Rawan Al-Rehab

3.73 из 5
(11 отзывов)

Rawan Al-Rehab

Rated 3.73 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

Rawan Al-Rehab for women and men of Al-Rehab

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Rawan by Al-Rehab is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. Rawan was launched in 2014. Top notes are citruses, jasmine, orchid and passionfruit; middle notes are sandalwood, white musk and almond; base notes are vanilla, violet and amber.

11 reviews for Rawan Al-Rehab

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve tried about twenty Al-Rehab roll-ons and Rawan is one of the few that I really like. Comfortingly sweet.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Dear Fragrantica team,please add al rehab khallab to your data base.it’s one of the greatest al rehabs out there.something like a super delicious smokey caramelized vanilla.sultry and a bit dark

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I agree that al rehab fragrances are little treasures and there are numerous al rehabs that I like.rawan is among my most favorite al rehabs list.I simply love it!
    I also own and love D&G pour femme and while I can easily detect similarities,I don’t see them as twins.I can easily recognize which is which.pour femme is more marshmallowy and fluffy while rawan is more creamy and has more fruity undertone specially when first sprayed.it becomes closer to D&G pour femme in it’s drydown as it gets a tad powdery
    I highly recommend all gourmand lovers,also vanilla lovers to try rawan.it’s sweet but not childish and it’s delightful.
    it’s wearable year round except hot summer days and is more feminine IMO.longevity is very good and sillage is satisfying.it’s only downside is that I usually have difficulty in spraying my bottle of rawan but other than that everything’s great.it could pass as a feminine xerjofff!
    Edit:
    Longevity isn’t just very good.it’s extraordinary!it lasts 2days plus on my skin!
    Creamy vanilla,soft powdery deliciousness which lasts for ages,it worthes a hunderd times more than it’s price tag!

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Rawan is very very sweet. I would guess vanilla custard first, followed by some fruit, maybe guava, maybe that “vanilla orchid” note, but predominately sugary and with a headache strength that truly nauseated me on the first wearing.
    The next time I tried it I layered just a tiny bit down on my leg, away from my face, and it added a tropical sweetness to my citrusy scent that was nice and not cloying as it was before. Still I have to be careful with this one.
    This is a familiar scent, so I have no doubt it is probably a dupe for the D&G, but I haven’t directly sampled it. Just guessing it is since it smells familiar to my scent memory. In fact, right before I got a splitting headache, I thought, “Smells like a rich girl.”
    While I think this is a quality, potent perfume, it is too sweetly cloying for me, especially in summer. It works as a layering scent though, and if sweet tropical sounds good to you, these Al-Rehab oils are really worth the try.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    IMO this is a terrible scent that smells such as aquarium glue. this is my baddest scent ever smelled. very bad. thanks god i wasted just 1 buck. this does’nt cost even 1 buck.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I am quickly falling in love with these wonderful little perfume oils that are so inexpensive and fun. Rawan doesn’t pack as much of a punch as some of the other oils from this line, although many of these last for ages on your skin- a great value. After Rawan settles into your skin you get almond tropical fruit and creamy vanilla. Very nice and comforting especially if you just want to smell delicious and not overpower anyone. Definitely worth trying for the mere price of approx $6.00 on ebay. Probably a good layering fragrance as well. Enjoy.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    This is really nice! My sniff test said vanilla, twangy fruit and floral…I was pretty close! Passion fruit is tangy, kind of citrusy but sweet. I’m surprised this is described as unisex though. It is pretty feminine. I’m pretty sure my man would not agree to wear it if asked. Overall, it’s a love for me..as mentioned before, you don’t have to swim through the medicinal oud or resins to get to the heart. ❤️

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful! Not a what I’d consider a ‘traditional’ Arabian fragrance as I don’t detect any oud, resins, or spices in here. But as other reviewers pointed out, it is very reminiscent of D & G Pour Femme, or even more so of Jeanne Arthes Fuel Power, if you’re familiar with that one. It opens with bright orange/citrusy notes and then softens quickly into a creamy tropical dessert. I plan on layering this under Fuel Power to give it better longevity. Delicious!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve had this fragrance for about a year and a half. I also have dolce and gabanna pour femme, the two are identical! Unfortunately I’ve gone off d&g pour femme a bit but when I was really into it I would always smear loads of this on to make it last

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    This, to me, is a clone of Dolce & Gabbana’s Pour Femme. The translucent burgundy bottle. The difference is Rawan is oily & more cloying. *Shout-out to ‘Omae’*
    If you are trying to extend the life on your D&G and don’t mind rich sweetness. Here she is.
    Thank for adding it Fragrantica and ‘drugtore classics for deciphering what’s what.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Meeting another Al Rehab is always an adventure for me. Will this be an Arabian style powerhouse, a western themed smell alike, or a melding of the two? These little treasures say ‘Surprise!’, and do it very nicely. 😉
    Rawan is a tropical themed scent, heavy on Guava, citrus, florals, and sunshine. Pretty, pleasing, and not what we think of as Arabic in style at all. Rather better than the average celeb scent, though with many of the same notes.
    I see women buying Rawan, though as with almost every scent from Al Rehab, layering could easily give this a more traditionally masculine edge. In that case, I’d suggest adding Khaliji or even Dakkar. You never know what can happen – magic, possibly….
    All in all, another ‘surprisingly’ good scent the budget house of Al Rehab!
    Some people believe that merely because a fragrance is inexpensive it must necessarily be cheap smelling. That expensive ingredients obviously will not be used does not discourage me from trying such a bargain. Why? Because their absence is quite common in more expensive releases! And I don’t expect a 3 dollar roll on to smell of niche quality ingredients, any more than most designer fragrances do.
    Take them for what they are – fun on the cheap! – and you will have some charming surprises from budget houses like Al Rehab, Nabeel, and Al Haramain.

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