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Rating
4.09/ 5
Popularity
High
Price value
Fair price
What do you get when you cross English refinement with the seductive, mysterious charms of the Orient? A dizzyingly alluring, some might say dangerous, a fragrance that speaks of the power of forbidden passion, in an homage to the tragic 1920s love story of the dashing Crown Prince Mohammed Ali Ibrahim of Egypt and luminous American actress Mabel Normand.
Composition
Top notes open the scent, heart notes carry it, base notes anchor it.
Top notes
The opening — first 15 minutes
Heart notes
The character — hours one through four
Base notes
The dry-down — what stays on your skin
Profile
Bars below show how loudly each accord speaks in the composition.
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