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Amouage Homage is a limited edition introduced in honor to 25th anniversary of Amouage, in 2008. A rose feeling opens the composition up, thanks to the fines quality Taif rose petals mixed with silver incense, available only in south Oman, in mountain region, blended with jasmine, silver Oud and Al – Andalus, ending with orange, lemon and sandalwood. The fragrance is available in a 12 ml bottle. It belongs to the Attars group – which can be translated as – contributing to a rose feeling.
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I was a little bit affraid to apply Homage at the first time,because I read the rewiews below, but I overcame my shyness and I done it.:)
This frag is just lovely! I absolutely understand this fragrance would be a horrible stinky stuff if it doesn't works with the chemistry well..but I have to say my skin loves the orientals and works beautifully with Amouage aromas, so I just amazed by this uplifting scent.
I dont like citrus scents, but Amouage Homage is an exception.It's juicy -zesty orange candy scent with a twist of incense and sandalwood.Unique, unusual scent. I have to say this frag is another well made Amouage perfume.
Unique scent, definitely unusual/exclusive. Not my type though :X
10/10
Reposting earlier comment on Tribute here, was asked by another member to repost:
Guys, im my search for good attars I went to arabic countries, including Oman. There I went to Amouage's factory. The truth is that Amouage produces its attars with varying quality. I am not sure why this is happening but they have some problems controlling quality of the end-product, probably because they have different inputs for each batch. I personally got my hands on 3 different qualities of the Tribute. Only one of them was as good as it was supposed to be. The other two batches had either too much tobacco or too much vetiver or too little rose etc in the final bouquet. So please try the bottle before you buy it, don't rely on the tester, try THAT VERY BOTTLE. The same problem is with other, originally excellent, attars - Al Mulook, Al Mas, Eidyya, Badr al Budur, Al Andalus. The way to correct the Tribute that has too much tobacco is to add further 5-15% of Ajmal's rose oil - the spicy and zesty Kashmiri rose that they widely sell in their shops in the arabic countries (they also call it Ruh al Ward). After mixing wait for 2-3 months keeping the bottle in the dark cool cabinet. The result exceeded my expectations! Good luck!
It starts with citrus on eucalyptus oil/lemon grass oil, it travels and permeates my comfort zone giving me more comfort. then the rose and smoke starts to unravel peeling one by one till it become dominant then the smell of rose accompanied inside frankincense starts to appear, my god the smell is reaaaaally divine , i cannot describe it though after keeping some money for a year i own it together with tribute, both fragrance do burn a large hole in my wallet, but it worth every penny the smell is indeed unique, one drop is more than enough to spread it's divine smell, the only problem is my family likes it, and i am obsessed with it and become more stingy to let them try and to me it is the penultimate perfume that i must have , i fear that my hunger for perfume is satiated and i am stuck with homage forever and the terms limited edition scares me, should i keep more money to buy another bottle?...
i had it because i've heared so much good about it. Much adu about nothing:) Maybe nice on male skin, that kind of sharp vetyver or something. But can get same effect paying less, much less.
I get this strong citrus and perhaps silver incense note? It has the same pungent feel to it as eucalyptus oil, and smells rather like that left over trail left if you've left it running through a vaporizer overnight or on your tissue. Then i start getting an 'old spice' style masculine element coming through. It's way too masculine and pungent on me... I could never wear this.
wonderful magical fragrance, classed in the 10 most beautiful fragrances in the world !!
it is just not my style, too feminine, too sensitive scent, not romantic but naive fragance, i dont like wear this but it is a chef d'oeuvre for those who like his style of perfumes
I wore this four times before writing my review. The reason is I needed to.
The fisrt three wearings I used a light hand, and was pleasantly surprised by the light, airy floral notes. Actually, i get more jasmine/oud here than rose, as the top notes don't stick out much to me. It's lovely when first applied.
The problem is I found myself walking out the door feeling the love, and later that evening fretting over stepping out without wearing a scent. And then I remembered I did apply something, it just evaporated too quickly.
On this fourth wearing I dumped the remaining sample vile on myself. I highly recommend not doing this; if you do the only homage you'll be paying is to the shower.
I can't recommend this, actually. i think it would leave a better impression as an EDP, not as a thick, highly concentrated oil. It just doesn't wear well.
I finally got to smell this one and horror it smells like "Fairy" washing up liquid.. I am so glad I didn't buy it blind
Lavandana , the three I have all cost around £50.00s . In the U.K I get them from Selfridges in London.
I have three Amouage attars yet find information about impossible to find . I would love any help, the ones I own are Tay'ibba, Baha and Rose . The very small labels fell off when they arrived so I am guessing at spelling. at least two of these are included in "Homage" I believe.
Homage is a luscious bouquet of the most ambrosial, luxurious and intoxicating roses one could ever imagine. Opening, in harmony with the roses, is a micro burst of refined bergamot that lingers just long enough for the introduction of yet another pleasing and more dulcet citrus-orange, During the drydown, the roses, without relinquishing their preeminence, gently lay down into a magnificent bed of rich, but pleasant and mild, frankincense that has been mingled with sweet citrus, smooth amber, sexy musk and beautifully balanced wood. I fell in love with this attar. However with it's limited release and prohibitive cost ($350.00 or more per ounce), I fear that my desire to own a bottle is as much a fantasy as one of those spun by the legendary Scheherazade.
I heard Luca Turin talking about this on the radio - I like the idea of a scent combining a country's three great raw materials: frankincense, mountain rose and ambergris. Luca says it smells great too.
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