Men
Just Oud Boulevard
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Just Oud Boulevard by Lattafa Perfumes is an oriental woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2014, this composition features an olfactory pyramid that begins with top notes of saffron and cardamom. The heart reveals the scent of the valley lily or musk mallow, while the base unfolds with a richness of oud wood, vanilla, amber, elemi or nagarmota, leather, guaiac wood, musk and patchouli.
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- Positivo 85%
- Negativo 7.3%
- Neutral 7.3%
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Love at first molecule. With a single spray in the air, I was completely won over. A beautiful woody and spiced oriental. I thought it would be identical to Armaf’s Shades Wood, but I was wrong; this is sweeter, resinous and smokier, exactly what I was looking for. The opening is warm, creamy amber vanilla with a floral touch. Then the woods take over with a smoky, leathery tone from the cypriol, floating above sweet vanilla where fresh patchouli notes drift. The oud appears occasionally with its dirty tones. In the dry down, it’s woody, sweet and resinous leather over an ethereal musk. A championship oriental, sweet and spiced, a must-have in any collection. Bestial performance, over 10 hours and a dizzying trail at the start. Ideal for cold nights, punchy yet comforting. For the price, it’s a total winner; I recommend it 100%.
Bestial and unfiltered. Huge thanks to Darkbeat for shedding light on these oriental gems. It’s strange that with this price and quality, they aren’t the most ordered; prejudice must still be winning. I’ve detailed everything before, just confirming: this is what Kilian or Tom Ford do, yet they charge double. Very unisex and versatile despite its strength. I compared it with Zara Exclusive Oud, but it doesn’t smell the same; Zara’s is drier, more medicinal and woody, with less projection but better longevity.
I simply say thanks to Darkbeat for the sample. I had to buy it because I love it, and besides, it’s very economical for such superior quality.
I can only say, thanks to Darkbeat for giving me a sample of this perfume. I had to buy it because I love it, and on top of that, it’s very economical, being a superior quality perfume.
The opening reminds me of something medicinal, it’s gradually becoming sweet… The opening is a very strong bomb, it stays creamy, it looks good in terms of performance, I’ll keep testing it.
Very strong medicinal opening that gradually turns sweet and creamy. The opening is a bomb but it stays very good in performance; I’ll continue testing it, I have 10ml left to keep testing.
Just Oud Boulevard Edition by Lattafa Raghba. I’ll start by saying many people find a similarity with Bentley Intense for Men, however, when you know them well, they differ quite a bit; some might think it’s redundant to have both, however, this Lattafa one is a real Knock Out. Personally, this is undoubtedly my great favourite. Bentley Intense: It’s versatile, easier to wear, focusing more on the boozy side. Just Oud: It’s pure elegance, refined and exquisite, a complete and round perfumery success. Perceiving it is a sensation that makes me savour its beautiful composition. I don’t consider it suitable for young people; I feel it’s more adult, a cocktail of notes, a much more complex aroma that denotes experience, style, class, and bearing, as it has an Old School air without being so. A fragrance that shows its charm from the moment it’s applied and when it dries down it’s extremely pleasant and warm. It’s perfect for nights, cool or cold weather, to wear with a leather jacket and boots. Its aroma has seduced me, moderate to good projection performance and good longevity, about 8 hours. Suitable for an audience of 30 years and up. It could be unisex, but frankly, it looks fabulous on a man. Scent: 10. Projection: 2 hours. Longevity: approx. 8 hours. Highly recommended.
Hello, I see that although it’s unisex you compare it with men’s perfumes, that’s why I haven’t bought it, I’m afraid it might be too masculine and end up in a drawer. I love the notes: cardamom, saffron, OUD, vanilla, leather… but no matter how much you like the notes, you don’t know how the development will be. To give you an idea, I’m used to Arab perfumes, now I use Le Chameau Arabia by Emper and Opulent Oud by Lattafa, my signature is Cabochard 1959 which I alternate with La Phantère 2014 and Fendi when I can get it on eBay at a good price. They are all unisex or feminine but strong with a slightly masculine air; in fact, Cabochard is very similar to Aramis. Would you recommend it or is it too masculine? I’d appreciate your advice.
Incredible. I was looking for something mature, similar to Bvlgari’s Men in Black or This Is Him, but less vanilla-heavy. It has a medicinal and herbal touch at the start that gives it character and suits it better than many designer perfumes. I’ll be back for a final edit. Edit: Incredible performance, nothing to envy from the western giants. It has notes of Bentley for Man Intense, Colors Man Black and This Is Him. In the dry down, it resembles Axe Gold (Oud wood & Dark vanilla). Spectacular. A mature, intense perfume that has become my favourite oriental.
Incredible, lately I’ve been looking for something mature, related to Bvlgari’s Men in Black and This Is Him but without being so avo-candy. What to say… It has a medicinal, herbal, spicy touch at the start but bfff, it kicks the socks off many designer perfumes. I will surely return to make an update with final conclusions. Update: Incredible performance, nothing to envy from any Western perfume. It has touches of Bentley for Man Intense, Colors Man Black by Benetton, and This Is Him. In the end, it resembles Axe Gold (Oud wood & Dark vanilla). Spectacular. Mature and intense fragrance. It has become my favourite oriental.
What an exquisite thing. It smells of toasted caramel, oud, and a light incense that accompanies and softens an elegant oriental fragrance, nothing intrusive, calm, which can lean towards unisex but is tremendously masculine too in its elegance, packaging, and distinction. A delight, round, with very good longevity. A masterpiece at a popular price.
Simply exquisite. It smells of toasted caramel, oud and a touch of incense that softens everything. An elegant, tranquil oriental fragrance that is nothing intrusive. Although unisex, it has an elegance that makes it very masculine. A delightful, well-rounded scent with great longevity. A masterpiece at a popular price.
I suspected it had nothing to do with unisex, luckily I haven’t bought it. You have to be careful with Lattafa perfumes; some are advertised as unisex but are very masculine. Thanks for the clarification.
It smells practically identical to Niche Oud, but with more intensity and a spicier touch. Honestly, it’s complicated. The opening is very spicy, and as it develops, it leaves a sweet but strange trail. Well, this is what oriental scents are like; they aren’t very conventional. I haven’t tested it for daily wear yet, so I’ll make an update later. Update: Well, I’ve tested it properly now. It’s not my favourite, really. In fact, when it dries down, it smells like an old man or an old building. Don’t buy it blindly; it’s not for everyone. As for performance, it’s good, truly. Above average, as you’d expect from Lattafa.
This is 80% Bvlgari Man In Black with an Arab-style booster. What a delightful and magnificent surprise Lattafa gave me. I own both, and side by side, you can’t easily tell them apart. The opening is a bit heavy but follows almost exactly the same path as the Bvlgari. This is incredible and satisfying. If you don’t like the longevity of the Bvlgari, here is an excellent alternative. It’s all personal experience.