Thanks, d.dog, glad the site is serving its purpose
Oud Yaquob is one of the best organic oils I've smelled. I thought nothing would top Yusuf, but Yaqoub is uniquely complex, and has a very atypical and interesting aroma. I don't feel I have even gotten to know it well enough yet to write a review. It shows great promise, in my opinion, especially as it matures.
I never tried Cambodi Cacao, but I do have a bottle of Cambodi Caramel and it has remained one of my favorites.
Not sure where everyone went, but the forum has gone dead.
Oud Yaquob is one of the best organic oils I've smelled. I thought nothing would top Yusuf, but Yaqoub is uniquely complex, and has a very atypical and interesting aroma. I don't feel I have even gotten to know it well enough yet to write a review. It shows great promise, in my opinion, especially as it matures.
I never tried Cambodi Cacao, but I do have a bottle of Cambodi Caramel and it has remained one of my favorites.
Not sure where everyone went, but the forum has gone dead.
I wish things were more active as well.
I do love the Papua and Malaysian oils over any other region or species(Aquilaria Malaccensis and Aquilaria Filaria). they seem to have the vapory and, basalmic notes i crave. I just cant seem to wear a thai oil from the Crassna species. Ive tried many times but, when the sweetness has gone the wood phase smells wierd to/on me.
I do love the Papua and Malaysian oils over any other region or species(Aquilaria Malaccensis and Aquilaria Filaria). they seem to have the vapory and, basalmic notes i crave. I just cant seem to wear a thai oil from the Crassna species. Ive tried many times but, when the sweetness has gone the wood phase smells wierd to/on me.