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brerieClora – :
I bought this( as a 20ml travel spray) the other day because the one review on here was interesting, and I love coconut.
I came back to do a review, just now, and have just realised that it’s supposedly for women!
It’s easily at least unisex.
If you like Khurafi by Lattafa (sold as a unisex scent), you’re going to find that this is very similar, although the citrus notes remove the heaviness. The scent is great quality and well blended.
To sum up. I will be buying a full bottle, and this will delight gourmand lovers all year round!
Update. Longevity isn’t good enough for me to buy the full bottle only. After 5-6 hours, it is still going strong, but becomes nondescript to my nose.
connect – :
I purchased this, along with several other Ard Al Zaafaran perfumes, when I went to London yesterday.
I didn’t try it on myself-due to the fact that I’d actually purchased 12 Ard Al Zaafaran perfumes in one go-due to the fact that they were only £2 each for the 20ml boxes!
I’ve tried it today, and found out that it is a gourmand perfume.
I’m not a fan of gourmand in general-but in all honesty, I can just give a £2 perfume to a friend if I don’t like it.
I’ve looked for the notes and this is what I’ve discovered:
TOP: bergamot, lime, coconut, tangerine.
MIDDLE: jasmine, ylang ylang, ginger, hibiscus blossoms
BASE: white musk, sugar cane.
Initially I smell the lime mixed with bergamot & coconut. Now normally I cannot stand coconut as a note, but it mixes very well with the lime & bergamot
Initially I can smell the citrus of the lime & coconut plus the other citruses.
It’s uplifting, and in the background the white musk comes through.
There is another note, and perhaps it is the sugar cane, or hibiscus blossoms-I’m not sure as I don’t know what either note is meant to smell like.
This will actually become a summer scent for me-as I’ve been looking for one.
I’d say it is heavy on the coconut and citrus-but again in a way that makes me tolerate the coconut note.
This is a nice summery perfume, and I’ve been searching (lazily) for a summer scent, and have found one.
It doesn’t smell cheap at all-to my nose, all the notes are blended wonderfully.
I’m also glad to see some Ard Al Zaafaran perfumes on the Fragrantica website 🙂 🙂 🙂