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Vasilisa – :
All of Al-Anfars fragrances are amazing and all have the same oud tang which reminds me of Arabian Oud’s ‘Majestic Woody Intense’. This ‘Kefaya Ashoufak’ has extra vanilla so is slightly sweeter, unisex and is similar to another Al-Anfar ‘Khalifa White’ (which is not listed here). Herein lies the problem, there’s not enough fragrances or note information about Al Anfar on much of the Internet. I hereby declare myself to be Al Anfar’s brand ambassador.
I own 5 other Al Anfar fragrances and they are all at Harrods quality but are under £15 each. I’m simply blown away! Top niche brands are charging at least £300 extra for what Al Anfar creates for a £15 100ml perfume. But what drives me crazy is that only a few Al- Anfar scents are listed on Fragrantica. I’ve emailed the editor with my demand for more.
The best for men is Oudh Khalifa (in the brown bottle). Khalifa White is a great unisex version.
Let me tell you how I first discovered Al Anfar…. I was lured by an intoxicating oud scent around my local supermarket, which led me to an exotic mystery man. After embarrassingly gushing about his aroma, he explained that he was wearing Oudh Khalifa (in the brown bottle) by Oudh Al-Anfar or ‘Anfar’ for short. I immediately bought 4 different bottles online (before I even got to my supermarket checkout) then logged into my Fragrantica account to update my wardrobe and to further explore. I was disappointed to see that only 4 Anfar fragrances are listed under Fragrantica and none of which are any that I’ve bought. These are amazing and far better than other Arabian scents (like Al Haramain etc) so people need to read my reviews about them, the world needs to know!