Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
Patchouli Prisma offers a modern, crystalline take on the classic earthy leaf, stripping away the damp, basement-like mustiness to reveal a clean, camphoraceous edge. Belonging to the woody-aromatic family, this note presents a sharp, herbaceous clarity that feels polished rather than raw. It pairs naturally with bright bergamot in citrus accords to provide a sophisticated, cooling contrast, or with creamy sandalwood to ground its sharper facets. In the Gulf, this refined iteration is particularly prized for the sweltering summer months; it provides a crisp, cooling sillage that cuts through high humidity without becoming cloying. Arab houses frequently utilize this specific profile to add structural depth to modern mukhallats, ensuring the fragrance maintains a sharp, professional presence during formal evening gatherings or high-stakes business settings where traditional, heavy oils might feel too dense.