They were the talk of the world. He was Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, the Prince of Egypt, and she was Mabel Normand, an American movie star, and their forbidden love story was turned into OUD SAVE THE KING. The Earl Grey tea, bergamot, suede, orris, sandalwood, and oud, serve as the lovers’ lane where the West meets the Orient, and where passion lingers long after the last note fades.
Oud Save the KingAtkinsons London 1799Eau de parfum 100 ml


‘OUD SAVE THE KING’ BECAUSE LOVE SAVES THE LOVERS
Scent Family | Oriental |
Top Notes | Bergamot |
Heart Notes | Iris, Leather |
Base Notes | Sandalwood, Oud |
Recommended as | Women & Men perfume |
Ingredients | Alcohol Denat. (Sd Alcohol 39-C), Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, Vanillin, Acetyl Cedrene, Juniperus Virginiana Oil, Cedrus Atlantica Oil/Extract, Coumarin, Pinene, Cinnamal, Isoeugenyl Acetate, Linalool, Eugenol, Rose Ketones, Limonene, Beta-Caryophyllene, Alpha-Terpinene, Isoeugenol, Terpinolene, Camphor, Geranyl Acetate, Terpineol. The list of ingredients may change. Please refer to the packaging of the purchased product. |
Safety Information | Flammable. Do not use near a flame or a source of ignition. Avoid contact with eyes. If product gets into eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. Keep away from things that catch fire. Keep away from children. |

FOR THE SELF-INDULGENT
You cannot quite… Wondering what exactly… Never mind. Actually, they make a statement through remarkable ingredients combination that doesn’t necessarily needs to be identified. Perfumes were made to be enjoyed, not decomposed. So not quite knowing what’s inside the blend, makes the whole niche-affair more MYSTERIOUS. As this is a mood that sets the tone for purely memorable discoveries and obsessions.