About this deal
They named their brand Lattafa, inspired by the Arabic words "Latif", meaning "kindness", and "Lateefa", which translates to "pleasant". Other than an outdoor cafe on a cool day, I just won't have much occasion to wear them, and thus no point to have a gallon of them sitting on a shelf. If you like strong, dark, woodsy with a slight (SLIGHT) hint of sweetness and are not headache prone this would be good. The most gorgeous, chewy caramel atop a bed of roses - and not the lame, rosewater kind - I mean lush, jammy rose.
You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. From time to time I felt it and each time with a different nuance and I asked myself "where does this delicious smell come from? Es un perfume acogedor , como para dias fríos , de lluvia y al mismo tiempo misterioso por las especias.
If "Opulent Oud", "Oud Mood" and "Ameer Al Oud Intense Oud" had a baby that would be Sheikh Al Shuyukh Luxe Edition. Read about this perfume in other languages: Deutsch, Español, Français, Čeština, Italiano, Русский, Polski, Português, Ελληνικά, 汉语, Nederlands, Srpski, Română, العربية, Українська, Монгол, עברית. Lattafa (and it’s subsidiary companies) has proven itself to be a quality brand and manufacturer of great products.
to the person who commented about getting a urine note (peepee du chat) I'm guessing this is likely the saffron note.This can easily make you feel sick if you spray too much, especially with that rose it can be quite cloying for sure so I’d say not for the faint hearted or best kept for cooler weather and evenings. I heard ad nauseam about Shaghaf Oud which I unfortunately couldn’t enjoy, and while I can see why certain people may be into it (nuclear projection and lasting power) I can also see it as a headache inducing, hard to wear fragrance for most of us!