Men
Raghba For Men
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Raghba For Men by Lattafa Perfumes is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. The top notes are lemon verbena (lemon balm, lemon verbena), iris and lemon (sour lime); the heart note is violet leaf; the base notes are sandalwood, ambergris, leather and cedar.
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From the start, it smells like Creed’s Green Irish Tweed, but with more body due to the cedar and leather. The opening is a bit more citrusy and sweet, but equally green, fresh, and jovial. It is a revitalising aroma: a fresh, green, and floral opening with bergamot, lemon, and a lovely iris, nothing powdery, with sparkling violet. It is cheerful and lifts the mood. Then it fades in intensity to reveal woods, ambergris, and a shy leather. It is clean, soapy, and capable of making me smile. A magnificent option for the season. It lasts up to 7 hours at most with moderate projection, correct performance for the price. Ideal for mild days. If you like GIT from Creed, go for it; it will not disappoint and it is an unbeatable quality-price ratio.
I have used it twice, three sprays. At first, it reminds me of Cool Water, then it changes with leather and sandalwood notes, but all of that lasts about three hours. I sprayed it on clothes and there was no trace the next day. I boosted it with a molecule and it still didn’t lift off. I will keep testing to see if it works or if it is only for a night of lust or sleeping.
Raghba Limited Edition: One of the best fresh, clean, and crisp masculine scents to project an admirable image. It conveys splendour and beauty. It follows the line of Cool Water, but with an abyssal difference: it is fresh, clean, refined, complete, and elegant, pure distinction, elevating the ordinary to the extraordinary. Similar to Creed’s Green Irish Tweed, but better executed, fuller of character, luxury, freshness, and virility. I have loved it; it is phenomenal and remarkable. It smells better than it sounds. Scent: 10. Projection and longevity are good. Highly recommended.
I love it and hate it at the same time. I’m not an expert, but the scent is fresh and masculine, ideal for daytime. The problem is that suddenly it smells animalistic, and that’s something I can’t stand, even if it’s just a note; when you dislike something, you notice everything. Keep this in mind before buying.
The golden age of Arabic perfumes is coming, Armaf, Afnan, Rasasi, Maison Alhambra, and now Lattafa. Although they have existed for years, they are only just breaking through and impress with the scent replica and beautiful packaging at a cost that questions designer and niche fragrances. I was about to spend $250 on Creed’s GIT, even getting the discovery set for Rogue’s Fougère L’Aube, but in conclusion, Raghba asks nothing of GIT, and even Cool Water falls short. It has a distinctive touch of leather and sandalwood that makes it deeper and less soapy. I see it as more mature, for men in their thirties. Longevity and projection are fair, around 6 hours, but for what we pay and the performance, it’s a scent, packaging, smell, performance and price of 10. At the pace we’re going, we’ll reconsider spending more than $100 on perfumes with proposals like these.
The golden age of Arabic perfumes has arrived, with Armaf and Afnan stepping up strong, followed by Rasasi, Maison Alhambra, and now Lattafa. Although they have existed for years, they barely make a breakthrough, yet the scent replication is impressive along with a beautiful packaging at a price that challenges designer and niche brands. I almost spent 250 dollars on Creed’s GIT, even considered Fougère L’Aube by Rogue Perfumery, bought the discovery set to smell it, but in conclusion, Raghba asks nothing of GIT, and even Cool Water falls short. It has a distinctive touch with leather and sandalwood that makes it deeper and less soapy. Yes, I see it as more mature, for men in their thirties. Longevity and projection are fair, about 6 hours, but for the price and performance, it is a 10 for scent, packaging, smell, and performance. At this rate, we will reconsider spending more than 100 dollars on perfumes with proposals like these.
One of Lattafa’s jewels. It reminds me a lot of Cool Water. I’ve never heard of GIT, but it must be on a similar line. When you compare an Arabic perfume hand-to-hand with its niche father, the differences are striking. The quality of ingredients in Arabic fragrances leaves much to be desired. If you smell it and it reminds you of another, only the olfactory memory reaches your mind, not the quality. This is very good, but when you compare it with GIT, it becomes just another of the bunch. For now, enjoy. Scent 8/10, trail 2 metres, projection 2 hours, longevity 8 hours. I wouldn’t buy it again. I recommend it, yes, if you pay less than $25.
You get what you pay for. I keep it in the bathroom as an air freshener, and that’s all it’s good for.
You get what you pay for. I keep it as a bathroom air freshener; it’s not good for anything more than that.
This is Animale for Men, as if I were smelling it again. For the heat, it will be very good. Best regards.
This is Animale For Men, as if I were smelling it again. For the heat, it will be very good. Greetings.
Cool water… nothing more. I’ll leave it hidden in the back of the wardrobe for a month to see if it strengthens.
It’s a good perfume considering its price.
One of the Lattafa perfumes that has surprised me the most! It is a great option due to the low cost. It passes perfectly as Creed’s Green Irish Tweed. What I like and am surprised by is that, unlike many Arabic scents, this one does present evolution (which makes it more credible in imitating GIT). I will buy it as many times as necessary.
One of the Lattafa perfumes that has surprised me the most! It’s a great option for the low price. It passes perfectly as Creed’s GIT. What I like is that, unlike many Arabic fragrances, this one actually has evolution and feels more credible when imitating. I’ll buy it again when needed.
It’s a rich perfume. I won’t use technical note terms that only confuse. In Argentina or Uruguay, at times it reminds me of the classic Kevin, but a thousand times more complex, less synthetic, and with steroids. It smells like a man with fresh money, freshly showered. It’s easy to wear, pleasant, and suitable for every day. It’s cheap, worth a Natura. Buy champion, approved by the boss. It’s not my favourite, but sometimes it asks for a push.
This is the best of Arabic perfumery and doesn’t smell ‘Arabic’ at all. It’s a great clone of Davidoff’s Cool Water and, consequently, of the pretentious Green Irish Tweed by Creed. You can wear it and claim you’re using Creed. The only drawback is that the longevity is somewhat weak; it doesn’t even come close to being a bomb.
It is a rich perfume. I will not analyse notes with perfumer jargon that confuses the average consumer. Those of us living in Argentina or Uruguay, at times, it will remind you of the classic Kevin, but a thousand times more complex, less synthetic, and with steroids. It smells like a man with freshly washed silver. It is enjoyable, easy to wear, pleasant, and suitable for every day, it is rich… mind you, it is not bad for a night. It is cheap, worth a Natura. As a resourceful economist said: ‘Buy champion’. Approved by the mistress, it is not the favourite but every now and then she asks for a push when I have it on.
I’m not an expert in perfumes, but it smells like freshly ironed white sheets. Its performance is terrible: it lasts a mere breath, about fifteen minutes, and is only noticeable if you press your nose right where you applied it. It projects nothing. I use it only for bed in summer for the sense of cleanliness, but I wouldn’t recommend it or buy it again; it’s a waste of money if no one can smell it. Between using it and not using it, there’s no difference. I’m not sure if it’s a dupe; I haven’t noticed anything.
I don’t know much about perfumes, but this smells like freshly ironed white sheets just placed on the bed. It’s clean and pleasant, but the longevity is ridiculous: it lasts a mere breath, about fifteen minutes, and projects nothing. I only use it to put on the bed in summer. I wouldn’t recommend it; it’s throwing money away for nothing more than that.