Choco Musk Eau de Parfum Al-Rehab
**Choco Musk** announces itself with the unmistakable richness of cocoa—not candied or sweet in the Western gourmand sense, but darker, slightly dusty, like the interior of a cedar cigar box lined with cacao nibs.
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- Musky55
- Cinnamon50
- Warm Spicy50
- Chocolate
By the editors · 2 min read**Choco Musk** announces itself with the unmistakable richness of cocoa—not candied or sweet in the Western gourmand sense, but darker, slightly dusty, like the interior of a cedar cigar box lined with cacao nibs. The chocolate here feels deliberate and serious, grounded by a clean musk that keeps it from tipping into dessert territory.
As it settles, the composition reveals its Middle Eastern roots: the musk doesn't bloom into powdery florals but instead maintains a skin-close, almost soapy clarity. The chocolate note persists but becomes more abstract, a warm brown haze rather than a literal confection. There's a simplicity to the construction—two ideas stated plainly and left to intermingle.
This is a fragrance for those who want chocolate without the sugar rush, who appreciate directness over complexity. It wears close, fades gently, and makes no grand gestures. A straightforward approach to an ingredient often treated with more fanfare.
Scent twins
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