Al-Shairan Perfume Oil $5.75$23.00

Al-Shairan Perfume Oil

$5.75$23.00

The enemy of God, also named Iblis, He Who Despaired of the Mercy of God. Al-Shairan is the leader of the Jinn, a tempter who whispers false suggestions to men enticing them into evil and perfidious acts, and is the sworn enemy of all of Adam’s children.

His scent is fiery, bright and thick with sweet sinfulness: clove, peach and orange with cinnamon, patchouli and dark incense notes.

Excolo
Est deus in nobis.

PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial..

Reviews

  1. CarolineCarnivorous

    Very nice. It’s got that exotic vibe, and is sweet and spicy at the same time. Warm and intoxicating. As it dries more of that incense shows up. Often I think incense notes will be too much, I don’t really want to smell like incense, but my house can. This has just enough to get that vibe, but not overpowering. I guess I can say the same about the patchouli too, that’s often pretty strong. I’m really liking this, but unfortunately it fades relatively fast on me! So I might have to get a fullsize so I can keep reapplying it.

  2. carroll2012k

    This is the type of scent that gets better the longer you wear it. For the first half of the day I could only pick up the incense notes, which smelled lovely. In the middle of the day I began to smell the orange notes, which were so strong that I actually thought someone around me was eating an orange. I found this fragrance incredibly warm and comforting, and I will definitely be purchasing a full size bottle. It’s worth a try for anyone who enjoys incense smells.

  3. dementia_divine

    In the imp: Cinnamon, clove, and incense, with a bit of earthiness from the patchouli.

    Wet: The cinnamon and clove notes have taken the center stage. I get a bit of the orange note in the background, but the spices are doing their best to stomp on all of the other notes. It’s somewhat reminiscent of Plunder, which also has cinnamon and clove notes.

    Dry: The spices still dominate the scent, which has a somewhat creamy element to it now. I’m not really getting much else from this. If I inhale really deeply, I can get a hint of the orange and peach notes, but that’s about it.

    Verdict: I’m glad that this one didn’t burn my skin, but this is mostly just cinnamon on me. I already have Pickled Imp for when I’m wanting a cinnamon-heavy scent, so I’ll be passing this imp on to a friend.

  4. [email protected]

    This is a very pleasant, spicy scent. However, when the orange notes met my body chemistry, it turned what could have been a very spicy scent into something tamer that was reminiscent of cinnamon candles. On the right person, this could be a standout, so I gave it to a friend to see if it works for her.

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