06/10/2024

Tracershy
121 Reviews

Tracershy
Very helpful Review
3
A more delicate version of khamrah
Having Khamrah in my collection, I wasn't particularly eager to test Sharaf Blend, but I was curious about the conflicting opinions about the Zimaya release. Some said it was a more feminine version of Khamrah, others said it was more masculine.
I finally decided to test Sharaf Blend and I agree with the opinions that the composition from Zimaya does not veer in any direction. Sharaf Blend is a Ideal middle-of-the-road unisex. The scent is very similar to Khamrah, almost identical. It differs in that it is slightly less sweet, more subtle and smoother, maybe it also has a bit more of an alcoholic nuances.
Despite its greater sweetness, I like Khamrah more, it has a more pronounced accord of baked apple pie with cinnamon, the composition of Lattafa is also more expressive and, over time, tends to be more masculine. The apple pie in Sharaf Blend smells as if they forgot to add apples to the dough and didn't add vanilla instead.
It's hard to decide which scent is better, they are so close that there is no point in having both. I don't need Sharaf Blend as Khamrah suits my taste perfectly, but the beautiful bottle finally convinced me to buy it. It is really well made and will look phenomenal on the shelf.
Great parameters, although weaker than Khamrah. Longevity is similar, it is a long-lasting scent, but the projection is much more delicate. Sharaf Blend is a more subtle version and if Khamrah is too strong and sweet for someone, Zimaya will be perfect.
I finally decided to test Sharaf Blend and I agree with the opinions that the composition from Zimaya does not veer in any direction. Sharaf Blend is a Ideal middle-of-the-road unisex. The scent is very similar to Khamrah, almost identical. It differs in that it is slightly less sweet, more subtle and smoother, maybe it also has a bit more of an alcoholic nuances.
Despite its greater sweetness, I like Khamrah more, it has a more pronounced accord of baked apple pie with cinnamon, the composition of Lattafa is also more expressive and, over time, tends to be more masculine. The apple pie in Sharaf Blend smells as if they forgot to add apples to the dough and didn't add vanilla instead.
It's hard to decide which scent is better, they are so close that there is no point in having both. I don't need Sharaf Blend as Khamrah suits my taste perfectly, but the beautiful bottle finally convinced me to buy it. It is really well made and will look phenomenal on the shelf.
Great parameters, although weaker than Khamrah. Longevity is similar, it is a long-lasting scent, but the projection is much more delicate. Sharaf Blend is a more subtle version and if Khamrah is too strong and sweet for someone, Zimaya will be perfect.