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Ansaam Silver

4.32 de 5
748 votos

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Ansaam Silver by Lattafa Perfumes is a fragrance from the olfactive family for men and women, launched in 2022. The top notes are cardamom and bergamot; the heart notes are lavender and davana; the base notes are vanilla, amber and patchouli.

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  • Positivo 86%
  • Neutral 8.4%
  • Negativo 5.9%

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  • I have it and it’s fresh due to the bergamot sweet with 5 to 6 hours of longevity. Good option I give it 8/10 for value. I expected more longevity but it smells great and radiates freshness. I use it during the day and it doesn’t disappoint. Here it’s 28 to 33 degrees and despite the heat it doesn’t clash.

  • For $25 in my country I don’t regret it a bit. I hate the Azzaro Wanted line; it smells like car air freshener to me. This Lattafa one is different: it’s fruity and gourmand but without that penetrating synthetic scent of the Azzaros. I like it more than any of their flankers. It smells of intense vanilla-sparkling pineapple without being cloying or annoying. Perfect value for money. Ideal for going out at night and turning heads. It’s unisex; it would suit a woman but it leans more masculine.

  • Lattafa Ansaam Silver is a balanced option for those seeking oriental notes. It combines traditional elements with a modern touch resulting in something familiar yet fresh. The top notes are citrus and spices moving to a floral heart and woody-musked base. It appeals to a wide range of ages and genders with moderate intensity for daily or special use. Perception varies according to skin chemistry so try before buying blind. The best part is that my wife loves it.

  • Lattafa Ansaam Silver presents itself as a balanced option for those seeking an oriental perfume. Its aroma combines traditional elements with a modern touch, resulting in something familiar yet fresh. The top notes are citrus and spices, giving way to a floral heart and a woody, musky base. It is appreciated by a wide range of ages and genders; its moderate intensity makes it suitable for daily wear or special occasions. However, perception varies according to skin chemistry and preferences, so it is recommended to test before buying blindly. The best thing I see is that my wife loves it.

  • PerfumistaAmateur

    It’s the Arabic surprise of the moment, gaining ground day by day. I tried it after several said it resembles The Most Wanted (4.58 on Fragrantica). I sprayed it on my skin expecting the splendour of an Azzaro, but the disappointment was total. Once again, the reviewers had deceived me. I bowed my head sadly and walked to the street looking for the first truck, just wanting to stand in front of it so the momentum would do its job and put an end to the letdown. Ok, perhaps I’m exaggerating a bit. Then I remembered the seller telling me: ‘wait a few minutes, the secret is in the dry-down’. With low expectations, I waited… then the magic happened, there it was, gradually the scent of The Most Wanted started bubbling up, leaving a trail. For a moment I was Rose and Ansaam Silver became my Jack Dawson. I had to buy it again. And while the bottle is uglier than licking a mechanic’s finger, its content is a 10/10 (4.46 on Fragrantica).

  • PerfumistaAmateur

    It’s the Arab surprise of the moment and is gaining ground day by day. I tried it after reading it was similar to The Most Wanted. I sprayed it expecting the splendour of an Azzaro but the disappointment was total; the reviewers had misled me. I hung my head sadly almost throwing myself at the first truck due to such letdown. Ok I exaggerate. Then the saleswoman said: wait the secret is the drying. Without expectations I waited… and magic happened. Gradually the scent of The Most Wanted bubbled up. For a moment I was Rose and Ansaam Silver my Jack Dawson. I had to buy it again. The bottle is ugly but the content is 10/10.

  • Lattafa Ansaam Silver is irresistible love at first sniff. The first spray unfolds intoxicatingly of cardamom bergamot and red ginger followed by woody lavender over a bourbon-vanilla base that reaches its peak splendour at the end giving sophistication and masculinity. It’s perfect for a memorable night date. It also serves day/night in autumn winter and spring. The intensity is perfect: bold enough to turn heads but refined and elegant. Essential for leaving a lasting impression it’s a compliment bomb. It’s inspired by Azzaro The Most Wanted but for me it’s better balanced and lasts longer 8 or 9 hours on skin more on clothes with a trail of 3 hours with 3 or 4 sprays. For the office 2 sprays and it’s perfect marking presence without annoying. The bottle is a work of art a feeling of luxury elegant design of silver flowers on satin black and a heavy metal cap. In short it smells incredible.

  • Lattafa Ansaam Silver is simply irresistible, love at first sniff. The first spray unfolds an intoxicating blend of cardamom, bergamot, and red ginger, followed shortly by a woody lavender accord, over a bourbon-vanilla base that reaches its peak splendour at the end, creating a halo of sophistication and masculinity. It’s perfect for a memorable night date, setting the stage for romance. It also serves well day or night in autumn, winter, and spring. The intensity is perfect: bold enough to attract attention, yet refined and elegant, essential for anyone wanting to leave a lasting impression; it’s a compliment bomb. Inspired by Azzaro The Most Wanted, but for me, Ansaam Silver is better balanced and has much longer longevity on skin, up to 8 or 9 hours, even longer on clothes, leaving a trail of projection for around 3 hours with 3 or 4 sprays. For offices or enclosed spaces, 2 sprays work perfectly, marking a presence without being intrusive. The bottle is a work of art, a luxurious feel, with an elegant design of silver flowers on a satin black background and a heavy metal cap that fits perfectly. In summary, it smells incredible.

  • 010-Marcelo

    I bought a decant and used it from Monday to Friday. With Arabic perfumes, I usually find them spicy or strong, so when I see a ‘unisex’, I like to try it; they almost always lean masculine and suit me. But that wasn’t the case with Ansaam Silver. To me, it feels like a Western unisex, do you understand? It falls flat for me. It lacks a drop of masculine note to make it work… and bad luck, my wife doesn’t use it either, as for her, it lacks femininity. IT’S TOO UNISEX hehe. The opening is a bit loud, like most Arabic perfumes, but it calms down after 5 or 10 minutes at most. The scent is rich, just not for me; it starts leaning feminine and ends up slightly masculine after drying. It lasts about 6 or 7 hours. I don’t know the Azzaros, so I’m not sure how similar it is.

  • What a lovely fragrance. I was surprised by its opening and dry-down. Lasts 9 hours on skin and clothes, even after washing. Inspired by Azzaro Most Wanted, I’d say it’s 90%.

  • Joseflores07

    At first, I disliked it, but over time I’ve got used to it. Perhaps it was the maturation. Now I smell it better: a flawless, fresh, and gourmand scent. At first, I felt it was 100% herbal, but no longer.

  • Joseflores07

    At first I disliked it but over time I’ve become familiar with it. Perhaps it was the maceration. Now I feel it better. At the start I felt it 100% herbal fresh and gourmand but no longer.

  • Ok let’s see… when it first arrived everything was fine it smelled good zero dramas. Decent performance sweet scent and very similar to The Most Wanted. 8/10. I left it for a few days and yesterday I sprayed it into the air and puaj I felt an animalic cardamom. I had to turn on the fans and open windows because it was unbearable. In general fragrances with cardamom generate rejection and migraines in me. Here I thought it didn’t have that potent cardamom but after macerating for a few days the top became unbearable. It smells like drool like a pillow with someone else’s drool. I hope it’s just the maceration and it returns to what it was at the start because if not I can’t recommend it or sell it in my shop. The Azzaro never had that perception. Watch out for this perfume. Don’t buy blind.

  • At first, when it arrived fresh, it smelled lovely and there were no issues. Decent performance, sweet scent, and very similar to The Most Wanted. I’d give it 8/10. I put it aside for a few days as I have my daily favourites, but yesterday I sprayed it into the air and puaj, I detected an unbearable animalic cardamom. I had to open the windows because it was overwhelming. I’m personally repelled by cardamom and it gives me a migraine. I thought I’d found one with less cardamom, but once it matured, it became insufferable, smelling like a pillow with a stranger’s drool. I hope it’s just a matter of maturation and it returns to its initial state, because if not, I can’t recommend or sell it in my shop. The Azzaro never had this problem. Watch out, don’t buy blindly.

  • I let myself be swept away by the opening, with that sweet and masculine balance; but it quickly turns into a sweet, flat, and synthetic aroma. It’s not a bad fragrance, more so for the price, but I don’t see any personality in it. The trail and longevity aren’t impressive at all. Honestly, if you want to stand out with this DNA, go straight for the Azzaro Most Wanted Parfum.

  • Josué González Céspedes

    It’s a 100% clone of Azzaro Most Wanted Intense and matches the original 99%.

  • betanzos1809

    Rich scent with a balsamic touch reminiscent of SWY. Lasts 3-4 hours on skin and up to 8 on clothes. The projection is extremely short: I sprayed it at 11 and by 15 it was undetectable, not even up close. I repeated the test and got the same result. Mmm, 😐

  • EnriqueSeguraJ

    I don’t know Most Wanted. It’s an aroma among the first four chords: aromatic, vanilla, warm spicy, and amber. Interesting perhaps for night occasions. The bergamot isn’t felt, so it’s not fresh. I would buy it only on offer because the bottle is pretty, but the scent, though good, is not very versatile for the tropical climate where I live.

  • javier cabeza de perfume

    An exquisite perfume, one of my favourites. Recently I heard about ATMWI and it’s identical, only the other is fresher while Ansaam is a bit warmer, but it’s practically the same. I’ve received several compliments and consider it sensual and coquettish. Scent: Aromatic and sensual due to cardamomo and vanilla, notable citrus from bergamot, then warm with amber and vanilla, plus fresh and clean lavender. Longevity and fixation: not among the best but much better than Jorge di Profumo Deep Blue, around 6 hours on skin and 8 hours on clothes without issues. Projection: quite good; I sprayed twice in a closed space and the nurses came over to praise it, saying it smelled lovely in the air. For my tastes, it’s a delight, recommended for all ages (not for 10-year-olds), works better in cold climates but serves in warm ones too. Important!: It can be volatile if hit by direct wind, try to cover up or use decants for better impact. Imagine putting it in a decant and spraying before a date; it simply impacts fabulously. I recommend buying it!

  • Ansaam Silver is a great option in Arabic perfumery; in my opinion, it doesn’t have the hype it deserves. Upon spraying, a potent and volatile cardamomo emerges that floods the room, then comes clean lavender combining with vanilla and amber. It is very sensual, nocturnal, ideal for a date. Quite masculine, good projection for 3 hours, then drops to 8 hours on skin. A classic scent for a seductive man. Perhaps it’s not a blind buy, as it’s not the typical little fragrance, but if you’re looking for something warm, potent, and sexy, this is the way to go.

  • I think I took too long to buy this perfume. I smelled Azzaro The Most Wanted and it was wonderful: rich, outrageously sexy, and you can’t stop smelling it. Ansaam Silver has me completely enamoured with impressive satisfaction. It smells identical to ATMW, it’s incredible, almost 99.9% without exaggeration. With this on your skin and clothes, you will feel imposing and desirable, with sky-high self-esteem. You must have it if there are no excuses; women love it and there isn’t a single one who doesn’t like this impetuously attractive DNA.

  • It smells good at first, but when it dries, it’s something else; incredible how well it smells, truly.

  • Photobeparfum

    YOU MUST TRY IT BEFORE BUYING. If you like it it’s very respectable and it’s for you. But if they ask me the recommendation is a resounding NO. It’s very mediocre and I’m telling you so because I made the mistake of buying it blind.

  • Photobeparfum

    YOU MUST TEST IT BEFORE BUYING. If you like it, it’s respectable and for you, but if asked for my opinion, the recommendation is a resounding NO. It is very mediocre, and someone who made the mistake of buying it blindly is telling you so.

  • I was thinking of replacing my Azzaro The Most Wanted, which is losing its edge as my favourite for winter nights, and upon finding this Ansaam Silver on offer, I decided to try it. It’s curious: the notes are different and the opening differs quite a bit, but once dried, it smells very much like its inspiration. It’s not an exact clone, but the olfactory experience is similar after drying. Differences: it lacks the other’s toffee core, but vanilla substitutes it well; the cardamomo is sharper and of higher quality in the Azzaro; here there is a fresher sweetness and less gourmand character, with a herbal sweetener touch; the Azzaro has a slight orange peel citrus in the base, whereas here it is declared bergamot but with the same effect. Would I recommend it? It depends. Longevity is good, but the projection (macerated and oxidised for a month and a half) is fairer than the ATMW. In Spain, the Azzaro costs €54 and the Ansaam around €36. At €27, it’s a good purchase, but if asked for more than €30, I would go for the Azzaro which projects more. Ansaam Silver is good for cool nights. It doesn’t offer a life-changing olfactory journey, but it’s made to please and seduce, with a slightly addictive touch. Scent: 7, Projection: 6, Longevity: 7.

  • I recommend macerating and testing before buying. The opening is a sharp cardamomo that initially seemed unpleasant to me, but after maceration, the lavender and davana emerge. It reminded me of Asad Bourbon, blending those DNA notes. The difference is that this dries down herbal with a sweet vanilla and amber base, without the Azzaro’s toffee. At first, it didn’t seem extraordinary, but with time, I fell in love with it, and my friends wanted to buy it for me. The scent is 90% similar; the difference lies in quality and harmony. The Ansaam is a strong hit at the start but dries down less harmoniously than the Azzaro, yet I paid $30 compared to the original’s $90, making it a very good option. Longevity is 8+ hours with good initial projection. 9.3/10.

  • I was looking for something fresh for going out (it’s not cold here in Argentina) and stumbled upon this. It’s a masterpiece: upon smelling it, I thought of a fragrance I didn’t know until I said ‘Azzaro Most Wanted’. I was surprised by how similar it smells. At a third of the price, it’s worth it: the presentation, booklet, and longevity (7 hours) are top-notch, although the trail is average. 9/10.

  • Azzaro The Most Wanted Intense is somewhat noticeable, but this Arabic proposal is far more floral and less sweet, lacking that toffee note. It feels fresher and isn’t aiming to be a direct clone.