Rasasi Safina Eau de Parfum
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Release Date:
2000
Brand: Rasasi
Line: safina
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: elite
Volume: 100 ml
Country: UAE
Made in: UAE
Gender: for women
Scent Type: chypre, flower
Top Notes: Aldehydes, Bergamot, Green Accord, Rheum
Heart Notes: Iris, Jasmine, Rose, Ylang-Ylang
Base Notes: Cypress, Oak Moss, Patchouli, Resin, Sandal
Safina Rasasi Eau de Parfum is a unique feminine fragrance that will not leave you indifferent. It belongs to the chypre floral group, so it is worth paying attention to those who love bright, multifaceted retro compositions.
The olfactory pyramid of Safina Rasasi Eau de Parfum:
Top notes delight with aerial aldehydes, complemented with a spring bouquet of citrusy bergamot, refreshing herbs, and slightly tart rhubarb.
Heart notes merge velvet rose motifs, noble ylang-ylang shades, powdery orris root overflows, and soothing jasmine accords.
Base notes complete the composition with slightly damp oakmoss and cypress hints, framed by rich sandalwood, patchouli, and resin.
Green-powdery-herbaceous, with a touch of retro, and long-lasting. The base is really impressive. I was looking for Miss Dior from the 80s, but it's not similar to that, and it's also not similar to Paloma.
Before purchasing this perfume, I read many reviews on different websites. The reviews were so diverse, ranging from passionate enthusiasm to hatred.
I liked the price for 100ml and the design. It turned out that the perfume is incredibly long-lasting, so be cautious. And about the scent. It loosely resembles Paloma Picasso, but it's not as intense, it's softer. Sometimes it really feels like you are smelling candies, then soap, then flowers. I prefer the scent outdoors, it can be overwhelming indoors. It's definitely not a modern scent, not suitable for formal occasions. The scent is like an old friend, it makes you feel natural and peaceful.
I ordered perfume from a different website for the first time after reading a review that said it was the female Spartacus, and I wanted to try it. I didn't regret it at all, I really liked the scent, although of course it's not Spartacus. I love chypre and non-ordinary sounding fragrances, I like unisex fragrances, although in summer I prefer to use lighter perfumes. My nose detects citrus, rhubarb, bergamot, then iris, rose, jasmine, and then the scent opens up with resins, scandal, moss, wood, and wonderful patchouli. The citrus doesn't disappear, it lingers for a long time. Overall, it's an oriental, beautiful, and memorable fragrance, the perfume packaging is very beautiful and it itself speaks of the Orient. On another website, the ingredients are different, citrus is mentioned. Of course, not everyone will like the scent, so it's better to test it, it definitely won't appeal to lovers of light and sweet, candy, and fruity fragrances. I ordered a second bottle from Maikap, thank you for having it available.
I bought it as a gift, but I wouldn't even wish this gift on my worst enemy. The smell is simply repulsive. It reminds me of cheap cologne. I do not recommend it.