Zidan Al-Rehab

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Zidan Al-Rehab

Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 32 customer ratings
(32 customer reviews)

Zidan Al-Rehab for men of Al-Rehab

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Zidan by Al-Rehab is a fragrance for men. The fragrance features mandarin orange, star anise, rhubarb, tea leaf, coriander, licorice, vanilla and amber.

32 reviews for Zidan Al-Rehab

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought a random selection of Al-rehab perfumes, mixing between roll ons and spray.
    The quality is relevant to the price to be honest, don’t believe any comments saying that these are magnificent, or super quality to price, not true.
    It took me a while to know which perfumes is this one imitating, it’s Fendi Life Essence. Very similar citrus, woody, powdery, bitter notes.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Have the 6ml (0.2oz) perfume oil roll-on version. INSANE QUALITY-PRICE RATIO!
    When I apply it I get a citric-sweet-spicy vibe. This slowly turns into a spicy-powdery-floral scent, a bit sweet and a bit fruity… There is a tea note that stays throughout, but in the dry-down I get some violet-iris that makes it powdery-floral, at least on my skin.
    It is not what I expected, but I don’t regret buying this. A very well blended fragrance that puts more expensive fragrances to shame!
    I find it perfect for dates or nights out.
    Projection is good, but it is never disturbing and the longevity is MONSTER (stays till you wash it off).
    SAFE BUY – my verdict.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    To throw my contradictory two cents in, for me Zidan is not at all spicy, but rather a blend of white musk, citrus, and floral that’s not very interesting but completely inoffensive. I’m kind of surprised this was marketed for men–it seems more unisex or slightly feminine-leaning to me. I wouldn’t think it was weird at all if a man was wearing this, although I would probably assume I was just smelling his soap rather than an actual fragrance.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Love it
    Pick up 2 of this for 10.00 ..love it alot

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    To me, Zidan is unisex. It’s a spicy-citrusy soapy scent. After its initial blast, it smells nearly identical to the “Blushing Orange” bath products made for Disney resorts and Disney Store by H2Oplus.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    قدیمی دمده باکیفیت
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    Scent & Qualiy: 4/10
    Longevity: 7/10
    Sillage: 6/10
    Creativity & Uniqueness: 4/10
    Affordability: 10/10
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    Overall: 6.2/10 – 1= 5.2/10

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    This review is on the oil roll on version. Definitely masculine. Unquestionably a male fragrance. If you’re a guy that likes masculine colognes, or a woman that likes your guy to smell manly but classy, you’ll enjoy this fresh, sporty, mossy, deep green, spicy fragrance. My wife loves it on me but wouldn’t wear it herself, she found it too masculine. I suppose woman that like to smell masculine could wear this. But if you’re the feminine girly type you might find this too much of a guy scent. One guy here thought Zidan smelled too feminine. So it goes to show you how differently we smell notes in fragrances,. In my world, nearly every woman I asked found it to masculine, and one said it’s unisex. Several women said they wear it. To each their own, But to me I prefer my lady to smell feminine. Is that so wrong in today’s PC world?
    Zidan is ideal for Spring/Summer leaning more toward Summer. Keep in mind, as with nearly all Al Rehab perfumes, the top is pungent and in your face. Give it 5 minutes and you’ll be awarded with a clean, fresh, citrus scent with a dash of sweetness to balance out the rhubard and orange mandarin. Lasts 8 to 10 hours on my skin. One application only because as with many oil-based fragrances it gets stronger as your body heat rises.
    If you can’t smell it anymore, I guarantee it will return and award you with gently whiffs without choking out those around you..,. if you do that one application. Repeated applications and you’re sure to be the cologne guy.
    Sillage: 7/10
    Projection: 7/10
    Longevity 8/10
    Value 10/10
    Overall: 8/10

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Lovely little perfume. Pleasantly surprised by it.if anyone remembers with fondness the Japanese musk perfume oil from the body shop in the UK, this is strikingly similar to my nose except for the oak moss note of the original Japanese musk which this one does not have. My husband wore it to work and when he came back home he still smelled great.I have also wore it and received compliments. Lovely blind buy.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Yes It’s A big burst of freshness… And smells great… well done very good quality fragrance for the money…However….. Say want you want about Zidan…but to Me, this is so Feminine it really just can’t be worn by men..Gave my bottle away after testing 3X… to a wonderful girl…
    Tested was A Spray Bottle…Not the Roll on oil…
    Masculinity 1/10
    Wearability 7/10
    Value 10/10
    Projection 7/10
    Fragrance Quality 10/10
    Bottle Worthy / Yes For A Woman

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a burst of freshness. It is not any one note that jumps out at me, but the combination. There’s fruit, but I wouldn’t call this fruity. There’s definitely citrus, but to my nose, it’s not a citrus scent. There are spices, but it’s not overly spicy. What it is, is young and energetic and fresh.
    The anise gives a bit of a rubbery note that I quite enjoy in perfume. Woody, musky base notes settle this one to the side of class even when it remains young, fresh, and edgy.
    This fragrance leans towards love, and I think on my guy it will be incredibly sexy and a true love.
    I think that people might not understand what fresh-cut rhubarb smells, because this is absolutely it! Not sweet, but tart, and a bit green, and oh so refreshing! This note should be at the top of the notes by votes!

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this after reading reviews here, it is now in my reed diffuser in the shower.
    I’m not going to copy any of the notes mentioned here because on me it was only floral and more floral scent, very feminine one but not something I would recommend either. It smelt of jasmine mostly with a bit of amber, thats it.
    Im glad I tried it but won’t buy again.
    I’m amazed that it’s so feminine although the name suggests otherwise, Zidan is a man’s name in Arabic
    Edit: I went back and smelt the empty bottle, I can add that there’s a hint of citrus in the notes too.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Zidan has a “fresh out of the shower” kind of vibe.
    *Soapy* and turns creamy as it dries down.
    Women can definitely can wear this.
    A unisex fragrance

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Any body else detecting a little terre dh in the base?

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I doesn’t smell any of the notes mentioned above.
    To me, it smells like Thierry Mugler Cologne.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t really get any of the notes mentioned in this, except maybe the powder. It smells like fresh soap on me.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet, amber, vanilla, powdery… this has everything I love, but, I don’t really like it, I don’t get any of this, the only thing I get it’s soap, a dated fresh soap. I usually really like most al-rehab, and even the ones I don’t like (Mokhalat for example), I can see how good those are, but not this one, not sure if it was my batch.
    This one actually works differently as other Arabian oils, most get better with the dry down, not this one, the opening is good, I like it, but after 30min it get’s downhill, a mess of scents, fresh scents, cleaning soap, I simply cannot wear this one.
    I really wanted to like this one, but I’m afraid this is a pass, probably gonna make and edt out of this and use as a room freshener or just leave it in my collection.
    Go for Sultan instead, a wonderful and deep fresh scent!

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s very fresh when applied. The opening reminds me of fresh, citrus, aquatic fragrances in zipcode of Acqua di Gio and Polo Sport. It’s nice. Over the next few minutes I detect a bit of sweetness and spiciness developing. At this point, I honestly cannot pull-out any notes–which is very odd since my nose has sniffed thousands of fragrances–it kinds of smells like of a blend of Perry Ellis 360 Red, Polo Sport and some bits of fresh and dark spices.
    Okay, I just looked at the notes pyramid and was surprised to see star anise and licorice. I’m usually not a fan of fragrances that have anise (unless they are very subtle and deep in the background) and I cannot stand licorice in fragrance, so the two must be very, very faint and smell like something else because I would never guess they were present in Zidan. This fragrance lasts 7-8 hours on my skin and projects moderately. To me, this is a Spring/Summer fragrance that has a bit more zest, which I like.
    Although I did detect an amber accord in the drydown, I would not classify it as an amber fragrance (it’s very faint) nor did I detect any vanilla. As for rhubarb, I have no idea what it smells like but I’ll to sniff again. I really like this inexpensive fragrance and look forward to spending more time with it over the coming weeks. One of Al-Rehab’s better fragrances that is worth checking-out.
    Update: (May 2017) Two years later and I’ve this one up from the basement now that the warm weather is here. Well, I basically got that “old lady” cheap perfume spray from top to bottom; an amalgam of every cheap fragrance my grandmother and her friends would be wearing when they came over to play bridge (cards): Jean Nate, Avon, etc. I don’t know what the hell I was thinking when I said this one reminded me of Acqua di Gio when I first tried it.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    My second review for this Gem. Pulled this one off again as I was missing Zidan after emptying the spray bottle last year. But this time around, I got myself both oil and spray bottle as Al-Rehab is very cheap in our region (less than $3 for both) and have been experimenting in using both simultaneously. The best way I found of using is spraying on skin after the shower and putting the oil on cloths as oil tends to last longer on cloths. Now longevity and projection are through the roof.
    It is still too sweet for my taste but it is growing steadily on me. Mostly I get very sweet Amber & Licorice, Star Anise and coriander to spice things up with Vanilla, Tea and Rhubarb in the background. Amazing blend, I have not come across with anything like this one before.
    For me, Zidan is now moving up from LIKE and getting into the territory of LOVE. Two thumbs up.
    By the way, ladies have complimented it and my wife uses this happily as it does offer some scope of a unisex perfume.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve been trying a few of Al Rehab’s fragrances of late, they are generally good quality, this is my favourite of them. A really nice, warm, comforting, good fragrance. I get a good blend of Amber and tea. Star Anise is generally something that I dislike quite a lot, I don’t actually detect any of it here, this is such an inoffensive fragrance. It has a bit of a 1980’s vibe to it, which is good, I’m more then partial to an 80’s powerhouse fragrance. Sillage is good, but longevity is excellent. Spray with caution as too much will become headache enducing.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    This reminds me of a handkerchief perfume of the 80’s & 90’s from an indian co. named Ossa and the name of this perfume was magnet. After putting on the oil i was trying to recollect this familiar smell which one of my teacher use to smell of. It seemed to be the freshest of perfumes of those times so once i happened to see a bottle in a ladies cosmetic shop by the street, i sprayed this on my hand and instantly recognised it. Zidan is a cent percent copy of magnet by ossa. I woudn’t wear this anymore cos im weary of this fragrance. Its not bad but not my choice and taste now.
    Edit: After an hour of rubbing this oil, the magnet vanished and the place was taken up by one man show. One good thing about this is it is not linear and the bad thing is, i dont like magnet and one man show

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    A good scent, well blended with good citrus tea and amber notes. Good longevity but not as much projection as I would normally like, however that is the reality of a roll on and no fault of the scent itself. Ultimately not to my tastes but I respect it for what it is.
    I must say that a heavy handed defense of a product is just as obnoxious and over bearing as dismissing it. Everyone’s got different tastes, and experienced or inexperienced no one has the right to question or condescend another man’s opinion.
    As Voltaire said, I may disagree with your opinion but I’ll defend to the death your right to speak it.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    @ sam ldh
    Great review! Keep it up!
    Ignore the negative comments which distort what is actually right & true.
    I personally enjoyed ALL your reviews a LOT!!
    Only with members like you Fragrantica’s perspective remains right & informed.
    Good job!

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    @Sam ldh
    Keep ’em reviews coming brother!
    It takes guts to speak truth, regardless of negative reactions.
    The fact that your writing evoked so much reaction, even negative, speak something!

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    Sam, my comment was not aimed so-much at your number or length (although exhaustive) of reviews . . .but at your insensitivity. It is fine to post as many reviews as you like. But, you don’t have to refer to others opinions as “bullshit” or “snobs”. Post all you like, but do it as a gentleman and not a buffoon!

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow, Sam! I see a lot of your reviews lately . . .here’s a valium! It’s only fragrance. There is sooooo much more to life.
    Exhaustive!
    dremerick=Dr. Emerick

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    Fantastic fresh fragrance!!!!!!!! I love this little gem! I have the oil version, it’s more powerful and better made. fresh, long lasting and good sillage/projection. Perfect for spring/summer! It’s suitable as an office scent too.
    Higly reccomended!!!!
    PS—Buy the OIL version of Al-Rehab perfumes!!NOT the SPray! 😉

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Absolutely divine, this smells more expensive than it is. It starts off with a blast of sharp mandarin and tea notes, very strong and pungent (perhaps the rhubarb also comes through here). Then it softens and the spicy, sweet anise comes through. It lasts long and is a strong one, so only the briefest squirts necessary. I really like this.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    Ok, as usual, I’ll describe what my nose thinks of this, rather than referring to the listed notes.
    On me, Zidan goes; bright citrus > oudh with a sweet and very slightly fruity edge > violet leaves and oily cumin.
    Sigh, yes some perfumes do tend to turn to curry on my skin – Estee Lauder’s Knowing did the same.
    Still, things can smell different on different days and the wearing of this has been overall bright, sweet and not unpleasant, trail and catching a sniff-wise, so I will wear this again.
    Love the dinky little 3ml bottle my Zidan is in.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    Gave it a full wearing last night and today. I could easily smell last night’s wearing on cloths in the morning. It does last longer on cloths than on skin.
    The initial blast of citrus and spices is gorgeous, very sophisticated but then it turns sweet, too sweet for my taste, so much so that it starts falling in to unisex fragrance category. It’s the sweet feel of Amber and Licorice and vanilla all together, which spices (try to) balance out.
    I guess there is something strange with the blending of notes as I get sweet whiffs and minutes later exquisite spicy smell. This zigzag keeps going on, making it even more interesting EDP.
    It’s a gem at cheap price for those who love sweet spicy stuff. I like it but don’t love it.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    As I live in Dubai, UAE, I have had more of a chance than most to see the Al Rehab fragrances in their local cultural setting. I am altogether aware that the vast majority of people who buy Al Rehab perfumes in the West will have had them supplied from online retailers, but I would like to share with you something about purchasing these fragrances here before I give my short review.
    For a start, buying an Al Rehab fragrance in Dubai will mean in all likelihood that you will need to visit the Perfume Souk area in the city near to the famous Gold Souk of Dubai. This is because Al Rehab is not stocked in any of the major or minor retail outlets and – unlike Rasasi, Arabian Oud, Swiss Arabian or the other local brands – does not have an outlet based in a mall. This also means that you will have to take a route through one of the older parts of the city, by the side of the Creek, along past the shops selling all sorts of knick-knacks, past the Asian cyclists carrying stacks of cardboard on the backs of bikes, past the East Africans trading with Afghans, past the shwarma and juice stalls, until you come to the Perfume Souk area. Here you find the Al Rehab shop at the end of a busy, crowded, furiously neon-lit street….
    Now when you enter this shop, you will truly wonder how it is that some of these fragrances are so well recognised as being very credible dupes of some of the fragrances from the most admired houses internationally. Creed? Montale?…..Surely not. The Al Rehab shop is staffed by some very friendly elderly local Arab gentlemen. Very nice, and a Salaam Aleikum and a few words of Arabic goes a long way. But yet, the shop. My, my, my….More like a hardware store than a fragrance shop, it is not unusual for your total to be worked out on the back of an envelope and change to be plucked out of wooden drawer. Last time I went there I wondered if I could pick up a hammer and a box of masonry nails while I was at it!…Suffice to say that this is nothing like the image of sparkling, shiny Dubai portrayed around the world. Yet, there is charm in this as well – and most definitely value for money if this is a consideration at all. (As an aside, buying these 6 ml CPO vials costs me 4 UAE dirhams each, about $1.10, ie they are practically giving the stuff away.) So what are their fragrances actually like…..
    Al Rehab Zidan is a great masculine fragrance oriented towards freshness in the warmth of Spring and Summer. Applying this oil to the skin the first thing that comes to mind is the similarity to that beautiful Italian fragrance, Fendi Life Essence (now sadly discontinued). This is due mostly to the two notes they share – mandarin orange and coriander – at the top of the fragrance. Yet, this similarity seems to continue well into the dry-down, making Zidan a reasonably good dupe for those who miss Fendi Life Essence. However, further into the life of the fragrance, other interesting notes come out to play – rhubarb, licorice and star anise (all favourites of mine) – making it a very interesting trip…..But I just wish these notes were a bit more pronounced and well-blended.
    Al Rehab Zidan is a very good fragrance which deserves a lot more recognition. It is well worth a try and may serve as a worthy addition to your Spring/Summer wardrobe….and as with the other Al Rehab fragrances, it is sold for pennies but smells so much more.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    SUPERB SMELL.ITs Very Classic.
    MY Rating 4/5
    Very Good SILLAGE
    VERY long Lasting
    YAh Its 100% POUR HOMME

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Yet again, Al Rehab hasn’t failed to wow or impress.
    Zidan is a spicy, freshly green, amber powerhouse that quickly comes to life once on your skin. At first it is citrus with deep, dark spices. It evolves quickly after that into a peppery, refreshing citrus, tea and rhubarb concoction that is perfect in this warm weather.
    The Amber note came into play around 30 minutes after application and it holds the other notes together beautifully. I am also getting a rather faint, shy waft of Licorice now…nothing overpowering about that particular note though, which I am happy about.
    Zidan is refreshing, sophisticated and smells a lot more expensive than it is! Yes, it’s intended for men and it does have a masculine quality to it…however, I feel women can easily wear this too if they have the right chemistry, which I feel very blessed to 🙂
    As usual with this perfume house, a little goes a long way as projection is huge! Longevity is fantastic too. Highly recommend this one to anybody curious about it. The price tag warrants a blind buy!

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