
Asgharali

Parfums de Marly
Estabraq Bakhakh
Percival
Only in Estabraq Bakhakh
Only in Percival
Shared character
Both fragrances share the notes bergamot, pepper, geranium, cinnamon and woody tones, and they both feature a spicy accord. No family classification is listed for either.
How they differ
Estabraq Bakhakh contains cedarwood as its sole note not found in Percival and carries an aromatic‑fougere accord that Percival lacks. Percival adds a much broader palette of notes—including jasmine, mandarin, pink pepper, nutmeg, coriander, tonka bean, lavender, violet, balsam fir and a general “spicy notes” label—plus a suite of distinct accords (citrus, woody, aquatic, fresh). Those extra notes give Percival a more floral‑citrus‑aquatic character, whereas Estabraq Bakhakh remains centered on a simpler woody‑spicy core.
Who each suits
Estabraq Bakhakh’s cedarwood and aromatic‑fougere profile would likely appeal to wearers who favor classic, wood‑centered, slightly herbal scents. Percival’s expansive mix of citrus, floral (jasmine, violet), aromatic (lavender, coriander), and fresh‑aquatic elements would suit those who enjoy brighter, more multi‑layered compositions that balance freshness with spice and sweetness.
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