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Ramo99
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Concentrated fruit explosion
Like most people, you probably only came across the fragrance because of its similarity to Xerjoff's Erba Pura and you probably want to know what's up with it. I can tell you straight away that they are amazingly similar, both the fragrance itself and the performance.
The only difference you notice is that the Erba Pura is fresher at first. But we should all know that you can't rely on top notes. But that's about it. Otherwise, the Lattafa doesn't have to hide from the Erba Pura. Although the top note mentions brine, I only perceive this fruit explosion, which is synthetic, which should be clear. However, if you don't like synthetic fragrances, you've come to the wrong place anyway. You can wear it at any time of year, but I wouldn't wear it above 25 degrees. You should also be careful when spraying it. Because thanks to the really brutal radiance,
you don't necessarily want to bother those around you. It is also an absolute grenade in terms of durability. Ana Abiyedh lasts well over 10 hours on my skin. After about 5 hours, the sillage weakens somewhat, but you can still feel it afterwards. Now we come to the only drawback. The bottle, I have to say directly that the sprayer is great, which I am not used to from the fragrance house Lattafa, but unfortunately the bottle is much too big and it could have been much more space-saving. However, as the price/performance ratio is so good, this shortcoming can be overlooked.
All in all, the Lattafa Ana Abiyedh is more than just a good alternative to the Erba Pura and an absolute blind buy recommendation in my opinion.