Yara Lattafa / لطافة
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Fruity-sweet (non-alcoholic) cocktail - with umbrella!
Of course, I also tried Lattafa and co after I discovered my interest in perfumes. However, my relationship with Arabic fragrances never really took off. Most of the ones I've tried are okay, but there's always something synthetic in them that stops me from wanting to use them. That's how I felt with Liam, Amber Oud Gold and a few others.
Yara, however, has made it permanently into my humble collection with its chunky-squeaky appearance. A little marshmallow and candy floss, fruits of all kinds, tropical, strawberry (the way wild strawberries taste). The flowers can only be guessed at, vanilla is also more in sugar form, I don't get sandalwood and musk.
In its entirety, Yara is simply a feel-good fragrance for me, which is certainly not elegant or special, but still doesn't seem too cheap. When I want something sweet, it's just right for me.
H/S is not outstanding, but for a little over 20 euros it doesn't have to be - you just spray it a few times more!
Yara, however, has made it permanently into my humble collection with its chunky-squeaky appearance. A little marshmallow and candy floss, fruits of all kinds, tropical, strawberry (the way wild strawberries taste). The flowers can only be guessed at, vanilla is also more in sugar form, I don't get sandalwood and musk.
In its entirety, Yara is simply a feel-good fragrance for me, which is certainly not elegant or special, but still doesn't seem too cheap. When I want something sweet, it's just right for me.
H/S is not outstanding, but for a little over 20 euros it doesn't have to be - you just spray it a few times more!
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