Rajnigandha or tuberose is a beautiful white flower with a heady scent, sometimes somewhat reminiscent of jasmine in both appearance and scent, it is, though, from a totally different family. This is, of course, a synthetic tuberose scent, which is rather like a synthetic jasmine scent. I'm not really a fan of synthetic jasmine scents, and this is not changing my view. They don't really work for me. This smells artificial, cheap, weak, a bit like cat pee. I've not really been impressed by any of the scents in the Nature's Blessings range by Nikhil's, but this one is particularly bad. Borderline offensive. But, hey, some folks will like it. I like rock you like jazz - go figure. We're all different. Some people find that surprising.
This range of incense from Nikhil’s looks like they copy Cycle Lia range, flowers, sandalwood etc on the top, the label in ribbon and the range name on the bottom middle.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of copying of successful brands. Cycle have been the top incense brand in India for some years, so they do get copied. I think Mangaldeep have now overtaken Cycle.
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