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Qimmah for Women
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Qimmah for Women by Lattafa Perfumes is a fragrance from the women's olfactive family launched in 2022. The top notes are almond and coffee; the heart notes are jasmine, neroli and tonka bean; the base notes are vanilla, cocoa and sandalwood.
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Delicious fragrance; I wouldn’t describe it in a single word: citrusy, sweet, creamy with Good Girl vibes from CH. I feel their notes harmonise beautifully, as they are very diverse. The price-to-quality ratio is excellent, the packaging is gorgeous and luxurious, and the longevity is very good, lasting between 7 and 8 hours with a fantastic trail.
Sweet, almond-y, a delicious scent. It doesn’t disappoint in the slightest.
Absolutely in love! It is totally a dupe for the CH, specifically the Glitter and Swarovski editions. It’s a very elegant, sweet gourmand. I recommend buying it blindly; it’s a total success, and for the first time, I would repurchase an Arabic fragrance.
I bought it blindly and I have no regrets, oh my goodness, what a delight. It has a hint of Good Girl but they aren’t the same. This one is sweeter and transitions wonderfully on my skin. I can detect the almonds and an exquisite sweetness. On my skin, it lasts between 7 and 8 hours with a moderate trail. I’m happy with the purchase and my husband loves it. I paid $22 on Amazon USA.
I bought this blind and have no regrets, oh my goodness what a delight. It has a hint of Good Girl but they aren’t the same. This one is sweeter and transitions beautifully on my skin. I can definitely detect the almond notes and an exquisite sweetness. It lasts between seven and eight hours on me with a moderate sillage. I’m thrilled with the purchase and my husband loves it. I paid $22 on Amazon USA.
It’s not a clone of Good Girl: it has the vibe, it resembles it a little, but it’s not the same, and I don’t think I’m looking for that. Personally, I prefer Qimmah: it’s less gourmand (less milky), without any candy-like scent, and the white flowers are much more noticeable. It’s good, pretty, and affordable, lasting quite a while. I bought it blindly on Amazon for €18 based on the notes, without falling for similarities with Good Girl, and I think it’s one of the boldest picks of 2023: it was my first (but certainly not my last) Arabic fragrance.
It’s not a clone of Good Girl: it has the vibe, it resembles it a little, but it’s not the same thing and I don’t think I was looking for that. Personally, I prefer Qimmah: it’s less gourmand (less milky), without any candy-like scent, and the white flowers are much more noticeable. It’s good, pretty, and cheap, lasting quite a while. I bought it blindly on Amazon for €18 based on the notes, without falling for any similarities with Good Girl, and I believe it’s one of the best bold moves of 2023: it was my first (but certainly not my last) Arabic perfume.
As other reviews say, it is not an exact dupe of Good Girl. It resembles it 70% in the opening. In the dry-down, it differs more; this one is dustier. It reminds me of the smell of fabric softener (Suavitel, haha). Longevity and sillage are moderate.
What a curiosity with the notes this perfume has; as a good addict, I bought it blindly and hesitated because the notes contradicted the bottle’s look in my mind. It feels traditional, serious, even ostentatious, where current vanillas shouldn’t be frequent, and I was wrong. It’s sweet with a clear vanilla presence, but not the star. Qimmah is an almond and sticky nard perfume, very pretty, giving the sensation that it suits any age that has the personality to wear it. I don’t see it for someone shy who likes something reserved that doesn’t bother even the flies. The notes caught my attention for the creaminess they could achieve and how the nards fulfilled their role there, as they are my problematic note; in others I find them lovely, but not on me. In this perfume, it’s a touch of white floral with nards and jasmine, not too invasive. It’s an aroma as I imagined: creamy, with vanilla standing out, followed by almond, coffee, cocoa, and sandalwood which add that nice creamy sweetness for cold weather, but not typical fruity, accompanied by white flowers that add femininity and a certain delicate freshness. It gives me the vibe of an intimate occasion, not everyday, with a sophisticated look of a confident woman, even if wearing trainers. I don’t have the GG to compare side by side, but if you remember… the style is too similar. However, compared to CH Glitter Collector (check the notes, it resembles it much more). Having one in hand reveals the visual detail of Arabic brands and makes for a pleasant shopping experience; the box is velvet green and gold cardboard, the bottle has nothing to do with GG (an icon in perfume design), but this one is not insignificant and has a distinct style, very pretty. One is a visual communicator… she notices those things. In longevity, it lasts one hour and projects a lot, noticeable even without moving, but unfortunately after two hours I feel it disappears, which is strange because it comes out super potent with a nice trail. I must say in its favour that I have dry skin and it’s hard for perfumes to last on me. Now, of course, given its value (approx. $20), we cannot expect exactly the same as a CH that costs five times more. PS: It’s been about 8 months since I bought it and it has mellowed a bit. One of the things I liked most about Qimmah is the prominent almond note, which feels strong in the opening; now more than before, the opening is slightly alcoholic but only for seconds. I don’t feel the coffee in the opening, honestly, because the almond is so potent. Minutes later, the middle notes appear: some sweet, sticky nards like L’Interdit or Fakhar Rose, and while they aren’t as invasive as that note almost always, now that it has mellowed they are more noticeable, and now I do feel a coffee, tonka bean, and cocoa note, but don’t expect an obvious roasted coffee or cocoa taste like when consuming the drink and coming to mind; here it is represented as something sweet, fruity but not acidic, but creamy and dense, which is a complement, like the seasoning of the fragrance and not the star, alongside the almonds which remain present with strength. After several hours I feel it loses the strength that initially impressed for the better, remaining creamy, pretty, and sweet, then feeling weak. Well, it’s not an expensive perfume, but I feel sorry that being so pretty it doesn’t last a little longer. There is a Natura perfume, Ilia Secreto, that shares notes and without resembling one reminds me of the other. They are not dupes, they are inspirations, they are super different, but that coffee, cocoa, tonka bean note makes them have common sensations, although honestly I prefer Ilia Secreto, it lasts much longer, I prefer orchid over nard, and it has a wonderful plum and pear note.
What a curiosity with those notes. As an addict, I bought it blindly and hesitated because the notes contradicted the bottle’s look in my mind: I feel it is traditional, serious, and ostentatious, where modern vanillas should not be frequent, and I was wrong. It is sweet with a clear vanilla presence, though not dominant; Qimmah is about chic almond and neroli, very pretty, and suits any age if you have the personality to wear it. I do not see it for someone shy looking for something reserved. The notes attracted me due to the creaminess and the role of the neroli, which are usually my problematic note, but here they are a floral white touch with jasmine, not too invasive. It is a creamy aroma, with highlighted vanilla, then almond, coffee, cocoa, and sandalwood, which add that sweet creaminess for cold weather—not fruity, but delicate. It gives me vibes for an intimate occasion, not everyday wear, with a sophisticated look even if you are in trainers. I do not have the Good Girl to compare side by side, but if you recall it, it is a similar style. It resembles CH Glitter Collector more. Having one in hand, the details of Arab brands make for a pleasant experience: a green and gold velvet box, a bottle different from the Good Girl but pretty. One is a visual communicator. Longevity: an hour, it projects a lot, noticeable without moving, but after two hours I feel it disappears, which is strange as it starts potent with a nice trail. I have dry skin and it is hard for scents to last. Given its value (approx. $20), we cannot expect the same as a CH costing five times more. Eight months have passed and it has mellowed a bit. What I liked most was the strong almond note in the opening; initially, it is only alcoholic for a few seconds. I do not feel the coffee in the opening because the almond is potent. Minutes later come the mid-notes: sweet, sticky neroli like L’Interdit or Fakhar Rose, not too invasive; now that it has mellowed, they are more noticeable, and I do feel coffee, tonka bean, and cocoa, but not roasted coffee or cocoa from a drink—sweet, fruity, not acidic, creamy and dense, like a seasoning, not protagonists, alongside present almonds. After hours, it loses strength, remaining creamy, pretty, sweet, then weak. It is not expensive, but it is a pity it does not last longer. There is a Natura perfume, Ilia Secreto, that shares notes and, without resembling it, reminds me of it. They are not dupes, but inspirations, very different, yet coffee, cocoa, and tonka bean give common sensations. I prefer Ilia Secreto; it lasts much longer, I prefer the orchid over the neroli, and it has a wonderful plum and pear note.
It reminds me of One Instinct. It dries down nicely, isn’t overwhelming, and has a semi-formal air rather than a casual one. There were many notes that caught my attention, and although it smells pleasant, I don’t feel like buying it; the almond note is far too strong and takes away my interest.
Reminds me of One Intuition. Pleasant in the dry-down, not overwhelming, with a semi-formal essence rather than casual. There were many notes that caught my attention, but despite being pleasant, it is not something I would buy: the almond presence is too strong and it takes away my interest.
Qimmah for Woman by Lattafa: I bought it blindly in summer for €12. It is not suitable for summer. After letting it rest, I tried it in autumn and I like it; it is warm and cosy. It smells delicious. It projects a little at first but settles to skin-level after an hour, which I prefer, as these are perfumes for me, not for making a statement. I will continue using it to see how it develops.
Bought this based on reviews and it did not disappoint. While the top notes mention coffee, I detect almond and vanilla instead—sweet and alluring. As time passes, a subtle yet pleasant blend of coffee and cocoa emerges. Later, the neroli, jasmine, and sandalwood become noticeable. For me, it is perfect for autumn and winter, day or night. Every Lattafa perfume I have purchased has been worth it.
I bought it because I’d been wearing Good Girl for years and didn’t want to spend more, seeing it was identical, I was too surprised. In the opening, it’s almost impossible to tell the difference; perhaps this is slightly softer and sweeter. In the dry down, they’re distinct, but I adore the Qimmah version: tender vanilla, baby powder, smelling tender and feminine after many hours. After several hours, the Arabic perfume note becomes apparent, making it special. In my mind, Good Girl is the evil twin and Qimmah the good one. Perhaps Good Girl smells more expensive, but Qimmah delighted me; I got it for $19. They’re too similar; if you want something like Good Girl but more vanilla-forward, sweeter, and without spending so much, I recommend Qimmah. I’d buy it again; it’s super versatile and a crowd-pleaser.
To be honest, I was genuinely surprised. Yes, it is true, it’s a dupe for Good Girl by CH, the best dupe, and I sincerely prefer the Arabic version. I find it more intense and potent than the Good Girl, also creamier. An important thing to note for ALL Arabic perfumes is that you need to spray them a bit and let them macerate for at least a month, because these are sold too quickly and aren’t given the maturation time they require. It’s a safe purchase if you like the Good Girl, it’s cheap, a guaranteed blind buy and gift.
The truth is, I was surprised. It’s a dupe of CH’s GG, the best, and honestly, I’m sticking with the Arabic one. It feels more intense, potent, and creamy. Important note: with ALL Arabic perfumes, you should splatter them a bit and let them macerate for a month, as they sell quickly and don’t mature well. A safe buy if you like GG: cheap and perfect for gifting.
I bought it recently; it’s not as famous as other Lattafa vanillas, yet it’s so exquisite that I’m surprised by how undervalued it is. Delicate vanilla with almonds, the neroli notes emerge after a good while. Sweet without being gourmand. A beautiful, elegant fragrance that pleases any nose. Buy blind; it turned out wonderfully.
If you’re hunting for tonka bean and vanilla, this is your spot. Although Fragantica mentions neroli and jasmine, the flowers stay silent amidst such abundant tonka. Yes, it’s compared to Good Girl, but Carolina Herrera has more nuances and defined accords. The key difference: here, there’s more tonka bean with vanilla. They dry down similarly, but I still prefer Good Girl for scent, evolution, longevity, and projection.
I bought this very recently. It’s not as famous as other vanilla scents from Lattafa, but it’s so exquisite that I’m surprised how undervalued it is. It’s a delicate vanilla with almond notes, and the neroli comes through after a good while. I think it’s sweet without being gourmand. A beautiful fragrance, very elegant and it can please any palate. It was a blind buy that turned out very well.
I picked it up in spring and it did nothing for me, so I stashed it until autumn, and now it has truly fallen for me. What a vanilla and almond aroma… It’s sweet but not cloying. It projects massively and lasts hours on skin and clothes. For the price, it’s been a real surprise. I’ll definitely buy it again.
It can be a safe blind buy, smells very well, with miliaire airs to the Chanel Good Girl although it is not a 100% dupe. I find it elegant and very versatile. I see it for day, night, and any season. The packaging is beautiful. Excellent value for money; it is sweet but nothing cloying. Its longevity is good, about 7 hours, although the sillage is soft to moderate (it stays quite close to the skin afterwards). I would have liked it to have more projection, but it is fine for the price; one cannot ask for more. I have liked it.
This is a creamy, floral, non-cloying, feminine, comforting, and relaxing fragrance. Gourmand and clean at the same time. It has a vanilla that, together with the almond, becomes creamy. It is slightly sweet, but the white flowers add a fresh side that prevents this aroma from being categorised as a ‘dessert’. I also love the bitter touch provided by the coffee and cocoa. Unfortunately, its performance is not extraordinary. It is a fragrance that needs to be sprayed and reapplied. I will see if this improves with maturation.
A blind buy that I liked. As they say, it has a certain similarity with Good Girl, but only a faint memory. It lasts one, two, or three hours. It has a beautiful bottle. The scent is creamy but not cloying. I generally prefer powerful scents that leave a trail when you pass, and this does not do that for me. For the price, I started using it daily because it smells nice, but I do not think I will repurchase. It is my third Arabic fragrance and I will keep trying. I did not like Yara from Lattafa at all, too sweet for me. Club de Nuit by Armaf is the favourite of the three.
To be honest, I thought that since it had coffee and cocoa it would resemble Good Girl very much (and a little bit of Black Opium), but personally the scent seems non-existent on me. I cannot smell it on my skin even though I applied moisturiser, and even though Lattafa fragrances are good… I smell it more on an older woman than on a young girl. Edit: I sprayed a few on my scarf and it kept smelling of that scent for 3 weeks; I think it only impregnates better on garments.
It resembles the CH by 95%, but on me the opening is very strong and can be overwhelming. It drops off considerably, although it is not bad, but it does not have such longevity. It lasts a few hours longer on clothes than on skin. It is decent.
It has just arrived. As I buy all my Arabic fragrances blind, guided by the notes, this one has not disappointed me. I can smell the white flowers, especially the neroli. The almond is not like that of Italica or Pepe Jeans, which is gourmand; this one is bitter and blends with the white flowers. It still needs to mature, but it looks very promising.
I bought it a few months ago because I read it was a dupe for Good Girl, but I was surprised by how similar yet different it is. They share notes, but Qimmah has its own personality. My skin loves sweet notes like vanilla, and this fragrance stays fixed for hours (7-8 hours). I recommend it for autumn/winter because the heat mutes it considerably.
I tried it because it was recommended as the ‘best dupe’ for Good Girl. I have been using that perfume since 2016, alternating with equivalents, so I was eager to find a good and affordable one. Sincerely, it has been a disappointment. On my skin, the opening is totally different: whereas the original opens with coffee, this is very floral and I could not identify the notes. Only the heart resembles it, but it lasts a breath; soon those floral and woody notes return which have nothing to do with the original. In the original, I notice more the balance between the florals and that spicy sweetness of tonka bean, praline, cocoa, and vanilla. It is a pity, because it does have longevity, but it is not what I was looking for.
I tried it because it was marketed as the ‘best dupe’ for Good Girl. I’ve been wearing that fragrance as a signature scent since 2016, testing various alternatives, so I wanted to find a cheaper option. To be honest, it has been a disappointment 😞. On my skin, the opening is completely different: while Good Girl opens with coffee as the star, this is very floral and I can’t identify the notes well. The heart is the only part that resembles the original, but it lasts a mere moment; soon those floral and woody notes return, which have nothing to do with the original evolution. In the original, I notice more the balance between the florals and that spiced sweetness of tonka bean, praline, cocoa, and vanilla. It’s a pity, because the longevity is there, but it’s not what I was looking for.
It is true that it resembles the GG, but at first I sensed something more fruity and it is so delicious; I like it much more. It is more versatile and sexy, yet being cleaner allows the white flowers to shine. A delightful surprise!
A blind buy that turned out lovely. It smells of sweet white florals, but it lacks the longevity and sillage one expects from a fragrance. A bit disappointing, even though people said it was the dupe for CH Good Girl.