They were the talk of the world. She was Mabel Normand, an American movie star, and he was Mohammed Ali Ibrahim, the Prince of Egypt, and their forbidden love story was turned into OUD SAVE THE QUEEN. The Earl Grey tea, bergamot, jasmine, orange blossom, guaiac wood, and oud serve as the lovers’ embrace that unites the West with the Orient and keeps the passion on its own timeless script.
Oud Save the QueenAtkinsons London 1799Eau de parfum 100 ml


‘OUD SAVE THE QUEEN’… BECAUSE LOVE SAVES THE LOVERS
Scent Family | Oriental |
Top Notes | Bergamot |
Heart Notes | Jasmine, Orange blossom |
Base Notes | Guaiac wood, Oud |
Recommended as | Women perfume |
Ingredients | Alcohol Denat. (Sd Alcohol 39-C), Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Coumarin, Limonene, Linalool, Citronellol, Citral, Eugenol, Geraniol. 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 ATTENTION-CRAVERS
They are tempting like an array of sumptuous sweets. Symbols of desire, SEDUCTIVE perfumes enable a one-of-a-kind mood incomparable in strength, memorable in silage, forward in every composing detail. As a definition, seductive means tempting and attractive, as a niche experience, seductive means fantasy-inspiring extravagance everyone will recall.