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Najdia Intense
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Najdia Intense by Lattafa Perfumes is a fragrance from the men's olfactive family. This creation, launched in 2024, is presented as a new addition to the collection. Its olfactive pyramid unfolds with pineapple, apple, mint and ginger notes in the top; marine, lavender and geranium notes in the heart; and tonka bean, sandalwood, patchouli and musk notes in the base.
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Bought it recently; it has a great resemblance to JPG Le Beau Paradise Garden, but with a much fruitier and sweeter opening. I see it as a versatile, everyday perfume, though I still doubt it can be worn in winter—I’ll have to test it more often. It’s a relatively new perfume, and I’m the first Spanish reviewer to write about it. I’ll update this review.
It has a certain resemblance to JPG Paradise Garden. It lacks the coconut and fig, but has an excess of fruity and citrus notes (apple, pineapple, tonka bean). Still, it has a 70-75% similarity to the JPG.
Regarding doubts about using it in winter: yes, the dry-down is quite sweet. It opens fresh/fruity and finishes with a delicious sweetness without being gourmand. I was impressed by the development for the price; it’s not linear. At the very least, the first hour has heavy sillage, which I’d say could stretch to 1:30 or 2 hours, with total longevity of 6-8 hours. A safe blind buy if you like sweet fragrances. Fragrance: 8.5/10. Projection: 7.5/10 (up to 2 hours). Longevity: 9/10 (6-8 hours for this price is a lot). Quality: 8/10. P.S.: Sorry I can’t review it as a dupe for Paradise Garden, but I didn’t get to smell that one. Still, its resemblance to Le Beau Le Parfum is very notable, so I do believe it’s similar to Paradise Garden.
Just bought this to alternate with my JPG Paradise Garden, and honestly, the similarity is brutal. Lattafa’s opening is more potent and synthetic, but within minutes it settles into something natural and organic. In real-time testing, the differences are clear: JPG has a more elegant touch with its coconut and fig notes, whereas here the pineapple and apple really stand out, achieving that total likeness. I’d recommend it if you want to save a few quid, plus the performance is acceptable.
The fragrance presents an extremely attractive olfactive profile, with marine, sweet, and fresh notes, and a green, fruity base that evolves gently. Its similarity to the exclusive Le Beau Paradise Garden by JPG is notable, to the point that even an expert like Quentin Bisch could have difficulty distinguishing them in the dry down. Although it doesn’t declare the coconut note, it is perceived prominently alongside the mint and marine notes. It has the power to enchant and generate compliments in any setting. It is recommended for summer and temperate climates, both night and day, and is suitable for work or informal settings. One of its standout features is longevity, which far exceeds 12 hours. Initially, it projects ostentatiously for 3 hours, then retreats to a personal bubble that releases bursts when moving. It remains on clothes until washed. In summary, it is an excellent option for those seeking something fresh, sweet, and durable, ideal for various occasions and climates.
I own both JPG Paradise Garden and this new Lattafa, so let me tell you: the only reason to pay more is for the JPG bottle, which is a jewel for any collector. As for the scent, believe me: after 30 minutes, nobody—repeat, nobody—could tell them apart on skin or clothes. Initially, JPG is softer and more elegant, while Najdia hits harder, almost aggressive (though the base is nearly identical). The magic lies in the evolution: Najdia drops its potency and aligns with JPG until they become indistinguishable. I tested it on skin, clothes, and paper strips, and the result was brutal. After hours, they smell exactly the same. Literally. As for the scent? It’s a tropical coconut with exotic touches, carrying that masculine edge from the line. It’s fresh, summery, and different without going overboard. Do I regret owning both? Not in the slightest. Should I recommend one over the other? Honestly, no. Stick with whichever fits your budget or aesthetic better, because the scent… they’re in a league of their own.
The fragrance in question presents an extremely attractive olfactive profile, characterised by marine, sweet, and fresh notes, with a green and fruity base that evolves in a smooth and exquisite manner. Its similarity to the exclusive ‘Le Beau Paradise Garden’ by Jean Paul Gaultier is notable, to the point that even an expert like Quentin Bisch might struggle to distinguish them in the dry-down. Although it doesn’t list coconut in its composition, its presence can be perceived prominently, alongside mint and marine notes. This fragrance has the power to enchant and generate compliments in any setting. It is recommended for use in summer and temperate climates, for both evening and daytime occasions, and is suitable for work or informal settings. One of its most standout features is its longevity, which easily surpasses 12 hours. Initially, it projects ostentatiously for 3 hours, before retreating into a personal bubble that releases fragrant bursts when you move. It lingers on clothes until they are washed. In summary, this marine fragrance is an excellent option for those seeking a fresh, sweet, and long-lasting scent, ideal for various occasions and climates.
Najdia Intense lives up to its name. If you like green perfumes, you must know it. I’ve been testing it for several days and it has impressed me in quality, development, and price. In the opening, it presents itself as intense and powerful; yes, the first few minutes are somewhat synthetic, but I don’t want to say it’s bad. I detect a sour, green, juicy apple alongside a soft mint. Ginger and pineapple are secondary players, mixed and without much weight, but they are there. A few minutes later, geranium and lavender start to stand out, and although not declared, I perceive a subtle coconut note that leads it to a tropical tone surrounded by salty accords. As it dries, it adds creamy sandalwood, a clean patchouli, a rich tonka bean, and aquatic notes in bursts. If I had to define it, it’s a green, energetic, attractive, and personality-filled perfume. Lattafa has done a good job; for the 20 euros I paid, I consider it a bargain in terms of quality. The first 2 hours it’s hard-hitting and noticeable, then it tapers off but doesn’t fade away, going in bursts. In my case, about 8 hours on skin and on clothes I had to wash it, lasting more than a day without issue. Should I recommend it? It’s not a blind buy but definitely yes, with the caveat that you must be into the green perfume vibe, masculine. If you like the JPG Le Beau Paradise Garden, this Najdia Intense will suit you. If you don’t like that type of perfume, don’t buy it. I give it an 8.9 out of 10.
No doubt that Lattafa Nadjia Intense is a proper beast. It smells delicious and really lifts your spirits when you apply it. Sporty, fresh, tropical, fruity, with a green touch. Performance is significantly better than the original Nadjia. However, in my perception and nose, it resembles JPG Paradise Garden by about 70%, generously speaking. It is true that both sit in that fresh, sweet, tropical line. But Paradise Garden leans more towards dusty sweetness, sweeter, earthier, and even more potent and dense. Whereas Nadjia Intense leans more towards fresh, tropical, and fruity. This doesn’t mean it’s a bad perfume. It’s rich. People will likely enjoy it more than Paradise Garden. But regarding similarity, it’s not a 1:1 clone. I’ll leave you the link to a review I did recently in case it guides you: https://youtu.be/oYxM1AlZ9NY?si=Pd5usx7ZmRC2pwv8. Cheers!
No doubt that Lattafa Nadjia Intense is a fantastic perfume. It smells very rich and gives you a boost when you apply it. It’s beachy, fresh, tropical, fruity, and with a green touch. Performance is considerably better than the original Nadjia. However, under my perception and nose, it resembles JPG Paradise Garden by 70%, being generous. It’s true that both go in that fresh, sweet tropical line. But Paradise Garden leans more towards dusty sweetness, sweeter, more earthy, and even more potent, more dense. Whereas Nadjia Intense leans more towards fresh, tropical, and fruity. This doesn’t mean it’s a bad perfume. It’s delicious. It will please more people than Paradise Garden. But regarding similarity, it’s not a 1:1 clone. I’ll leave you the link to a review I did recently in case it guides you: https://youtu.be/oYxM1AlZ9NY?si=Pd5usx7ZmRC2pwv8. Cheers!
Incredible.
I have the original Paradise Garden and this one. In the dry down, they are very, very similar. The Paradise Garden opening is fresher. Lacking a test on longevity… this is a 10.
I went to an Arab perfume shop to try something for summer. After trying the most well-known ones like Hawas, Thurati, and other designer clones, I settled on Najdia Intense. I didn’t know it and liked the opening: fresh, fruity, and slightly mentholated. Then it developed into a fresh coconut, although it’s not indicated in the notes; it was the first thing I perceived. It reminds me of Paradise Garden, although more synthetic and less refined. I recommend it for the price and quality. Edit: After some time, it feels to me that it has become very strong and synthetic, especially in the opening, to the point that I had to sell it.
At first glance, it has a fairly synthetic opening that improves with time. In that opening, you can detect a coconut note (which isn’t declared) that accompanies the entire journey, with an herbal base due to the mint and lavender in the dry down. By the time it dries, it doesn’t evolve much, but the coconut becomes creamier and more realistic with that herbal base. It’s completely unisex; with that coconut note, a woman can wear it without issues. Ideal for everyday wear, fresh days, or the beach. Regarding performance, initially I get about 5 hours with moderate but persistent projection for about 2 hours. I believe in the dry down it’s almost impossible to distinguish it from JPG Paradise Garden, which I have tried. For price, scent, and performance, it’s a great option; though I invite you to try it, I know people who prefer more citrus or fruity scents for daily wear, unlike the Najdia which is fresh but very creamy. Edit: A month later, the scent evolved, feeling much fruitier. Although the distinguishable notes are pineapple and herbal, that fresh and fruity combination gives a mango vibe. Many people tell me I smell like that. Although the performance isn’t excellent, you’re guaranteed compliments, as it’s a scent everyone likes, and for an hour and a half it leaves a trail that is noticeable. Very good for hot days. For price and qualities, it is a blind buy, correcting my initial impression. And I reiterate that it’s 99% equal to JPG PG; you can’t tell the difference.
The opening of this perfume is brutal, fresh and fruity, before evolving into a creamier aroma, leaning more towards Le Beau Le Parfum than towards Paradise Garden. The latter has a sweet fig touch not perceived in Lattafa’s Najdia Intense. It’s a perfect perfume for daily use in summer, as well as for more informal situations and outings. Moderate longevity of around 5 hours; while it doesn’t leave a huge trail, people do perceive the scent, and several people have already asked me what fragrance I’m wearing. All this while waiting to see how it evolves after maceration. I acquired this perfume for 22 euros, and I have to say the quality-to-price ratio for 100ml is very good.
The opening is brutal, fresh and fruity, then it evolves into a creamier scent, leaning more towards Le Beau Parfum than Paradise Garden. The latter has that sweet fig touch that isn’t perceptible in the Lattafa Najdia Intense. It’s perfect for daily summer wear and casual outings. Longevity is moderate, around 5 hours; although it doesn’t leave a huge trail, people smell the scent and have asked me several times what I’m wearing. All this while waiting to see how it evolves after maceration. I bought it for 22 euros, and the quality-to-price ratio for 100ml is very good.
A beast. In my opinion, it smells like a mix between Kenzo Homme EDT Intense and Jean Paul Gaultier Le Beau. The projection and longevity are incredible; it’s a bomb for summer.
If you are looking for a 1:1 clone of JPG Paradise Garden, honestly I don’t recommend this alternative, and I feel that anyone claiming they are identical lacks a proper nose. This Najdia Intense feels like a mix of the three in the Le Beau line, having the synthetic coconut much higher up like the original, unlike Paradise Garden; it lacks the characteristic fig note, nor the mint or sea salt that make it finer, and it has the pineapple from Le Beau Le Parfum added, ending up as I said at the beginning as a mix of the three in the line: the EDT, the Le Parfum, and the Paradise Garden, leaning more towards Paradise in the dry-down. If you want something with that fruity coconut DNA, I can recommend it, but it is worlds away from the composition and quality of Paradise Garden, being a much rougher and less harmonious perfume. I don’t consider it a clone from my absolute honesty.
If you’re looking for a 1:1 clone of JPG Paradise Garden, let me be clear: I don’t recommend this. Anyone claiming they are identical doesn’t have much of a nose. This Najdia Intense smells like a mix of the three in the Le Beau line, with a synthetic coconut note much stronger than the original, lacking the fig and mint/salt notes that give Paradise Garden its finesse. They’ve added the pineapple from Le Beau Parfum, resulting in a blend of all three, leaning towards Paradise when dry. If you want something with that fruity coconut DNA, I recommend it, but it’s far from the composition and quality of Paradise Garden; it’s more rustic and less harmonious. From my absolute honesty, I don’t consider it a clone.
It arrived today and, as expected, it’s an excellently achieved dupe of JPG Paradise Garden, no doubt about it. I expected it to be less sweet, and although coconut isn’t declared, I feel it’s the most present note and gives it that JPG ‘DNA’. Anyway, it’s an excellent perfume for daily use; if you’re looking for compliments, this will give them to you. 8 hours on skin, 2 to 3 hours of trail (starts heavy and becomes moderate). I recommend being careful with sprays because in my case I smell it all day, and in extreme heat it can become cloying in enclosed spaces.
Najdia Intense doesn’t win the award for originality as, as I can see, it has a lot in common with JPG Paradise Garden, but I must note that it’s a well-blended mix of pineapple, marine notes, and the green; perhaps that combination seems like a perfume with coconut and fig, as there’s a certain touch of dry coconut with a fig cream. It’s particular, fresh by excellence, but with green touches. Performance: 5 to 6 hours of longevity, good projection for the first two hours. A scent that combines daily wear with tropical and salty touches.
I’ve never smelled an Arabic perfume as synthetic as this. The tonka bean is the most stale thing that exists. It lasts quite a while, but it’s a bad fragrance.
Very weak opening, poor trail and projection. You can’t expect much for the price; it’s a Paradise Garden without the sandalwood note and with very poor projection and longevity. The good thing is I tested it in a decant.
I bought it for 18,000 Chilean pesos (around $19). For the price, it smells great and the coconut is very noticeable even though it’s not listed. The performance is weak: 4-5 hours on skin and a trail of about an hour at most, maybe a bit more but I doubt it goes past two. Perfect for a young person’s daily wear. I read that elsewhere it costs $30-40, and at that price I’d rather spend 5-10 more on Hawaii Tropical. Update from the next day: it seems it does last more than 2 hours because I received compliments; I thought it was my imagination, but it must have been olfactory fatigue. It also lasts more than 6 hours on skin because people hugged me and said I smelled of coconut. Now it’s highly recommended.
In summary, it’s a fresh fragrance, between blue and green (I imagine very fresh flowers and grass) with a pleasant sweetness. The opening is strong, and you can detect ginger and apple. It won’t suit everyone, but it’s totally unisex; my girlfriend prefers to wear this Najdia Intense over her own perfumes.
If you liked Jean Paul Gaultier’s Paradise Garden, this is an excellent option. It feels a bit more synthetic, but it retains everything else. Although not declared, it does have coconut, a sweet one, and it fulfils the role of the main note. Ideal for spring/summer (be careful with extreme heat as the sweetness can be overwhelming), informal situations, outings, dinners, the beach, day and night. Performance: about two solid hours of projection and the third hour with a personal trail. 7 hours on skin and over 12 on clothes. At the 30-40 Argentine dollars it costs, it’s well worth it. In summary: a versatile fragrance with very sweet coconut and a green base.
I tried it months ago and it didn’t convince me at all: a very sharp minty opening and a dry-down similar to ADN Paradise Garden but much more aggressive, which I found unpleasant. I kept it hoping it would evolve, but months later it’s still the same: the first 5-10 minutes are awful, with an aggressive mint that goes right to your soul, then it mellows into something more pleasant, resembling Paradise Garden but not reaching its level. Longevity is good for a fresh scent. For the price, it’s not bad, but paying a little more would surely get you something closer to the original.
Ideal for spring and summer, especially in the heat. It’s super easy to wear, but longevity isn’t its strong suit; on me it lasts about 4 or 5 hours, sometimes less. You need to apply it generously for it to be noticeable. Given the price, the performance is decent.
Very cheap, but for that reason it doesn’t last long. Very low performance, but what more can we ask for at its price? If it keeps the Paradise Garden DNA and is a good option for daily life. Meh.
Coconut isn’t listed, but it dominates the scent, reminiscent of a piña colada with mango and pineapple over a base of sandalwood and tonka bean. Personally, I’m usually tired of tonka bean, but here it works wonders. It feels fresher than other options, and watch out – on my skin it lasts over 10 hours and projects a lot.
Before starting, I clarify that I’m an enthusiast and this is my first review; my sincere opinion based on my experience may not be the same as yours. I just sprayed it for an objective critique. The opening is sweet, not cloying. The first time I felt a clear similarity with JPG Paradise Garden, I’d say 80%, although to be objective I should have had the original; I only smelled it a couple of times when it opened, but they are similar. Judging it individually, although it’s for day wear, it can be overwhelming in extreme heat: it’s sweet and fruity due to the prominent tonka bean, also green from the mint and lavender in the base, and creamy from the sandalwood that recalls the fig of the original. Personally, I feel it’s somewhat synthetic, with a plastic-like smell (especially with heat); the musk gives cleanliness but looks smothered by other notes, so I try not to spray too much. Still, it’s a very good option for the price if you can’t afford the original. In terms of longevity, it’s very tight, about 5 hours, projecting a maximum of 2 hours; I’ve had it for a good time and I’d say that’s its weak point; it projects well for the first hour. Usage situation: informal, recreational, party or summer night out as it’s sweet and creamy. For day wear, without more than 23°C, it works well; it can go in most seasons, but in winter there are better options. Extra: I have the normal Nadjia and this one came with deodorant, unfortunately this Intense version doesn’t include it, which was sad 🙁
I can’t believe how good this fragrance is, it’s truly incredible! I had it for months unopened because I import perfumes to sell in Venezuela; as it wasn’t selling I left it for myself and what a surprise. I didn’t expect it to be this good, it lasts a long time and smells A LOT like JPG Paradise Garden. With a sublime dry down, it’s undoubtedly the hidden gem of Lattafa. For such a low price I can’t stop recommending it. The bottle made me think of something herbal or something like that leaf, but the fragrance surpasses it. Brilliant (the bottle is excellent, don’t misunderstand me, but the fragrance surpasses it). I don’t understand why people don’t talk about this more.
This perfume is a gem and even better for its price. Better than Hawas Tropical and worth much less!
Another marvel at an accessible price. There are expensive and bad perfumes, but there are others you expect nothing from and are then impressed by, like this one. Never let yourself be swayed by reviews or price: always smell it first and buy if it convinces you. If it doesn’t convince you instantly, do as I did: I bought it because there was something in that DNA I liked and I kept hoping that with rest and oxygenation it would become spectacular. It was. Today I say with conviction that it is scandalously exquisite. It’s one of those perfumes that when you apply them you know you’ll cause an impact and generate positive reactions. I recommend it.
Getting this for under £20 is a steal from Lattafa. From my inexperienced nose, it smells very natural and similar to LPG. Nadja Intense has a fresher opening and then becomes creamy without much evolution. LPG, curiously, smells more artificial on the opening, with that coconut note reminiscent of air fresheners, but then evolves with salty nuances of Kenzo EDP and Le Sel d’Issey that Nadja Intense lacks. It lasts quite a while but doesn’t project much; with 5 or 6 sprays you create a pleasant bubble, ideal for those who perfume for their own enjoyment without overwhelming others. An absolute hit.
Very masculine and fresh, perfect for shirt and tie or semi-formal looks. The bottle I bought arrived unmacerated, with lots of alcohol and synthetics; if this happens to you, I recommend spraying it several times to let it bubble and shaking it regularly so the compounds react.
After three days with it, total disappointment. It lasts but stays in a personal bubble. Regarding similarities, it’s like the imitation but without depth; flat, linear and weak. There are much better alternatives to JPG PG.
Smells tremendous, ideal for daily wear with a tropical and clean touch. The price is ridiculous. It doesn’t resemble Paradise Garden from JPG as much; they share DNA but this is creamier and cleaner, lacking the original’s stinging mint. Performance isn’t crazy: strong on clothes, weak on skin and moderate projection. A very good perfume. If you catch it for under £20, don’t hesitate; it doesn’t disappoint. EDIT: with maceration it loses the soapy touch, the mint becomes fresher and it gets closer to JPG, though it remains mediocre in performance. For the price, you can’t ask for more. I still don’t see it as a clone of Paradise Garden; there are perfumes much more similar, like Kenzo Homme EDT Intense or EDT Marine, which perform better and aren’t so expensive.
I’m surprised a fresh scent lasts all day: I sprayed 8-9 times at 9am, and by 8:30pm my dad asked if I’d just put on perfume because I smelled incredible! XD