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Nishane HACIVAT Perfume Beauty And Body Care PZ

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As NISHANE, we used scents as a language. A language, speaks louder than words itself, maybe is even able to go beyond words. And have 4 scents to tell our stories behind today’s Action, Time, Place, Belief concepts. Four of them are all created to tell mysteries of the humanity’s experiences by the most renowned and distinguished perfumers of our time. I was not able to detect a large odour transition during my tests and different weather conditions. This somewhat abstract-artificial wood impression certainly lasts for weeks on clothes and outlasts even the strongest wash cycle. I had imagined a scent that is balanced, elusive and fascinating. I got a scent that starts strikingly and bores me a little bit towards the end. The house of Nishane has a fantastic assortment of different fragrances. They have a unique and interesting one for every season, as well as every occasion. When you judge the house of Nishane purely by their scents, their fragrances are more than worth it. They smell unique and different, while still being crowd-pleasing. This will make sure you smell different from the crowd, in the best possible way. The scent opens similar to the standard fruity chypre profile that everybody knows now from scents like Aventus, Hacivat etc. However, I notice that this smells bright - where's the oud? It is mild to the point where the first accord I notice when smelling the scent after the top notes fade is one of a sweet, minty freshness. By minute 15, the accords are more clearer in that I notice the same vanilla visible in Ani Extrait de Parfum, yet the flanking minty-fresh patchouli is the note here that is the equivalent of the oakmoss in the original Hacivat. By the 1 hour mark, the scent is exclusively made up of this patchouli. In the drydown, I find a lot of resemblance to Clive Christian's Anniversary Collection - 150: Timeless which similarly has a sweetened minty-aromatic drydown with lavender & vetiver.

This is a wonderful house. Nishane put out one of my favorite fragrances of all-time, Ani, a vanilla masterpiece, so my expectations were high for Hacivat, and in terms of power, longevity and sillage, I'm not disappointed at all. Nishane uses natural (and natural-smelling) components, and the fact that these are extraits means they're going to last, and last, and last (and last and last and last.) In terms of fragrance, however, I'm not so sure about Hacivat. It's hard for me personally to get past that jasmine bomb, I only barely get the citruses as a result. But the drydown is quite nice, as this becomes a bright, clean, 'masculine' smell. The jasmine almost never lets go. I'd say it's the actual heart of this beast. But in the later stages of this fragrance (and again, it lasts a really, really long time,) when other notes like patchouli and cedar are allowed to come through, Hacivat finally hits the right chord with me. Nishane, a fragrance house that's high up in my book. All the way up? No, actually first place. But why? The fragrances that come from the Turkish fragrance manufactory are all unique, deep in character, enormous in durability and sillage, and you always have the feeling that they lead a fragrance direction to perfection. This also happened in the case of "Hacivats". That fruity, woody, fresh scent that I would recognize among 1000 different scents. I would smell him even among all the Aventus dupes. Yes, you heard right, this is "again" a fragrance that goes in the famous direction of the old. But somehow it is also completely different and in addition the best thing my nose was ever allowed to sniff. I'd like to explain myself Concluding thought: it doesn't smell like Hacivat/Aventus, it doesn't smell like Hacivat X either, but it would be more accurate to call this Hacivat Y than it would be to call this Hacivat Oud.Why on earth pineapple?! I don't get it. What Yesterday by the Beatles in cover songs is pineapple for men's fragrance. If I sing Yesterday louder, it doesn't mean the song gets better Hacivat is a figure of a well-known Turkish shadow play and the fragrance house Nishane (also from Turkey) has chosen this name for one of its most famous fragrances Hacivat is said to be an educated man who likes to talk pompously, but is far from being free of mistakes. Whether there is a connection to the scent here, everyone must decide for himself ;) Please don't get me wrong, Hacivat is by no means a bad scent. My disappointment only came from the fact that I imagined a gentle, balanced from the start, slightly fruity-woody freshie. So it's no wonder that I left it for now and devoted more time to the other fragrance I had been sent. Yesterday, however, I looked at Hacivat again and found that it had more to offer than I originally thought. I love the opening of Hacivat. The tartness of grapefruit and bergamot, combined with the juicy and semi-sweet realistic pineapple, literally wakes up all of your senses. It’s a spectacular opening that almost anyone would love. I mean, who doesn’t love the smell of crisp fruits and citruses? This fresh start is powerful, and you can see that Nishane didn’t cheap out on the oils inside. It’s a refined and skillfully blended composition thanks to the talented Jorge Lee.

Hacivat is a gradiose fragrance and definitely a must try for all Aventus fans. Both are on a very high level, and depending on my mood I prefer one or the other.The biggest issue with this release is the fact that this is a 50ml €525 fragrance released in the same line with sophisticated-smelling fragrances like Nefs, Shem, and Mana. The scent doesn't justify addition to Nishane's Prestige collection for this profile, and naming this Hacivat Oud is a gamble on the OG Hacivat's name generating sales. I have to say that when I first tried Nishane Hacivat, the opening had me excited. The heart notes got me thinking about whether everything was going downhill, and the dry down somehow redeemed itself by presenting the green aspects of oakmoss. The sweet zestiness from the opening and the fuzziness from the middle stage are still present here, with a twist of clean and green woody oakmoss. You don’t have to worry about smelling like something from the ’70s or ’80s; the oakmoss here is done in a modern way but adds a touch of maturity. Hacivat stands out with its unique oakmoss accord in the dry down, but keep in mind that it is a clone of Creed Aventus and not a cheap one. If you ask me, it would get a decent decant, and try it out before committing to a full bottle. If it was priced more appropriately, I would even suggest blind buying, but as it is right now, you are better off sampling first. Except for the price, I really can't find anything that would bother me about him! If I had to choose a fragrance that I keep from my collection, it would clearly be Hacivat. Granted: The base note also enchants me. The headache stuff has warped and the radiant fruit blossom looks very attractive.

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