When I first heard the name @bybozoparis I was a bit confused. It seems such a peculiar name. It’s actually the name of the founders Grandfather, Fatah Bozo. The brands founder Khalid Hamoudi grew up in Kurdistan and the fragrances are all EDP and focus on natural ingredients. Presentation is nice and clean with a cool white box and a really cool logo. The caps are bespoked gold jobs and look way better than I’ve been able to get the photo to show. Fragrance wise this one is called In Law. It’s mostly saffron and vetiver to me. It opens with some bergamot (not listed) and some aromatic cloves but pretty soon transitions to a rooty vetiver with a little spice from the saffron and some depth from the Oud. This isn’t an Oud centric fragrance - rather its there in a support role to the vetiver. I’m having something of a vetiver fest at the moment. Perhaps it’s the change of the season. This one fits right in. Performance is pretty good. It’s not a monster but it’s no slouch either and that’s fine. The word that keeps coming back to me with this one is stylish. This is a stylish perfume.
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Frequently Asked Questions about In Law by ByBozo
What does In Law by ByBozo smell like?
In Law by ByBozo features base notes of Agarwood (Oud), Cloves, Saffron, and Vetiver.
Who created In Law by ByBozo?
In Law by ByBozo was created by Paul Emilien.
When was In Law by ByBozo released?
In Law by ByBozo was released in 2021.
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In Law, from ByBozo was released in 2021. The perfumer behind this creation is Paul Emilien. It has the base notes of Agarwood (Oud), Cloves, Saffron, and Vetiver.
When I first heard the name @bybozoparis I was a bit confused. It seems such a peculiar name. It’s actually the name of the founders Grandfather, Fatah Bozo. The brands founder Khalid Hamoudi grew up in Kurdistan and the fragrances are all EDP and focus on natural ingredients. Presentation is nice and clean with a cool white box and a really cool logo. The caps are bespoked gold jobs and look way better than I’ve been able to get the photo to show. Fragrance wise this one is called In Law. It’s mostly saffron and vetiver to me. It opens with some bergamot (not listed) and some aromatic cloves but pretty soon transitions to a rooty vetiver with a little spice from the saffron and some depth from the Oud. This isn’t an Oud centric fragrance - rather its there in a support role to the vetiver. I’m having something of a vetiver fest at the moment. Perhaps it’s the change of the season. This one fits right in. Performance is pretty good. It’s not a monster but it’s no slouch either and that’s fine. The word that keeps coming back to me with this one is stylish. This is a stylish perfume.