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Lattafa Hacivat
Originally, I only wanted to make a statement about this fragrance, but I can't help but write a few more lines and craft a small review.
I am not someone who can pick out specific notes in perfumes - either I like the scent or I don't. Unless the perfume goes in a very clear direction and individual notes are easy to detect.
I am also not a fan of whether a scent is a copy or a dupe of another fragrance. However, I can't help but say that this scent smells to me, or better: to my nose, exactly 1:1 like Hacivat.
Many people buy Hacivat as an alternative to Aventus. And indeed, Hacivat goes in that direction. In my opinion, however, it is earthier and less smoky, but with stronger sillage and longevity. For many people, this criterion that Hacivat performs very well is the buying argument for Hacivat over Aventus. It’s worth noting that it’s not significantly cheaper: both are very expensive specimens.
And this is where "Niche Emarati - Al Dana / الدانة | Lattafa / لطافة" comes into play. As mentioned, to me, this fragrance smells absolutely identical! However, with one fine difference: it costs a fraction of the price. I paid 40.- for a 100ml bottle, which is about 20% of a Hacivat in the same size. I also can't detect a significant difference in performance; longevity and sillage are also good, just like the original.
Due to the incredibly close similarity to Hacivat, I will forgo a more detailed scent description here; you can read plenty of that in the reviews of Hacivat. Perhaps Al Dana is a tiny, tiny, tiny bit fruitier and less earthy, but really just minimally. The lemon-pineapple note takes the lead here as well. Over time, this one also becomes creamier and softer, really pleasant to wear.
The bottle is great, the presentation is nice too. You can get an idea of it; I have uploaded 2 more photos. Price/performance is excellent!
Conclusion: If you like Hacivat, you will also like this one. For me, it is a really great fragrance for spring.
P.S. well, this review turned out to be not so short after all ;-)
I am not someone who can pick out specific notes in perfumes - either I like the scent or I don't. Unless the perfume goes in a very clear direction and individual notes are easy to detect.
I am also not a fan of whether a scent is a copy or a dupe of another fragrance. However, I can't help but say that this scent smells to me, or better: to my nose, exactly 1:1 like Hacivat.
Many people buy Hacivat as an alternative to Aventus. And indeed, Hacivat goes in that direction. In my opinion, however, it is earthier and less smoky, but with stronger sillage and longevity. For many people, this criterion that Hacivat performs very well is the buying argument for Hacivat over Aventus. It’s worth noting that it’s not significantly cheaper: both are very expensive specimens.
And this is where "Niche Emarati - Al Dana / الدانة | Lattafa / لطافة" comes into play. As mentioned, to me, this fragrance smells absolutely identical! However, with one fine difference: it costs a fraction of the price. I paid 40.- for a 100ml bottle, which is about 20% of a Hacivat in the same size. I also can't detect a significant difference in performance; longevity and sillage are also good, just like the original.
Due to the incredibly close similarity to Hacivat, I will forgo a more detailed scent description here; you can read plenty of that in the reviews of Hacivat. Perhaps Al Dana is a tiny, tiny, tiny bit fruitier and less earthy, but really just minimally. The lemon-pineapple note takes the lead here as well. Over time, this one also becomes creamier and softer, really pleasant to wear.
The bottle is great, the presentation is nice too. You can get an idea of it; I have uploaded 2 more photos. Price/performance is excellent!
Conclusion: If you like Hacivat, you will also like this one. For me, it is a really great fragrance for spring.
P.S. well, this review turned out to be not so short after all ;-)
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