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Fakhar Extrait

4.21 de 5
1,262 votos

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Fakhar Extrait by Lattafa Perfumes is a fragrance from the men's olfactive family. Launched in 2023, this composition features top notes of grapefruit, cardamom, and pink pepper. The heart reveals neroli, solar notes, and hyssop, while the base settles with amber, cashmere, leather, and labdanum.

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  • Primavera 26%
  • Verano 14%
  • Otoño 31%
  • Día 42%
  • Noche 58%

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  • Positivo 81%
  • Neutral 11%
  • Negativo 7.4%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 4 notas

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  • Smells exactly like Scandal Le Parfum and lasts the same; very, very similar, seriously. I didn’t know this and wanted to smell Scandal, so I was very surprised. Just in the opening, I was amazed, and for €30, it’s impressive.

  • Pleasantly surprised; it’s a youthful, versatile, and timeless scent. Here you have fruits, flowers, sweetness, a bit of caramel – a delicious-smelling fragrance and many compliments, easy for the masses to enjoy. For me, it’s a mix of One Million Parfum with a touch of JPG Scandal. Scent: 9/10, Longevity: 6/10, Projection: 6/10, Sillage: 5/10. I used about 13 sprays; it lasted around 4 hours and on clothes until the next day. Projection was about 2 hours.

  • Smells exactly like Scandal Le Parfum and lasts the same, very very similar for real, I didn’t know this and wanted to smell Scandal and I was blown away just at the start. For 30 euros, impressive.

  • Just acquired it. At first impressions it’s not totally feminine but it’s one of my scents. Cardamom and pepper at the opening, gradually incorporating solar and floral notes giving way to the ladanum and cashmere, I don’t feel the body as prominent. A slightly sweet fragrance without being cloying. Excellent blind buy, I’ll keep using it to see how long it lasts and projects.

  • This isn’t entirely for women; it’s unisex. A very delicious modern sweet fragrance. Its performance is normal or moderate, around 5 hours. It doesn’t have a heavy sillage; it’s a fragrance for going out, not a bomb; you approach the metro and people already smell it. Note: it doesn’t last 5 hours; it lasts longer. Its sillage is pleasant and delicious. Possibly better than OM Parfum for Men with more performance. It’s one of my favourite perfumes in my collection.

  • Just acquired it. At first impression, it’s not entirely feminine, but it’s one of my aromas. Cardamom and pepper in the opening, gradually incorporating solar and floral notes before giving way to cashmere labdanum; I don’t feel the base as prominent. It’s a slightly sweet fragrance without being cloying. Excellent blind buy. I’ll continue to use it to see how long it lasts and how well it projects.

  • Alan S. Ulloa

    People, in terms of scent, it’s 90-95% identical to OM Parfum. If someone smells you on the street, they wouldn’t be able to tell which is which. In terms of performance, I believe OM Parfum is far superior, as this one fills entire rooms and is detected before you even arrive. This Fakhar isn’t bad; without issues, it projects to a metre and a half right after spraying, but after two hours, not so much – still perceptible at arm’s length. By four hours, it’s in a personal bubble; unless someone hugs you very closely, they won’t smell it. By six hours, it’s a skin scent. If you’re an OM fan, don’t buy this; go for this little gem instead, which cost me $39 or 700 pesos. Scent: 9/10, Longevity: 7/10, Projection: 6/10, Sillage: 6/10, Compliments: 8/10, Versatility: 8/10.

  • El pseudo perfumista

    Sweet from the first spray. I’ll be brief: there is no relation to JPG Scandal, which is one of my favourites and whose DNA I know perfectly. It’s simply a scent almost identical to OMP, perhaps without the same performance since OMP is a beast, but for the price, the quality is perfect. Sweet without being cloying, a warm and cosy amber alongside some neroli that creates a perfect fragrance for seduction and standing out from the crowd. 100% recommended.

  • El pseudo perfumista

    Sweet from the first spray, I’ll be brief: there is NO relation to JPG Scandal, I know its DNA and it’s simply a scent almost identical to OMP, perhaps without the same performance (OMP is a beast), but for the price the quality is perfect. Sweet without being cloying, a warm and cosy amber with nardos that make an ideal fragrance to seduce and stand out from the crowd. 100% recommended.

  • Fraancoaguilar

    I love it; it’s like if JPG Scandal had a floral and tropical cousin. Although I won’t admit it, I smell that caramel and tonka bean from Scandal, the coconut from Manoi, and the solar notes from OMP. It’s a masculine unisex scent, but beware: if you’re a man who doesn’t feel confident with florals, this isn’t for you. Perfect for men aged 20 to 35, for informal situations or parties. I’ll be happy and it will become my signature. Watch out for the sillage – 4 is the limit. Longevity is moderate to high; it’s not a beast like other Lattafa scents, but lasts 5 or 6 hours on skin. The projection is potent for the first hour and a half. For the price, it’s a gem; let’s hope it doesn’t rise. Don’t spend $80 on a One Million Parfum; get this Fakhar instead.

  • A top-tier fragrance. The first time I received so many compliments from the opposite sex. It’s sweet, fruity, lightly spiced, and dries down with a touch of leather. When I wore it, I got five compliments. Yes, it’s unisex; women who tried it said they’d wear it too, but noted it smells incredible on a man. I recommend it wholeheartedly for men. I paid $25 for 100ml.

  • Just arrived, what a bomb at first splash! I bought it blind due to the hype of the feminine version, wanting to try the unisex, and what a success. I was surprised by the transformation from the first touch to half an hour later: so many nuances that change in seconds. At first, it smells very masculine; only daring women would wear it, then it softens (without being soft) and becomes warm and very animalic. Friends said it smells like a rich lady; I feel it’s a rich lady with lots of character and strong personality hahaha. Great buy at an unbeatable price, no brainer, a government killer.

  • Bought it blind and it didn’t disappoint. Sweet and fresh at first, but evolves with great intensity. The bottle is a gem. It suits any occasion or season perfectly. On my skin, it’s delicious – woody with a prominent neroli note, reminding me of vintage 90s perfumes; I love it. After weeks of use, I can confirm the trail is incredible, especially for winter. Lasts over 10 hours on skin and weeks on clothes. I’ll be buying it again; it’s a real gem.

  • Just arrived, first splash is an absolute BEAST! I bought it blindly due to the hype of the feminine version, wanting to try the unisex theme of this version, and it was a hit. I was pleasantly surprised by the transformation from the first touch to half an hour later; it’s a perfume with many nuances that changes in seconds. At first, it feels quite masculine; only daring women would wear it, but then it softens (though never becomes soft) and transforms into a very warm, animalic aroma. Friends told me it smells like a wealthy lady; I feel it like a wealthy lady with lots of character and strong personality. Good purchase and at an unbeatable price. No loss, a government-ender.

  • Maisa Penafiel

    I’m a fan of Lattafa and I have the Fakhar Rose. I bought it thinking of my husband, despite the feminine reviews. Many say it smells like One Million Parfum and yes, it does, but it has a distinct evolution. The PR version smells very European, whereas the FAKHAR evolves towards the Arab. The spicy note is very present all day and has good longevity. Unlike me, who loves to walk around as a human air freshener, my husband controlled the sprays because they can cause olfactory fatigue. Spectacular scent. Another hit.

  • Wearing Fakhar Extrait is like attending a party full of scents where everyone competes to be the most striking. The opening is intense, with sweet amber, fruits, and difficult-to-ignore spices. As it evolves, it maintains that oriental richness reminiscent of luxury brands like Kilian or Xerjoff, albeit in a more overflowing and uncontrolled way. It’s not a timid fragrance; it fills the room and leaves a mark. One could consider that the sweetness leans it towards the feminine, but the amber and leather base towards the masculine, making it unisex. Within the Fakhar collection, it follows the line of potent perfumes, though this takes the intensity one step further. Ideal for those who enjoy grandiose scents and aren’t afraid to stand out, but it may be overwhelming if you prefer something subtle. Not for everyday wear, unless your style is as audacious as the fragrance. Definitely, it leaves no one indifferent.

  • Maisa Penafiel

    I’m a huge Lattafa fan and own the Fakhar Rose. I bought it for my husband, ignoring the feminine reviews. They say it smells like One Million Parfum and they’re right, but it evolves differently: the PR is very European, while the FAKHAR goes for the Arabic vibe. The spice is very present all day and lasts well. Unlike me, who walks around like a human air freshener lol, he controlled the sillage to avoid olfactory fatigue. Spectacular scent, another hit ♥️♥️

  • Test of 4 sprays (2 on each arm): Opening is strong, deep, and spicy. After half an hour, a scent settles that unites all of that, but softer, sweetening with floral notes and clean, creamy aromas. With 18°C at 8am and 30°C at 1pm in the office, it remains quite potent with pleasant waves in the nose. Although they say it’s not for summer, with the temperate and dry climate here it doesn’t feel cloying, though with intense heat I wouldn’t recommend many sprays. ADDITIONAL INFO: Its trail, although less than half a metre, lasted 3-4 hours; longevity stayed close to the skin but potent until I showered at 10 hours. Price in my country, January 2025: $18-21.

  • It’s a gem. I notice it’s very vanilla-heavy when dry, which I love. It’s very similar to Mancera’s Aoud Vanilla. It’s a beast in terms of performance, with over 10 hours of longevity and a trail that reaches metres. A scent for cold, fresh places or outdoors. With this perfume, people will turn to look at you and ask what you’re wearing. For me, it’s totally unisex. Recommended a million times over.

  • Fakhar Extrait de Lattafa is an intense and masculine fragrance with citrus, spicy, leather, amber, vanilla, and oud notes. Ideal for the evening, autumn, and winter, perfect for formal events and dates. Its longevity is brutal (8-12 hours or more) and its trail is heavy, projecting with force. It has excellent value for money. Recommended for those seeking something potent and characterful. Rating: 9/10.

  • BassoProfumo

    For me, it’s in that line of perfumes that smell like sunscreen, like Azzaro Chrome Pure or Le Beau JPG.

  • What a delicious fragrance. It blew my mind with its evolution: sometimes I felt it more masculine, other times more feminine, until it left me slightly disoriented, confirming it’s unisex. My wife loved it. It’s potent, with a heavy trail and good projection. Fruity, floral, and amber notes, with a spicy touch at the beginning that reminds me of sunscreen. If I compare it to One Million Parfum, I prefer this Fakhar; it seems more sophisticated to me, whereas the other feels cloying. Totally recommended, but don’t buy blindly.

  • Spectacular; there’s nothing to add. It could easily be worth triple its price. It’s exquisite, nothing synthetic; the nard note gives it a unique elegance. I bought it blindly and it was the biggest surprise; I took a second bottle in case it was discontinued. For that price, there’s nothing like it. In Chile, I found it for around $15, a laughable price for such an elegant and long-lasting perfume, plus the bottle is beautiful. Scent: 10/10, Longevity: 8/10, Trail: 8/10, Price: 20/10.

  • Maisa Penafiel

    I’ve already left a review, but this deserves to be told separately. Yesterday I danced with my husband, and although one of us was moving and sweating, the scent radiating was an absolute BOMB of white flowers mixed with spices. What sorcery! I was completely spellbound. Gentlemen, buy this Lattafa gem; it’s a stroke of genius.

  • Bloody brilliant, but what an exquisite fragrance—it’s a work of art. I’ve been wearing it for days, and it’s definitely superior to many Arab fragrances I’ve tried before; the scent is exquisite, and the longevity combined with projection is perfect for the price. If a 150ml or 200ml version existed, I’d buy it without hesitation. 9/10. Correcting my review: the projection is absolutely insane 🔥.

  • Fakhar Extrait (Lattafa) is a fragrance I’ve tried only a few times; I bought it in summer and, honestly, I don’t see it as suitable for hot weather. It calls for cooler temperatures, where its sweet and floral character can shine without feeling heavy. The few times I’ve worn it, the sensation has been very pleasant. It has that enveloping blend of sweetness and flowers that creates an elegant and attractive sillage, with a distinctly exotic touch characteristic of Lattafa. The longevity surprised me: perfectly perceptible on the skin for over 10 hours. I recommend it for cold days or mild evenings, especially for occasional events where you want to stand out with a modern and striking touch, without needing excessive sobriety.

  • What a delicious fragrance! A floral blend with a subtle sweet touch, very well balanced. It smells divine, clean, and floral—it’s unique. It masterfully mixes flowers and spices to create an addictive, enveloping, and sophisticated sensation. If you’re a man, you need to be confident in your masculinity to wear it, as white florals dominate. It’s completely unisex and I believe it’s a great choice for those new to floral fragrances. However, if you don’t enjoy these accords, it probably isn’t for you. Since its release, it’s been spectacular and of high quality. It wraps you in a clean, modern, and luminous feeling. In the heart, neroli appears as the most prominent note, adding that floral, creamy, and slightly narcotic touch that gives it a unisex vibe. The solar notes evoke the warmth of tanned skin and sunlight, contributing a warm sensation with an interesting salty edge. As it dries down, the fragrance gains depth; amber emerges to add sweetness, while cashmere provides that soft, velvety texture of clean skin. The leather isn’t too prominent—it’s elegant and sensual, adding maturity without overpowering the floral side. Longevity is excellent, lasting between 8 and 9 hours, with good initial projection and an elegant sillage that’s noticeable but not invasive. It doesn’t go unnoticed; all the women at my work loved it and would wear it without hesitation. Conversely, some men have told me I smell like a woman, which is why I mention the need for self-confidence. It’s not for every man. Regarding the climate, I see it as versatile, but I don’t think it’s a good idea to wear it on very hot days. In short, a fragrance that smells like luxury at an accessible price, with outstanding value for money. Rating: 8.

  • Brianlara93_

    This has become my go-to fragrance for nights out, dates, or evening wear. I usually apply between 6 and 9 sprays in tropical climates, and it performs brilliantly. I’ve received numerous compliments; personally, I adore the scent, and the longevity exceeds 10 hours. As for projection, it reaches about two metres after the first two hours. Scent: 9/10, Longevity: 10/10, Sillage and Projection: 8.5/10, Price: 8/10, Compliments: 10/10. I’ve already been praised by several women who’ve been close to me or danced with me; the last one even shyly asked what perfume I was wearing.

  • valentinophantom

    I hate 1 Million, but this is by far better than the original. It’s tied with the Parfum—they’re almost identical, though this one is more amber-heavy. 5/10. Neither particularly bad nor amazing. It’s perfect for a friendly environment, but if you’re heading out to the club, you’ll just look like another forty-something who spent 200 quid on a 1 Million when they could have bought a different scent.

  • Good perfume; the dry-down is the best: a very warm amber-vanilla base, slightly resinous with a clean touch. The performance is strong: it projects hard for the first hour and easily lasts 11 to 15 hours on my skin.

  • What I liked most is the dry-down after a few hours; a wonderful scent. The opening can be a bit chemical, but that dry-down is a marvel. How it smells on clothes the next day is brilliant.

  • It smells much better after several months of resting, agreeing with reviews that say the dry-down is wonderful. I don’t love it yet, but I do like it; it has good performance and scent. It’s not my preferred type of scent; that’s my personal perception, as I have others I use more. The few times I’ve worn it, it stands out but doesn’t generate reactions. I recommend it with few sprays, a maximum of seven, as it’s very dense and projects a lot; if you overdo it, you’ll annoy people.

  • I’m surprised there aren’t more opinions stating this smells more like a feminine unisex than a masculine one. It’s not a bad perfume; it’s a very trendy amber, but for me it’s on the same level as JPG’s Divine or Rabanne’s Olympea, period. I think reviews should be based on knowledge, not a wall of praise. The OMP smells better. Unfortunately, the entry of Arab brands created a dichotomy of masculine dupes sold as unisex, but for them everything is unisex and there’s nothing more complex than creating such a perfume.

  • The trap of ‘strong with trail and longevity’ Arab perfumes… I started thinking it would last at least six hours with a brutal trail, but I was wrong: the strong opening lasts five minutes and then fades to skin scent by the hour. The box and bottle are beautiful, though the glass feels a bit kitsch. I’ve returned to European perfumes, and if they don’t reach, to Argentine national brands which are very good, especially for men.