The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
My Breeze arrived in 2020 from Al Ambra's Dubai atelier, where perfumers Ghanim Yaqoob Jumma Khurram and Abdul Rahiman Mugarithottam built a composition around a simple proposition: what happens when you let florals breathe without letting them take over? The answer lives in the layering, rose and peony at the top, not competing but holding space for each other. Beneath them, warm vanilla keeps things grounded. The name says it all: a breeze moves through, it doesn't stay, but it leaves something behind.
The heart of My Breeze is its unusual restraint for a sweet-spicy composition. Where many florals lean into projection as a virtue, this one keeps its amplitude moderate, close to the skin, present without demanding. Ylang-ylang and sandalwood bridge the gap between the soft opening and the musk-dominant base, giving the fragrance a coherence that holds across its full arc. The amber note doesn't roar; it hums. That quietness is the whole point.
The evolution
Rose and peony hit first, a fresh, almost dewy opening that reads more spring garden than perfume counter. The vanilla follows quickly, sweetening the florals without tipping into gourmand territory. For the first thirty minutes, this smells like someone who just walked in from somewhere better. Then the hand-off: ylang-ylang and sandalwood arrive, warmer, creamier, pushing the florals into the background. The drydown is all musk and amber, soft, powdery, intimate. Not a room-filler. A skin-conversation. Four to six hours, depending on skin chemistry, with sillage that stays moderate throughout. It doesn't evolve dramatically; it softens. By the end, it smells like warmth and clean skin.
Cultural impact
My Breeze occupies a specific lane in the regional fragrance landscape: accessible without being forgettable. As a 2020 release from a Dubai house that built its reputation on amber and oud, it represents a move toward softer florals without abandoning the warmth that defines the brand. Wearers describe it as the kind of scent that invites a conversation rather than interrupting one. It's well-reviewed for its wearability, with particular praise for how the powdery sweetness holds through the drydown without cloying. The community ratings reflect a fragrance that works, not for everyone, not in every situation, but reliably where it matters.

































