Men
Al Layl
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Descripción
Al Layl by Al Wataniah is a woody-spicy fragrance for men, launched in 2021. Composed by [perfumer's name if available, otherwise omit], it opens with raspberry, coffee, lavender and bergamot; the heart features jasmine, peach, rose and cashmere; and the base notes are musk, sandalwood and patchouli.
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90 votos
- Positivo 93%
- Negativo 3.3%
- Neutral 3.3%
Pirámide olfativa
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Don’t be fooled by the notes; in my opinion, it’s a totally feminine perfume. It has a very marked opening smelling of makeup and lasts about 15 minutes, then the flowers come out mixed with sandalwood and it becomes a pleasant sweetness. The longevity is quite poor; I ended up gifting it to a girl. Don’t buy blind.
I don’t understand why Fragrantica lists it as ‘for men’, because although perfumes have no gender, this smells 100% like a woman’s scent. It’s an almost identical dupe to Black Opium, with that coffee and jasmine note super prominent. If you’re an empowered woman who loves sweet scents with that vibe, give it a try, you’ll surely love it.
I don’t understand why Fragrantica lists it as ‘for men’, although I believe perfume has no gender and if you like it, wear it. But be careful, it has notes that lean more towards the feminine, so I’d recommend it 100% for women. It’s literally an almost identical dupe to Black Opium; that coffee and jasmine note is very prominent. For empowered women who love sweet scents with that Black Opium vibe, try it, you’ll surely love it.
A exquisite scent, very easy to like, I recommend it blind. It has subtle coffee notes that give it a distinctive touch and mixed with the flowers, it works brilliantly. I find it totally unisex; I’m a man and I wear it and have already received female compliments. Use it without fear. It’s not beast mode, but the longevity is good.
It smells exquisite, very easy to like, I recommend it blind. It has subtle coffee notes that give it a distinctive touch and mixed with the flowers, it works brilliantly. I find it totally unisex; I’m a man and I wear it and have already received female compliments. Use it without fear. It’s not beast mode, but the longevity is good.
As a woman, I confirm it has attractive notes for girls, like flowers, but projects an empowered woman without being overwhelming. I liked it 🙂
In my opinion, it’s for women, but men can wear it too; it has good projection and longevity for the price. I recommend buying blind!
Al Layl is my first impression of Al Wataniah, and now I take it very seriously. I started with exquisite raspberry, coffee, and clean lavender, but obviously, it’s for her, and I don’t want it ending up in my girlfriend’s perfume bottle like happened with Al Nashama. Then come the peach and flowers, jasmine and roses, drying down to a woody base with sweet patchouli. Olfactorily, it’s gorgeous, though the projection is more intimate, and that’s not a bad thing; the important thing is to choose according to what you’re looking for. I’d enjoy it hugging a woman with height. The longevity on skin is moderate/low and fades, but the scent is incredible, modern, and highly recommended for girls. Perhaps in another life it would be among my top choices.
Al Layl is my first impression of Al Wataniah, and now I take it more seriously. I started tempted by that exquisite raspberry with coffee and clean lavender, but it’s clearly a feminine fragrance; I don’t want its destination to be my girlfriend’s perfume bottle like happened with Al Nashama from Lattafa. Then come the peach and flowers, jasmine and roses, drying down a bit woody with the patchouli. Olfactorily, it’s beautiful, although the projection is personal and intimate, which isn’t bad. The important thing is to choose according to what you’re looking for; I would love to hug a woman wearing it with height. The longevity on skin is moderate/low and loses intensity, but I insist the scent is incredible, modern perfumery, and highly recommended for women. Perhaps in another life it would be among my top choices.