Fragrance Profile & Notes
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Top Notes: Apple, Litchi, Rose.
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Middle (Heart) Notes: Plum, Jasmine.
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Base Notes: Vanilla, Moss, Patchouli, Oud, Sandalwood.
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The scent is described as a woody-gourmand blend — fruity and sweet up front, with a warm, mossy, slightly smoky-oud dry down.
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Although “Al Oud” is in the name, the oud in this particular composition isn’t super smoky or heavy; many users note this feels more like a fruity / sweet scent rather than a dense, dark oud.
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Inspired by / compared to: people say it’s similar to Kayali Eden Juicy Apple 01.
Performance & Wearing Experience
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Longevity: Mixed reviews. Some users say it doesn’t last long on skin unless “macerated” (aged / rested) for a while.
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Projection / Sillage: Moderate. According to retailers, it gives a “smooth, long-lasting trail.”
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Gender / Use: Unisex fragrance.
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Occasion: Versatile — good for both day and night wear, though many users lean toward it being more “evening lightness” or special-occasion fragrance.
Packaging & Presentation
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Comes in a 100 ml spray bottle.
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Design is in line with Lattafa’s decorative / ornate style. Some reviewers note the bottle looks elegant and premium.
User Feedback / Community Notes
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Some fragrance fans say it’s very sweet, fruity, and “dense” in the first couple of hours, but can feel more mellow later.
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A few mention that the dry down leans mossy, grassy, or slightly “incense-like.”
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On longevity: > “It barely lasts an hour on my skin … I have started macerating it today.”
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Others compare it to higher-end “designer” scents: > “… a Yara wannabe …” (referring to other luxe arabic / gourmand perfume






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