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Ajayeb Dubai Portrait
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Ajayeb Dubai Portrait by Lattafa Perfumes is a fragrance from the olfactive family for men and women, launched in 2023. The top notes are orange and lemon (sour lime); the heart notes are mango, osmanthus (fragrant olive) and jasmine; the base notes are oud wood, sandalwood, musk and amber.
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I acquired this fragrance with great enthusiasm and unfortunately it has been hard for me to enjoy it properly. I bought it blind after reading reviews I took lightly. The opening is sweet and a bit acidic due to the citrus, the mango is noticeable as the protagonist with its sweetness, but the green and resinous aroma of the osmanthus overwhelms everything and accompanies the entire dry-down. That green note isn’t just green, but something resinous and piercing. As it dries it becomes a bit creamier, but doesn’t change much in my opinion… I don’t feel the oud wood, although perhaps it gives more strength to the osmanthus… I don’t know yet. I thought about selling it as soon as I bought it, but I’ve had it for three weeks and I’ve realised it has been sweetening and that green-resinous-bitter part has gone down. Today sunny but fresh, I put it on and it didn’t overwhelm me and I felt its sweetness (I wouldn’t use it in the heat). Its trail is quite potent. I’m meditating on which fragrance to layer with to enhance its fruity sweetness… For now I’m keeping it and will continue testing, waiting for it to macerate more and for that sweet mango note I love so much to come out with more force.
I bought it with high hopes, but the sweet and citrusy opening is overwhelmed by the osmanthus, which is green and resinous, too sharp. As it dries down, it becomes slightly creamy and the bitter notes have receded; nowadays I wear it without feeling overwhelmed, though not for extreme heat. Quite potent. I’m testing layering to boost its sweetness. I’ll keep it, waiting for the mango to emerge with more strength.
I love it! But when it arrived and I put it on, I hated it and had to wash my arm. I felt it was invasive, very green, masculine and synthetic. I cursed and stored it for two weeks. Then I put it on again and I loved it. I don’t know if it was the oxygen or I was expecting more ripe mango, but now I adore it. The citrus notes of the opening disappear in 5 minutes. The mango remains from start to finish, half green and juicy. The sweetness isn’t overwhelming, it comes from the amber and sandalwood. It doesn’t smell like bubblegum at all. I sense the jasmine in the heart equally and less at the end; my nose thinks it’s neroli but it says osmanthus. Totally unisex, right in the middle. I’ve already felt like buying the coffee one, but with the heat, no way.
I bought it blind because they say it’s the dupe of the spectacular Mango Kiss. Although it’s similar, it’s a synthetic and cheap version of that original. I don’t usually buy Arab dupes, I prefer original fragrances, and this perfume reminded me why.
Personally, I liked the scent; it seems rich and unisex-feminine, but it gives me a terrible headache.
I’m speaking up for this one. Perhaps my perspective is different, as fruity or tropical aromas don’t grab me, and here I don’t follow them, despite having mango and orange. It feels fresh, woody and, without saying it, with something of patchouli. It has a green, earthy, vintage and masculine touch. The mango is hinted at, but very discreet and brief. It doesn’t smell very synthetic, except at first. In the dry-down, it seems excellent, but for a man. At £20, it’s worth it. I gave it to my father and he loves it 🙂
A fragrance for those who truly appreciate the evolution of a scent and know what quality is. It has a citrus opening that lasts a good while, but then comes the magic: the mango appears with all its power, but it’s a super addictive and semi-ripe mango. It blends with the jasmine and its woody notes. Wow, it’s total niche quality, incredible, a fragrance that leaves a trail and lasts over 10 hours, projects massively, summery, super elegant and totally versatile, unisex. Lattafa is incredible, only good surprises and the bottle is a luxury. A great success.
Personally, I liked the scent a bit, I find it rich and unisex-feminine, but it gives me a headache, HORRIBLE!
I’m speaking up for this fragrance. I’m not usually a fan of fruity scents, but this smells fresh, woody, with a touch of patchouli, green and earthy, vintage and masculine. The mango is hinted at discreetly and briefly; it doesn’t seem synthetic to me, except at the very start. The dry down is excellent, but it’s for men. At €20, it’s worth it; I gifted it to my father and he adores it.
A fragrance for those who truly appreciate the evolution of a scent and know what quality is. It has a citrus opening that lasts a while, but then comes the magic: the mango appears with all its power, super addictive and semi-ripe. It blends with jasmine and woody notes, wow, it’s total niche quality, incredible. It leaves a trail, lasts over 10 hours, projects massively, it’s summery, super elegant and totally versatile, unisex. Lattafa is incredible, only good surprises and the bottle is luxurious. A great success.
I just tried it and I must say, the mango feels delicious. Yes, synthetic, but delicious. I worry it might bore me like with Badee al Oud Honor Of Glory. For the price, it’s a rich tropical scent, but not for extreme heat, more suited to temperate climates. EDIT: I bought it, tried it, and now it smells green, unripe mango. It’s different from last time. I’ll let it macerate to see if that rich mango from before returns. It feels more feminine than masculine. It’s no longer so clear; it’s green mango, BEWARE.
I bought this bottle blind; the first impression was a failure, very off-putting, zero appeal to my taste, leaning green and a bit masculine for me. I left it stored for a month, reluctant to throw it away and having read good reviews, I tried it again 😍 and what a delight of mango and osmanthus. If it’s a little sweet, just a tiny bit. I only sampled it, I don’t actually wear it, but one thing: let your fragrances rest if the first impression fails; it’s not the first time this has happened to me.
Oud… why? I feel it sometimes ruins Arab fragrances. That bitter, dry, burnt, and occasionally petrol-like note… no, I simply can’t stand it unless it’s handled perfectly.
I had high hopes as I love tropical fruits. The box and bottle are pretty, but the yellow liquid reminds me of urine. When first opened, it smelled of plastic and chemicals; I let it macerate for a month. The opening is now citrusy and cheerful, giving way to green mango and osmanthus, which is fine so far. However, the dry down has defeated me; it smells like fuel or something burnt, a disagreeable chemical note. I’ve removed it from my collection. It lasts over eight hours with great projection; I see its season as summer, but it’s not elegant and rather informal.
I had high hopes for this perfume because I love tropical fruit and tropical floral scents. Despite knowing it wasn’t a creamy or ripe sweet mango, I bought it for the mango and osmanthus notes. The box and bottle are very pretty: a box with silk-like fabric, a heavy frosted glass bottle that lets you see the yellow liquid (I don’t like the colour, it reminds me of urine) and a very nice cap. It was my fourth Arabic perfume, after Yara Tous, Rave Now, and Al Fursan unlimited (all from Lattafa), and although all of them smelled something plastic, synthetic, or chemical when new, this one smelled really strong in a bad way when new, so I let it macerate in the dark for over a month. After a month, the unfavourable opening disappeared, and its beautiful opening with bright, cheerful citrus became apparent, which quickly gave way to that green mango. I could almost say it’s the scent of a green mango peel, accompanied by osmanthus, which gave it a kinder touch; up to here, it’s good. But the dry down… the dry down has defeated me in a bad way. The dry down has a note that I find very unpleasant; I don’t know if it’s the oud or another undeclared note, but it smells like something chemical, like fuel or burnt, which, after several attempts, made me remove this fragrance from my collection. I gave it a chance in summer and early autumn, but it’s not for me; I find it annoying. It’s a fragrance that also has very good longevity, over 8 hours in my case with great projection. I think its season is summer, and I see it as somewhat inelegant, a bit mature, and informal.
Fresh, sweet mango with oud. I love it. The mango with spices and woods has such an original and sophisticated touch. Niche quality; mine didn’t need maceration, I liked it from the start, but the mango has become more intense and complex over time. If you don’t like oud, it’s not for you; it’s not a fresh, sweet, or milky mango. It’s highly unisex; my boyfriend wears it and has received many compliments. It’s my signature summer perfume this year; for the evening, I layer it with an amber or intense spicy perfume. 10/10.
Fresh, sweet mango with oud, an original and sophisticated touch that didn’t need maceration. Over time, the mango has become more intense and ‘octopus-like’. If you don’t like oud, this isn’t for you; it’s not a lactonic mango. It’s unisex; my boyfriend wears it and loves it. My summer signature scent for the evening, layered with something amber. 10/10.
I tried it for the first time today. The opening is potent: a green mango alongside a strong, acidic lemon at first. Then the woods become noticeable with a touch of sweetness. It’s very rich! I live in a hot city and wanted citrus/fresh perfumes, so I’m glad I bought it at such a great price. I know it needs more macerating as its longevity is currently low. It feels like a glass of sparkling mineral water with a touch of lemon 🍋 full of ice on a very sunny day.
It’s a sweet and soft fragrance with moderate longevity and projection. In the opening, you can detect the mango with a rich, sweet citrus. It’s unisex, leaning towards feminine.
I didn’t like it; it’s a very green and acidic mango. I expected something sweeter and more tropical, which definitely isn’t for me.
I don’t find it as citrusy, effervescent, or petrol-like as some colleagues read, with all due respect 😘. It’s true that I left my bottle to macerate for a while, and in my humble opinion, it’s a very sweet mango, not cloying, intense, seeming to be here with the pit, skin, and all, a green skin (what a contrast, isn’t it?). It’s a perfume with an intriguing construction, tropical, a bit dusty, with veins of spices, woods, and herb roots with damp earth that, at some point, makes you feel in a tropical forest after the rain. I like it (and I confess I generally don’t like fruity scents), and this bottle is enough for me, which was a gift; however, I won’t seek out another like I do with other fragrances I love. I don’t think I’d miss it, besides, I have other fragrances on my radar 😻. Performance: moderate, with moderate projection for the first three hours.
I’m editing my review: at first, it smelled of mango curry (without coconut). On my skin, it smelled like an Indian restaurant, and the mango lasted less than an hour. I misremembered Polish influencer Paulina recommending it on YouTube. After a month of maturation, it was something else entirely: it started smelling of wood, with the mango standing out and becoming sweet. After two months, it smells like a tree trunk soaked in sweet mango. In short, it’s like hugging a mango tree. I adore it. If I have a bad day at work, I want to go home to put it on. It’s my best therapist. It’s not for everyone, nor for the office, gym, dates, or summer… it’s for me. I sleep with it and don’t share it. Sillage: moderate. Longevity: 8 hours.
I started with the mango curry scent, smelling distinctly of an Indian restaurant, but after two months of maturation, it now smells like a tree trunk soaked in sweet mango. It’s my favourite hug, my best therapist for bad days. Not for the office or dates; it’s 100% mine. I sleep with it and don’t share it. Moderate sillage, lasting eight hours.
The opening is pure mango, very sweet. It evolves beautifully, becoming creamy and rich. That evolution makes it more masculine, as it initially seems like a woman’s perfume. Tip: upon receiving it, spray 4 or 5 times into the air and store it for a month. As it oxygenates, its structure changes noticeably for the better.
Ugh, when I tried it on the tester, it smelled oddly like burnt wood, which actually caught my attention. Once it dried, it smelled of mango pulp; when I bought it, it smelled citrusy, but after storing it, the sweet mango note returned months later. In summer, it smells of mango with citrus, and the oud is barely noticeable, just a light wood. In winter, it smells of citrus and osmanthus, leaving the mango for last. It smells good almost all year round except winter; I love it 💛.
The moment I opened it, it smelled of talcum powder; it just didn’t suit me. Once it dried down, it improved and took on a more tropical character. The longevity is decent, but the opening completely disappointed me. I’ll let it macerate for a few months to see if it changes.