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The Bewitching Yasmine Clones
We found 2 verified alternatives for Penhaligon's's The Bewitching Yasmine. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.
Miraj Exclusif
Paris Corner
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"### First Impressions & Dry Down Miraj Exclusif opens with an assertive cardamom blast, quickly followed by a dark roast coffee note that leans into burnt caramel territory, rather than a smooth latte. The jasmine sambac emerges as the fragrance warms on skin, although it's less indolic and more akin to a sweet jasmine tea, somewhat subdued by a coniferous undertone. The fir is present and accounted for, adding a slight camphoraceous, medicinal quality. The drydown showcases a Laotian oud that is surprisingly restrained, blending seamlessly with a powdery Tahitian vanilla and a whisper of frankincense. It deviates by exhibiting a more gourmand focus versus the original's sharper aromatic profile. ### Is it Worth It? This scent is for the introspective individual who finds comfort in the familiar yet seeks a touch of the unconventional. Envision the wearer as a poet crafting verses in a dimly lit study, or an artist sketching charcoal portraits by a crackling fireplace. It is perfectly appropriate for cozy evenings spent lost in thought, or for adding an air of mystique to a casual, intellectual gathering. ### Performance Reality Check I observed approximately six hours of noticeable longevity on skin, with projection extending to about an arm's length for the first two hours before settling closer. I wore it during a rainy afternoon at a used bookstore and later to dinner in a bustling bistro."
Miraj Exclusif
Frenche Avenue
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"### How it Smells Miraj Exclusif starts with a confused blast. Cardamom is present, but overwhelmed by a sickly sweet, almost cloying coffee note that smells more like burnt caramel than actual coffee beans. The jasmine sambac emerges quickly, but it's indolic and a little screechy, lacking the smoothness of a high-quality jasmine. The fir note adds a touch of mentholated pine, but the overall effect is discordant. The drydown reveals a synthetic oud, bordering on medicinal, mixed with a vanilla that smells suspiciously like powdered sugar. It lacks the nuance and sophistication of the original, showcasing a somewhat crude composition that relies heavily on synthetic ingredients. ### Bottom Line This fragrance suits someone who prioritizes cost savings over olfactory refinement and isn't too particular about scent quality. Perhaps a college student on a tight allowance or someone new to fragrance who wants to experiment with oud and jasmine without committing to a more expensive option. They wouldn't mind a slightly artificial edge to their scent profile. This person values quantity over quality, but also likes smelling good on a budget. ### Wear time & Sillage Longevity is surprisingly decent at around 6-7 hours, but projection is moderate. It projects about an arm's length for the first hour, then settles closer to the skin. I tested it in an office environment. It didn't offend, but I also didn't receive any compliments. The scent remained detectable during a light workout at the gym."
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