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Her Confession
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Her Confession by Lattafa Perfumes is a fragrance from the women's olfactive family. This creation, launched in 2024, unfolds an olfactive pyramid where the top notes are cinnamon and Mystikal; the heart notes combine neroli, jasmine, incense and Mahonial; and the base notes complete the composition with vanilla, musk and tonka bean.
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Just bought it here in Spain (it was about time this wonder arrived, I don’t understand why new Lattafa launches arrive three months after those in the US with inflated prices). It was a fragrance I was eagerly waiting for because Gleam of the Moon by Zara is one of my top 5 and it reminds me of Blanche Bête (which I don’t own, but I tried decants). I was already saving for Christmas when the Lattafa launch arrived just in time. Her Confession was for me: I knew the fragrance and the bottle fell in love with me; it is striking and large, but elegant and appropriate for the type of perfume. It is not cheap plastic and comes in a nice box. As for the scent, it is very milky (although here they don’t list milk), it has vanilla sweetness but is creamy with a slight hint of coconut (not listed). That milk has a great floral charge where I can smell the neroli. For me it is not gourmand, it is a milky floral that also has something of incense in the dry-down. It is very feminine, ethereal, white, and delicate, but it is not for everyone; if you don’t like milks or neroli, don’t bother. Longevity of 5 hours with low projection, it is for personal enjoyment. I would not pay more than 40-50 euros, although the bottle counts. Regarding Gleam of the Moon, it is less sweet but sweeter than Blanche Bête and lasts and projects the same. I liked that it is an Arabic perfume that doesn’t smell ‘strange’ at the beginning or in the first few days. Full review on my Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok profile @probadoaprobado
What a beautiful perfume. I think I would wear it all day because it is addictive. Sweet vanillas, milky. I could not describe the notes without reading them, do not guide yourselves by them, it smells delicious. More for autumn and winter, but a spring night will do too. It has left me speechless. It is superior to Eclaire and Teriaq. It could be described as gourmand.
A lovely thing, a perfect thing, a well-made thing!!! It smells like a milk infused with white flowers, cinnamon, vanilla, and a pinch of cocoa powder. It brings a delicious spongey musk that gives it that clean touch and a sensation between powdery and fresh creamy vanilla. It is like a hug from an angel in a cloud of cleanliness and sweetness, I LOOOOOVE it and it is too much like Blanche Bête. Divine box, polarising bottle (I love it), CELESTIAL aroma 1000/10 Lattafa!
I hate to say it, but I have been disappointed. The packaging is beautiful, it doesn’t feel cheap, but the perfume leaves much to be desired. It smells comforting, but I don’t know if I like it. At first it is milky, but not like a dessert, rather an infusion of flowers that I don’t see the point of. I don’t know what Blanche Bête smells like, but if it smells like this, it is not worth spending that money. It reminds me quite a bit of Gleam of the Moon by Zara, but with a smoky note that doesn’t suit me, being the Zara one muuuuch better.
Tried in a decant and I must admit the opening is not my style. The mix of milky and incense accords is too intense at first. But the dry-down surprised me: it evolves into a sweet scent with a strong touch of neroli, one of my favourite notes. On my skin the incense disappears, leaving a super feminine vanillaised base. It is a unique fragrance, very different from any other I have tried.
Just received it and I still don’t know if it will suit me. I bought it for the bottle, which is very artistic and I adore it, but I don’t notice any resemblance to Blanche Bête, which I know well and don’t particularly love. It is pretty and has that milky, fresh, and floral side that I like. Perhaps I should give it time to ‘macerate’, but my verdict is uncertain. I sense a very synthetic note of coconut and incense; normally my Arabic perfumes improve with time, so I have faith, but for now it smells quite strange.
I have mixed feelings about this perfume. It is intense and very sweet; at first it smells super milky, like creamy coconut milk, with a touch of incense that I find a bit overwhelming. Once dry, a hard-to-describe note appears, quite citrusy with a slight vintage touch, but then, after hours or days, what remains on the clothes is that super sweet and creamy coconut milk, which lasts for days!! It is an evolving, complex, and particular scent. I recommend trying it and waiting a good while before buying it.
Bought it blindfolded looking for something more milky and sweet, and what a good surprise. I don’t know why it smells very soapy on my skin, but I like it.
Coconut cream with white flowers. If you are not a fan of coconut, do not buy it. Edit: It is Bianco Latte with a floral touch. I layered it with Teint de Neige by Lorenzo Villoresi and the compliments were brutal. Well, Teint de Neige is always a hit for me.
Managed to get a decant; at first I thought the incense was blocking me, but I kept using it because it’s gorgeous once dry: soft, clean, and creamy. The neroli and vanillaised jasmine with that hint of incense give it magic. I no longer feel that strong incense, perhaps my nose has got used to it, what happiness! I loved it and took the beautiful bottle. Very good longevity and yes, it smells very relaxing and mystical. 💕
It’s an interesting milky scent, with white flowers where neroli predominates over jasmine. Creamy and vanilla-scented, the cinnamon is very noticeable, and together with the vanilla, it gives it the touch of a milk and coconut cake. If you don’t like sweet perfumes or the incense note bothers you (which disappears but gives a special touch), don’t buy it blindly; test it first so you don’t regret it, because it’s not always well received and tends to be cloying. The bottle is interesting for most people.
On my skin, it smells of aspirin, a little powdery. I’m from Argentina; I don’t know if it’s called the same in other countries. It’s a rich scent, although I wouldn’t pay what the original costs. It accompanies you all day, but when you apply it, it loses its trail and becomes a fragrance for personal enjoyment. It lasts much longer on clothes.
One of the most lovely, sexy, and feminine perfumes in my collection: 10/10. Ideal for summer, day or night. It smells of powdered coconut with a touch of flowers and incense. Simply beautiful.
I think it’s inspired by Blanche Bete, although I don’t know it myself. Her Confession has a beautiful presentation: a box with a bottle that resembles Venetian masks. In terms of scent, what stands out most is the cinnamon; it’s creamy and milky, accompanying you all day like a personal cloud that embraces you. It doesn’t project much of a trail, but on the skin it lasts about 8 hours and on clothes surely 24. It’s suitable for fresh autumn days; otherwise, it feels heavy and gives me a headache. It’s not for blind buying: I first tested a decant and then decided on the bottle.
To be honest, it was disappointing: I expected something creamy and milky, but the opening smells of alcohol and artificiality, with a nonsensical dry-down that I don’t know whether to call white floral musky. It gives me Nenuco cologne vibes but with a strange touch. I’ve tested it several times from a decant and perhaps once I get used to it, it might show better, but it’s not something I would buy.
Well, what can I say? It just arrived and I love it; it has something synthetic, it reminded me of a beloved fragrance, and yes, a few hours later I can say I find a resemblance to Paco Rabanne’s Ultraviolet, but with a tremendous creamy richness; it’s very rich. It doesn’t have much of a trail, but on the skin it’s very rich.
I was disappointed; it has a very alcoholic opening and leaves a synthetic smell when it dries. The exact same thing happened to me with Eclaire.
I’m in my stage of loving floral, milky, and creamy fragrances to the core, but away from the tropical (coconut) vibe. Her Confession is my top 1 under that premise. It has the right amount of sweetness, nothing gourmand even compared to Eclaire, and the white flowers are very well balanced with the spicy touch of cinnamon. The sensation it offers is delicious, a warm milk and vanilla bath. Feminine and very western in its composition, excellent performance.
I have almost 300 perfumes and I finished this one in less than 3 months; I’m still surprised it lasted so long! As the bottle is opaque and you can’t see the contents, it was a shock to realise there was nothing left left, haha. Without a doubt, a great dupe. I was undecided between Blanche Bete and Her Confession, and it was the latter that helped me decide. Having both at the same time allowed me to buy them, and I can guarantee they are 90% identical. I notice Her Confession is more floral and less milky, but without a doubt the DNA of Blanche Bete is super well duped, so if you’re hesitating to go blind with BB, I recommend starting here to decide. It’s also very good to have both so you don’t finish the one from Liquides Imaginaires so quickly. Without a doubt, I will buy it again.
Something strange happens with this perfume. The concept of the White Beast has me absolutely fascinated, although I haven’t tried it yet. I have, however, smelled Lactéa Divina and Her Confession. I bought Lactéa blindly and it turned out HORRIBLE; it gave me nausea. I tried to sell it and eventually gave it to someone else, not even with a single spray. The milky note was overwhelming. But… I managed to get a decant of Her Confession. This morning I tested it carefully, just one drop on my wrist. At first, it didn’t convince me; it came out with that same ‘sour’ note from Lactéa. Then I let myself go: one drop at the nape of my neck and two on my collarbones. Two hours later, pure magic. Her Confession is VERY similar to Lactéa, but the milky note has much more coherence with the flowers. I know many people love Lactéa, so it’s probably not a quality issue, but a matter of personal taste. Right now, it smells of sweet floral cream, with cinnamon and a touch of incense. Comforting? It’s very tender. I feel it’s perfect for autumn-winter, with a soft white jumper, a rainy day… It has a slightly ‘buttery’ feel. It smells better with time; it’s special. The vanilla is warm, but it doesn’t dominate. It’s a VERY sweet perfume, as if it carried a lot of sugar; it reminds me of whipped cream in its first minutes: cream with coconut, cinnamon, and incense. Then it turns into a ‘butter cake’ or coconut bonbon. Its ethereal and magical character is undeniable. It projects quite a bit, but it’s not aggressive. If you’re torn between Lactéa Divina and Her Confession and your nose is overwhelmed, go for Her Confession without a doubt. PS. I finished the decant in 3 days and they eventually gave me a bottle, so I finally have this gem in my collection!
What a lovely perfume. It smells of cinnamon, coconut milk, white flowers, incense and soft vanilla. There’s something magical, warm and mystical in this fragrance… could it be that angels in heaven smell like this when they spread their wings?
I’m in love. I wear it at home in the evening. My husband loves it and my mother, upon smelling it, said love at first sniff. It smells like my grandmother who is in heaven. It has the scent of her creams; she lived in another province of Mendoza and when I was with her, this was her scent, an old Avon neutral cream, without strong odours, the kind bought in supermarkets. It’s vintage, an old scent. It doesn’t give me a perfume smell, it gives me a second skin. I wear it to sleep, but for someone over 35 like me, the longevity is a million, you can really feel it. I bought it and I’m happy.
To me, it smells like very famous white polvorones from my area, made with lard, sugar and cinnamon. Her Confession smells literally like that: lard, musk with a touch of animalness and sweet cinnamon. I’m not disgusted by it, but I’m not sure I’d want to smell like that. I also note a hint of coconut at times. I was looking for something milky, but on my skin it’s not. I’ll keep looking.
I bought this beauty today and after trying it for a few hours, I can’t be more pleased. It was love at first spray. I felt transported to a sanctuary full of flowers, vanilla, cinnamon and warm milk; jasmine tea and a soft touch of incense, almost like lavender. It’s simply gorgeous and elegant. Perfect to wear with vanilla or spicy perfumes to highlight its beauty. PS: I can’t find that mentholated coconut scent they mention.
I’m a walking coconut; nothing else smells on me. Milky and enveloping. If you like sweets, it’s a definite yes, but be careful: more than three sprays and a headache is guaranteed.
Wow, what a crazy evolution. The opening is captivating and seductive with milky, sweet and delicious notes. Then it shifts to a mentholated, almost offensive floral; it hit me hard, seriously… and the base is a balsamic note that reminds me of a JN Hotel scent in Spain I’ve mentioned before. It evolves a lot, so please try it because if you stick only to the opening, you might be disappointed. 10/10 on that opening, heart 6/10, base 8/10.
Very good, sweet and elegant, but be warned: if someone suffers from migraines or dizziness, I wouldn’t recommend it.
What a beautiful perfume! I fell in love the first day I met it. It’s gorgeous, sweet and captivating, one of those that lifts your spirits. I adore its packaging. It has the typical trail and longevity of Arab perfumes. Opening: creamy coconut with milky nardos, cinnamon, and gradually the incense, vanilla, musk and jasmine emerge. It’s unique; I don’t know any other that smells like this. Ideal for all year round, it’s not overwhelming. Scent 10/10, longevity 10/10, trail 10/10, packaging 10/10, versatility 10/10, value for money 10/10. Would I repurchase? Yes!
Wow, it has really surprised me. I expected something different based on the notes, but this is another level. It’s perfectly blended. I can especially detect the incense and cinnamon. I’d define it as mystical, like when you go to a medieval market and scents of incense, candles, minerals and herbs drift towards you, all mixed together. The projection is brutal. You have to try it to understand it. Addictive.
It’s one of the longest-lasting on my skin: I ordered a decant and finished it in a week, so I rushed to buy the bottle. The opening is a delicious cinnamon that hugs me all day without being overpowering, followed by coconut and flowers, a real treat. On these humid days, I feel like a walking dessert without being cloying. At first, I thought it would be fruity, but my friends say it smells of wood. It’s one of my favourites; I even slept with it on and it was still there the next day. Walking down the street, I leave my trail and I love it, definitely.
I had to try it several times to see if I liked the cinnamon and incense notes a little or a lot, and I conclude that I like them a lot. Perhaps it’s not for every occasion because it’s quite strong, but I do think it’s a perfume that could drive a man mad and make him think of you for days.
I’m not usually a fan of florals, especially with jasmine. But this is rich. It’s a good balance between flowers and vanilla; neither dominates. I wear dessert-type perfumes and this delighted me; it’s different but still sweet and vanilla-scented. It has that floral touch that prevents it from becoming cloying and makes it distinct. I highly recommend it.
An ULTRA special perfume. I’ve never smelled anything like this. The bottle is gorgeous; even if I didn’t like the scent, I’d buy it just to decorate with it, haha. It’s WARM, it can’t be explained, it smells COZY. I detect incense, cinnamon, and in the background vanilla with white florals. Those who say it smells lactonic are right; it’s like heating milk with vanilla, cinnamon and incense in a saucepan. It’s not for a blind buy, because the incense and cinnamon might not suit everyone. I’m not a fan, but here it tastes good. It’s winterly, daytime if you like. It’s refined, princess-like. I’m not sure when I’d wear it; it reminds me of standing in front of a fireplace, having something hot with a thick, cosy sweater.
It screams femininity, cleanliness and exclusivity. I’m not usually a fan of white florals; I find them very boring. But what a surprise: first it’s lactonic with a vanilla touch and a hint of cinnamon, delicious and comforting. Then it evolves into sophisticated jasmine and neroli, without losing that milk and vanilla. The incense doesn’t stand out for me, and I love that, because I’m not a huge fan. It reminds me a bit of Good Girl Légère, for the floral, cinnamon and vanilla, but here it’s not so invasive and I wear it on fresh, sunny days. I LOVED it.
It’s marvellous. The first spray didn’t smell much to me, but after ten minutes, it’s a work of art. Without even discussing the notes, it smells angelical, like an angel’s embrace in Olympus. It’s a comforting, warm, hugging, sweet, soft, extremely feminine and clean aroma. It has class and mature seduction. It has become my favourite in the collection; it really blew my mind. It feels like warm milk with a cinnamon stick and a soft, sophisticated vanilla; the flowers don’t smell like flowers, they smell like paradise. Projection 8/10, longevity 9/10.
What a delight! I loved it at first use. It was a blind buy and it didn’t disappoint. It smells warm and creamy. Longevity 10/10.
Smells muuuuuch beautiful, very lactonic, the cinnamon note must be doing it. It’s also quite soft for a sweet perfume, not overpowering, although I’d still suggest not wearing it when it’s too hot. The packaging is gorgeous too.
I love it, it’s lactonic, sweet white florals, with a wonderfully rich coconut oil vibe, super feminine. I’d say it’s suitable for all seasons and any occasion.
Personally, it smells like cheap perfume that cauterises your olfactory receptors. Its voluptuousness is appropriate for those who don’t mind invading others’ personal space, and to the misfortune of everyone else, its longevity is (as with all Arab perfumes) eternal. Sometimes less is more.
What a lovely perfume, it has found a permanent place in my collection. I’d describe it as a subtly sweet and creamy neroli. In my opinion, the neroli notes are non-religious, nothing invasive, perfectly balanced with jasmine, wrapped in a delicate, creamy vanilla. I’m not usually a fan of white florals, but here, although they are the stars, they don’t become tiresome. I detect a delicious cinnamon from the opening through to the dry down, accompanying the flowers without overwhelming them. There’s also that touch of incense that makes it interesting and far from boring. In short, it’s a subtle perfume, unobtrusive, and comforting. Everything is light. That’s why it doesn’t have a wide sillage, but personally, I enjoy it immensely. It’s like wearing a cream of spaced-out flowers with a slight smoky touch. I’m wearing it now and I’m happy. If it is similar to Blanche Bête as they say (I haven’t tried it), I’ll try to get my hands on it. I adored it! 🩷