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Hayaati Gold Elixir

3.91 de 5
878 votos

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Hayaati Gold Elixir by Lattafa Perfumes is a fragrance from the olfactive family for men and women. The top notes are bergamot, grapefruit and blackcurrant; the heart notes are leather, peach and saffron; the base notes are vanilla, amber, musk and vetiver.

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  • Invierno 33%
  • Primavera 22%
  • Verano 10%
  • Otoño 35%
  • Día 45%
  • Noche 55%

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878 votos

  • Positivo 73%
  • Neutral 15%
  • Negativo 12%

Pirámide olfativa

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  • It seems to me to be an exquisite proposal from Lattafa, with its own touches that give it a unique personality; I don’t think it’s a dupe. It has an air of the DNA of Armani Code but with notes I perceive as oriental; until I was told it was a flanker of Code, I wouldn’t have believed it. Acceptable longevity, nothing spectacular in that regard.

  • Angeles_0990

    Hello! I was longing for this perfume and let myself be swayed by the reviews. Today I received Hayaati and the first sensation was a smell of plastic pool and natural leather bag before moving to vanilla. I only tried it once and it made my stomach hurt. I’m a bit bewildered; perhaps it’s my pH or I need to let it settle. The packaging is beautiful, but I DO NOT RECOMMEND buying it blind.

  • I agree with Ayazdani: I see much more Armani Code than Om; until I was told it was a flanker of Code, I wouldn’t have believed it. It has oriental and spicy touches. It’s pleasant, although it can be overwhelming or too heavy. Good longevity.

  • I like it very much; the peach is very strong, more so than the leather. It is extremely sweet, a bit excessive for my taste, but it works very well for winter.

  • I don’t own the Armani or Om Elixir. To me, it resembles Al Areeq Gold but is less intense. Over time, it takes a different path, becoming more fruity with a new plastic-like scent, although sparklier and more pleasant. A pity about the longevity and projection, but for the price, it’s worth more than the cost.

  • Luis Manuel howley

    In person, I absolutely love it. It’s not a loud or cloying perfume; it’s quite seductive. I’ve received many compliments, just like with Al Maleky from the same house.

  • It smells of sweet leather with prominent fruity notes, especially peach. I’ve been wearing it for a week and on my skin it lasts 4 to 6 hours, although the projection is under 2 metres. The traces of Armani Code are definitely noticeable, but not the new version.

  • GasNikx96

    The scent is rich, but the trail is very soft. After an hour, you can only smell it if you get very close to where it was applied.

  • I’ve been wearing this for weeks and it’s perfect for autumn/winter. It has two distinct phases: the opening is super synthetic, like plasticky leather and slightly harsh, but after 45 minutes it transforms completely. The dry down is rich; literally, it improves as it settles. The leather fades away to leave sweet vanilla with a suede-like base. I love it despite the artificial start. I don’t see it as a dupe for Code. The longevity and projection are good. 7/10 and the price is very reasonable.

  • To be honest, it didn’t really convince me. It feels very synthetic and, to me, smells unpleasant.

  • It’s far from being a replacement for Code Profumo. It has a Code vibe with that leather part, a bit tonka bean or vanilla. Gold Elixir is fruitier and I can definitely feel the peach part. In terms of usage, I see it as more versatile than Code since GE is less elegant and I find it easy to wear without necessarily being well dressed. Unisex unisex. Moderate longevity and for me, very poor projection. I think that’s its weakest point. A pity. 4/10.

  • coloroqlo

    Well, I’ve been wearing this perfume for a couple of weeks and I want to share my experience without claiming to be an expert. I bought it blindly because its price around 20 dollars caught my attention. When I tried it, immediately after transport, I was a bit disappointed as I sensed a different smell than expected and very synthetic; however, after between 30 to 50 minutes, I liked the perfume more as its scent gave way to the declared vanilla (I recommend letting it rest before trying it). After trying it for a couple of weeks, I can say first and foremost that it’s a somewhat synthetic perfume but by no means unpleasant; I think its notes are well declared but I’d say it’s a bit sweeter than stated, yet not a heavy sweet. The vanilla, which is one of the most predominant notes in my opinion, blends very well with the fruity peach and that slightly synthetic leather base. If we talk about longevity, it’s what you can expect from a perfume at this price (moderate), while the trail or projection is quite poor; as an example, yesterday I sprayed 5 or 6 clicks, got in the car with a friend and she didn’t notice it. For a sweet perfume, having to spray more than 8 times seems excessive to me, but I emphasise that for the price, it doesn’t matter. In conclusion, I do recommend buying it keeping the price in mind. It’s a fragrance I would describe as edible and certainly with a rich smell. I’d say it’s unisex-masculine. And remember to be generous with the sprays.

  • The Rock_Directo

    The perfume is rich, you will smell good, it’s versatile and not too sweet. It’s true it’s not a beast in terms of longevity; after about 4 hours I stopped detecting it, I don’t know if due to olfactory fatigue, however others could still smell it, albeit very faintly. Longevity: 4 hours on skin. Trail: Faint (apply several sprays to make it last longer).

  • PedroGT500

    I liked it; it’s sweet but not excessively so like Mandarin Sky. The leather base, the peach and the vanilla stand out. For me, it’s a combination of Ameer with Mandarin Sky. I got it for 370 on Mercado Libre, checked the batch and it’s genuine.

  • This is one of the first fragrances I acquired from Lattafa, and I must say it doesn’t disappoint at all. While the first sensation on the nose right after spraying the bottle can be a bit synthetic, it changes as it dries down, acquiring that sweet and slightly acidic character that is simply enchanting and lasts quite a while. Without a doubt, a good option in relation to its price and longevity; I consider it very versatile, however, on very hot days it could become overwhelming.

  • A highly potent fragrance that shares the DNA of Armani Code Profumo and Absolu, but would sit as a flanker between the two. It’s a citrus/fruity fragrance with leather and vanilla notes, slightly sweet, warm and creamy, masculine and elegant, with a prominent peach note that captivates and gives it a sexy aura. It’s quite versatile for cold and temperate climates, more for night than day, and thanks to the peach accords, it makes it perfect for romantic dates. It boasts longevity exceeding 8 hours, with a moderate trail and on clothes until it’s washed again. Recommended 100%.

  • JesusValper

    I bought it thinking it was a dupe of the discontinued Armani Code Profumo, but it isn’t :c. It smells of fruity leather with a strong presence of vanilla; you need time to get used to it. It’s preferably better worn in cold weather to enjoy its components more. But if you’re looking for an Armani Code Profumo dupe, this isn’t it.

  • Estascomomegoofyamikimaus

    To be honest, I picked this up because the regular Hayaati wasn’t available, and to be fair, I have no regrets. It starts citrusy and fruity, but within seconds, leather and vanilla greet you. Initially, it lasted about 3 hours, projecting only for the first 15 minutes, but once it settled, it climbed to 7 hours with decent projection for the first two. Many people find it more feminine, but I detect something very masculine in it. It’s ideal for daily winter wear; given the price, you won’t mind applying it frequently. In conclusion, it’s a fragrance with the 3 Bs, but you need patience to let it mature so its longevity doesn’t disappoint you.

  • I grabbed it for just 231 Mexican pesos, only for the deal and to bulk up my stash 😂. The first time I used it, I found it sweet and very artificial, with poor performance, which was exactly what I expected from something so economical. After half a month of storage, one day I went to work and only lasted about two hours. I used it to give it a second chance and was surprised: while walking down the factory corridor, two women asked what perfume I was wearing, saying it smelled delicious and they could detect it before seeing me. After that, I started using it a bit more. It’s not a great wonder, but it smells good, projects well, and is very cheap. The 3 Bs: good, beautiful and cheap.

  • This was my first Lattafa fragrance. When I first tried it, I didn’t like it much, but over time it became one of my favourites: fruity with lots of vanilla, amber and leather, although the opening was very synthetic. After smelling my collection again, I came back to this and sensed a completely different scent from usual. I took it to the store and they swapped it because it smelled bad, but they didn’t know why. I kept using it, and then overnight it changed back to the same ‘bad’ aroma. I don’t know what the problem is; I don’t think it’s maceration, as that happens when a perfume is first created. Perhaps it turned sour, but I doubt it since I keep it stored fresh and out of the sun. Maybe it’s the batch, but I haven’t seen any reviews with my exact situation.

  • I find a slight resemblance to Gold Trophy, only that this is less loud and veers towards a leather accompanied by vanilla and woods. For me, it’s enjoyable almost all year round; only in extreme heat might I not use it. An easy-to-wear scent and not very complex but undoubtedly enjoyable.

  • A winter fragrance; leather, peach, vanilla, and amber predominate in that order. It has two easily distinguishable stages: the first 45-60 minutes is an extremely artificial and unbalanced opening between citrus and sweets that causes me nausea. In the second stage, as it dries, a pleasant aroma is perceived where the four notes coexist in harmony. The longevity in the first week was about 4 hours with mediocre projection that, with effort, reached 60 minutes; after letting it macerate for 5 weeks, it changed positively, reaching 10 hours on skin without issues, projecting for the first 3 days on clothes. I got it for 20 dollars; for that price, it’s a considerable option, although I wouldn’t recommend it if you already have other leather/vanilla scents as it presents nothing novel.

  • A fragrance that depends on your taste; you must like sweet and vanilla perfumes, have temperate/cold climates, and appreciate the style and fashion. It can surpass many designer scents without problems; it’s a fruity (nectarine) vanilla with a good dose of leather. You can wear it very well if you are dressed nicely; it’s a good occasion to carry it. It’s playful but elegant. Don’t be deceived by its price; I have tried many costing up to 10 times more that in no way justify that expense. Being linear and concrete, it’s very easy to use as a layering base where you want to add more vanilla and sweet notes, turning casual scents into evening ones with great ease. If you get it, don’t hesitate much.

  • St Carlo Jr

    Hayaati Gold Elixir. One of my favourite notes is leather; here it appears in a sweet, fruity, and sometimes ‘chicky’ interpretation, accompanied by that white leather, nothing dark, with a fruity accord highlighting the peach. 🍑🧴◻️ Sensation.👜🧴🍓 It evokes a light-coloured leather armchair (white, beige) with the trail of a woman who sat there previously, leaving her typical sweet scent impregnated: vanilla, fruity, and amber. I have no problem feeling it like a leather bag with sunscreen and some ‘body’ fragrance all mixed together. Many compare it to Armani Code Profumo and One Million Elixir; to me, it resembles the former mixed with the sweeter and ‘loud’ nuances of One Million Parfum. Just this smells lovely and is very versatile; for those wanting to try a non-challenging leather that does earn compliments, there is no failure here. They applied the old reliable trick: feminine accords with a leather touch making it unisex. Rating: 8/10. As I mentioned, it’s nothing new to me as I own several of the same style, but with its super cheap price and good performance, it makes me use it for more casual occasions, leaving the other perfumes for special events.

  • rolandoaft

    An extremely strong aroma; in my view, it leans more towards the feminine. Upon trying it several times, it always gave me a headache, and my partner experienced the same. I do not recommend it.

  • Javier_Ramirez

    Depends on personal taste. I’m not much of a fan of the peach or leather note, but this has the citrus touch that makes it more bearable. Upon trying it, people told me it ‘smells like play-doh, too synthetic, like the smell of children in a school’; untrained noses and a sincere opinion. From my side, it’s a good fragrance and very economical; it deserves a place in the collection if you want to carry something elegant yet informal for cold weather, giving something sweet but also works in heat. Excellent from Lattafa.

  • monferastu

    This perfume is more similar to One Million Elixir than to Code Profumo, which only reminds me of the latter due to the leather.

  • douglasens01

    I must inform you that I absolutely dislike One Million. Surprisingly, this (Hayaati Gold) is very similar and made me like it. An elegant, balanced, and sober fragrance. It conveys high-quality materials, nothing synthetic or alcoholic. In my opinion, it suits a 30+ profile better and can be worn by others. I give it 8/10.

  • Theradiologizt

    Smells like a plastic doll, dried peach, very sweet, and soft leather. It’s pleasant, unisex; I use it sparingly, but whenever I do, I always enjoy smelling it on myself. It’s linear, evolving very little. I’m not a regular layering enthusiast, but I accidentally created a blend with this and Oud Mineral TF, which was a pleasant surprise.

  • I don’t detect leather; instead, it smells like something akin to a plastic doll, yet it smells lovely, very sweet and vanilla-rich. For the price, I don’t hesitate to fill up on sprays, and it’s brilliant for daily winter wear.

  • medranofabs

    Ugh… it smells like opening a box of leather shoes with a touch of citrus and vanilla. I loved it, and at work, I got many compliments. The longevity isn’t the best, but for the accessible price, it doesn’t matter. I recommend it for fresh weather and evening. I work in an office with air conditioning and it’s not invasive, so it’s perfect. If you work in the sun, I don’t think it will help much.

  • I reviewed it again because I sold it and regretted it. The suede with vanilla, peach, and amber wasn’t bad at all. On a well-dressed man, it’s madness, and for the price, you can spray many times without overwhelming. It’s totally unisex; it reminds me of Givenchy’s Xeryus from the 2000s. Rich, more feminine but designed to be worn, with peach predominating.

  • TheXgameX

    I bought it for $13 to have something sweet and vary my collection. The opening is very feminine, with peach and vanilla, like a 20-year-old girl for the club. As it dries, the peach disappears and vanilla dominates with a slight smoky touch, insufficient to make it masculine. I don’t get rid of anything, but I think my wife or mother will use it more than I will.

  • geracraxker

    I love this perfume. At first, I thought I’d hate it, but in winter I wear it out with my girlfriend and she adores it. I’m going for my second bottle.

  • thesongofhecate

    Hayaati Gold Elixir is everything I expected, even though I bought it blind. It’s unisex, warm, with spices and an animal touch. The notes I notice most are leather, saffron, vetiver, and amber. I recommend it for day or night, but only in winter. If you’re looking for something elegant and affordable, it’s for you.

  • Hayaati Gold Elixir is warm, elegant, and oriental. From the first spray, it’s enveloping and sophisticated, with balanced sweet and amber notes. It evolves softly but with body, leaving a refined scent. It’s not strident, but silky and designed for special occasions or cold climates. It has a sensual touch that makes it easy to wear. It’s an interesting, balanced option with great value for money.

  • I bought it blind for $14 and have no regrets. It smells good, isn’t cloying, and lasted from 6 am until 3 pm, though it’s not quite the same as at the start. In this cold weather, it’s a good option; it’s less intense than my Khamrah, which cloyed me quickly. I wouldn’t wear it in summer as it would be too much. I’m still testing it to see its projection.

  • I bought it because it’s unisex and I like Lattafa. The problem is the leather: on me, it’s super strong and I can’t control it. For me, it’s unbearable, even though it lasts forever and smells divine on others. I can’t stand potent scents, so for me, it’s a no, despite everything else being excellent.

  • First impression: what a lovely little perfume for under $20. I saw it on TikTok and nailed it 100%. It smells of fruity, sweet, and cosy leather with a citrus touch. The dry-down is brilliant; it draws attention and will surely earn many compliments. I love it, I’ll wear it out and come back to report on its performance.

  • They gifted it to me for my birthday, but here in February, the leather note is too much for both of us. She prefers Adolfo Dominguez’s Agua de Azahar. Poor thing, she doesn’t know me as well as I do.