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Club de Nuit Woman
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Club de Nuit Woman by Armaf is a fruity floral fragrance for women. The top notes are orange, bergamot, grapefruit and peach; the heart notes are rose, jasmine, geranium and lychee; the base notes are patchouli, musk, vanilla and vetiver.
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I bought it based on the reviews a year ago. I wanted something for work and what a surprise; every time I wear it, someone asks ‘what do you smell like’. It’s safe, powerful but fun. I love that fragrance and the price makes me like it even more, as it lasts 7 hours on me without needing reapplication. I’ll buy it again when it runs out. UPDATE: I bought it again, I love it; this time I added others from the brand to my bag and I’m amazed. They have the BBB, I have no regrets.
I love this fragrance; it makes me feel elegant. I’ve used it in cold and heat and it works perfectly. A taxi driver told me my perfume was delicious and that it sounded expensive; I laughed inside because it’s incredibly cheap.
Who compares a Chanel with this? I bought it to check if it was the same as the original and the truth is, I couldn’t use it for even a day. There’s a note that I find disgusting. When I wanted to gift it, they told me they didn’t like it, and I said to them: ‘Me neither’, with a look of disgust. They asked if it was similar to my Coco Mademoiselle Intense and they replied that it wasn’t, not even to Miss Dior. For me, any cheaper perfume has a note that gives it away, and this is no exception. I gifted the nearly full bottle because I can’t stand that smell.
I had been reading reviews for months and decided to buy it blind. I’ve only had it for two days and I already love it. They say it’s similar to Coco Mademoiselle, and yes, there is a similarity, but it’s not the same. I work in a shop and people tell me I smell good. I like fruity perfumes with woods, so it fits perfectly. The projection is moderate: the first hour is brilliant and then it drops a bit. I recommend it, especially for the price. Smells great!
It’s my go-to perfume. It has stood up to all the heat and cold without failing, and people always ask about the scent. I carry it everywhere because it’s super versatile and has an incredible base. For the price it has, it smells elegant and fresh, so it’s a total hit.
I received a sample and I find it slightly masculine at first due to the patchouli and vetiver. Then it softens and the citrus and flowers come to the fore, but with an elegant and formal undertone. It’s not my fragrance, nor does it seem youthful; I’d recommend it for women over 26. It has a wide sillage and lasts more than 8 hours on my skin, great performance for the price. I don’t get the patchouli or vetiver, but I know many people will love it. I recommend trying it, but not buying blind.
It’s in the Coco Mademoiselle line but I find it too synthetic. The longevity and projection are overwhelming, but it’s not for me.
I recommend it for cold weather, autumn or winter. I was looking for something daily and saw it resembled Coco Mademoiselle, but I didn’t buy it for that reason. It arrived when it was hot and I hated it; the citrus with those warm and woody notes gave me nausea. I left it until it cooled down and then I loved it. Finally, I noticed the citrus, peach, flowers and lychee, with a classic and elegant base. It’s incredible how the weather changes the perception. 10/10 buy for cold climates and brilliant if you’re looking for something simple, classic and subtle.
It’s elegant, fresh and citrusy, a successful combination. Very similar to CM. It’s versatile; I wear it day or night, it doesn’t overwhelm or suffocate. Ideal for women over 30, although if a younger one wants to wear it, they should try it on their skin.
Hello, this is my first time with ARMAF and thanks to the reviews, I bought blind and got it spot on. I was looking for something versatile and feminine, and this one delivers a thousand times over. The bottle is simpler than what I’m used to, but the atomiser is a beast; it dispenses a lot of product. At first, it smells very European with that dominant citrus note, but over time you can tell it’s Arab, haha. It’s fresh, has a powdery touch I can’t quite explain, and goes with any outfit. I wouldn’t wear it at night for events because it needs something darker. Lasting power is otherworldly; it stays strong without changing notes. Great buy, scent 10/10, longevity 10/10, sillage 9/10 and packaging 8/10.
It’s the same as the best-selling cheap Armaf CDNI Man with the niche Creed Aventus: this Armaf for women resembles the mythical and expensive Coco Mademoiselle from Chanel. It’s cheap, fulfilling, slightly synthetic (damn it for what it costs, to expect more than hand-squeezed citrus from a Valencian orchard), punchy, forward with the result. Western money in spades, pseudo-Arabic.
Armaf, Armaf, Armaf, you are a brand I adore with all my soul. I just smelled it on a work colleague and asked her what perfume she was wearing. She replied she didn’t know, but she had it in her bag. She took it out and, oh surprise!, I saw the bottle and asked her to spray a little on the crook of my elbow. It’s very similar to Coco Mademoiselle, or rather, it’s a very fine copy or imitation of the French Chanel perfume. It’s delicious, long-lasting, projective and with a wonderful trail; I want it and I’m going for it. After that, I’ll get the Club de Nuit Intense Woman, which also smells divine. Aaaaaaaaay Armaf, truly you are one of my favourite brands and nothing expensive!
Wow, with this fragrance it’s a gem in every way. I gave it to my girlfriend and it seems it was a gift for me, because every time she wears it I love how it smells and I can’t stop smelling it. It’s very elegant and rich with beastly longevity; it lasts up to 10 hours, even after sweating. The compliments are guaranteed, as those who smell it like it very much, so you won’t stop being asked what perfume you’re wearing.
Citrusy and elegant. The longevity of this perfume is incredible.
I read many positive reviews, luckily they didn’t convince me to buy it blind. I tested it on my skin at a perfumery and on me it’s repulsive, like insecticide; something strong, amorphous, with no distinction of notes, a bitter aroma that I could never wear. I was tempted to buy it for its good price, the sumptuous bottle and all the positive comments… It’s a resounding no for my skin. How curious it is how perception varies from person to person and skin to skin.
It’s a very good, pretty and cheap perfume. It has caused me several compliments because it’s very elegant, has good projection and longevity; it lasts quite a while on my skin and clothes. I bought it blind and it was a hit, although it might not be for many. I simply like it and would buy it again.
I bought it this year without trying it, motivated by the fame that it resembles Coco Mademoiselle. Hmm… it turned out to be remotely similar. Upon opening the box, the marked fragrance made me imagine a long-lasting scent, but it didn’t meet that expectation. Besides, it has a slightly sharp and artificial opening that later disappears. Nevertheless, I like it, though not as much as I imagined. I wouldn’t buy it again.
It’s a delicious, citrusy and floral fragrance. Once it dries down, it’s very nice and the woody notes are very prominent; I feel they don’t just appear at the base, but in the heart notes too. On my skin it lasted 14 hours, which is impossible for a perfume, and I love it. It’s not super youthful, but it can be worn in any season because it has a soapy touch, not too much, thanks to the citrus. Since they updated it, you immediately smell the lime and all the citrus-related notes. I don’t smell the vanilla very much, but it’s an exquisite scent, especially if you want something that won’t leave your skin.
It follows the same line as Coco Mademoiselle, without a doubt. What happened is that it doesn’t disgust me, but I don’t love it either, so I have no desire to wear it. On my skin, it has terrible longevity; by lunchtime I can’t smell anything, which annoys me, as I had read it was brilliant. Overall, it has disappointed me quite a bit.
I really love Coco Mademoiselle, but as it has become so expensive, I’ve bought Club de Nuit Woman for everyday wear and kept the original for special occasions. In terms of longevity, both are brilliant and cling to clothes. Although Chanel is better in quality, this is an excellent option to smell rich without spending a fortune; in my country, Arabic perfumes aren’t as cheap as elsewhere, but they are more economical than designer ones. I think it has nothing to envy from a designer fragrance (of niche, because I’ve never tried any), and I’m happy with the purchase.
A very rich perfume for daily wear for a woman who wants to smell playful yet elegant, that is, two worlds at once. An ideal alternative for daily use and not spending the fortune that the original Chanel is.
Very similar to Chanel’s Mademoiselle, but on my skin the original has very little longevity and projection; by lunchtime it smells nothing, so much so that I gave it to my daughter because it just doesn’t work on me. In contrast, this Arab dupe projects too much and people praise it greatly. Perhaps it is a bit more synthetic and of lower quality (the experts might say), but for spring and summer it is very pretty and I didn’t spend much. The opening feels very citrusy and in its development, that is what I perceive most. With 2-3 sprays, it lasts 8 to 12 hours and on clothes even after washing. A good option; I am not a citrus perfume person, I prefer intense, gourmand, oriental or fruity scents, as my sense of smell is poor and I don’t perceive the lighter notes, I like my sillage to accompany me throughout the day.
I bought it as a birthday present for a good friend, having never smelled it before (although I have used the Coco Mademoiselle), and WOW, what a hit. It is 90% similar to CM for a quarter of the price. Depending on how you atomise it, you get two whiffs: the peach (juicy and fruity) and the patchouli, which gives it that enveloping character. I am struck by how VERSATILE it is: suitable for all types of occasions, seasons and times of day. It would be a hit in any situation, something very few fragrances can claim. My friend loved it and I am sure she will use it a lot. I already advised her to let air into the bottle and let it rest for a few weeks to macerate. In general, all my experiences with Club de Nuit have been excellent. I will keep buying.
If you are in Colombia, the opening smells like beer, then it settles into a sweet, vanilla scent. In my opinion, it is for women over 40.
I bought it following the reviews: the scent overall is pleasant and fresh, but a bit heavy due to the powdery rose note. I cannot ignore a certain very synthetic base that prevents me from enjoying it; it smells like burnt plastic and although it seems rich at first, after months of maceration, that smell does not go away.
A fragrance with a slightly strident, stinging citrus opening and a synthetic nuance. However, after the first 10 minutes, the intensity softens and gives way to a much more balanced and elegant floral woody dry-down. Perhaps it is not particularly innovative, it has a certain stately air, but it conveys refinement. It lasts about 5 hours on my skin. Despite the aggressive opening, I love how it transforms and the elegance it projects over time.
An easy-to-wear and feminine fragrance, ideal for any occasion. I don’t understand what some people are smelling: although it is not a niche with natural ingredients, it doesn’t smell cheap or synthetic like other designer scents costing triple the price. Despite being Arab, it lacks that stinging, chaotic opening note.
I have never owned the Coco Mademoiselle, but I smelled it in Liverpool and this (Club de Nuit) is remarkably similar, around 95-98%. Those who say it doesn’t resemble it are placing the Chanel original on a pedestal, but honestly, it’s not worth the hype for the price. It smells fine, certainly, but it didn’t impress me. It is a slightly woody, citrus-floral scent, feminine, with good longevity and sillage. I detect the citrus, peach, rose, vanilla, patchouli and vetiver; the latter becomes more noticeable in the heat, which is why I think it is better for autumn, winter and perhaps spring, as in high heat the patchouli and vetiver accentuate and smell unpleasant, feeling heavy. The bottle and atomiser are of very good quality and the best part is that it was at a super good price. I first wore it on a rainy day and it smelled wonderful, softer and more balanced, filling my entire room. Personally, it didn’t seem masculine, synthetic or stately to me, but totally feminine, of good quality and youthful (not juvenile). I see it as perfect for women aged 25-28 and above. Some people dislike it because it is Arab or cheap, but this perfume asks for nothing from the Chanel original. I see it as perfect for a party or a night date.
After leaving behind Arab perfumes due to their overpowering spices and synthetic finish, I admit this one has truly ‘stopped me in my tracks’. It’s very similar to Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle, but I believe it is more balanced and pleasant. The patchouli note smells absolutely divine, fresh and delicious. The longevity and sillage are a perfect 10; nothing synthetic or excessive. I would definitely buy it again and highly recommend it.
I’m sorry to say that it hits the skin hard with a strong alcohol blast at first, but once it dries down, the scent disappears completely. It simply didn’t convince me.
I am going to tell you what people care about: My sister has been using Coco Mademoiselle for over ten years and bought this thinking it was a dupe; she says it does not work for her and gifted it to me. She says she has tried better equivalents. My opinion is that it is noticeable that it tries to be a dupe; it smells pleasant but has poor longevity and zero sillage. If you want a dupe, buy a quality equivalent, as there are many nowadays. Now, what nobody cares about: the Armaf brand is from the United Arab Emirates, where human rights leave much to be desired. This is not a secret; do people not care? The UAE has cities built with slave labour, but to the outside world they project a cool image of luxury and modernity, and this perfume trend only benefits their propaganda. The reality is that if you leave money with these companies, you are promoting oppressive systems that harm some while enriching the bosses. Perfumes are not essential items, so if you have values, buy in Spain or Europe (or LATAM, wherever you are). Support local or European companies where human rights are respected, dignified work is provided, and taxes are paid that benefit us all. Perhaps we have no options… And I invite everyone who shares these values to comment on this in every Arab perfume review because we should care about what we fund with our money. Thank you for your attention.
I do not detect any citrus. It projects too much and lasts an eternity. A winter, nocturnal, imposing, and seductive aroma.
Excellent fragrance, longevity, and sillage. It has everything we expect from a good perfume. Even its bottle is beautiful, heavy, made of refined glass, and elegant. Perhaps it was inspired by Coco M., but it is a fragrance with its own personality, with sweeter apricots, less patchouli, warmer and more youthful than the Chanel (which I own and use little; it overwhelms me). The price of Club is incredible. Is something synthetic? What perfume escapes synthetic substances these days? These Arab perfumes came to America to stay.
It is not one of my favourites and still does not convince me. It is supposed to be a dupe of Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle, but I come back to the same point: I already owned the Chanel and it happened to me again; it is one of those perfumes that feel invasive. Perhaps I would prefer this over the Chanel if it gives me a headache. I recommend it for day or night only in spring. It has great longevity and projection, is floral, fruity, and musky. The notes I perceive most are: rose, patchouli, bergamot, pink grapefruit, and musk. Generally, I do not usually say a fragrance is for a certain age, but I definitely recommend it for women aged 30 and above.
This perfume is a gem. I gifted it to my sister; she liked it on blotter, but it did not convince her much when she wore it. On her, the patchouli is very noticeable and it becomes somewhat masculine. But on me, it has a different development: the citrus part comes through more along with the rose, which competes with the patchouli. The longevity is very good (over eight hours) and it projects like a bomb. In my opinion, it is very elegant and feminine. I recommend testing before buying, as I have verified that it changes quite a bit on each skin.
Three fragrances in one. The most fascinating part is its marked evolution in three phases, as if three different perfumes were revealing themselves on the skin. Adult opening: starts with citrus and apricot, a delicious but serious opening with an air of a confident, adult woman. Juvenile heart: rose emerges, held back by floral and lychee notes, becoming cheerful and sparkling, fresh and feminine. Unisex dry down: culminates in a masculine accord with vanilla and clean, earthy notes. This dry down adds versatility and elegance, closing with an unexpected facet that broadens its appeal. The experience is surprising. I recommend testing it on skin and waiting for its evolution; each phase reveals something different. Ideal for parties where its transformation accompanies the rhythm. My rating: 9/10. A fragrance that surprised me with its great evolution, moving from adult to youthful and finishing with an elegant unisex profile.
This perfume has left me with sparkling eyes; I give it 10/10. If I ever thought about buying the original inspiration, I definitely would not. I would rather have three of this on my skin; it lasted an eternity. I usually struggle to make perfumes last, but this one does. It does not have much sillage, but the longevity is worth every penny. It is super economical and every Club de Nuit I have purchased is delicious.
For this price, it is totally worth it. The first time I wore it, a girl stopped me to ask what perfume I was wearing. The projection and longevity are a bomb. I would definitely buy it again.
Club de Nuit Woman is a safe bet if you like apricot and rich, earthy patchouli. It lasts over seven hours, projects well, and is a steal in Mexico (30-40 dollars). However, be warned: it is not identical to Chanel. It lacks that classic citrus acidity of Coco Mademoiselle. Here, the apricot is sweeter and more vanilla-like, balanced with white flowers and patchouli, resulting in a warmer, more casual, and less rigid scent. It is a paradox: everyone loves it because ‘it smells like Chanel’, but Chanel purists may not necessarily adore this.
I’ve tested them side by side and yes, dry down they are very similar. Club de Nuit is like a Coco Mademoiselle, just less polished and elegant, but after three hours the difference is barely noticeable. It projects strongly, yet dries down soft and feminine. If you are loyal to the original Chanel, better not to buy it. And watch out: do not wear it in the heat; that is when you will notice it is not CM 😅