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Kismet Angel

4.40 de 5
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Kismet Angel by Maison Alhambra is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2020, this composition features vanilla, honeycomb, and amber in the top notes; cognac, cinnamon, caramel, and tonka bean in the heart; and closes with a dark chocolate base note.

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  • danny gonzalez tello

    I bought it purely because of the hype; I wanted to know what that sensual fragrance was. It’s honey with liquor, slightly woody, and a chocolatey touch at the base. For me, it’s more feminine than masculine; I have a rugged taste (Quorum, Jaguar, Grey Flannel group) and I don’t adapt to the sweet. I wanted it for its leather note for CH Men Prive, but that masculine touch is the leather; Kismet is sweeter and honeyed, more feminine. Perhaps a man could wear it, but not with me. It ends up in my wife’s hands today, so I’ll enjoy it more.

  • I tested this fragrance and Lattafa’s Khamra several times looking for an Angels’ Share clone. Khamra has nothing to do with it; it’s a car air freshener. This one resembles it more. Obviously not with the same quality, but it has that sweet, elegant alcoholic note that I loved so much in an Angels’ Share decant. The problem is the longevity: its performance is low. I bought it for my wife and I love wearing it myself. It could be unisex, but I feel it’s more feminine. Given the price and to have the olfactory experience, I recommend it fully. Just don’t expect it to last long. I would like them to remove that photo and put the one with just the bottle, because it throws off the shelf on the page…

  • Manolo1988

    A very rich fragrance in the opening, which lasts about 20 minutes, perhaps less; then it turns into a vanilla like the one in my car air freshener, it’s almost identical. I wouldn’t spend what they ask now just to enjoy the opening; after an hour I notice it close to the skin. I don’t recommend it; there are better clones, like Parlour which is almost identical.

  • Manolo1988

    Very rich fragrance at first, lasting about 20 minutes, perhaps less; then it becomes a vanilla like the one in my car air freshener, it’s almost identical. I wouldn’t spend what they are asking now just to enjoy the opening; from the hour onwards I notice it sitting close to the skin. I wouldn’t recommend it, there are better clones… Parlour for example is almost identical.

  • Perfume_History

    Incredibly well done! Does it resemble Angels’ Share? Yes. If you have both, this is the sweeter one, with less liquor and more honey or vanilla (more ‘synthetic’). A good option for Angels’ Share fans. Longevity is over 12 hours on skin, projection is good though not at the level of the original: about 2 to 3 hours with a trail. Any negatives? The opening is totally alcoholic, luckily it lasts only a few seconds. You have to apply more than with the original, though at this price there is no problem.

  • Perfume_History

    Incredibly well crafted! Does it resemble Angels’ Share? Yes. If you have both, this is sweeter, with less liquor and more honey or vanilla (more synthetic). A good option for Angels’ Share fans. Longevity +12 hours on skin. Projection is good, though not at the level of the original: nearly 2 to 3 hours with a trail. Any negatives? It has a totally alcoholic opening, but it lasts only seconds. You have to apply more than with the original, although at this price there’s no problem.

  • charlie85

    I don’t know Angels’ Share. Kismet Angel is lots of honey with an alcoholic bath; it feels sweet but I can’t distinguish its elements or the declared notes, like the chocolate which I don’t sense. It’s a dynamic unisex fragrance: sometimes feminine, then masculine. Difficult to describe, but that’s how it is. In my masculine use, it’s ideal for informal or everyday situations in the cold: on the sofa watching Netflix with coffee and comfortable clothes. For women, I think it’s more versatile. I don’t see it for going to work or walking around the city in jeans and a sweater; it seems more embracing, for staying still and relaxing. Unlike other fragrances described as pleasant but hard to wear, this is similar. The box says August 2022. At first, the longevity and projection were good, but two months later it becomes a beast: it lasts over 10 hours on skin, projects, and leaves a trail on clothes. I wore it two nights ago and can still smell it on the sofa cushions at 48 hours. I don’t recommend it blindly; try it if you want something different in men’s perfumery. 4/10.

  • I discovered Angels’ Share and although it’s excellent, the price didn’t convince me, so I waited and bought this Lattafa dupe. The opening is alcoholic and synthetic, but within 10-15 minutes the magic appears: sweet vanilla with rum, cinnamon, caramel, honey, and butter. Sometimes I notice an amber base and an apple scent, perhaps due to the cinnamon. It’s pleasant, comfortable, unisex, and versatile, although better suited to cold weather. The trail is wide, sometimes heavy, and the longevity is enormous, over 12 hours. Compared to Angels’ Share, the notes are less refined but the feeling is very similar; it’s a shrewd purchase given the price. Recommended for lovers of spiced gourmand scents who don’t want to go unnoticed.

  • I received it two weeks ago; my partner and I tested it. The opening is rich, you can sense the liquor; on the skin, it feels synthetic, a blend of amber, vanilla, dark chocolate, and something plastic. As it dries down, it becomes very gourmand: on my partner’s skin, it smells of honey, cinnamon, caramel, or toffee with a hint of dark chocolate. In my opinion, it’s unisex, though it suits a woman better.

  • I knew Angels’ Share and although it’s top-tier, the price didn’t convince me; there are better options for that money. So I waited, and seeing it in so many reviews, I bought this Lattafa dupe (Maison Alhambra). At first, it smells of alcohol and synthetic notes, but after 10-15 minutes the magic appears: sweet vanilla, rum, cinnamon, caramel, honey, and butter (though they won’t admit it, it’s melted caramel). It has an amber base that gives it strength, and sometimes I notice a hint of apple, perhaps due to the cinnamon. It’s a pleasant, comfortable, unisex, and versatile scent, though more suited to cold weather. The trail is wide, sometimes heavy, and the longevity is enormous, over 12 hours. Compared to Angels’ Share, the notes seem of lower quality but the sensation is very similar, so it was a shrewd purchase given the price. Recommended for gourmand and spicy lovers who don’t want to go unnoticed.

  • FloorPerfumeadicta

    I absolutely love it; it’s beautiful and addictive! I detect honey, vanilla, cognac, and cinnamon; there’s no chocolate, it’s about 90% similar to Angels’ Share. It’s very gourmand, ideal for cold weather. Unlike Angels’ Share, which is a spiced apple cake, this reminds me a little of Kismet Angel. Longevity: over 12 hours, you leave a trail wherever you go, PER-FU-MA-ZO. It’s very well crafted, ideal for lovers of spiced gourmand scents. I fell in love; it’s gorgeous ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • FloorPerfumeadicta

    I love it, it’s beautiful and ADDICTIVE. I really smell the honey, vanilla, and cognac; the cinnamon is there, but not the chocolate. It’s 90% similar to Angels’ Share. It’s very gourmand, ideal for cold weather; whereas Angels’ Share is like an apple tart full of spices, this takes me slightly to Kismet Angel but very little. Longevity: over 12 hours, leaving a trail wherever you go. PER-FU-MA-ZO. It’s very well done, ideal for those who like spiced gourmand fragrances; it will be my next acquisition. I fell in love, it’s beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • It smells of nuts with whisky, inviting you to get closer; once you smell it, you want to eat or drink it. For people from Mexico, it’s like the smell/taste of nanches in aguardiente sold in the south. Super sexy, delicious, and addictive…

  • Smells of nuts and whisky; it invites you closer, and once you sniff it, you want to eat or drink it. For Mexicans, it’s like those nanches in aguardiente sold in the south. Super sexy, delicious, and addictive…

  • I love it. Sweet, certainly; it opens with a boozy note that settles on the skin; upon drying down, it is still present, accompanied by vanilla and cinnamon. I bought it for my boyfriend and for myself, and according to pH it behaves differently: on me it smells sweeter, on him a bit warmer and woodier. I recommend using it at night or in the cold; in heat it can be a bit fatiguing due to the sweetness.

  • Addyi Spade

    Very well balanced: nothing stands out, everything is blended. You detect vanilla, dark chocolate, caramel, and vanilla. At the first spray, the cognac and cinnamon can be high, but after macerating for a few months, it stabilises and becomes rich, sweet, warm, and fine; it doesn’t smell synthetic, it smells like an expensive fragrance. I compared it with Dior’s Vanilla Diorama (top-quality ingredients): Kismet shares notes of cognac, chocolate, vanilla, and cinnamon. They aren’t identical, but they are similar. Kismet is stronger than Dior in the opening, cinnamon, and vanilla. I applied it to my arms to compare: Kismet lasts a long time, on clothes 8-10 hours with a medium-to-high trail for an hour; Dior is stable but soft and needs more time to macerate (it’s new, it can become stronger, as happened with my Dior). Lattafa fragrances tend to lose their essence or concentrate. It’s worth it because it resembles Kilian’s Angel and Dior’s Vanilla Diorama by 80%. Good quality and price. Some consider it synthetic, but any new fragrance needs to rest: the notes are jumbled by the journey and the climate. To judge the true scent, leave it for three months in storage; that will be the fixed smell.

  • A good dupe, but it lacks potency. It’s good, pretty, and cheap, although my bottle is regular in longevity, nothing beastly. Still, a very good scent and well close to Angels Share. I recommend this fragrance much more than Kharamh. 8.5/10.

  • Good dupe, lacks potency. Good, pretty, and cheap, only that in terms of longevity my bottle is average, nothing bestial. Still, a very good scent and quite close to Angels’ Share. I recommend this perfume much more than Khamrah. 8.5/10.

  • Marco Reus507

    The quality is impressive for the price. At first, it hit hard with the cognac, with sweet and spicy notes. Now it is directly sweet: I detect honey, cinnamon, and a very subtle cognac. It smells like an expensive, high-quality fragrance that surprises. It suits women better, but men wear it too. I give it 9/10. I got it for $25; I don’t recommend paying more than $40, although it has better quality than many designer or niche brands, and I’m not joking.

  • A beast of a fragrance. Scent: 9/10, longevity: 10/10, trail: 10/10, projection: 10/10. What can I say, no one lets me pass without asking ‘what perfume are you wearing?’. People have stopped me in the street because it can be smelled from afar. I have dry skin and fragrances usually don’t last on me, but this is the exception, even in summer. It’s nocturnal, ideal for dates. It reveals cognac and cinnamon, both sweetened by honey 🍯, without being cloying. It has more projection than Mugler’s Alien. Incredible; I hope Kismet Magic maintains this.

  • Too much cinnamon at the start; the opening is off. I spent hours looking for another scent and didn’t detect any liquor, vanilla, or caramel, just like wet cinnamon powder on the hand. I prefer Kharamh.

  • Opens with a strong cognac that then gives way to cinnamon and honey, masking the alcohol. It’s a good gourmand that copies the highly-rated Angel’s Share by Kilian. Lasts 6-8 hours, projecting strongly for the first two hours. Nocturnal and unisex, though in my opinion it leans slightly feminine. Highly recommended for cold nights (like Ñengo Flow).

  • Josué González Céspedes

    A discontinued gem from Maison Alhambra. Incredible that it resembles Kilian’s Angels Share by 97% and was discontinued due to a lawsuit. Furthermore, Kismet Magic isn’t as good as Kismet Angel.

  • Donfinolis

    Very sweet, sure to get plenty of compliments. Projects moderately: you are noticed but not bothered. Ideal for mild or cold weather, lasts all day, and for the price, it’s a bargain.

  • Monty Phyton

    Tastes like fine, addictive honey, surpassing all expectations. This warm, spiced unisex scent is absolutely not synthetic; it has character. In winter, it awakens nutty notes at family gatherings. I can see myself as Jim Carrey in ‘Dumb and Dumber’ wearing it, waiting for Mary Swanson at the hotel bar, and the outfit just blows my mind. 🕯️ 10/10.🔥