KAJAL Lamar Noir Review (Patrick Müller) 2024 + Darker and Deeper Giveaway

Moe Khalaf of Kajal Perfumes

KAJAL Creative Director and Founder Moe Khalaf holding KAJAL Lamar and Lamar Noir (via the brand)

 KAJAL Lamar Noir, composed by the talented young perfumer, Patrick Müller of LUZI graciously agreed to give Michelyn insights into his creative process for KAJAL Lamar Noir.

Patrick Mueller perfumer for Kajal Lamar Noir

 Patrick Müller and KAJAL Lamar Noir (via the brand)

“Lamar Noir is not directly a flanker of Lamar from my dear colleague and friend, Mark Buxton, even though I can understand that one could interpret this phenomenon. Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar. Even the naming was a bullseye, as from Lamar-to-Lamar CAVIAR we came up with the idea of Lamar NOIR, which rhymed perfectly together. The challenge was to wrap the fragrance into a dark, mysterious, and opulent coat. Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss. Here I have reduced the rosy floral part and added several powerful oudy, woody, animalic and leathery raw materials. After several trials Lamar Noir was finally born. The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex. The longevity and sillage are here absolutely amazing as they are highly important factors, especially in the Middle Eastern market, where I have been working since over 12 years. One simple spray in the morning and you are good for the whole day. This fragrance really leaves a dark tempting trail behind you and is a perfect match for colder days.” –Patrick Müller of LUZI

 

Steven Gavrielatos, Video Contributor reviews KAJAL Lamar Noir

KAJAL Lamar Noir Notes: Top: Bergamot, green apple, fruit notes, violets; Heart: Balsamic accord, vanilla, caramel, geranium, rose, floral notes; Base: Leather, oud, guaiac wood, sandalwood, cashmere, musk, amber, woody notes, moss.

Steven received a bottle, opinions his own.

Michelyn’s Note: Keep your nose tuned for more about Patrick Müllers Path to Perfumery in 2025

Lamar Noir by Kajal

KAJAL Lamar Noir via the brand

Thanks to the generosity of KAJAL Perfumes and Moe Khalaf we have a 100 ml bottle of KAJAL LAMAR Noir for one registered reader in the USA, EU, UK or your entry will not count. You must be a  registered CaFleureBon reader and  Redolessence subscriber in the countries above  (if you are not sure if you are registered click here (you must register on our site or your entry will be invalid). To be eligible please leave a comment ON THIS SITE with what you enjoyed about BOTH Patrick Müller introduction and Steven’s Review,and where you live. Draw closes 12/16//2024 and will be announced within a week or two after. If you pull a quote from Patrick’s Introduction, your comment will count twice.

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113 comments

  • AromaDulce73 says:

    The darker the better for me. I love what Patrick said about Lamar Noir “One simple spray in the morning and you are good for the whole day.”

    I haven’t tried the original, yet, but I plan on getting my nose on it soon. Steven’s description of this fragrance being dark, spicy and mysterious got my attention. Sounds like a nice gentleman’s fragrance for the winter season.

    Los Angeles Ca. USA

  • Ramses Perez says:

    It’s been a while since I smelled the original Lamar but I am aware of how much darker Lamar Noir is in comparison. To quote Patrick in the task of transferring the liquid gold brightness into darkness with still those gourmand touches from the first one I can see how that was difficult. Not sure if you can even experience the gourmand touches as this new version goes all the way dark depending on your skin. We are on colder days now so the timely release of Lamar Noir is highly appreciated. Steven mentioned he still gets the fruity start but surrounded by the dark undertones, an elevated experience. Not as zesty as the original Lamar but for the lover of the original looking for a more adventurous take. Original Lamar for spring/summer, Lamar Noir for fall/winter. I’m located in the USA.

  • Marques Turner says:

    Really enjoyed the first rendition, so I’m really looking forward to experiencing the noir version!!!!!

  • “Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss.”
    I own the original Lamar and this summer it’s been my signature fragrance, and when the winter came I switched on a darker and oudier parfume. Kajal’s idea is great, I take a wonderful more summery fragrance and I wrap it with warmer and heavier notes, making it suitable for the colder seasons.
    I follow Steven on TikTok since last year, he’s very professional and I like to listen to his reviews. In this review I liked when he precised that the use of citrusy notes on top doesn’t result in a zesty scent, but only makes it more elegant.
    I really hope to get this jewel, greetings from Italy.

  • Patrick Müller’s insights into the creation of KAJAL Lamar Noir are fascinating! I loved how he described the process of transforming Lamar’s DNA into something darker and more mysterious without losing its essence. The idea of wrapping the fragrance in a “dark, mysterious, and opulent coat” really resonates, and the imagery of falling into a “mysterious black abyss” with warm gourmand notes is so captivating. The comparison to wearing a warm black leather jacket makes me even more curious to try it—sounds like a perfect winter scent!

    Steven’s review was equally insightful, especially his breakdown of the longevity and sillage, which are so crucial in colder weather. The mix of bergamot, green apple, caramel, oud, and leather sounds absolutely luxurious and complex, exactly what I love in a fragrance.

    I’m in the EU, Germany, and would love the chance to experience this masterpiece for myself!

  • Kevin Wright says:

    I personally have several Kajal fragrances, I am happy to hear that a new fragrance from the line is out, flanker or not Something to start off 2025.

  • Princess Pressley says:

    Patrick said one simple spray in the morning and I’m good for the day. Well sounds like I need this. I love leather and oud fragrances. I’m tapping in from South Carolina.

  • I really enjoyed Steven’s review. I like that he stressed he sees it being suited for the colder weather. Tropical fragrances deserve to be worn year round. I love how Patrick described how strong Lamar Noir is. “ The longevity and sillage are here absolutely amazing as they are highly important factors, especially in the Middle Eastern market,”

    USA

  • I enjoyed learning about the notes of the fragrance in the introduction. I loved how engaging Steven’s video review was. I live in Trzebnica, Poland, EU.

  • “Bolder, adventurous and courages” are three words Steven used to describe Lamar Noir…

    And those are three things that I am NOT as a person haha. *But*, I would like to think that some of my fragrance choices often make up for the traits that I lack, or the ones I am too subdued to show.

    I often describe Lamar OG as the fragrance I love the most because it announces my truest personality in ways my introverted self does not verbally. And maybe, in this case, Lamar Noir speaks for the parts of me that I don’t possess, but wish I did.

    So if Patrick’s description of “more edgy, more daring, and darker” is true, combined with Steven’s description, then maybe I can start to become more of those things personally, starting with this fragrance.

    And for that reason, I would love to own it. To put it next to Lamar OG and Aican as my Kajal Holy Trinity.

    London, UK

  • Angel Martinez says:

    Patrick Miller’s mission to transform the original “liquid gold” into something darker from it’s original brightness and more mysterious and referencing “falling into a mysterious abyss ” leave me feeling very intrigued as I love the aspect of leaving a dark mysterious trail behind me. lol.
    As for Steven, what can I really say other than comparing him to a master mechanic who can really break down a fragrance for the masses. I’ve seen many of his reviews and as they say, never blind buy, but with Steven, I’ll know exactly what I’ll like vs what I won’t like. Steven knows my nose , so to speak. I’ve never bought something I haven’t liked from his reviews. He’s spot on an incredibly talented in what he does.

  • Kenneth westfall says:

    This “liquid gold” is something I would love to get my nose on. I love coming to this site to read about the short story’s that are told about the featured fragrances.
    Steven’s reviews are always so in depth I just love the way he describes a fragrance. Greatest fragrance reviewer of all time!

  • relax_your_mind says:

    Howdies people
    I’m found of how you decided to combine two different reflections on Kajal Perfumes Lamar Noir , one from Redolessence and one from the perfumer Patrick Müller , in a singular experience for Cafleurebon readers , magnificent idea.
    The right way to start is with the Patrick Müller thoughts , and then go to Redolessence review:

    Lamar Noir is not directly a flanker of Lamar from my dear colleague and friend, Mark Buxton, even though I can understand that one could interpret this phenomenon

    Apparently Patrick Müller interest in Lamar , and respects for Mark Buxton, the perfumer who made Lamar was the foundation of his work with Lamar Noir, he wanted to make the core darker, mysterious and opulent. By his words alone I can tell he’s proud of how Lamar Noir came to be , enigmatic fruity, leathery and woody fragrance with bolder personality .
    Patrick Müller introduction evoked some past comforting memories and emotions from the time I visited Egypt 5-6 years ago
    Million thanks EU

  • SayNoToDrugsAndAlcohol says:

    Sinse I love fruity and dark fragrances , and Kajal Perfumes I’m glad I stumbled across your great “ Darker and Deeper” theme , and the new Lamar Noir
    It’s striking that Lamar could go into such a different directions , from juicy tropical Lamar, to experimental Lamar Caviar , to rich opulent and darker Lamar Noir

    Patrick Müller
    The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex.

    Other than the warm leather jacket connection with Lamar Noir what i enjoyed the most in Patrick Müller introduction is the natural and high quality raw materials , the balanced darkness information, and the amazing performance. Patrick Müller picked up one already great smelling fragrance and built upon it , and with the Redolessence contribution I believe I found a posh cold weather scent.
    Almaz is my favorite Kajal Perfumes fragrance
    Subscriber based in UK, cheers

  • North_pole_express says:

    EU subscriber
    It seems like Redolessence do have a lot of past memories with Kajal Perfumes, I do know the brand too , Patrick Müller I just found out about thanks to his introduction . Other than a gifted perfumer Patrick Müller is a respectful guy , interesting detail.
    Lamar Noir instantly triggered Redolessence good times tropical memories , cocktails , velvety warmth from the original Lamar, and now he’ll keep forging a lot of new ones with the compex leather, caramel and oud dominant , and with toned down rose counterpart Lamar Noir.
    Tropical fruits , leather and caramel are favorites of mine, let alone how Redolessence said Lamar Noir possesses a mysterious demeanor , exquisite pleasure I’d love to win.
    Kajal Perfumes strongly associate with the first Lamar so Patrick Müller words are more than descriptive i believe:
    The challenge was to wrap the fragrance into a dark, mysterious,and opulent coat-Patrick Müller
    Thank you very much Kajal Perfumes and Patrick Müller , and special thanks to Redolessence for the hard work

  • Eris.can.swatch.kaos says:

    OK, I’ve known for a long time that Lamar is a must-have for me, however this, this is my jam! I would absolutely love to wear this one, even in a casual way in the winter. Everything about Lamar Noir screams my name and I can’t wait to get my nose on this. What I took away from Patrick’s intro was this, “Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss.” I just adore this description of Noir, it really helps with the visualization of this fragrance. I am Redolessence subscriber and I live in Oregon. Fingers crossed cause this perfume is really out of my price range!

  • photo_perfection says:

    Moe Khalaf is such a mondain surely with its own inimitable style.His affection for art , craftsmanship and business is hard to replicate. I like how he involved Patrick Müller so they can create together dark piece of art version of Lamar.

    From Patrick Müller introduction
    Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss.

    My girlfriend is half Indian (from India) , half Arabic and she said when I asked her Lamar is a name that have a couple of meanings, one of which is indeed liquid gold, others are shimmering gold , the precious diamond that glows. The diamonds or liquid gold in Lamar are now enveloped with dark veil of leather and oud , i absolutely love what Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller did , Lamar Noir is invading the senses Middle Eastern poetic invitation
    Thank you for the draw EU

  • Just when you think you know Lamar Patrick Miller comes along to show how wrong you are !!!

    Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar.
    Patrick Müller
    Lamar Noir is not just a high quality darker ingredients in the vain of the original Lamar absolutely not ! Kajal Perfumes and Patrick Müller have built unorthodox rich and opulent fragrance , admirable approach. Even Redolessence was caught off guard by Lamar Noir novelty smell.
    The not so citrusy fruity notes , gentle rose , dark leather and oud and the caramel combination comes as a reminder of how there are still brands like Kajal Perfumes and perfumers like Patrick Müller who still posses imagination, but also value wearability.
    My favorite Kajal Perfume is the original Lamar
    EU subscriber
    Thanks

  • simon.austin67 says:

    I always love Stevens fragrance reviews, and his review of Lamar Noir by Kajal is no different. He manages to not only break down the constituent notes in the fragrance well, but also the emotion that wearing the fragrance delivers. He is always honest and unbiased yet still conveys his personal opinion. In contrast to Steven’s content, I have not read or seen anything by Patrick before now, and to say I was impressed with his prose is an understament. He is eloquent without being to stuffy or condescending which is a difficult balance to achieve. You can also immediately understand his passion for not only Lamar Noir, but perfumerie in general, this is someone who has clearly found their calling, and as a fellow fragrance lover that excites me a lot. The great part about being located in the cold, rainy UK, is there is such a lot if the year I can wear fragrances like Lamar Noir. I can’t wait to get my nose on this one.

  • Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar

    Patrick Müller words made me think how often , at least lately new editions of already popular fragrances have little to nothing in common in comparison to the original version. I pleased to know Moe Khalaf made Lamar Noir more edgy and darker, yet Lamar DNA is here to stay. Patrick Müller is a perfumer I’m not aware of but if Moe Khalaf trusted him with the creative process of Lamar Noir he’s really good, there’s no way around.
    Lamar DNA, still fruity and tropical, but woody and leathery , the whole combination is a match made in Heaven. Little black dress category fragrance if you ask me.
    What appeals to me in Steven’s review is how genuinely amazed he is by Kajal as a brand , and in particular Lamar Noir , it’s not just a review he had to do, he enjoyed every single moment.
    Classy , delectable , edgy and a bit lustful at the same time, I’d love to win Lamar Noir .
    My favorite Kajal fragrance is Joorie, high quality spicy sweet rose, with honey, I like it a lot
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • Lynette Daman says:

    I love dark fragrances. I also think Steve is an excellent reviewer. I can’t wait to try this. I am new to the world of high end fragrances and follow Steve’s content. I also like to support niche fragrances. Those perfumes are such artists.

  • fresh_and_clean says:

    Howdies from Germany
    I’m very much picky in terms of the fruity and leather fragrances , and especially those that combine the two genres.
    Redolessence assessment of Kajal Lamar Noir brought me back to my childhood , and the family trip we had in Morocco.I became instantly attracted to the comforting gourmand smell of Lamar Noir together with carefully selected by Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller other deeper and darker shades like the oud , leather, resins and the dance between delicious and arcane.

    The quote from Patrick Müller read
    Here I have reduced the rosy floral part and added several powerful oudy, woody, animalic and leathery raw materials .

    When I buy new niche fragrance the quality should be outstanding, and the with certain level of uniqueness , Lamar Noir is not a slight deviation of Lamar , I’m definitely impressed.
    Sum total i love the whole Patrick Müller read , Redolessence video and I’d also love to win a bottle of Lamar Noir. Thank you

  • I decided to share my takeaway about Patrick Müller diverse opening first :

    “The longevity and sillage are here absolutely amazing as they are highly important factors, especially in the Middle Eastern market, where I have been working since over 12 years.”

    Lamar Noir is a bit dark but comforting fragrance , directly influenced by both Lamar and also by the inscrutable opulent nature of the Middle East. It’s not just the great smelling aroma with tropical fruits, caramel and vanilla , there’s also woods , leather and temptations , like it’s part of a fantasy story.
    Much appreciated. From EU

  • Interested in all things Kajal! Steven’s insight about ” getting the darkness right off the bat” sets the intrigue level extremely high…can’t even picture a dark Lamar. Then , Patrick tempers my excitement with the revelation that ” Lamar Noir isn’t directly a flanker ‘ Now I’m confused. Still intrigued, but confused. Hope to win. Located in the States.

  • Robert Schloss says:

    From Patrick’s intro I appreciated “ Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss.” Has a flair to it.

    Steven’s review (as always) was great. Very much set the stage for what the difference is and what to expect.

  • Patrick said “The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket” Steven’s said this fragrance being dark, spicy and mysterious has me very interested. I do have the Original Lamar . Hope to try Lamar Noir soon. USA NY

  • Painting_and_basketball says:

    All the fragrances and the fragrance information i can find on Cafleurebon are multidimensional every single time. Patrick Müller and Kajal Perfumes set the bar , really … really high with some exotic fruits , real oud , leather and the Middle Eastern region inspirations behind Lamar Noir.

    After several trials Lamar Noir was finally born- Patrick Müller

    Good to know Patrick Müller took his time to perfect Lamar Noir. I know niche fragrances and with the fearsome competitiveness on the market i need something to really grab my attention, and Kajal Perfumes Lamar Noir high quality raw materials, mouthwatering gourmand connections melding with the dark leather, oud and the element of formality Redolessence mentioned did the trick for me.
    Through Lamar Noir I can book a flight to the MiddleEast , whiteout actually being there. You can’t beat that
    To my taste ÄICAN is the best Kajal fragrance
    Cheers EU

  • Kajal has been releasing gems lately, one after another Almaz , Äikan , III , IV , Lamar Caviar and brand new Lamar Noir seems to be a high karat diamond.I’m so glad I’m familiar with Kajal , the two I actually ordered are IV and Lamar.
    I have a penchant for high grade gourmand fragrances , from succulent fruity to smoky, leathery and woody, i like them all.
    Redolessence examination of Lamar Noir fascinated me , the fragrance is so posh , and the new black and grey flacon is so beautiful.
    The black leather , caramel and oud notes Patrick Müller used are welcomed departure from the first Lamar , the main reason I’m so intrigued. My Patrick Müller quote:

    Even the naming was a bullseye, as from Lamar-to-Lamar CAVIAR we came up with the idea of Lamar NOIR, which rhymed perfectly together.
    So Lamar Noir was long time in the making, no wonder it came out so well ,the warm black leather jacket accord do bring quite a lot to the table , exactly the table I’d like to sit in.
    Thank you very much
    UK

  • Patrick Müller’s **Lamar Noir** offers a bold reimagining of Lamar, transforming its golden brightness into a dark, opulent masterpiece. Opening with fresh notes of bergamot, green apple, and violets, it transitions into a warm heart of vanilla, caramel, and floral accords, before settling into a deep base of oud, leather, and woody notes. Rich, complex, and long-lasting, Lamar Noir feels like the embrace of a luxurious black leather jacket, leaving a seductive trail behind. Perfect for colder days, it’s a daring, sensual fragrance designed to captivate.

  • your.solar.engeneer says:

    I can pull a quote from Patrick Müller introduction yes
    “This fragrance really leaves a dark tempting trail behind you and is a perfect match for colder days.”
    I feel like Kajal Perfumes Lamar Noir is perfectly suited fragrance for like Redolessence said formal occasions but because of the dark tempting trail also for clubbing, maybe even dates. Moe Khalaf had a plan to make a dark and daring fragrance but not to destroy too much of Lamar DNA. Patrick Müller had the same thing in mind and result could be seen through Redolessence eyes and the described every aspect of the fragrance.
    Not sorely because I feel attracted to delicious fruits, leather and caramel, I enjoy the whole thing, the oud , the rose and the tempting wink .
    I had a great time, thank you
    For the past 5 years EU

  • hide_and_seek says:

    “Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss” , quote is from Patrick Müller introduction
    I’m fascinated by the love affair between the delicious fruits and caramel from one angle, and the more daring and dark leather and oud on another. There’s a theory that apposites attract and Patrick Müller work is the evidence.
    Since I haven’t been able to smell Kajal fragrances up until now Patrick Müller introduction and Redolessence video review would be my excuse to order a sample kit and dig right in!
    The intricate layering of palatable and edgy , maybe even naughty notes , plus the Middle Eastern narrative of exploration and adventure do make Lamar Noir sound enchanting and multifaceted.
    Thanks a lot EU

  • I think it’s interesting to go for something darker and yet incorporate gourmand! I would never have thought that. I guess I perceive darker as smoky or resinous or earthy. So this quote really caught my eye –
    “The challenge was to wrap the fragrance into a dark, mysterious, and opulent coat. Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss.”
    I’m looking for to trying this non-flanker sibling. I am located in the U.S.
    thank you for the generous giveaway.

  • Rodrick Elliott says:

    This new Lamar sounds very intriguing and more fall/winter ready than the original. I look forward to sampling and/or purchasing a full bottle.

  • The challenge was to wrap the fragrance into a dark, mysterious, and opulent coat. Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss. Here I have reduced the rosy floral part and added several powerful oudy, woody, animalic and leathery raw materials. After several trials Lamar Noir was finally born. The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex. The longevity and sillage are here absolutely amazing as they are highly important factors, especially in the Middle Eastern market, where I have been working since over 12 years. One simple spray in the morning and you are good for the whole day. This fragrance really leaves a dark tempting trail behind you and is a perfect match for colder days.” –Patrick Müller of LUZI. A beautiful description by the perfumer I loved perfumers quote ‘One simple spray in the morning and you are good for the whole day’ just highlighting potency of this fragrance. Steven description of Dark, Spicy and Mysterious has piqued my interest. Thanks a million from the UK

  • PerfumesforLife says:

    Patrick snd Steven both describe the scent beautifully especially the difference between the original aNd this darker version. Original lamar was centered around zesty pineapple. The new darker version is a superb flanker after the introduction of the first one. I loved the original and recommended it a lot to my friends. I would love to try this one as well.

    USA

  • The challenge was to wrap the fragrance into a dark, mysterious, and opulent coat. Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss. Here I have reduced the rosy floral part and added several powerful oudy, woody, animalic and leathery raw materials. After several trials Lamar Noir was finally born. The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex. The longevity and sillage are here absolutely amazing as they are highly important factors, especially in the Middle Eastern market, where I have been working since over 12 years. One simple spray in the morning and you are good for the whole day. This fragrance really leaves a dark tempting trail behind you and is a perfect match for colder days.” –Patrick Müller of LUZI A beautiful description by the perfumer ‘The fragrance was like wearing a warm leather jacket, very rich, opulent and complex. I really enjoyed how the perfumer replaced rosy aspects with leathery, animalic and oudy notes. Steven description was great describing it as Dark, Spicy and Mysterious. Thanks a lot from the UK

  • ianbradleyandrews says:

    “One simple spray in the morning and you are good for the whole day.” I LOVE high performing perfumes. I have had good luck with this brand and this sounds like it will be a winner. Steven also mentions it has good performance. I trust Steven. I’d love to win this and live in Indiana.

  • I was truly fascinated by Patrick Müller’s introduction and the creative process behind KAJAL Lamar Noir. His description of transitioning “liquid gold brightness into darkness” while maintaining the DNA of Lamar is absolutely captivating. The idea of a fragrance that feels like a “warm black leather jacket” and wraps the wearer in a dark, mysterious, and opulent coat is irresistible. His ability to create a scent that balances edgy and daring notes with the warm embrace of gourmand accords is remarkable.

    Steven’s review further intrigued me, especially his breakdown of the fragrance notes. The blend of bergamot, green apple, and violets in the top notes, transitioning to the heart’s vanilla and caramel, and finally settling into the rich, woody base of leather, oud, and sandalwood, sounds like an olfactory masterpiece. The combination of Patrick’s craftsmanship and Steven’s detailed review has made me eager to experience this creation.

    I live in Greece, EU. Thank you for this generous giveaway and for showcasing the artistry behind KAJAL Lamar Noir!

  • Tyler Parsons says:

    Really enjoyed Steven’s review of this and the perfumer “reducing the rosy floral part” and adding some animalic tones really make this up my alley and want to try.

  • From the written I enjoyed reading this flanker has been formulated to have “reduced the rosy floral part and added several powerful oudy, woody, animalic and leathery raw materials”. I enjoyed from the video hearing of the darkness of this fragrance. US

  • What a nice introduction from Patrick Müller! This is what I love the most, quote: “The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex.”

    And Steven’s review, thorough as always. I like that there are tropical notes, as I’m a fan of them. Elevated experience of the original and, as he says, darn unique? I’m all in!

    EU

  • It’s interesting how no matter who the perfumer is , Kajal never disappoint its fans.Kevin Mathys won the Art and Olfaction Awards for Kajal IV giveaway , ÄICAN is fantastic made by EPS Fragrances team and now once again Patrick Müller did wonders with Lamar Noir.

    The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex.
    – Patrick Müller

    So nice , modern multidimensional fragrance, sweet, fruity , leathery and flirtatious. Since Lamar is iconic fragrance personally I’m happy with Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller decision to make Lamar Noir darker ,even edgy without destroying too much of Lamar DNA. Noir is a sophisticated fragrance with high compliment factor, can’t wait to see how added several darker nuances, particularly leather and oud changed the original DNA. Steven thinks the rose is still easy to detect, that’s a pleasant surprise .
    Dahab , Almaz, Lamar and Masa are my favorites from Kajal , all are in my possession , since compliments are so important to me i’d like to say out of the three Dahab gets me the most positive reactions .
    Overly exciting giveaway, USA
    Regards

  • Awesome profile scent, the idea of Lamar whit leather and oud is great, can’t wait yo smell it.

  • Such a big fan of those chords! Can’t wait to smell it! You guys keep doing such an amazing job to share your knowledge with all of us

  • I love Kajal Lamar and Dahab ! I Have both in my collection. I live in Desoto ,Texas but I’m originally from Tuscaloosa ,Alabama. The way they describe this fragrance as CAVIAR, I can’t to get my nose on this.

  • “The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex.” What Patrick says here really intrigues me about how the fragrance wears since I personally love the vibe of wearing a leather jacket in the cold. That animalistic side of the fragrance also seems to provide edge to the fragrance which sounds amazing.
    Steven described this scent as a mature, more business-like version of the original Lamar. A man who wears this is making serious moves. And that is all what I am about.
    Lexington, KY, USA

  • What more to ask? Made by Patrick Müller exotic cocktail with oud , spices , leather variety of different gourmand notes like caramel and ripe fruits, exceptional materials ! I love the black part of the bottle with grey and golden ornaments , the black top and i love this house , Kajal III i own. Patrick Müller quote i decided to pull:

    “The challenge was to wrap the fragrance into a dark, mysterious, and opulent coat.”

    I also love this specific edgy qualities don’t clash but embrace the gourmand counterparts , and i find interesting the whole leathery yet cozy delicious atmosphere. Thanks for the opportunity to win such a novelty fragrance like Lamar Noir , and also thanks to Patrick Müller and Redolessence Middle Eastern fantasy review.
    EU endorser
    Merci

  • Vintage_watches_45 says:

    There are not just refined reads here , detailed YouTube videos , Middle Eastern stories, guilty juicy tropical fruits and caramel pleasures, refined leather , Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller gourmand and naughty ambitions and dreams turned into reality , and I’m loving it.
    What I enjoyed overall the two tones of the “Darker and Deper” giveaway , the half read , half video introduction to Lamar Noir grabbed my attention right away .
    One simple spray in the morning and you are good for the whole day – Patrick Müller
    I love good and strong gourmands just like I love finest quality leather jackets, Lamar Noir is like a medley of both. I enjoyed the way Patrick Müller made one unbelievable aroma in a way similar to a Lamar yet so distant and daring.
    My favorite Kajal fragrance is Homme II
    EU
    Thank you so much

  • Hey there ��
    The unique merging of two different types of dark aspects like leather and oud , hints of rose , and some scoops of caramel with a small bowl of exotic fruits are the most appealing sides of Kajal Perfumes Lamar Noir , such an alluring fragrance . I’m expecting an intoxicating and daring haze that came as a result of Patrick Müller merging.
    “One simple spray in the morning and you are good for the whole day”
    Good to know coming straigt from Patrick Müller , of course I’m all for creativity, originality, using great raw materials , but amazing longevity and sillage I’d accept eagerly. Also no one can deny Kajal Perfumes bottles are well made pieces of art .
    There are three equally as great Kajal Perfumes fragrances Lamar of course, Dahab and Äikan. I had a terrific time reading Patrick Müller introduction, and watching Redolessence video
    Thanks
    EU

  • Young Patrick Muller is one to watch. I do own Lamar and am so excited to get my nose on this dark beauty. It speaks to Moe Khalaf as a creative director to put his trust in someone so young.The quote: “Lamar Noir is not directly a flanker of Lamar from my dear colleague and friend, Mark Buxton, even though I can understand that one could interpret this phenomenon. Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar.”
    EU

  • wonderscent.mari says:

    The darker version of Lamar must be Outstanding and perfect to join me on these cold days! I love Kajal creations, especially their fruity ones cause I am not really fan of fruit notes but the way they create them are to me totally different and unique in my opinion, not loud and screechy! Lamar was first my love from this house and will be my first choice to wear in spring/summer time!
    I was very fascinating when I read from Patrick Müller’s description of the Lamar Noir how he transformed the Golden Lamar into a mysterious dark Lamar ” Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss”.
    Steven’s review was really helpful to understand more of the depth and how the notes of leather, oud, moss and amber elevate this scent into a dark, sensual and mysterious scent without to lose the harmony and the elegance of it!
    With other words another masterpiece from Kajal!
    Thank you for this wonderful giveaway!
    Greetings from Germany

  • For Patrick to state “One simple spray in the morning and you are good for the whole day.”. That is a pretty insane to say so this fragrance must be a beast in performance. Also interesting to me that he doesn’t see this as a direct flanker to Lamar even though they share some DNA and also the same name. After watching Steven’s review, he mentioned that it is a unique fragrance, which can be hard to do when making a flanker because you always have to keep some elements the same otherwise it is a totally different fragrance which definitely clarifies what Patrick was mentioning. With fruits in the opening and leather and agarwood in the base it seems like a nice one two punch of Lamar and Lamar Noir for hot and cold. NYC USA

  • Once again all the Cafleurebon information delivered by by Redolessence and Patrick Müller himself made me wonder, and think for a moment

    “….brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss. Here I have reduced the rosy floral part and added several powerful oudy, woody, animalic and leathery raw materials.”

    Where I should even start with this time ?!? Should I start with Patrick Müller passion for creative and mysterious fragrances , the fruity splash of the original Lamar, the delicious caramel with leather warm gourmand profile, or maybe the emotional connection with the Middle East that both Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller share , all are equally as important for the forming of Lamar Noir identity .
    The new fragrance is so special, yes it’s darker yet still so delicious i can feel it. I came to realization I need a Middle Eastern voyage , and I need Lamar Noir
    EU
    Cheers

  • Josh_Elington_77 says:

    Patrick Müller:
    “Lamar Noir is not directly a flanker of Lamar from my dear colleague and friend, Mark Buxton, even though I can understand that one could interpret this phenomenon. Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar.”
    Since Lamar is my fave , and Moe Khalaf complex nature is very much similar to mine I’d like to say I’m thankful for the chance of winning Lamar Noir, it’s darker and edgy counterpart. Taking into consideration my impressions of the awesome intro with Patrick Müller and Redolessence review , i’m convinced Lamar Noir is a spectacular fragrance.
    It’s vital to me that Lamar Noir even though full of tropical ripe fruits fragrance is different than Lamar , and the rose is easy to detect . The oud and caramel, the leather and amped up performance are are all riveting new additions
    Many thanks , UK

  • Ahh sweet darkness! I do tend to enjoy the darker, “heavier” scents and this sounds fantastic. The way Patrick describes it as “warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss” evokes a sense of dangerous comfort. Steven’s description of wearing it dressed up to a traditional club paints a picture of quiet confidence and I’m here for it! Cheers to breaking out our colder weather scents from Ohio! 🙂

  • redwheelbarrow says:

    Patrick’s description in the intro as “liquid gold” brightness into darkness…” sounds right up my alley! I love the original Lamar and a darker, not-quite-flanker sounds incredible. Steven’s reviews are always so detailed and fantastic. He describes this one as fruity, with no citrus, and a spiciness in the top which makes me think it’s perfect for the colder weather. I love his comparison of the original Lamar as playful and flirty and Lamar Noir as more serious and dressed up. This sounds fantastic! Thanks for the review, from the US.

  • I have a sample of this, and as Patrick stated, it is “very rich, opulent, and complex”. It is also very, very dark. It’s the inverse of the original Lamar. Rather than bright and cheery, this is one is gothic and near morose. It is oh-so sexy, though. As Steven mentioned, it does not take long at all for the darkness to rear its head, the leather and oud come in screaming from first spray. If I had to compare it to any other frag, I might place it in the same general ballpark of Montale Oud Pashmina or Aaron Terence Hughes Onyx, but with the rose turned way down and some black leather thrown into the mix. This is a bad boy, rock star fragrance. This is Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. Man, it’s some good stuff and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves dark fragrances, as it’s top of the line in that genre. Best of luck to all. I live in NC, USA.

  • FragranceIsMe says:

    Great review Steven. Moe and Patrick seem to have created another alluring Kajal scent. It seems to be somewhat formal with a daring edge to it. Something I could picture James Bond wearing. Sounds like one that I have to have. Especially, this time of year. USA

  • Kajal Perfumes fragrances I discovered long time ago 7-8 years maybe, and based on what I learned about Lamar Noir I’m intrigued once again.
    “Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss”
    Patrick Müller really paints a picture of this intricate fragrance . What really grabbed me in his review was Lamar Noir extensive journey.The way it all started with Moe Khalaf wanting an edgy and daring interpretation of Lamar , still sweet yet mysterious. Redolessence speaks of dark opening , goes through green apple , caramel and leather , I’m keen on that.
    I also love the Middle Eastern market appropriate longevity and sillage , Patrick Müller was able to achieve the perfect balance between sweet, fruity and leathery on one part, and comfort and originality on another. Depending on Redolessence experience with the fragrance and Patrick Müller words I’m convinced Lamar Noir is a very special dark gourmand with lots of depth, and unique character
    Born and bred in Upstate New York , currently based in EU
    Thanks for the draw

  • Just by reading the article I visualized the exact same moment when Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller were discussing Lamar Noir for the first time , through perfumer enthusiasm I can almost see the delightfulness in his eyes when if finally came out so great.
    There are other niche brands with luxurious boxes and bottles, Kajal actually delivers not just beautiful bottles but upscale refined fragrances like no other . My favorite part from the introduction:

    The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex

    Personally I’ve never smelled leather jacket fragrance with rose , fruits and caramel accords , kudos for the idea.I like all kinds of gourmands , but especially the more unique ones like Lamar Noir , also like how Michelyn Camen contacted Patrick Müller so he can share some light about its own succulent in a grown up manner creation.
    I’m a fan of OG Kajal Lamar and IV EU
    Thank you for the effort

  • I’ve not tried the original LAMAR but the introduction of oud, wood and animalic notes and reducing the rose, certainly gives this fragrance a noir feel. Steven appreciates its darkness and spiciness.
    As Patrick said “the fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent and complex”.
    MD, USA.

  • Moe Khalaf colorful personality only helps him move forward , I love the way he methodically plans every single detail of the future Kajal releases. The 4 Kajal fragrances I’m familiar with are Dahab, III, IV and ÄICAN. I’m aware that Lamar is considered by many to be one of the best fruity-floral fragrances ever made , I’d like to sample all 3 variations now the original, the Caviar and the brand new Noir .
    Smelling both good and unique is a must , still I was a bit worried by what Patrick Müller stated
    “Here I have reduced the rosy floral part and added several powerful oudy, woody, animalic and leathery raw materials”
    Thankfully reading the introduction once again and Steven review reassured me Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller did not crossed the line with the edgy notes. The scent profile of high quality leather jacket , warm gourmand notes is actually really pleasing , not to mention how enthusiastic Steven is in his video .
    What actually moved me today is not just Lamar Noir sophisticated smell, but the whole experience , as usual splendid work from Michelyn and Steven, Patrick Müller introduction surprised me in a good way.
    Thank you for the opportunity
    USA

  • Timothy_knows_well says:

    Hello from UK
    All nuances of Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller shared journey with Lamar Noir do have a familiar tune , both always keeping their sights forward , and never looking back. I’m impressed how the two works hard knowing what they want to achieve. My quote would be

    “The challenge was to wrap the fragrance into a dark, mysterious, and opulent coat.”

    The insightful introduction of Patrick Müller of LUZI had another angle added ,I enjoyed learning about how in Lamar Noir he added powerful dark noted like leather and oud to the already existing juicy fruits of the original Lamar.
    Lamar Noir is an olfactory journey that captures the essence of the best Italian leather , the most delicious fruits and caramel, and Middle Eastern market demand for amazing longevity and sillage.
    Other than its mesmerizing scent profile I’d love to win Lamar Noir based on Patrick Müller journey , Michelyn Camen and Redolessence sterling work and my previous experience with Kajal, delighted owner of Lamar + Almaz . I’m envisioning excellence once again
    Thank you so much

  • Patrick Müller intro i find captivating for its vivid imagery and evocative descriptions of different kinds . In his own way he intertwined the scent’s gourmand journey with a warm leather jacket. He and Redolessence convinced me that the warm gourmand facets in Lamar Noir do not clash with the opulent leather, just the opposite they fuse together in a truly immersive experience. I’d gladly pull
    “This fragrance really leaves a dark tempting trail behind you and is a perfect match for colder days.” –Patrick Müller of LUZI
    I am from the EU

  • “After several trials Lamar Noir was finally born. The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex.”
    It was not an easy task and it needed several trials still it’s easy to say Patrick Müller profoundly enjoyed designing Lamar Noir , and it’s delighted of the outcome.
    The idea of adding leather and oud to caramel , rose and succulent fruits with a hint of animalic kink running through it , only comes to show the creative parts of Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller characters .
    Powerful and novelty fragrance, with lots of twists , no wonder Redolessence thinks smelling Lamar Noir is refined and elevated mysterious experience.
    EU

  • My takeaway about Lamar Noir and Patrick Müller work process with a quote from the opening

    “Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar.”

    Unquestionably dedication is a must for the 21st century dire competition, and expectations are beyond high for everyone , in particular for high end popular niche brands like Kajal Perfumes.
    Patrick Müller actually feels the need to create and design the best fragrances possible, he has quality ingredients in his disposal , motivation and most importantly Moe Khalaf guidance , because with Moe everything needs to be perfect , he’s accepting nothing nearly right or good enough .
    Judging by the detailed introduction with Patrick Müller, Redolessence honest opinion and how ecstatic he is describing Lamar Noir all makes me feel free will sophisticated fragrance with fruity leather appeal is already on the market.
    The marvelous looking bottle of course is something to be expected from the brand, the shape is different than the bottle of Homme II , my personal favorite but just as pretty. Thank you
    UK

  • I am curious about this one as it has some interesting notes. The leather-violet-caramel combination sounds unique. Never tried anything by Kajal yet. Thanks!

  • Mutual.Respect says:

    I thought about it and the quote from Patrick Müller introduction I’d like to share with you is
    “Even the naming was a bullseye, as from Lamar-to-Lamar CAVIAR we came up with the idea of Lamar NOIR, which rhymed perfectly together.”
    Wow from Liquid Gold to Liquid Gold Caviar to Liquid Gold Dark? That’s high level brainstorming.
    I love high-quality leather jackets, eating tropical fruits and caramel , burning incense too and Lamar Noir I find vibrant and mysterious. Smelling all of this will get me in party mood every time a get a sniff … I imagine. Then on top of that hints of sensual rose ?
    It feels like there’s a buzz surrounding Lamar Noir , I could not be more excited about a new release.
    I even have a favorite Kajal fragrance – Dahab
    Thank you
    EU resident

  • Full respect for people like Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller who have high standards, and not just looking to create nice smelling , but also creative and sophisticated fragrances

    《Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar. 》

    Good job Moe Khalaf, together with different very talented perfumers you engineered so many magnificent fragrances. Patrick Müller created a striking atmosphere of refined leather oud , succulent tropical fruits and rose stepping on foundation of depth and complexity, Lamar Noir is elaborate fragrance i’d really like to win. Since I wear the first Lamar all year long I’m delighted to learn the rose in part of Lamar Noir too
    Thank you kindly, from EU

  • Thank you Patrick for this beautiful introduction into Lamar Noir! Love how you said : “One simple spray in the morning and you are good for the whole day. This fragrance really leaves a dark tempting trail behind you and is a perfect match for colder days.”
    Steve sparked my interest with claiming it is a fragrance with fruity introduction without being zesty, spicy and perfect for colder days.
    EU

  • Thank you for this detailed review of Kajal Lamar Noir! I appreciate how Patrick Müller brought depth and intensity to this fragrance, making it a darker and richer counterpart to the original. The blend of spices, florals, and woods sounds absolutely captivating—especially the interplay of saffron and rose. I’d love to experience this deeper interpretation myself. Europe

  • Being a huge fan of leather scents, this sounds my absolute cup of tea.
    “One simple spray in the morning and you are good for the whole day” – I love when a fragrance carries this level of performance. This sounds perfect for colder weather as mentioned above. I first heard of KAJAL at a virtual fragrance event a couple of years ago and tried a couple of their samples which I thoroughly enjoyed. Nuclear performance and complexity – there’s nothing not to love, so naturally I was very excited by the opportunity to try another beautiful release from this brand. A fragrance that “feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket” – my interest is peaked! Thanks CaFleureBon for a marvellous giveaway! Bella – Based in the UK

  • “dark, mysterious, and opulent coat.” Patrick had me closing my eyes to interpret what that could be.
    Steven’s comment “ getting that darkness on the opening” sold it for me. The blend of tropical fruit with the mysterious darkness will set it apart. Having worn many of Kajal’s line, I am anxiously waiting to try this !

  • Patrick Müller’s introduction to KAJAL Lamar Noir was truly captivating, offering a fascinating glimpse into the creative process behind this bold and luxurious fragrance. I particularly appreciated Patrick’s description of how the perfume transitions Lamar’s “liquid gold” brightness into a mysterious and opulent darkness, likening it to the feeling of wearing a warm black leather jacket—rich, complex, and inviting. The balance between edgy and daring elements, while preserving the DNA of the original Lamar, is masterful. Steven’s review further emphasized the fragrance’s longevity and sillage, which are crucial for Middle Eastern markets. The detailed breakdown of the notes—from the vibrant bergamot and green apple at the top to the sensual oud, leather, and cashmere in the base—paints a vivid picture of Lamar Noir’s multifaceted character. This is a scent designed to leave a lasting impression. Greetings from UK 😉

  • Wow, that is all I could say when I heard this “The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket.”- Patrick Müller. The thing I loved about Patrick’s introduction was that quote because I love leather fragrances. Also my favorite part of Steven’s review was his description of this fragrance’s complexity! ( I reside in the USA)

  • Lamar Noir is not directly a flanker of Lamar from my dear colleague and friend, Mark Buxton, even though I can understand that one could interpret this phenomenon.
    – Patrick Müller

    He’s so speaking like a true artist, and definitely not like a salesman . I love how showed such level of respect for Mark Buxton, the perfumer who created original Lamar. It has been a pleasure learning about the idea of making Lamar Noir. I’m impressed how Moe Khalaf is non-stop trying new things, and ways to get better in every sense of the way , edgy leather approach with gorgeous new bottle. The truth is not a lot of people feel the need to create, and evolve and it seems like with both Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller it comes from within.
    I’m a fan of beautiful things, opulent aura, juicier fruits , leather and rose fragrances , creativity , and I’ll be happy to win Lamar Noir
    Original Lamar is outstanding
    Much obliged
    EU

  • Such a pleasing experience i just had Wow
    About today’s read and video , both vivid and full of originality, pride and positive energy. Moe Khalaf is not only built differently, happy with modest personality but he also likes to surround himself with people who have the same or similar values.l , exactly why he worked with Patrick Müller on Lamar Noir.
    “The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex” Patrick Müller
    The mental getaway to the best fruits , rose and leather , powdery feel , what a journey i had with the help of Patrick Müller and Redolessence. I bet Lamar Noir would surprise me greatly , soulful fragrance i believe , I’m hooked.
    I am familiar with one Kajal fragrance Dahab
    Thank you for the whole experience.
    EU

  • ☆ “The challenge was to wrap the fragrance into a dark, mysterious, and opulent coat. Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss”

    I enjoyed Patrick Müller introduction very , and I mean VERY much . Felt like he found pleasure in the making of Lamar Noir – revitalizing mixture of light and dark , such a delicious and leathery composition. He cooked a great one , no doubt about that . Of course Moe Khalaf box of surprises is always full, almost bottomless. What a gorgeous presentation Lamar Noir has.
    The other good news is that Lamar Noir is not like any other Kajal fragrance even though related to Lamar, the fragrance is already in my possession.
    Steven take on the fragrance made me think of cooking and later on attending a formal event, enjoying mybown Tropical Fruits and Caramel Mousse Cake while sitting on a leather sofa.
    Appreciate Patrick Müller introduction, Steven’s review and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • I love top grain leather jackets, caramel, oud with ripe fruits , and from Kajal Perfumes Lamar Noir I’m anticipating spectacular fragrance, something I’ve never encountered before.
    Patrick Müller introduction revealed a lot , from Moe Khalaf desire to design mysterious moody version of Lamar , to the exceptional rich ingredients and high oil concentration , and last but not least the bridge between Middle Eastern atmosphere, liquid gold and perfumery. Patrick Müller made Lamar Noir so addictive and rich , not an easy task by his own words

    “After several trials Lamar Noir was finally born”
    I’m very much found of all Redolessence said in the video , and how he added dark and spicy mysterious demeanor to Patrick Müller own thoughts.
    Thanks to Patrick Müller, Kajal Perfumes, Redolessence, and best of luck to all participants
    EU

  • ThatMulattoDude says:

    These 2 particular phrases caught my attention from Mr. Müller’s description “ The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex.” That’s really intriguing as I have become more attracted to Middle Eastern style fragrances as I’ve progressed in my fragrance journey. Steven always delivers with his comprehensive review and painted a really excellent picture of this offering. Kajal is a brand I’ve wanted to sample so I hope to get this in my collection. Appreciate the giveaway opportunity. Many blessings from Virginia, USA!

  • Salutations
    It could be my impressions only but I believe most people associate Kajal Perfumes with Lamar , the best pineapple fragrance I’ve ever smelled . That’s why I find Patrick Müller quote very important:

    “Lamar Noir is not directly a flanker of Lamar from my dear colleague and friend, Mark Buxton, even though I can understand that one could interpret this phenomenon. Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar.”

    It was a relieving to me that Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller kept the DNA from being destroyed, Lamar Noir instead possesses a richer darker tint .
    What grabbed me the most today in no particular order a) Patrick Müller state of mind b) with Moe Khalaf guidance how popular the house of Kajal has become c) Patrick Müller and Moe Khalaf inventiveness d) their mutual desire to create rich ,opulent sophisticated fragrances e) how upscale Lamar Noir is with leather , oud , rose and different fruits
    It’s been a pleasure
    UK

  • Liquid gold brightness to darkness is a magic accomplishment. Stevens’ description of sillage and longevity is impressive. I am in the USA and would be delighted to win this.

  • Considering how knowledgeable Redolessence is , I’m surprised by his enthusiasm for Lamar Noir , thrilled as he ever been to say the least. There are so many good fruity and leather fragrances on the market right now, but creating not just good but also unique fragrance featuring the two is something major.I’d like to share my favorite part of the thoughtful intro
    “The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex.”
    Love, love and love again. It’s remarkable that Patrick Müller is thinking outside of the box , and with Lamar Noir he found the balance between wearability and originality.
    Like everything in real life some components of Lamar Noir are gentle like the fruits and the rose , some delicious like the caramel , chocolate , others like the leather and the oud i find venturous. The balance between the sweetness , and the leather I’m looking for the most.
    Patrick Müller is a perfumer i was not aware of up until now , Kajal Perfumes I know – Fiddah, Homme II
    From EU. Many thanks

  • ALT.Attitudes says:

    I’ve always been drawn to the “noir/night/midnight” flankers of my favorite fragrances, and an looking forward to trying this as well. Having not tried Lamar By KAJAL in either the original or CAVIAR versions, Stevens review intrigued me to purchase LAMAR and hopefully it will be shipping soon. I’ve been experimenting with a lot of Middle Eastern oud fragrances, so the “The longevity and sillage are here absolutely amazing as they are highly important factors, especially in the Middle Eastern market, where I have been working since over 12 years” was a key point from Patrick that makes me feel I’ll enjoy this so much , that it’ll be a no,-brainier safe blind-buy. :)) thank you Steven, for bringing this House to my attention !!

  • Let’s face it , whether it’s for dates , social nights out or a business trip to the Middle East every man needs a perfectly fitting tailor made suit , brown loafers and a fragrance like Lamar Noir. Moe Khalaf look on the first picture is impeccable.
    I like the beautiful color scheme of the bottle, oud and leather , delicious yet non-sticky grown-up profile with the tropical fruits and caramel Lamar Noir sense of refinery is tickling my fancy even more.

    – The challenge was to wrap the fragrance into a dark, mysterious, and opulent coat. Patrick Müller

    So basically almost like a tailor himself Patrick Müller have put a tailor made slick and sophisticated black wool coat , on top of a again tailor made suit ? Lamar Noir vibe is giving me a perfect balance between classic and modern, formal and casual. Sophisticated fragrance , and a future classic that captured my attention thanks to Patrick Müller introduction and Steven YouTube video.
    Kajal Homme II , IV and Dahab are in my possession
    Thank you Patrick Müller, Moe Khalaf , Steven , Kajal, Michelyn
    USA

  • Phillip_Barkley says:

    Patrick Müller
    Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss.

    I’d like to point out I’m don’t speak Arabic, but as a fragrance lover and Certified Master Bench Jeweler (US terminology, it’s called Master Goldsmith in UK) I’m super excited for Kajal Lamar Noir. The name Black (liquid) gold speaks to me because black gold is actually a more recent trend in the jewelry business , to put it simple black gold is the same yellow gold, but manufacturers use technology to change the color.
    In the past, black gold was the nickname for oil, especially as people who found it trickling out of the ground made a small fortune — akin to finding gold. Now black gold is the term that defines blackened gold. Black gold looks edgy and stylish, giving jewelry a fresh and modern look that yellow gold can’t provide , exactly what Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller did with Lamar Noir. The fragrance shows the levels of excellence Moe Khalaf is always striving for. I’m genuinely stunned by Moe , he’s special.
    Kajal Perfumes is a brand every fragrance lover needs to know , it’s a must because of exquisite and alluring creations made from the best of the best ingredients , long lasting on top of that with help of talanted perfumers like Mark Buxton , bright prospect Kevin Mathys the recent winner of the Art and Olfaction Awards for Kajal IV) and with Lamar Noir with the talented newcomer Patrick Müller.
    I really like sweet fruity and leathery fragrance with an edge , and Lamar Noir checks all the boxes for me. The jewelry related name excites me even more. As usual the bottle look great.
    Out of Kajal perfumes I’m familiar with Almaz and Dahab
    Thank you, American living in EU

  • I really like the bottle, it has a very luxurious vibe to it. Never tried any Kajal and hopefully this is my chance to discover this house. Thanks for the review and for the giveaway! Europe

  • I love Müller’s desccription of wrapping Lamar in a “dark, mysterious, and opulent coat”, translating its “liquid gold” qualities into a inky tonality (“the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss”). He also makes KAJAL Lamar Noir sound both potent and tenacious. Steven highlighted the differences between the various Lamar fragrances, how Lamar Noir is suited to cold weather (that substantial leather accord), and the way this unusual tropical fruit opening isn’t bright and zesty at all. And of course his videos always show off KAJAL’s wonderful bottle design.

    I’m in the USA.

  • As a Master Barber myself I’d like to say Moe Khalaf beard is always on point, i noticed again the nice cut on the picture with Lamar and Lamar Noir in his hands. Kajal is a great brand, big fan of Homme I and II , I know a few other fragrances, but not the the brand’s latest edition . I need to order some samples soon.

    This fragrance really leaves a dark tempting trail behind you and is a perfect match for colder days.” –Patrick Müller

    If I have to guess based on what I learned from Patrick Müller introduction and Redolessence Lamar Noir is cold weather daring yet alluring leather variation of Lamar , reimagined by Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller to be more edgy. As usual the whole presentation is top notch.Homme I is staple of mine , I’m on my 5th bottle now , Homme II i also own.
    Thanks to all involved
    Germany

  • Well structured two way fragrance episode by Patrick Müller and Redolessence , I like the more thoughtful overall experience I just had. I learned about Kajal Perfumes Lamar Noir distinct and complex scent , starting with dark leather, green apple and going forward with enticing aromas like rose and delicious fruits.
    My personal final flourish is the harmony Patrick Müller was able to achieve between between tasty , dark and seductive elements. I’m pulling out my favorite quote now :
    [ Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss ]
    Thank you very much Kajal Perfumes, perfumer Patrick Müller , Cafleurebon and Redolessence , EU

  • The combination of fruit, leather and Oud can be intoxicating. This darker interpretation sounds perfect for winter and knowing Kajal, this will be a beast mode fragrance that will last a long time. Supporting everything with some rose gives a bit of elegance to this profile. Really interested to check this one out!! I live in Chicago, IL.

  • foreverscents says:

    I enjoyed watching Steven’s comprehensive review of LAMAR Noir. In the introduction, Patrick said that “the fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket. Very rich, opulent, and complex.” Steven highlighted LAMAR Noir’s richness and opulence, mentioning it is not as tropical sweet as the original. He pointed out the darker notes and explained that it leaves a strong scent trail and is perfect for the colder months.
    I live in the USA.

  • All fragrances can tell a story, some are passionate, some are sad and other do have a happy ending. There is one particular Kajal fragrance that will always have a special place in my heart, because to me it tell the best story possible . Reading about how Lamar Noir came to be was like déja vu all over again for me because i met my loving husband on Boyz II Men concert , the famous r’n’b and soul group while wearing Jihan . He … back then a total stranger complimented me with “You smell intoxicating” and the rest is history❤
    I have a keen interest in Kajal Lamar Noir because of Moe Khalaf cosmopolitan personality , and the delicious and sexy profile leading up to good memories . I like the seductive touches coming from the leather. I have a feeling there’s a synergy between Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller , sharing the same dreams , vision and strive for originality . My favorite quote out of the introduction :
    “Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar.”
    Winning Lamar Noir would be a dream come true , the brand means a world to me , since in a way I could say I’m happily married with the help of Kajal and Jihan ❤
    Thank you kindly EU

  • chess_is_fun says:

    Hello Cafleurebon
    Moe Khalaf has always been respectful and modest , looking to ignite the interest of fragrance enthusiasts.I don’t remember the last time I’ve seen Redolessence so uber exited, that’s a statement on its own. If he believes the juiciness of the exotic fruits , the rose and the premium leather are making Lamar Noir so addictive , i can’t even imagine how good it really is. Setting the bar higher and higher is what Moe Khalaf always do, he did with Almaz , Lamar , ÄICAN and IV , and now with Lamar Noir he raised it even more.

    Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss
    – Patrick Müller

    Kevin Mathys won Art and Olfaction Awards for Kajal IV , Patrick Müller could very well follow his footsteps and win another award next year for Lamar Noir, the Liquid Gold transferred into darkness.
    I’m based in EU , thanks

  • Ceramic.Scale says:

    Kajal Perfumes Lamar is a marvelous fragrance, i was so not expecting such level of complexity, mouthwatering pineapple gourmand with sensual rose. Personality I’m more than happy to know that Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller didn’t change the DNA way too much , the reason out of the intro I’m pulling :

    Lamar Noir is not directly a flanker of Lamar from my dear colleague and friend, Mark Buxton, even though I can understand that one could interpret this phenomenon.

    Dark opulence mixed with pleasure-seeking seduction on top of my beloved Lamar? I’m captivated by Patrick Müller and Redolessence thoughts on Lamar Noir.
    I’ve always been into splendid gourmands and leather fragrances and now Moe Khalaf extra darkness and oud ideas , turned into reality by Patrick Müller are stuck in my mind. I understood the assignment , i know Lamar Noir is brand new release but I’ll do my best finding a sample
    From UK
    Many thanks

  • Love the idea of adding warm leather jacket and oud nuances to sugary fruits and rose , Lamar Noir was crafted from a passionate belief in hard work, creativity and originality.
    Thanks to perfumer Patrick Müller introduction I’m aware now that Lamar Noir is based on collaboration between him and Kajal, using high oil concentration, it’s rich, opulent and very much sophisticated fragrance.

    “After several trials Lamar Noir was finally born”

    I can emphasize to Patrick Müller words, I have the exact same attitude towards my work , hobbies and life, It often takes me several trials but everything I’m doing needs to be perfect .
    Redolessence was able to capture my interest with the very unique contrast between the edible and the dark and mysterious aspects , I’m even more interested now.
    My favorite Kajal perfume is Homme II
    Thank you Patrick Müller, Kajal Perfumes, Redolessence and also thank you for the generosity
    EU

  • Kajal Perfumes development is absolutely remarkable and their future is bright with Moe Khalaf being the captain of the ship. In my opinion they do everything right, top presentations , original and sophisticated fragrances made with highest quality ingredients, performance is great too. I know all of Kajal fragrances excluding Lamar Noir, and if I have to rate my favorite ones depending on my mood
    1.Lamar/ ÄICAN
    2. Almaz / Dahab
    3. Kajal IV

    “Lamar Noir is not directly a flanker of Lamar from my dear colleague and friend, Mark Buxton, even though I can understand that one could interpret this phenomenon. Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar”

    By the way is it just me, or Moe Khalaf is only working with dedicated, and motivated positive people? Patrick Müller is also the same type of person that’s why they clicked so well together. I love how Patrick paid homage to Mark Buxton, the perfumer who composed original Lamar.
    Back to Lamar Noir now , in my opinion by far the most anticipated fragrance in the community , and it’s not even close. Because of how popular Lamar is people’s expectations for Lamar Noir are through the roof . Imo Moe and Patrick were able to find a way Ideally match the tropical fruits and caramel with the edgy oud and leather. I wonder if even though toned down , like Steven I’ll be able to pick the rose in Lamar Noir, I hope so .
    All profiles I already follow, @waltherp99bg . I also follow @eaudemoe , Moe Khalaf side project , designer Omar Ayoub , the absolute genius behind Kajal bottle design , and last but not least the fellow hip-hop lover Patrick Müller at @patrice_des_dieux 😉
    Thanks a lot
    USA

  • My_Life_My_Terms says:

    EU
    I enjoy greatly Moe Khalaf honesty and friendly approach towards everyone, from consumers to bloggers and perfumers he works with. At the same time the house of Kajal is also famous for pristine quality fragrances , and without a doubt it wasn’t easy for Patrick Müller to meet Moe Khalaf requirements. The quote i like the most:
    “The longevity and sillage are here absolutely amazing as they are highly important factors, especially in the Middle Eastern market, where I have been working since over 12 years”
    Fine gentlemen with well-bred personality, thanks to Michelyn Camen reaching out to him and the introduction i know Patrick Müller is ambitious, passionate, modest and respectful simultaneously.
    Everything in Lamar Noir is on its own place, juicier fruits fruit , caramel , the oud and of course the leather. I’m ready for a Middle Eastern trip , I’m ready for Lamar Noir
    Thanks a million

  • Healthy_Lifestyle says:

    I’ll try to match the quote we had to share out of Patrick Müller introduction with one by the poet John Clare:
    ~The challenge was to wrap the fragrance into a dark, mysterious, and opulent coat. Transferring it from its “liquid gold” brightness into darkness, however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss.
    – Patrick Müller
    and
    ~Burning hot is the ground, liquid gold is the air; Whoever looks round sees Eternity there.
    – John Clare

    Eternity is it , Lamar Noir sounds so deep and enigmatic, almost eternal. That’s why I made the connection with John Clare words, British poet I really like.
    I have a feeling during the process of creating Lamar Noir Patrick Müller had multiple of flavorful brainstorming moments , from the liquid gold , dark and edgy leather mixed with caramel , rose and different fruits , to Noir name and amazing performance.
    My takeaway about Lamar Noir from Redolessence and Patrick Müller is the overall sense of refinery and heritage . It appeals to me that Patrick infused the fragrance with his respect for the Middle Eastern culture and traditions.
    In light of Redolessence review and Patrick Müller introduction I have no doubts Lamar Noir is stunning.
    Many thanks , EU

  • “Here I have reduced the rosy floral part and added several powerful oudy, woody, animalic and leathery raw materials.” – my kind of fragrance! I’m a fan of deep dark scents during the colder months. Steven said that it’s also fruity with an underlying darkness. Thanks for another wonderful draw. MI USA

  • Ducati.Paniagale.V4.S says:

    Rather recently i followed Redolessence advice to subscribe and participate in the giveaway, and I already ordered a few fragrances because of his Cafleurebon reviews and recommendations , one of which is Kajal ÄICAN , I also own DAHAB
    Patrick Müller and Redolessence revealed the similarities and differences between Lamar and Lamar Noir , and i believe the are not redundant by any means . Lamar Noir is its own unique entity and the fragrance Patrick Müller created is for those who want to elevate their fruity-leather game .

    The longevity and sillage are here absolutely amazing as they are highly important factors, especially in the Middle Eastern market, where I have been working since over 12 years
    – Patrick Müller

    In my view treating everyone with certain level of respect is something anyone could learn, but the modesty has to come from within, there is no other way around. That’s also how it worked with Patrick Müller i believe. With Lamar Noir he showed respect to Moe Khalaf, Kajal fans , the Middle Eastern market and his colleague Mark Buxton.
    EU Thank you

  • So maybe full grain leather and caramel in addition to the core of Lamar …. Then throw in that quality oud and I just know this is heavenly. I need Lamar Noir like now lol. Little while back i bought Lamar from the house and it is slowly becoming my most worn fragrance , with Noir darker notes I’m not looking to replace it but for more edgy perspective.
    Steven said how leather side and the oud are giving Lamar Noir a more dark and spicy mysterious demeanor , and I feel tempted now .
    Patrick Müller and Moe Khalaf made the right decision not to alter the core of the original , I own Lamar and I do want to win the new Noir manifestation. Below is the quote from Patrick’s introduction
    “Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar”
    Appreciate the chance – EU

  • GoodBookAndTea says:

    Coming from someone who’s used to designer fragrances and more simplistic reviews much like “The fragrance opening smells like …. the base smells like …. lasts….. projects….” I’ll have to admit my head started spinning by “Cafleurebon way” of doing things.
    Patrick Müller and Redolessence were able to trick my imagination into thinking of dark leather jackets and luxury desserts where the sweetness and boldness are perfectly dosed and compounded to alluring rose.
    “This fragrance really leaves a dark tempting trail behind you and is a perfect match for colder days.”
    By all means YES to what Patrick Müller stated , eye-opening introduction, zealous review and one spectacular fragrance.
    Thank you Patrick Müller, Redolessence, Cafleurebon and Kajal Perfumes . EU

  • I never ever thought I’d share such a memory on Cafleurebon, but thanks to Patrick Müller introduction and Redolessence YouTube video I remembered how on my last birthday in a French coffee shop, while caring the plate … I dropped the freshly squeezed pineapple juice and the Crème caramel flan I just bought on my leather jacket 🙂 Patrick Müller and Redolessence immediately transported me to the funny experience I had back then. My quote from the written introduction.
    “however with the warm gourmand notes carrying and embracing you during your fall into the mysterious black abyss……The fragrance feels like wearing a warm black leather jacket.”
    I’m now beyond curious about Lamar Noir and the way it evolves. The contrast between the delicious fruits and caramel , and leather with oud , day and night, innocence and temptation is to die for.I believe Patrick Müller has carefully chosen every single raw material , so the fragrance can tell a different and more unique Lamar story.
    I know I’d feel special and desired wearing Lamar Noir, I just do
    Thank you, and fingers crossed
    Lisbon Portugal (EU)

  • I love how the things worked out for Moe Khalaf , the knowledgeable and humble guy who founded Kajal. Through a lot of hard work and dedication he was able to expand and develop to such a level , that now fragrance enthusiasts are trembling when there’s a new release.
    Voting in favor upscale niche perfumery, Kajal, daring approaches and aesthetics , and people mindsets like Moe Khalaf and Patrick Müller.
    In Lamar Noir I like the fleshy fruits , oud , leather and the dance between the European appeal and Middle Eastern mystical essence . Everything in Lamar Noir i find rich and inviting ,even the rose is part of the composition is slightly lower doses.
    Kajal is one of my favorite brands, intricate fragrances with unique DNA , always long lasting and with one of a kind bottles. Lamar I own, my favorite that’s why I was patiently anticipating Lamar Noir review on Cafleurebon.
    “Lamar Noir is not directly a flanker of Lamar from my dear colleague and friend, Mark Buxton” – Patrick Müller
    Thanks a bunch
    EU

  • Lamar Noir is not directly a flanker of Lamar from my dear colleague and friend, Mark Buxton, even though I can understand that one could interpret this phenomenon. Moe decided that we should try something more edgy, more daring, and darker, however, not destroying too much of the DNA of Lamar.
    – Patrick Müller

    Splendid approach, I like such inside information I can’t find anywhere else, thank you Michelyn for reaching out to Patrick Müller.
    Kajal are crushing it , one hit after another Kajal IV last year won a prestigious award, ÄICAN was received well , and now i’m captivated by Lamar Noir , and I’ll try to express my opinion on the topic.
    I find impressive how Patrick Müller and Steven, with Michelyn help were able to merge elegance and darkness , Moe Khalaf expectations , the perfumer work ethics and artistry too.
    Even though my favorite Kajal Dahab and Lamar Noir share the fruity part the two are so very different, the playful and flamboyant Dahab and the edgy and leathery Lamar Noir. No matter the scent profile the two share the sense of exclusivity.
    Thanks for Patrick Müller quick introduction , the review of course and the giveaway
    From EU

  • Captivating introduction by Patrick Müller and enthusiastic video by Redolessence , job well done to both .I can’t help but to be impressed how Moe Khalaf was able to achieve so much , and also how he gave the hard task of making Lamar darker to Patrick Müller:

    The challenge was to wrap the fragrance into a dark, mysterious, and opulent coat.

    I find Lamar Noir delightful for the dark start, caramel and passion fruit on one part , and the oud and rose on the other.
    EU , thank you very much