuhrah - Extremely Unique and STRONG Middle Eastern Fragrance - This One is AMAZING!
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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Great performance, uniqueness and depth. Shuhrah by Rasasi is a floral, soapy and green fragrance that features some very unique notes. The performance on this one is STRONG, so you are sure to get noticed while wearing this one.
This is Manliness in a bottle !! I am done with 2 bottles... Some use fragrance to impress others...and Some wear fragrances for themselves only !! ..the Price ..the Performance and the Quality... are top-notch ❤️
Great review
“Shaghaf Pour Homme” by Rasasi is the Spring/Summer version of Shuhrah
I am from tropical & summer country, and i got to say honestly this really fits perfectly well and can project quite good on sunny or hot days. For nights or cold weather, the projection isn't really that good, but very long longevity (8+ hours). I just bought recently this year, didn't saw the batch (maybe 2023?). For the smells are very unique in my opinion. The first spray i smell tobacco like cigarette, but with floral, green, soapy like powdery aspects. Most people here suprisingly love the smells. Worth the pricetag too tho. 👍
Sandra Solomon mentioned this in one of her short form videos and I've been very curious about it. Thanks for the full review, it sounds fascinating. I've seen tomato leaf mentioned for Valentino Uomo Acqua and am intrigued. I know the leaf smell very well; you get it on your hands when you pick tomatoes. And I love the scent. This one's definitely going on my list to pick up. Again, thanks for the thorough review!
You're awesome man thanks
@@realscentreview 😁
That’s what made me pick mine up! She mentioned something about it smelling like smoked cigarettes/ashtray. As weird as that sounded it made me curious. The exact moment I smelled it the first time I smiled because of how accurate that was. I don’t ever wear it in public because it can be so polarizing but I definitely love it.
I love Sandra's videos, you're right, she's very good with descriptions! @@QuattroZack1
Damn I’m hyped, want it so bad. About to order brother!!
Love how middle eastern perfumes give so much more for less. They all seem to care about performance and projection over there. Makes us consumers the winners though!!!!
The budget brands [rather, the fragrances sold at inexpensive prices that are marketed in the west by these brands] can be hit or miss, but I try to give you guys only the best.
So, I have grown tomatoes, and was always fond of how the leaves smelled, which of course smells nothing like the tomatoes themselves. that being said, I am not sure how much I would like a perfume with it.
on a side note, I have Thallium black, which has basil, as one of it's notes, this is another garden plant that, I liked the smell of, I like the smell of Thallium, so who knows, maybe the Shurah for homme would be good.
I recently purchased Shurah for femme, for my wife, in that one they added "sage" I see a theme here, this one is pretty good. dry down I would consider unisex.
I think that if you like Thallium and also Shuhrah Femme, there is a likelihood that you'd like Pour Homme.
Definitely basilic, but with a distinct tomato accord added.
Dry down to my nose is soapy and musky, could be considered unisex
Ive often wished I could see how some of my frags wear on someone else, imo, thats probably the best way to see how frags are perceived when we are wearing them.
Interesting take. I find that although there may be very minute differences in smell between skin types, all fragrances pretty much smell the same on everybody.
However, smelling the sillage from several feet away is always different than smelling it close to skin.
This has been my go-to for the better part of a year
Nice review! Man that sounds like a heavy hitter. Another one from Rasasi that I am thinking of picking up is Daarej, mind you it sounds very different to this one.
Daarej is also good - and much easier to wear. Different from this one
Also great performance
I've grown tomatoes and the leaf's have an intense almost peppery smell, kinda sharp and pungent, I've been on the fence about shuhrah because every reviewer has a different opinion but Rasasi makes very high quality fragrances, still don't know what to think
Dang, can not wrap my head around how tbis may smell! As my collection has grown, I've been into collecting "unique fragrances" sounds like Shurah fits the bill
I'd compare it to Encelade by Marc Antoine Barrois is you know that one.
@@realscentreview I went ahaed and grabbed Shurah.. LOVE IT!! Thnx for this review😉
Very herbal, sounds oldscool and mature to me. A soapy grandpa cologne. It s unusual, but i doubt it seems pleasant for most people
Love this fragrance, been wearing it for a few years now, strange but never had a compliment when wearing it...
I think depending on your location, the general public can sometimes feel too shy to offer compliments to people they don't know.
I definitely receive compliments from random people when I'm in Madrid for example, but when I go back to my [much smaller] city, people are much less open about opinions.
Many factors though
Cdnmi and prada lhomme gave compliment for. Me
Tomato leaf in Lacoste Essential. Smells very fresh crisp green leaf aroma. It really stands out and I love it.
Haven't tried it - not a fan of the house. I will sample it though for curiosity's sake. Thanks for the knowledge
I got about 3years ago but thanks for telling us notes this perfume
Reminds me a lot of Encelade by Marc Antoine Barrois.
My wife bought it for me after watching your review 😂 So… Thank you ahah.
Very good perfume if you like floral perfumes with insane performance. And quite unique.
@@diegoplanes7183 Interesting choice in gifts!
Incredible review !
Thank you!
i just received mine ring now and sprayed it on myself.It's not insulting at all, it's really
pleasant and unique. I have the same batch(2022 sept) but on the first spays, it doesen't seems that strong for me, but i will test it further. You described this fragrence really accurately.edit: The longevity for me is around 6-7 hours, it might need some maceration.For some reason cdnmi also lasts the same. These 2 fragrances supposed to be really long lasting, but they are not.I also received that day latafa qued al fursan, and surprisingly lasted so much longer then those 2.
I definitely don't agree with the hype CDNIM receives. Not a good fragrance in any way, in my opinion. Performance is moderate to me.
Shuhrah, however, is absolutely a powerhouse even on my dry skin in my dry, high-altitude climate. I mean, leave it in your closet for a few months to mature. I have to say that my batch was heavy right off the bat though.
I haven't tried Fursan yet.
@@realscentreview The only problem that i have with CDNIM is that ,when you spray it you smell that harsh citrusy note for 30-45 minutes. Fragrances usually project in the first few hours the best, but with CDNIM you have to apply it at least 30 min before you go out. you literally waste 30-45 minute of projection, it was not a really big problem when it was stronger. But now with moderate performance it's not really worth it.
Shuhrah got better after spraying it a few times.The harsh smell started to fade away and the longevity got better .
My mother says it still have a harsh smell and hates it. She usually likes sweet scents, so maybe that is the reason.But i think this is not harsh at all , maybe i just got used to the hars opening of CDNIM.
My favorite non-compliment getter, haha. I just like wearing it for me.
Love that fragrance. Even have backups 😉
Same here ;)
I feel good about scooping this up for $25 recently.
@@JoshOBryan Excellent price to quality/performance ratio.
I've recently picked up a 30ml of Encelade by Marc Antoine Barrois for 70€. Not bad considering the stuff is beast mode and it means I might actually finish the bottle entirely before it expires 😂.
The point is, this one smells a whole lot like Shuhrah. If you enjoy one I think you'll love the other.
Is it as strong as Jacques Bogart Intense?
Very informative. Subbed!
Thank you so much!
Is this reformulated? :/ I just ordered one and i will receive it tomorrow and i want to be strong :/
Update bro??
What is the difference between Edp and pour?
The cologne is called "Shuhrah Pour Homme" which means "Shuhrah For Man" in French. Lots of colognes traditionally use the French words to denote the intended gender and concentration of the fragrance because of the long history of perfumery in France, regardless of which country they are from.
EDP - Eau de Parfum is the concentration of the product. Its concentration of perfume oils is higher than that of an Eau de Toilette, and less than that of a Parfum
Although perfumery in general originated in the Middle East many centuries before the concept arrived in Europe, many people don't know that and for marketing (appealing to western society), and other reasons, they just use French.
@realscentreview i completely agreed what you have mentioned here. You have a great knowledge on perfumes.
@@nazriahamed7034 ❤️
Please try Nafaeis Al Shaghaf by rasasi.
It's on my list!
You never smelled Tobacco Blaze? It is even better to me.
What type of rose do you get in this?
Hey!
Granted, florals are not my area of expertise - I am not usually a fan of floral notes/accords so I haven't really researched this area deeply. Although the rose in this is jammy and sweet so I would say it is likely Damascus Rose (or an aromachemical synthesized to mimic this smell).
That which grows on earth
This smells like 3am at a strip club. Love it
I hadn't thought of that, but now it's hard not to
@@realscentreview lol
I am buying it just for this comment. I wanna know how a strip club smells like at 3am
this is a a way cheaper way to go for sure lol @@droy7101
The website mentions frankincense
I detect none whatsoever.
Tomato leaf?????😮
Hoja de tomate sí. Pese a lo que puedes estar pensando, aporta un olor muy agradable a la fragancia - aunque singular y algo que puede considerarse bastante raro. Resalta pero se mezcla bien con los otros acordes
@@realscentreview you speak Spanish??!!!!
@@mariapizarrosath8147 Pues llevo tres años en españa, más me vale!
@@realscentreview wow! That’s awesome!!!