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Qaed Al Fursan Untamed

4.32 de 5
619 votos

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Descripción

Qaed Al Fursan Untamed by Lattafa Perfumes is a woody-spicy fragrance for men and women. This creation, launched in 2025, is presented as a novelty in the brand's catalogue. Its olfactive pyramid unfolds with a vibrant top note of cinnamon, cardamom, mandarin and nutmeg. The heart reveals a sweet and herbaceous harmony thanks to the presence of caramel, lavender, statice, geranium and cypress. The base settles on a warm and resinous foundation formed by amber, cedar, frankincense, labdanum and vetiver.

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  • Invierno 32%
  • Primavera 24%
  • Verano 11%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 45%
  • Noche 55%

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Comunidad

619 votos

  • Positivo 86%
  • Neutral 11%
  • Negativo 3.6%

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  • veronicacastrello

    It’s brilliant; you can tell it’s rich. I bought it on recommendation for my partner, but I ended up keeping it for myself as it’s simply too good.

  • veronicacastrello

    Very rich. I bought it on recommendation for my partner, but it’s so good that I wanted to keep it for myself.

  • lynonmisthgeren

    Truly exquisite. Nothing like the original Qaed; I have both and this is an incredible experience.

  • lynonmisthgeren

    It’s a real treat. I also own the original Qaed version, but this is something else entirely – a completely different experience.

  • Comparing without having heard of Najim (it hasn’t reached my area yet), I feel it’s a great inspiration. It repeats notes from Eros and adds a caramelised touch with tangerine that briefly recalls Scandal EDT, but it’s softer. I can’t say more for now, so I won’t rule out the other notes. It feels youthful and versatile, a bit fresh yet warm and sweet. The presentation is the same as the other Qaed with the magnetic cap, which I love and which was long overdue. The longevity beats the normal Qaed; being sweet and ambered, it fixes better. On skin it lasts about 7 hours and longer on clothes, though I’m not sure exactly how much. I conclude satisfied: they took an idea and executed it very well in Untamed. Recommended for those who own Scandal or Eros. Excellent value for money. EDIT 12/01/2026: It’s a very good and cheap citrus-sweet fragrance. Recommended for going out at night in summer or during the day at the beach.

  • Well, I haven’t tried the Eros (except Flame), but if it smells good and women like it, it’s a success. You can tell it’s a high-end fragrance in the air. Recommended.

  • In the opening and the first hour, it smells of Fernet, and I don’t dislike it. Once it has dried down completely, it becomes sweeter due to the caramel, with notable woods and a spicy touch. Interesting; I’ve never smelled anything like this before.

  • Very rich. I don’t know the longevity as I’m just starting to try it, but it has the DNA of Eros with a touch of Stronger No. 1. Frankly, I don’t understand why some compare it to Scandal; here, caramel doesn’t dominate as it does in that one, but rather cinnamon and amber. If you like Eros, you have a great option here.

  • I’ve already tried Eros Najim but didn’t buy the original due to its outrageous price here. This Qaed has all the vibe of Najim. It’s dense, thick, warm, and ambered, sweet but not cloying. It gives the sensation of a hug. At first, it smells a bit diffuse, but after a month and a half the blend has stabilised and now it smells crisp and defined. For the price, it’s a hit: it doesn’t project hugely but it accompanies you for hours and lasts on clothes for days. Ideal for autumn and winter.

  • I tried Eros Najim but didn’t buy it due to the price here; this Qaed has all the right vibes. It’s dense and thick yet not overwhelming, warm and ambered with a sweet base that doesn’t cloy; it smells like a hug. At first, the scent was pleasant but slightly diffuse, but after a month and a half it stabilised and is now very crisp. For the price, it’s a bargain: it doesn’t project as much but lasts hours on the skin and days on clothes. Perfect for autumn and winter.

  • I was blown away by how quickly this perfume dries down. Although the opening isn’t quite my style, the dry-down is pure luxury; it smells delicious. Given the price, it’s a steal. It’s not just for winter either; it doesn’t bother in spring, so it’s very versatile.

  • I own E. Flame, Asad Bourbon, and Le Male Elixir. I don’t understand why they’re grouped in the same family, especially Asad. Flame is closer, but the dry-down reveals the difference; it never reminds me of Bourbon. Forget Le Male Elixir entirely; it has nothing to do with it. This is for those who buy blindly: it’s delicious from start to finish. The opening is oriental, but the heart and base drift towards Western designer scents. It has a caramelised touch without being cloying, woody notes, and the sensual warmth of labdanum. I didn’t detect any frankincense on my skin. Excellent value for money; if Rabanne or Versace bottled it, it would cost six times more. It wears all year round, even on summer nights, without being overpowering.

  • A caramelised mandarin with woody and resinous notes. It feels high-quality, like a candied mandarin dusted with cinnamon rather than a fairground apple with caramel, very original even if it’s inspired by Eros Najim. I find it more citrusy and bright, less ambered. If there is a quality difference, Najim is more structured and has better evolution: it starts with a bright mandarin, then the caramel emerges, and finally it becomes more ambered. Untamed feels like all of that from the opening, from start to finish, with very little change. This isn’t negative if you like the scent as much as I do. Although it’s an oriental fragrance, as it isn’t too heavy, I use it at any time of year, in the evening.

  • I own E. Flame, Asad Bourbon, and Le Male Elixir. I don’t understand why this is placed in the similar row, especially Asad. Flame is closer. I haven’t tried Najim. Forget Le Male Elixir, nothing to do with it. This is to guide those buying blindly. In the dry down, it approaches Flame a bit, but never Bourbon. A delicious perfume from start to finish. The opening has an oriental vibe, while the middle and dry down lean towards Western designer perfumes. A caramelised touch without being cloying, woody, with the sensual heat of labdanum. I didn’t detect incense on my skin. A very good perfume of excellent quality-to-price. If P. Rabanne or Versace bottled it, it would be worth six times more. I’d say it’s for all year round, even on summer nights without overdoing the sprays.

  • Friend AndrewR and anyone confusing the ‘This fragrance reminds me of’ section, please read the data carefully. It is obvious that Untamed does not resemble Asad Bourbon: 68% say no and only 32% say yes. The only one that resembles it is Najim, with nearly 90% agreement. Votes below 80% are twists, and below 40% are just olfactive families. Furthermore, there are many bots or jealous purists who won’t accept market reality and the clones that democratise access. Of the 20 who say there is no resemblance between Versace and Lattafa, surely 15 are bots or people out of touch. As for the perfume, it has all the DNA of Eros, smells rich, and has good performance for the price. It’s worth it, especially because Najim has a lot of hype and its price is inflated. Recommended.

  • To my friend AndrewR and anyone who confuses the ‘Reminds me of’ section: read it carefully. The community agrees that Untamed does not resemble Asad Bourbon (32% yes, 68% no). The only similarity is Najim, with nearly 90% agreement. Votes under 80% can be twists, and under 40% are just olfactory families. There are many jealous users who dislike dupes and post confusing data. Of the 20 who say there is no resemblance to Versace, surely 15 are bots or purists who won’t accept market reality and its clones. The other 5 are misinformed with olfactory issues. As for the perfume, it has all the DNA of Eros, smells rich, and has good performance for its price. It’s worth considering given the hype and inflated price of Najim. Recommended.

  • SebastianC2702

    It’s almost a 1:1 with Eros Najim. I have one in each hand and can hardly notice any differences. There will be some, but this Lattafa one is ridiculous given the price. It smells like a piece of burnt wood with caramel on top, imagine that and that’s the scent. Quite good and masculine for evening use or in the cold, PLEASE DO NOT USE IT DURING THE DAY.

  • Dani&Sandy8788

    A sweet and rich perfume for its price; it’s a staple purchase in my collection. It’s enjoyed more in cold weather.

  • What a rich scent; it feels high-quality with that caramel-bathed and woody mandarin. I think every man should have it in his collection for the price-to-performance ratio and because it’s a distinct aroma. It’s not the most imposing, but you’ll feel good smelling it and projecting well for about two hours. Wait for the dry down; that’s where the fragrance shines; the scent is rich and you’ll surely receive compliments.

  • I like it 90% as much as Najim. I tested it with my decant and they are almost the same. The only difference is the price: it cost me $25 while Najim ranges from $120-150 depending on the shop.

  • I bought it thinking it would be like Mandarin Sky due to the caramel and mandarin, but I was pleasantly surprised: it is completely different. The opening of spiced caramel, cinnamon, cardamom, and nutmeg is exquisite. Then, the caramel reveals a sweeter mandarin with floral touches. The base is refined, floral, and resinous, with some caramel and wood that isn’t very prominent. It lasts quite well, about 6 hours on skin. Projection could be better, but it’s nothing to complain about. Without a heavy sillage, it’s suitable for temperate climates, but not in heat. It’s a good perfume in almost every situation: friendly to the wallet, sweet without being cloying, versatile for daily life, gatherings, parties, and dates. Also, the packaging and bottle design are excellent.

  • A very pleasant fragrance for this price; you can’t ask for more. I love it: it’s sweet without being gourmand, elegant and sexy, and everyone likes it. I perceive it as a spiced mandarin bathed in caramel, with an elegant amber and resinous base that isn’t cloying. The mandarin is juicy and warm from the start. The spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom) are soft and enveloping. The caramel is toasted and well-integrated. In the heart, lavender, chamomile, and geranium balance the sweetness. Drying down to a woody, balsamic, and resinous base with a smoky touch that adds seriousness. It’s versatile: work, dates, day or night. Works well in spring, autumn, winter, and summer if it’s not too hot. It’s not a beast in terms of longevity, but with patience it lasts 7-8 hours, improving after months of resting. Projection is moderate at first, then a close sillage. It will always have a place in my collection. Rating: 8.

  • usuario899

    Excellent fragrance, smells quite like Versace Eros Najim. Although the quality isn’t identical, it holds up well and lasts about 3-4 hours, perfect for decants. I recommend letting it macerate to make it last longer and intensify. At $15, it’s ideal for teenagers or adults as it’s easy to wear and has a rich scent.