Oakcha Review: 24 Fragrances Tested (Are They Worth It?)

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Oakcha Review 24 Fragrances Tested Are They Worth It
Unboxing 24 Okcha fragrances, including clones of popular perfumes like Lost Cherry, Gypsy Water, and Tobacco Vanille. Discover which ones are worth the hype and which to skip. Plus, an honest review of their Jewel Collection and customer service. #Oakcha #FragranceReview #PerfumeClones #Beauty #LuxuryFragrances #FragranceAddict #PerfumeLover #FragranceCommunity #PerfumeObsessed #PerfumeWorld

Introduction: Unveiling the World of Oakcha

How’s it going, everyone? I hope you are doing well today. We are diving into the world of exotic fragrances. I polled you guys before, and you wanted me to buy a bunch of them — so here we are. I went out and bought 24 Okcha fragrances, including four different sample sets and a full-size bottle, to check out the presentation. There’s a lot to cover, so I’m breaking it up. This video focuses on his clones. If you’re interested in his original creations, I’ll have a separate video for that. Let’s find out which ones are worth it.

The Oakcha Clone Collection: Hits and Misses

Okcha offers a variety of clones, mostly targeting mainstream and niche fragrances. Their mainstream clones are part of their Discovery set, which you can buy individually, usually for around $30 (but often on sale, so avoid paying full price).

Sinful (Lost Cherry Clone)

It is related to Okcha’s popular Lost Cherry fragrance. This is a solid clone, holding cherry, bitter almond, and wood well. I would rate it 8.5 out of 10.

Morning Rain (Gypsy Water Clone)

Unfortunately, this is a bit of a downer. It’s a decent imitation of Gypsy Water but lacks performance, especially considering it’s an extra de parfum. I would give it a 6 out of 10.

Torid Day (Tobacco Vanille Clone)

The hype is real – this is probably the best Okcha clone ever. It lives up to the promise of a strong extrat de parfum and scores 8.5 out of 10.

Blue Velvet (Oud Satin Mood Clone)

This is another strong contender but slightly less smooth than the original. I would rate it 8 out of 10.

Sweven (Baccarat Rouge 540 Clone)

A decent clone but somewhat weak. I would recommend looking for other options for this fragrance.

Heaven Speak (Angel’s Share Clone)

It’s a good clone but not exceptional. It lacks the depth of the original and gets a 7 out of 10.

Beekeeper (Nectarine Blossom and Honey Clone)

A pleasant, light fragrance ideal for spring and summer. I would rate it 7.5 out of 10.

Presentation and Customer Service: Oakcha’s Packaging and Support

If you’re curious about the full-size tall bottles, they come with a relatively cheap plastic cap, albeit with a well-marked logo on the glass. There was a problem with one bottle leaking, but their customer service quickly sent a replacement, which arrived within 14 days.

The Jewel Collection: Oakcha’s Luxury Clones

The Jewel Collection targets some of the most expensive fragrances in the world, cloning perfumes that sell for millions of dollars.

Diamond 15 (Lemand de Measure Clone)

Inspired by the most expensive perfume ever sold for $1.5 million, this fragrance is rare. It is weak and has no special quality. I would not recommend it.

Emerald 13 (Shamook Clone)

A sweet, musky scent inspired by the $1.3 million perfume. It is also weak and not worth the price.

Pearl 22 (Clive Christian No. 1 Imperial Majesty Clone)

It’s stronger and has a nice old-school musk with vanilla and sandalwood. I would recommend this to fans of vintage fragrances.

Ruby 34 (Chanel No. 5 Grand Extrait Clone)

A very musky, dated scent that smells almost masculine. I would skip this one unless you are a fan of old school men’s fragrances.

Sapphire 7 (Baccarat Larm Sacré Clone)

A masterpiece from the Jewel Collection, this floral-spicy fragrance is inspired by Egyptian royalty. It is unisex but has a feminine bent with a unique blend of floral and spicy notes. Highly recommended.

Conclusion: Oakcha’s Best Bets and Final Thoughts

Overall, Okcha offers some solid clones, especially with tobacco vanilla and lost cherry. However, there are better clones available for some of their other offerings, so shop around. The jewel collection, while interesting, did not impress me as much as I had hoped. If you’re considering Okcha, stick to their best clones and explore other options for the rest. Thanks for watching, and if you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to subscribe and give it a thumbs up! Stay tuned for my review of Okcha’s original fragrances.

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