Oudh Jamal is an agarwood perfume which has risen in popularity with customers in the UK and abroad. Oudh Jamal is a fragrance with notes that exhude a sense of power and assertion to the user. This fragrance is invigorating and powerful, it creates a sensual and attractive space, within which one can escape the pressures of life, making you smile again. The meaning of the name Jamal is beauty. This perfume is now made in the UK.
Top notes: Bergamotte, Grapefruit, Starani
Middle notes: Prune, Ylang ylang, Pimento berry, Tuberose, Osmanthus, Rose red, Jasmine sambac
Base notes: White musk, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Ambergris, Styrax, Vanille, Oud
Type: Eau de Parfum (20 percent pure essence)
Content: 100ml e
Free from GMO plants and animal derived ingredients. Not tested on animals.
Suitable for: Men
Wilson –
Another top perfume by Al Aneeq, this is my second favourite after Fakhrul Oudh.
Anonymous –
By God this scent is nice. Take everything that the original Aramis Havana was, add a sprinkle of freshness and modern pizzazz and you’ve got an insanely nice gentle fragrance with fantastic sillage. I only have the sampler which is being used sparingly until I can afford to get a nice big bottle!
Anonymous –
If you want to smell unique then go for this scent, it is such a wonderful perfume, many of my colleagues are buying as well. Slightly sweeter than Oudh Maraam, which is my current favourite.
Muhammad Moyed –
This is the best Oud perfume I have ever bought! I can’t count on the compliments that I’ve got from people asking me what aftershave I was wearing, it’s fantastic! The smells last long time and it’s gorgeous. This is the 4th time I’ve bought it and I will keep buying it!
Abdul Malek –
It smells like Tom Ford Black Orchid but does not last on me longer, though the shipment was real quick.
Willow Travess –
Initially I gave it a 3 star rating, but having it worn to work and giving it a little time to settle down, I was actually surprised how strong the scent really was and to me, there is a strong smell of spice on it and reminds me of black soul imperial by Ted Lapidus. After having used for about 5 hours or so, I could still sniff the smell on me. So my suggestion would be- give it time to settle and don’t be put off by the beginning when applying as it may seem not really stood out much, but after an hour or so, it soon starts to kick in.