House of Twist
Amberwood No.172
$45 · 84% similar to Amber Oud (our rating)
Opens on rosemary, cedar, bergamot and lemon, giving way to warm spices, cedar and guaiac wood, anchored by resins, amber and musk. A smooth woody backbone that feels polished and effortlessly mature.
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What does Amberwood No.172 smell like?
Amberwood No.172 opens with rosemary, cedar, bergamot, lemon, a heart of warm spices, cedar, guaiac wood, over a base of resins, amber, musk.
Is Amberwood No.172 a good alternative to Amber Oud?
In our subjective opinion, Amberwood No.172 smells about 84% similar to Al Haramain Amber Oud. Opens on rosemary, cedar, bergamot and lemon, giving way to warm spices, cedar and guaiac wood, anchored by resins, amber and musk. A smooth woody backbone that feels polished and effortlessly mature.
Can you layer Amberwood No.172 with other fragrances?
Yes — Amberwood No.172 is one of the bottles LayerDen members use in our step-by-step layer suites. The full layering recipes are part of membership.
How much does Amberwood No.172 cost?
Amberwood No.172 is around $45, versus $35 for the original Amber Oud.
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