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Arabian Sky
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Arabian Sky by Armaf is an aromatic woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2024, this composition features top notes of orange oil, pineapple, lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, and pepper; heart notes of lavender, caramel, geranium, and ylang-ylang; and base notes of cedar, musk, vetiver, amber, patchouli, and leather.
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I bought it recently and at first it didn’t convince me as much as other comments suggest; it smells good, fresh and fruity, but nothing more. I will try it more and come back to my opinion. Update: It is worth the wait. Letting it mature for a few days, the scent has turned completely: that sharp, synthetic opening has disappeared. Now it is a fruity, fresh, elegant and sensual fragrance, ideal for any moment. A spectacular composition. @Goné Valo was right to describe it.
I just bought it and I liked it a lot. For me, it is very similar to Rasasi Hawass; it reminds me of it excessively. Only that Arabian Sky feels more fruity and sweet. Also, I liked its olfactory quality more. It is a Hawass with lots of pineapple and caramel, but it also has flashes of Lacoste White, with that very marked ylang-ylang that recalls that floral and citrus fragrance. In short: for me, it is 50% Hawass and 50% Lacoste White, but with excellent olfactory quality. The quality-price ratio is very good and the longevity exceeds 7 hours. Would I buy it again? Of course.
Excellent perfume, super fresh but can be worn in cold weather and at night; I see it as very adaptable to any climate.
It’s like mixing Hawass with a bit of YSL; literally, it is a designer fragrance with high quality. You can detect a watermelon or melon accord, very good.
Crystal clear, ethereal, and with an air of luxury. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it is a key piece if you like this style. They have surpassed the quality and balance of the notes. Everyone likes it. It is super versatile, lasts well, and leaves a trail. It’s as if it were 50% Hawass and 50% Lacoste White, and they got it right. The floral base blends perfectly with the vetiver and woods, while the freshness comes from geranium, lavender, and ylang-ylang. Safe purchase. Forget Hawass, Nitro Red, YSL EDP, or Invictus, unless you are a collector. Chapeau to Armaf.
PERFUME BOMB. I bought it blind and wow. If you like fresh fragrances with a bit of fruit, you must try it. Opening: pineapple and citrus with delicious black pepper that becomes sweeter in 40 minutes due to that rich caramel. Dry-down: all woody with delicious leather and the pineapple still present. Ideal for summer, but not in extreme heat where shoes melt, because it’s a little sweet. 10/10.
After several days, it’s a great perfume. The presentation is a spectacle, box and bottle 10 out of 10 as Arab brands are accustomed to giving us. Scent: fresh aromatic composition, crystal clear and clean citrus opening with a youthful sweet touch. In the dry-down, lavender and geranium emerge, giving a cold and fresh sensation. Delicious for heat and daily wear. It’s 70% Invictus DNA with a clean green herbal charge that makes it more masculine. Very good performance: projects for 3 hours and lasts 9 on skin. Highly recommended. Scent: 9/10, Longevity: 9/10, Projection: 9/10. I got it for $45.
I’m left with 15% and that tells me I’ve finished it. I’m not copying YouTubers; this is my pure, unadulterated opinion. It smells sweet, fresh, with a hint of acidity that gives it character. The opening is spectacular—so intense and long-lasting that you barely notice the body, though there is a touch of patchouli and cedar there. I wear it to feel neat yet relaxed, inviting people to come closer. Boys compliment me more, but girls are more inclined to strike up a conversation. It reminds me of water from a desert well. Don’t compare it to anything else; experience it. Ideal for days over 25 degrees, for daily or casual wear, for men aged 25 to 45, preferably in light clothing. Not for events, but for everyday life. Apply it early and enjoy its splendour as the sun begins to set. Without a doubt, an emphatic yes.
I just bought the full Éter line and they haven’t disappointed. This was the first I bought 5 months ago (along with Desert Night) and it’s brilliant. As Gone Valo says, it has the Invictus DNA and parts of Lacoste executed masterfully, with a soapy Ylang Ylang touch but of excellent quality. The longevity is brilliant: it smells strong at first, then in bursts. So potent that it overwhelms Desert Night unless you bring your arms close. It’s super versatile, but where it shines is with heat. For those of us living in the Caribbean or tropics, it’s a great purchase (at least this batch). If I have to choose between Hawas, Nitro, or Invictus, I go with Arabian Sky 100%.
My first review and I think it was worth sharing. It’s easy to like: opens with fruity citrus where the pineapple is distinct and a caramel that smells fresh but sweet. The opening lasts about 45 minutes before moving to the dry-down, which transforms into a soft woody scent with spicy notes, leather, and amber. The pineapple and citrus are still noticeable, but it has body from the cedar, amber, and caramel. It’s not heavy, very pleasant, and I’d use it all year casually or as a signature. It sounds like a fusion between Tommy Impact, Lacoste Blanc, and Invictus. Great option for the price, buy blind if you like fresh fruity scents with a woody base.
It’s superb, a very clean scent that reminds me of Hawas but more youthful. However, I lean more towards Hawas as I find it more original.
I bought it blind and it’s a 20/10 for me. I love it from the first spray and it gives me incredible confidence every time I wear it.
I didn’t expect it to be aquatic, although it’s often compared to Invictus. It’s a fruitier ether, fresher than sweet, with that clean, aquatic base. Curious for my tastes but very enjoyable for outings and dry-down. The performance disappointed me a bit; I find it linear and it loses its brightness quickly. As it dries, the base smells very synthetic, like leather with cheap and warm woods, probably due to that caramel and musk note that hides the fruitiness. It doesn’t happen with Desert Star, so I think it’s my combination skin and notes. Other fragrances like Polo 67 also leave me underwhelmed.
I reviewed this some time ago and found it smells about 80% like the regular YSL. The YSL is a bit fresher and you can notice more of the citrus, but the similarity is clear.
A rich fragrance for everyday wear, fresh and fruity with citrus, pineapple, and pepper on the surface. Warning: if you overapply in the heat, it can become overwhelming, but 5 or 6 sprays in summer are perfect. It lasts a minimum of 8 hours on skin and all day on clothes. If you enjoy these scents, it’s a direct recommendation.
I found out about this through a colleague and boom, I loved it: it’s a pineapple wrapped in amber and musk, with a purposeful touch. If you like the classic white Lacoste, this is similar but better: in terms of price, presentation, and performance. It starts sweet with pineapple and citrus, then a distinct caramel emerges, before the sweetness recedes to let the lavender bloom, which blends beautifully before settling into a soft, pleasant amber. The longevity is top-notch: noticeable indoors and it lasts until wash on clothes. I wear it day and night, ideal for spring (15-28 degrees), it’s brilliant. Avoid it in extreme summer heat or autumn.
One of the best fresh fragrances in the world. A scent that accompanies you all day, earning compliments as it is simply fresh and pleasant to feel; an aroma that it would be rare for someone not to like. A delicious orange and pineapple; yes, quite sweet to be fresh, but do not confuse it with the sweetness of a heavy fragrance, not at all; here you will have a clean and charming breeze for any occasion. The best thing apart from its aroma is its longevity; probably one of the best performing in the fresh/aromatic family.
What a terrible scent for my nose – it gave me a headache and made me feel unwell. The presentation is top-notch, the fragrance lasts forever, and you can smell it from two metres away. I’d give anything to have a perfume I love with those characteristics; I envy those who adore it.
What a terribly unpleasant smell to my nose; it caused me a headache and discomfort. The presentation is superb, the scent is persistent and noticeable from two metres away. How I would love to have a perfume I like with these characteristics; I would be proud to wear it. To those who loved it, I envy them.
Woody when dry but not annoying; I like it very much. I think the pineapple is what reminded me of Le Beau Le Parfum. For $48, it seems very good – 18 hours on skin with a single spray given as a sample. The bottle is great. A 10 out of 10; I prefer Kenzo Intense, but this perfume isn’t bad at all; not a blind buy, but I think anyone would like it.
Dry and woody, not annoying, I like it. The other thing is the pineapple which reminds me of Le Beau Le Parfum. For $48, 18 hours on skin with a single spray, it is very good. The bottle is great. A 10/10. I prefer Kenzo Intense, but this is not bad at all; not blindly, but I think anyone would like it.
Smells delicious, but the trail isn’t very strong. It brings me back to Azzaro’s ‘Wanted’; if you’re from Argentina, it smells almost identical to ‘BOOS Intense Night’.
Smells delicious! It doesn’t have much of a trail though. It reminds me of ‘Wanted’ by Azzaro, and if you’re from Argentina, it smells almost the same as ‘BOOS Intense Night’.
I arrived ten minutes after receiving it. Opening with potent citrus, then a sweet caramel heart, not cloying. Moving on to a ylang-ylang with a woody touch. Very nice for everyday wear and recommended for hot days but not extreme ones.
Fragrance for all year round. Very fruity, citrusy, and at the same time sweet; an amber is perceived that accompanies the rest of the notes nicely. People have told me I smell good wearing it; personally, it’s not one of my favourites, but I always receive compliments when I wear it. Longevity and trail are very good; it lasts me approximately 7-8 hours with a heavy trail for the first 4 hours. Rich and pleasant aroma, a successful blind buy; it’s neither too sweet nor too citrusy, it has some touches that the ylang-ylang adds that differentiate it from other fragrances with this DNA. Recommended if you want a fresh perfume for all year round and any season.
I didn’t smell the ‘bomb’ citrus mentioned in all the web reviews; instead, the pineapple is very noticeable. For Argentines, I agree with the comment below that it opens very similarly to Boose Intense Night – it’s not the same – (you can try it at Farmacity). Then, unlike the Armaf, this one stays there, has no evolution, and the scent quality drops a little after a while. The Armaf, after 20 minutes, is a floral bomb (it could suit a woman if it matches those perfumes); after 40 minutes, it settles into a very good sweet wood. Three sprays on the neck and you keep smelling it; even after showering, a little remains on the skin. Two hours into the wear, it emerges as a clone of Bleu de Chanel when the latter is freshly applied (coincidentally, I smelled both the Bleu and the Boose yesterday). In the end, it’s something sweet and pleasant. Nothing unbearable or cloying. In a car, it invades everything (at least at the beginning); then, after 40/50 minutes and three sprays, it wasn’t that when I got home my girlfriend smelled it strongly from two metres away, but she had to come closer to realise it. She told me that, unlike the others I own (Tommy Impact Intense, Common, Spark, Emper Stallion 53, Emper The Black 92, Aqua di Gio Profumo, and some very ugly Arabic dupes), she felt this one as a perfume that, if smelled in a place, would attract a lot of attention – the type where if you smell it in a club, you look at the person wearing it. I feel that more than two sprays might make the person in front of you or very close to you faint. It’s suitable for all seasons, though I think it suits heat better; to wear with a good shirt or a smart-casual or modern elegant look, something like that. Day and night, heat and cold. I feel it’s too much for sneakers and a t-shirt – Anyway, if you have doubts between this and another, for the price I’d go for the ASky. In Argentina it costs between $70,000 and $100,000. PS; if you cross a nice, good-natured girl and she’s wearing this perfume, remember it could be my girlfriend 😂😂😂
I’m writing this ten minutes after receiving it. An opening with very potent citrus notes, followed by a slightly sweet caramel in the heart, not cloying. Then it moves to an ylang-ylang with a woody touch. Very rich for everyday wear and recommended for warm but not extreme days.
It doesn’t smell like a ‘citrus bomb’ as they say, but like intense pineapple. For Argentines, the opening is similar to Boose Intense Night (not the same, I tested it at Farmacity), but unlike Armaf, this stays there without evolving and drops in quality quickly. The Armaf becomes floral at 20 minutes, and at 40 minutes it settles into a sweet wood that lasts for hours; with three sprays on the neck, you smell good even after a shower. After two hours, it smells like a freshly applied clone of Bleu de Chanel. In the end, it is sweet but not cloying. In the car it invades everything at the start, but after 40-50 minutes, although my girlfriend could smell it from afar, she had to come closer to realise. She said that, unlike my other perfumes (Tommy Impact, Emper, Aqua di Gio and ugly Arab dupes), this attracts so much attention that if you hear it in a bar, you look at the person wearing it. More than three sprays can make people nearby dizzy. It serves all year round, better in the heat, with a shirt or an elegant look. Day and night, heat and cold. Not for loafers or t-shirts. If they are unsure between this and another, for price I would go for the ASky. In Argentina it costs between 70 and 100 thousand. PS: if you cross paths with a good vibe at this shop, it could be my girlfriend 😂😂😂
Extravagant, nocturnal, mysterious, and dominant. It’s the scent of a ‘bad boy’ in an expensive suit, or someone with an overwhelming personality. Definitely for evening, parties, romantic dates, or outdoor events in cool/cold weather. It can be too intense for a closed office or extreme heat (the caramel + leather can be suffocating at 35°C). Longevity of 6 hours with a great trail. It’s a polarising fragrance: either you love it for its richness and complexity, or you hate it for being too intense. It’s not a safe blind buy, but it is unforgettable.
It’s a good perfume, but if you’re looking for something to turn heads, this isn’t it. It resembles Hawas Ice very much, though I must admit I prefer Eter Arabians Sky more, as that synthetic and intense note shared here feels more moderate and balanced. As for longevity, I detected it without issue for at least 8 hours; afterwards it fades to skin scent but remains present, easily lasting up to 12 hours. It clings to clothes effortlessly until the next day. The trail and projection are excellent: it lingers in the room where you apply it for hours, so there are no issues on that front. It’s also worth noting that people like it a lot, and although it has a fairly clichéd DNA, it’s surprising how well it connects and how pleasant it is for others.
Very good, this is Invictus and nothing but Invictus, without expecting a ‘twist’ which is pure marketing. It’s a direct clone. Regarding Hawas, it resembles the original so much; this one is the most distinct of the three, supposedly being closer to Aqua. Just in case, this has nothing to do with Bleu de Chanel… I noticed it has several votes.