Qasamat Ebhar

Qasamat Ebhar by Rasasi
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8.3 / 10 138 Ratings
According to EssenceVitae Research Team A popular perfume by Rasasi for women and men. Furthermore The release year is unknown. The scent is sweet-gourmand. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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8.3138 Ratings
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8.5123 Ratings
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9.1102 Ratings
Submitted by Darkbeat, last update on 04.06.2024.

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Pauloud

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Recommendation
How does Rasasi Qasamat Ebhar appear at first impression?

It appears rather complex and "dense" in the sense that individual scents do not immediately stick out and it is very balanced. Roughly described, it is first and foremost very creamy and gourmand. Regarding the pyramid of scents I can confirm the indicated tonka bean, vanilla and praline.
For me personally, the fruity rose that we have in this fragrance is very well integrated. It doesn't drown out everything but rather accompanies the course of the fragrance. So it does not become obtrusive.

In my opinion it has slight similarities with Oud Satin Mood by MFK. You could say it was his little brother. He is not so loud but rather nestles to the body I see the fragrance as basically unisex, but with a tendency to be feminine. But with this I do not want to discourage men from wearing Ebhar. If you like these slightly gourmand scents, this one might be a good candidate.
Especially for the Orientale-Fans among us, this scent is worth a sample.

As far as the performance is concerned, I can certainly praise Ebhar. Even for my pampered oud nose he is long perceptible. The first 2 hours he has a good projection. After that he retreats step by step.
In summary, I can say that Rasasi has once again developed a fragrance that deserves attention and last but not least is very interesting because of its great price-performance ratio.
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Faina

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No comment was planned...
This comment was made because I was asked by a perfuma to describe to her whether Ebhar would smell artificially.

After I had answered her, she wrote the following:

"...thank you very much for [the] detailed description, which could be used as a perfume comment (please do it now :-)"

Since nobody had made a comment yet, I thought: Well, "copy and paste" and there it is:

"Hello ...,

i've been testing. I paid particular attention to whether it smelled artificial.
Although of course it is very difficult to define "artificial". But I think I know what you might mean.

I say first of all my impression of artificial.

By artificial I mean a fragrance (type) that is present especially in modern perfumes. It is a slightly pungent, but somehow nevertheless aromatic, but everywhere constant fragrance. You can't really define whether it's flowery, sweet or anything else.

If I spray Ebhar on, then the first sensation could actually be a little artificial, since there is (perhaps) this special fragrance.

BUT:
Already after one or 2 minutes this first smell is away and it remains a completely soft, dull/matt (positive), not piercing smell. A fragrance that you want to perceive close to your body, to which a large Sillage does not really fit, because it acts like a veil on the skin.
...
Ebhar looks like the image of a thermal imaging camera looks. These rising veils close to the skin, which swirl softly with the ambient air or float close to the skin depending on the movement of the living being.
Strange picture, but I really can't describe it any better.

I don't know if it'll help you. But there are people (Internet), who could probably bathe in it, because the smell is not typically "anything".
...

Would be interesting to learn how others perceive and describe Ebhar.
Who's going on?
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Mdln0320

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Pure elegance
The Qasamat Ebhar was a blind buy that I don't regret. I didn't expect to like it so much, but this really is a special fragrance that deserves a review, even if I find it hard to describe. I can't really categorize it... For me, it is elegance in the bottle, a little gourmand with a very delicate creamy sweetness and a fine hint of vanilla and chocolate pralines, especially in the drydown, paired with a little citrusy freshness and a light pinch of apple, a little floral lightness, a little clean scent and cultivated creaminess, and a pinch of oriental spice. Qasamat Ebhar | Rasasi" combines all of this to create an extremely pleasant, really beautiful overall fragrance with very good longevity and sillage, in a very elegant bottle to boot. To my nose, it really smells as if it were significantly more expensive than what you actually pay for it. Not only can it keep up with the well-known designer fragrances, in my opinion it could be an expensive niche fragrance.

I understand the associations with apple strudel and lemon cake from the other comments here, but the fragrance doesn't smell that "simple" to my nose at all, it's very complex and I don't think these descriptions do the fragrance justice, so I had to leave my own comment here. No one note stands out in particular, and that's exactly what makes it so special, in my opinion. It is very well balanced and simply incredibly beautiful, for me the fragrance combines two seemingly contradictory effects, it is elegant and cool and at the same time warm and cozy, whereby it develops more in the direction of warm and cozy over time. It doesn't overwhelm, it caresses, and that over the entire course of the fragrance. For me, the fragrance is unisex but tends to be more feminine, and I actually find it suitable for every occasion and every season.

In short: a new feel-good fragrance that is very welcome in my collection :)
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Dennis1104

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A really nice gourmand
At first sniff, Qasamat Ebhar reminded me of a fragrance from Swiss Arabian. The Casablanca is almost identical from start to finish.
The Qasamat Ebhar may have certain floral facets here and there. But really very, very subtle. Otherwise, the two are frighteningly similar and so I can almost completely adopt my review.

The fragrance starts directly with a super delicious apple.
Grapes are listed in Casablanca and lemons in Qasamat Ebhar. Admittedly, however, I have more the feeling of smelling an apple-grape mix.
The mix is also slightly fresh, but you immediately notice that everything is bedded on a beautiful vanilla-amber base.

Imagine it like this..
for example, you take a sweet, vanilla fragrance such as Mercedes-Benz Club Black as a base. You make the Club Black even stronger and add what feels like delicious grapes and apples..
This is roughly the Qasamat Ebhar from Rasasi.
Great!

The scent gets a little sweeter with time, but never too sweet in my opinion. Everything is super balanced and simply beautifully done.
Even the apple-grape mix can be perceived almost to the end, which I would not have expected.
Compared to the Swiss Arabian Casablanca, however, it seems a little sweeter to me over time. I also had the impression of benzoin. However, no benzoin is listed. This impression is probably due to the praline accord.

I find the longevity and sillage to be solid to really good.
I would definitely classify the fragrance as unisex.

I am really very positively surprised by this little treasure.
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MaxSmells

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What ...
Exactly what is this? And that is not in a bad way at all. I never came across a fragrance like this before. This is a very unique take on a gourmand, with it having a lot of florals in the heart of the fragrance, making this a very nice floral gourmand. Is there have ever been a floral gourmand before I'm not aware of it. Then that praline note, that's sits directly in the heart of the fragrance making it sweet and floral. Very Very nice!
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AcarinAcarin 6 months ago
It’s like a toned down version of Casablanca.
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BertolucciKBertolucciK 3 years ago
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I like the floral opening, sweet with some fruity freshness. The gourmand drydown with praline, tonka and a synthetic vanilla is not for me.
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MariaSMariaS 3 years ago
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Total value for money perfume. Smells like a floral praline. It’s unisex, long lasting, warm, cozy.
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