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Vainklohaohayla – :
I will start by pointing that I do not like agarwood-based perfumes most of the time. However, there is something unique in this one, the oud is really balanced with the other notes that it doesn’t bother me at all and I like the final combination. It’s not overly sweet or cloying and I find it very wearable. I also love the way it changed during the day, it gets better and better as the time passes. Very long lasting, as most of the Arabian perfumes.
airrat82 – :
Wonderful one. Complicated, soft, powdery rose, supported by fruits and iris, very warm attar, milky-powdery base, almost like a warmth from dozen of candles in a temple is coming from it. Thick honeyed structure, of dark yellow colour.
I love it from first sniff and it only gets better on skin with time, full of rich tenderness, now I see that Haramain really is a house , where every penny invested is well spent. While cheaper oils from Al Haramain I still like and wear, Affaf is emerging into totally another pefumery dimension, can not imagine anyone could dislike this beauty, top quality.
zavrik – :
This perfumes is a oily essence but it dries very quickly,it’s a bit sharp in the first our but the dry down is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!Very floral but the oud is there to give it that Arabic “signature” ,deep ,feminine,very balanced combination,I can stop sniffing and sniffing our by our, AFAAF becomes more and more beautiful as long as the hours pass,is something typically for Arabic scents…I think this is the only thing that bothers me, the fact that it takes so long to reach those gorgeous notes in the dry down.Last winter I used this very much, also in he beginning of spring,my clothes and especially my scarfs kept this beautiful scent for weeks,all my closet was smelling like heaven…I simply adore this fragrance.But you have to give time to show you the best of it.10/10
Mefnx984Diobtetty – :
I just got this and I love this gem of course! Incredible beautiful box and bottle, it is a really stylish design.
And the fragrance is also a very feminine, powerful, gorgeous aroma.
I recommend it!
fantomas1314 – :
I was lucky to buy this one, quickly,cause i loved the bottle i guess,in Bahrein’s duty free airport. Its an oil,, and my first arabian perfume. Use a little dub of it, and travel to the sands of Arabia,smelling the oasis from far away..I could not really detect the rose in it,,completely different than occidental perfumes, but even if you dont like it very much, still a bottle for ornament, happily i like it, and sometimes wear it…