
Here’s a description of Nabeel Oudh Naseem Bakhoor Chips — what notes are in it, how it unfolds when used, and the kind of atmosphere it creates:
📝 Fragrance Notes / Composition
According to retailer listings, the scent breakdown is:
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Top Notes: Aldehyde; Pineapple; Plum; Tarragon; Lime; Bergamot; Saffron
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Middle Notes: Orchid; Rose; Geranium; Jasmine; Lily of the Valley; Iris
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Base Notes: Cedarwood; Guaiac Wood; Agarwood (Oudh); Sandalwood; Patchouli; Nagarmotha; White Musk; Tonka Bean; Ambergris
Olfactory family: Floral‑Sandalwood‑Woody
🔥 How It Smells & Evolves When Burned
Here’s how the scent typically unfolds in the space when using these bakhoor chips:
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Opening / First Burn
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A bright, juicy burst: fruity notes like pineapple, plum, and citrus (lime, bergamot) give a lively and inviting opening.
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Saffron adds an exotic, golden spice edge; aldehyde brings a clean, shimmering freshness.
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Heart / Middle Phase
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As the top sweetness and brightness settle, floral facets emerge: rose, jasmine, orchid, lily of the valley, iris — these lend a lush, bouquet‑like richness.
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The floral middle is softer and more refined, blending with the fruity and spicy hints from the top.
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Base / Dry‑Down Phase
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The woody elements come forward: agarwood (oud), cedarwood, guaiac wood, sandalwood, patchouli, nagarmotha all contribute depth and richness.
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White musk, tonka bean, and ambergris add warmth, smoothness, and a lingering mellow glow to the aroma.
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🌿 Atmosphere & Vibe
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Luxurious & Layered: Naseem feels rich and complex — it doesn’t stay one-dimensional. You get fruity brightness, full floral heart, and deep woody base.
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Warm Floral‑Woody Ambience: The scent combines warmth from the woods + musk with elegance from the florals. It’s beautifully balanced.
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Oriental Elegance: With oud, ambergris, and the lush set of florals and woods, this bakhoor gives a very classic oriental incense‑house feel.
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Long‑Lasting Presence: Because of the heavy woods, rich base, and oud, the fragrance tends to linger in the air for a long time, especially after the initial top notes have died down.