- Product details
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Release Date:
2000
Brand: Al Haramain
Line: rafia gold
Product Type: perfume oils
Classification: niche
Country: UAE
Made in: UAE
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: eastern, spicy
Top Notes: Geraniums, Lemon, Saffron, White Flowers
Heart Notes: Aldehydes, Cedar, Lily of the Valley, Rose, Sandal
Base Notes: Ambergris, Amyris, Musk, Patchouli, Rose, Sandal
The unisex oil-based fragrance Rafia Gold by Al Haramain opens the door to a world of Eastern tales. This spicy composition, crafted to enchant and captivate, impresses with its depth and complexity. Extravagant and sensual, it is for those unafraid to be different.
Top notes begin with the invigorating freshness of lemon, energizing and uplifting. Spicy saffron adds warmth, while geranium and white flowers contribute gentle nuances.
At the heart of the fragrance, an elegant rose blooms, intertwined with the icy fragility of lily of the valley. Woody notes of sandalwood and cedar add depth to the scent, while aldehydes provide transparency and lightness.
Base notes envelop with the warmth of honeyed amber and the sweetness of amyris. Musk lends the fragrance sensuality, patchouli adds earthy and herbal tones, and sandalwood and rose leave a long-lasting, pleasant trail on the skin.
I would like to add that in reality, the box is much more beautiful than in the picture. It has a sort of yellow-canary color. In reality, it is a dull golden shade with a hint of burgundy. It is truly beautiful. I haven't found a real photo on Google yet, so I was hesitant to make a purchase.
Finally got it.. I've wanted them for a long time.. The box is beautiful, designed to look like a small treasure chest. It was sealed in plastic, so I haven't opened it yet, but it looks really nice on the outside. If only I had managed to buy it for 481, I would have been even more delighted...
Regardless, when it comes to makeup, this is definitely the best choice and service.
Now I sit and think, should I even bother getting it when it arrives? It turns out that 3 hours before my order, it cost 481 hryvnias, but suddenly at the time of my order, it's now 650!! I understand the desire to make some extra money, maybe 50-100 hryvnias. They added 170 hryvnias to a product that costs 480 hryvnias!! That's 35 percent!! Either set the price according to your desire from the start, or it looks disrespectful to the buyer... Especially during Black Friday and all the sales... So I'm thinking... Do I really need this oil that much? And I'm inclined to think, probably not that much... I'm not against a markup, it's a common practice for you... But 35 percent!! Isn't that too much?