11/16/2023
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This Lattafa fragrance has received little attention.
Spoiler, in my opinion it is also only average.
It needs a few minutes to unfold and lose its synthenticity.
The citrusy notes also only last for a short time and pave the way for floral, white notes.
These have light room fragrance vibes, becoming slightly more complex, spicier and cleaner - less sweet - thanks to the iris, musk and vetiver.
Still, I have light bathroom room fragrance wood stick vibes. Just a classic jasmine scent.
The fact that this is listed as a men's fragrance is also somewhat puzzling to me.
For me, it is definitely unisex, with a leaning towards the more feminine side.
Creamy, clean white-floral notes open up citrusy-alcoholic.
Slightly spicy in the drydown due to vetiver, it remains clean and soft due to the musk.
The jasmine note dominates.
Basically okay, but as a man I would rather recommend it to a lady who is looking for a classic clean jasmine fragrance. The spiciness in the drydown should not be underestimated and remains constant, which bothers me a little here. It doesn't know exactly what it wants to be.
Linear progression, little complexity, (below) average durability and sillage.
Typical Lattafa price-performance ratio in order.
Spoiler, in my opinion it is also only average.
It needs a few minutes to unfold and lose its synthenticity.
The citrusy notes also only last for a short time and pave the way for floral, white notes.
These have light room fragrance vibes, becoming slightly more complex, spicier and cleaner - less sweet - thanks to the iris, musk and vetiver.
Still, I have light bathroom room fragrance wood stick vibes. Just a classic jasmine scent.
The fact that this is listed as a men's fragrance is also somewhat puzzling to me.
For me, it is definitely unisex, with a leaning towards the more feminine side.
Creamy, clean white-floral notes open up citrusy-alcoholic.
Slightly spicy in the drydown due to vetiver, it remains clean and soft due to the musk.
The jasmine note dominates.
Basically okay, but as a man I would rather recommend it to a lady who is looking for a classic clean jasmine fragrance. The spiciness in the drydown should not be underestimated and remains constant, which bothers me a little here. It doesn't know exactly what it wants to be.
Linear progression, little complexity, (below) average durability and sillage.
Typical Lattafa price-performance ratio in order.