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Brand:
Amouage
Line: crimson rocks
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Country: Oman
Made in: Oman
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: eastern, flower
Top Notes: Cinnamon, Pink Peppercorn
Heart Notes: Honey, Rose
Base Notes: Atlas Cedar, Oak, Vetiver
Amouage Crimson Rocks is an unparalleled unisex fragrance that embodies rarity, richness, and the spicy notes of the rose. This perfumed water was inspired by the Al Hajar Mountains, whose twilight beauty and majestic image captivate everyone. This mesmerizing and elegant perfume invites you to enjoy the magnificence of the queen among flowers, whose scent is complemented by refined spices. Each spritz transports you to the colorful world of mountains and offers an unforgettable aromatic experience. Amouage Crimson Rocks is the image of twilight enchantment, filled with the magic of roses and the majesty of mountains.
Top Note opens with a powerful duo of warming cinnamon and bright pink pepper.
Heart Note: In the olfactory heart of the composition reigns a juicy, mind-blowing rose surrounded by woody-animalic honey, rich in fruity-caramel and nutty shades.
Base Note, like evening mist, stretches in a balsamic, enveloping play of oak and frames the contrast of refreshing vetiver and dry Atlas cedar.
Reviews about Amouage Crimson Rocks - Eau de Parfum
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My love and interest for Amouage began with this fragrance. What I would like to point out is that it is long-lasting, warm, and perhaps even spicy (for me, it definitely represents late autumn or winter). Although, I must admit, throughout the year, I simply desire to feel its warmth, which it generously offers, so sometimes I even just sniff the bottle. There is no overt sweetness or bitterness, the fragrance is harmonious, cozy, and complete, and it becomes slightly calmer on the skin. It is possible that if you overdo it, it might become stuffy, so you need to find the right balance in terms of dosage. Thank you for the fragrance.
I was intrigued by the scent notes of the perfume after reading the description, but in reality, it turned out to be too stuffy (although I do enjoy musk and incense). The smell reminded me of the stuffy wardrobe in my grandmother's apartment and stale roses that had dried up in a vase. Overall, it didn't appeal to me. It didn't even wash off after several showers.
Firstly, the aroma of all the spices in which I marinate the meat. I will give it a try in the summer, as amuazhi is created for hot weather.
I purchased a sample to "test out" and if I like it, then I'll buy the bottle. The first time I tried it was in Dubai mall, and it left a scent of an old lady on my hand. I didn't like it. Now, I'm giving it a second try during colder weather. I've heard from perfume experts online that it's the best-selling fragrance in Europe. It has notes of amber and cinnamon. Yes, there is something about it that I find intriguing. However, it doesn't last long on me and there is no lingering scent. They say one spray is enough, but two is too much. With just one spray, the fragrance quickly fades away and no one has complimented me on it. They didn't even notice the scent. Maybe it's because my skin is cold? Or maybe Amouage fragrances have become lighter now.
The scent is unclear to me, unlike anything else - I can clearly detect honey and pepper. It has a heavy fragrance suitable for winter, but I really liked it. I will definitely buy a jar someday.
I really liked the scent. I can clearly smell the rose, pink pepper, vetiver, and cedar. Cinnamon is not present for me in this perfume. It might seem "old-fashioned" to some, so I recommend trying it out on a stand first before deciding to purchase. Although, it seems like this recommendation applies to all perfumes from "Amouage," as they all sound very original.
I couldn't understand it. It was monotonous, and all I could hear was the smell of a bonfire and some distant flowers. The scent itself wasn't very pleasing to me.
The notes are highly promising, but the fragrance itself sounds monotonous and uninteresting.
A fragrance that is dearly missed right now.
Warm pastry spices and a honey rose. There's a hint of woodiness. It immediately brings to mind the image of a bustling Christmas scene, cozy home comforts, and peace.
The scent is an undeniable triumph of goodness and a mandatory happy ending.
Thank you, makeup, for bringing the festive atmosphere in a small sample.
The fragrance is reminiscent of Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille. It has a sweet, candy-like scent with undertones of honey in an oaky barrel infused with rose and spices.
Wonderful!
An incredible aroma of roses with spices. Deep and complex. Bloggers detect cherry in this perfume. This effect is created by the combination of rose and cinnamon. Personally, I can only smell roses with spices. I'm not a fan of obvious rose scents, but this rose has won me over. It somewhat reminds me of Mancera Red Tobacco, but without the tobacco. Long-lasting, with a captivating trail and multi-faceted, it's a delightful scent with character. I highly recommend giving it a try.