Men
Just Azraq
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Descripción
Just Azraq by Fragrance World is an aromatic woody fragrance for women. Launched in 2023, this composition features pineapple and cardamom in the top notes; vanilla bean, frankincense, and sage in the heart; and tonka bean, sandalwood, and patchouli in the base.
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- Positivo 83%
- Neutral 9.3%
- Negativo 7.6%
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Obviously it resembles Invictus Victory Elixir; I see no difference, only that its opening is more citrusy than Just’s and it’s super masculine.
95% similarity with Victory Elixir. A delicious fragrance for temperate climates or cool summer nights. Very trendy in current men’s aromas with exquisite vanilla and tonka. And for the price… little more could be asked. In Chile it cost me $21.
A dupe of Invictus Victory Elixir: it’s 95% similar and 98% in the dry down. Ideal for evenings and cold weather. It’s chocolatey with vanilla and pineapple. I detect a slight coconut (not declared), perhaps from the tonka bean, not like JPG Le Beau but more like coconut oil, rich and sweet. The pineapple is subtle, but the vanilla and tonka create a chocolate aroma. It’s excellent and worth it. Also, nothing to do with Asad Zanzibar. 100% recommended.
95% similar to Victory Elixir. A delicious scent for temperate climates or cool summer evenings. It fits perfectly with the current masculine trend featuring exquisite vanilla and tonka. And considering the price… little more could be asked. It cost me $21 in Chile.
It’s a dupe of Invictus Victory Elixir: 95% similar overall and 98% on dry down. Ideal for evenings and cold weather. It’s chocolatey with vanilla and pineapple. I detect a subtle coconut note (not listed), perhaps from the tonka bean, but it’s not the JPG Le Beau coconut; rather, it’s a rich, sweet coconut oil type. The pineapple is subtle, barely perceptible, but the vanilla and tonka create a chocolate aroma. Excellent perfume worth the investment. Also, it has nothing to do with Asad Zanzibar. 100% recommended.
Fantastic perfume, it’s extraordinary and I recommend it blindly.
Fantastic fragrance; I recommend it without hesitation.
A rich perfume, very long-lasting with a projection of four hours without any issues. I loved it completely; for the price, it’s worth every penny.
It has a horrible smell and there are few similarities as claimed by some users.
It has a terrible smell and there are very few common points according to what other users have stated.
This is my first review here and I’m 99% sure the positive reviews were paid for. It smells horrible, terribly, super synthetic, like plastic that gives you a headache and is very feminine. It smells of coconut and is very similar to Asad Zanzibar; truly awful. I bought it blind and threw it away. It resembles PR Fame more than anything else.
At $15 it’s a steal, though it’s not identical; there’s a plasticky note that stands out, albeit not annoyingly. The trail smells very similar to the Invictus VE it’s trying to mimic. It lasts about five hours, it’s an addictive scent, and I’m surprised they haven’t banned it yet, thank God.
First time writing here, and I’m almost certain the positive reviews bought this one. It’s a horrible, terrible, super synthetic smell, plasticky enough to give you a headache, and very feminine. Smells like Coco and is similar to Asad Zanzibar; truly awful. I bought it blind and threw it away. It resembles PR Fame more.
10/10 exquisite, five hours of projection, nine on the skin and eternal on clothes. When you first go out, it smells of lavender and cedar, very fresh. As it dries down, it feels like an exquisite piña colada with tangerine and pineapple, uff, all mixed together. The last hours are pure piña colada with lots of cream. It’s not worth the price, which is 16 dollars, but if you put it in Invictus Victory Elixir packaging, nobody will notice. 1000/10, please don’t burn it.
In my case, people have praised it, depending on each person’s pH. The coconut aroma is noticeable, like a synthetic oil, but it smells good and is easy to like. If it resembles V Elixir, yes, perhaps 92%, but what matters is that women love it.
I can’t believe this perfume. A friend owns Invictus Elixir EDP, which is rich but very expensive (140 USD in Chile). I looked for dupes and found this from Fragrance World for 15 USD. After testing it with five sprays, the opening smells different to Invictus, with that typical alcoholic note found in Arabic fragrances, but after six minutes, the real character emerges: exquisite. It’s 90% similar with the same dry-down; the difference is a coconut note not described but real. Super versatile, suitable for any occasion except hot summer days. For other seasons, always. 10/10, a wonderful little-known gem.
First, Fragrance World says anything. It’s a men’s fragrance, the Paco Rabanne Invictus Victory Elixir at 95%. It smells good, you can’t tell them apart. Excellent aromatic quality, surprised by the longevity and projection. Very rich, many compliments. Economical, you can throw it around and fill the room. I agree it has a slight coconut note that suits it incredibly well. If you’re in a hurry, I like it more than the original, which isn’t quite as beastly anymore, though it’s still a fantastic fragrance. If you want to save money, go for this. There are many incredible heaters about this fragrance on social media and everywhere, some hiding behind fake nicknames.
One of the best in my collection. It’s vanilla with nut or almond notes, very creamy. Tonka bean is present, and it’s a clone of Invictus Victory Elixir. Very good for going out partying.
I can’t believe or even gauge this perfume. A friend has the Invictus Elixir EDP, rich but very expensive: $140 in Chile. I looked for dupes and found this at Fragrance World for $15. As soon as it arrived, I tested it with five sprays. By 3:30 the evolution is noticeable; at first it doesn’t look like Invictus but another perfume with a typical alcoholic note common in Arab fragrances, but after six minutes the true face emerges: exquisite. It’s 90% similar with the same dry down. The difference is a touch of coconut not described but present. It’s super versatile; I’d use it for everything, except in summer only for the evening. In other seasons, for any occasion. 10/10. A wonder few know about.
It’s 90% similar to Invictus Victory Elixir.
My favourite. It resembles Invictus Victory Elixir but lasts longer, and I’ve received many compliments. Excellent for winter.
Disgusting. At first, it smells sweet and nice, but as it dries down, it becomes unpleasant and gives me a headache. It doesn’t resemble Invictus Victory Elixir at all, and I wouldn’t recommend it.
Disgusting. At first it’s sweet and pleasant, but once it dries down it becomes irritating and causes headaches. It bears no resemblance to Invictus Victory Elixir; I would not recommend it.
Extremely cheap and with quality on par with Fragrance World. Spectacular.
The top notes are great; people say it’s a dupe for Invictus Elixir. Honestly, being an Arabic fragrance, it smells clean without any weird notes or saturation, though the projection isn’t beastly. Ideal for going out, sweet but fresh.