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Private Blend: Bois Marocain by Tom Ford is a woody spicy fragrance for women and men introduced in 2009. The fragrance features vetiver, patchouli, Virginia cedar, incense, bergamot, pink pepper, pepper, cypress and thuja. The fragrance is available as 50 and 250 ml EDP.
Well, BM is a very nice, masculine perfume.
Definitely one i'd recommend someone to try.
The only problem with it is that to me it has an amazing resemblence (if not identically the same scent) to Black Walnut of Banana Republic which is much cheaper and a classic.
Did get positive feedback from a lady though.
Try before you buy.
Excellent for the cold winter weather!It's balsamic, warm, cosy ... just imagine myself in front of fireplace. I adore woody notes. Appreciated it more on my skin rather than on my husband's.
Who knows, maybe one more bottle?
I am in love with the whole PB range too, there is no point in hiding this fact.
Bois Maroccain is another tom Ford's variation on the theme of woods and incense. It is very deep, smooth, and if I had to give it a texture, it would be that of leather. Despite a lot of notes that I classify as masculine, the scent comes out as quite soft and feminine. BM is a calm, balmy fragrance, thick like warm honey. Quiet vetyver and cypress are livened up by vibrant, peppery notes.
Wearing it is a pure pleasure. It lasts a long time, it smells luxurious and elegant. If not the price, I would like it as an every day evening scent, but as it is, I will be saving the little sample for special occasions.
love this one. actually whole range by Tom Ford is my fav. very unique and expensive perfumes. Exclusive. Love this one as well
This to me is a light oud scent, one that reminds me vey much of Al Oudh by L'Artisan, except that BM is more woody than spicy. Still, the vibe after 2-3 hours, is the same on my skin. I love them both, I find them very wearable scents, and this one is even softer and smoother. Lasting power is very good, more than 8 hours, but for that price, I'll go for the cheaper Al Oudh instead.
Utterly disgusting. Smells like something you would use to unblock a drain.
The worst Ford i have tried... easily.
update: This is actually starting to grow on me. After the utterly horrific topnotes subside this settles down to an incense/cypress scent.
Im still not convinced but i will stick with it.
Another update: I tried, but no. Im afraid this stuff is awful. At least in my opinion.
Bois Marocain is a feminine incense woods with a touch of cypress. The closest comparison is Kyoto by Comme des Garcons. Both are very calming light woods that could be worn by a woman or a man. Lastly I also compared this to Italian Cypress by Tom Ford which is a bit more masculine in a "big hug" kind of way. Italian Cypress also conjures up some cinnamon, although not listed in the notes. Neither Bois Marocain or Kyoto have this and are more ethereal by comparison. Lastly, there is a slight resemblance to a number of scents by Amouage.
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