


Description
Haram Fire: The Divine Flame - God of Fire Reimagined as a Luxurious Perfume Oil.
For those who seek a fragrance that represents the radiant power of the sun and the captivating allure of exotic lands, we present Haram Fire, a luxurious perfume oil inspired by Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777's celebrated God of Fire. Same as DNA of French Avenue Vulcan Feu.
This isn't just a fruity scent; it's a concentrated journey into a vibrant world of tropical sweetness, warm spices, and the intriguing embrace of precious woods.
HARAM FIRE Perfume oil Fragrance Notes:
- Top Notes: Mango, Ginger, Lemon, Red Berries.
- Middle Notes: Coumarin, Jasmine, Cedar.
- Base Notes: Musk, Amber, Agarwood (Oud), Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha.
HARAM FIRE Perfume oil Inspired by originally God of Fire Stéphane Humbert Lucas. You will like HARAM FIRE Perfume oil if you like French avenue Vulcan Feu.
An Olfactory Incandescence: Unveiling the Divine Notes
Haram Fire, like its muse, unfolds with an initial burst of radiant energy, gradually revealing layers of captivating complexity.
The Luminous and Tropical Ignition: The fragrance ignites with the juicy sweetness of mango, a note that immediately evokes sun-drenched landscapes. This is brightened by the zesty sparkle of Sicilian lemon and bergamot, adding a refreshing and invigorating lift. A touch of spicy ginger provides a warm and intriguing counterpoint. While a whisper of red berries adds a playful and slightly tart sweetness.
The Heart of Exotic Warmth: As the initial vibrancy settles, the heart of Haram Fire emerges, revealing a delicate yet captivating blend of jasmine and other subtle floral notes, intertwined with the grounding presence of woody notes. The jasmine adds a touch of heady sweetness, while the woody elements provide a warm and sophisticated foundation.
The Smoldering Finale: A Sensual and Resinous Embrace: The dry down is where Haram Fire reveals its lasting warmth and depth. Amber contributes a golden and resinous sweetness, while musk adds a soft and sensual allure. A touch of precious oud provides a smoky and exotic richness. While cypriol oil (nagarmotha) adds an earthy and slightly woody undertone. For instance creating a captivating and unforgettable trail.
Haram Fire vs. God of Fire: A Perfume Oil's Intense Radiance
Haram Fire draws clear inspiration from Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 God of Fire. For instance capturing its key elements in a concentrated perfume oil format. Both fragrances share a prominent mango note, a warm and spicy heart, and a rich, ambery base with woody undertones. However, the perfume oil format of Haram Fire offers a distinct olfactory experience:
- Amplified Intensity: The oil base can intensify the warmer and sweeter aspects of the fragrance. For instance creating a richer and more potent aroma.
- Prolonged Longevity: Perfume oils are known for their exceptional longevity. And so allowing the complex notes to linger on the skin for an extended period.
- Intimate Sillage: The oil's application creates a more personal and nuanced scent bubble, inviting those closer to experience its captivating warmth.
A Familiar Flame for Fans of Vulcan Feu:
For those who appreciate the bold and tropical character of French Avenue Vulcan Feu, Haram Fire offers a similar olfactory journey in a luxurious perfume oil format. The shared inspiration from God of Fire ensures a familiar yet potentially more intense and nuanced experience.
Who Should Ignite Their Senses with Haram Fire?
- Lovers of bold, exotic, and long-lasting fragrances.
- Those who appreciate the captivating blend of tropical sweetness and warm spices.
- Anyone seeking a luxurious and skin-friendly perfume oil experience.
- Enthusiasts of Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 God of Fire and French Avenue Vulcan Feu looking for a concentrated oil interpretation.