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Dubai Oudh By Trudi Bleu London
Dubai Oudh By Trudi Bleu London
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Trudi Bleu Dubai Oudh is an evocative and deeply atmospheric fragrance created by the renowned perfumer based in switzerland. Released in 2024, it is part of the “Luxe” collection, a line known for its avant-garde and high-quality fragrances.
Overview:
Trudi Bleu Dubai Oudh is an elegant, sensual, and mysterious scent that aims to capture the feeling of a nocturnal journey—one that unfolds in layers, much like the experience of a city after dark. It’s a luxurious, unisex fragrance that evokes both a sense of intimacy and a certain opulence.
Notes:
Top Notes: The fragrance opens with a burst of floral notes, namely rose, which is both fresh and rich. There is also a subtle citrus note that provides a sense of brightness.
Heart Notes: As it develops, the heart introduces spicy and creamy elements, notably a combination of incense, saffron, and an underlying leathery accord. These notes give the scent a complex, warm, and seductive feel.
Base Notes: The base is where The Night becomes more intense, with a deep and intoxicating blend of patchouli, vanilla, and musky notes. The result is a rich, lingering finish that lasts for hours.
Performance
Longevity: Trudi Bleu Dubai Oudh tends to have good longevity, lasting 8-10 hours on the skin. The scent stays noticeable throughout the day, with the oud and amber notes lingering in the air.
Projection: It projects well initially but isn’t too overwhelming or cloying. It has moderate sillage, meaning it stays close to the skin after a few hours but still leaves a lasting impression.
Occasions
Dubai Oudh is an evening or special occasion fragrance due to its opulent and sophisticated profile. It’s a great choice for a formal event, a night out, or a cool-weather fragrance. The warmth of the base notes also makes it a suitable scent for autumn and winter months.
Comparisons
Compared to other oud perfumes, Dubai Oudh is on the mature, more refined side. It does have the “barnyard” or intense smokiness that some oud perfumes from the Middle East do not feature.It leans toward the sweeter, more polished side of oud, which may appeal to those who appreciate oud but find traditional versions too strong or overpowering.