Dahab, from Kajal was released in 2015. The perfumer behind this creation is Christian Carbonnel and Rosendo Mateu. It has the top notes of Apple and Bergamot, middle notes of Cedarwood, Coriander, and Passionfruit, and base notes of Amber, Musk, and Patchouli.
Frequently Asked Questions about Dahab by Kajal
What does Dahab by Kajal smell like?
Dahab by Kajal features top notes of Apple and Bergamot, middle notes of Cedarwood, Coriander, and Passionfruit, and base notes of Amber, Musk, and Patchouli.
How long does Dahab by Kajal last?
Based on user reviews, Dahab by Kajal has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Dahab by Kajal?
Dahab by Kajal has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Dahab by Kajal?
Dahab by Kajal was created by Christian Carbonnel and Rosendo Mateu.
When was Dahab by Kajal released?
Dahab by Kajal was released in 2015.
What season is Dahab by Kajal best for?
According to user reviews, Dahab by Kajal is best suited for Summer.
Dahab is an intensely refreshing and tropical scent which I imagine would work brilliantly in the high heat. It’s not the most complex fragrance, it focuses almost entirely around a juicy combination of green apple and passion fruit. The apple itself does come across a bit overly synthetic but is refreshing and pleasant nonetheless. The passion fruit on the other hand amplifies that juiciness and brings that tropical element to the scent. From here there are soft musks and woods in the base but they are very subtle. This is a pleasant enough fragrance. I can see how the simplicity of the scent would make it a perfect pick for the summer, but personally I like my summer scents to smell more natural. This isn’t a bad fragrance at all but it doesn’t smell like it’s price tag.
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Dahab is an intensely refreshing and tropical scent which I imagine would work brilliantly in the high heat. It’s not the most complex fragrance, it focuses almost entirely around a juicy combination of green apple and passion fruit. The apple itself does come across a bit overly synthetic but is refreshing and pleasant nonetheless. The passion fruit on the other hand amplifies that juiciness and brings that tropical element to the scent. From here there are soft musks and woods in the base but they are very subtle. This is a pleasant enough fragrance. I can see how the simplicity of the scent would make it a perfect pick for the summer, but personally I like my summer scents to smell more natural. This isn’t a bad fragrance at all but it doesn’t smell like it’s price tag.