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Safwaan L’autre Oud
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Safwaan L'autre Oud by Lattafa Perfumes is a woody-floral musky fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2023, this composition features a top note of rose, a heart of spicy and amber notes, and a base of oud wood and woody notes.
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It opens with saffron and quality amber notes, worthy of a niche house. It evolves like an Arabic perfume: spices, nuts, and candied fruits, bordering on smoky. In the base, a sublime vanilla. It’s not a rose-oud; the rose supports it at the end, surely sweet. It’s a sweet and amber twist in the style of Rosendo Mateu 5 (not a clone). For those seeking warm, spiced scents, a good option.
Perhaps undervalued, but I loved it. It lasts a long time and leaves a good trail. It’s sweet; I use it in the office and people notice it smells good, although they don’t offer deep compliments. Buy it blindly; it’s rewarding and gift-price. I would buy it again.
I threw it on the floor. It doesn’t work for me at all. After a few days in the sun, it smells like sour beer mixed with cheap old furniture. What a pity for the presentation of such a bad product.
Perhaps undervalued, but I loved it. It has good longevity and projection, and it’s sweet. I wear it at work and people notice it smells lovely, although they don’t always compliment me. Buy blindly; it’s a pleasant surprise and the price is practically a bargain. I would buy it again without hesitation.
I got rid of it; it just doesn’t work for me. After a few days in the sun, it smells like rancid beer mixed with second-hand furniture. What a pity regarding the packaging for such a poor product.
It starts with a hit of fermented liquor, but within minutes it shifts to wood, caramel, and lots of sweetness. It delivers completely; it’s a total success. An excellent purchase, very rich.
It starts strong, almost like fermented liquor, but in minutes it softens into wood and caramel. It’s sweet, potent, and women notice it. Excellent purchase, very tasty.
It starts very soft due to the oud, with a sweetness leaning towards caramel, which together with the amber makes it a good scent. It evolves into a sweet, skin-close animalic scent where the oud is more noticeable, but the aura it generates is a sweet, vanilla-infused scent between unisex and masculine. It has good performance; the box and bottle are beautiful, and the quality-to-price ratio is incredible, which is typical of Lattafa. I recommend it more for people over 30 and for a more masculine vibe. Also for women who don’t mind oud on the skin, because what you smell and what others catch in bursts seems more like a touch of caramel and vanilla, but intense. Longevity is 6 to 8 hours on skin and 4 or 5 hours of sillage. In winter, it lasts 8 to 12 hours, with sillage for the first 6 hours. The trail covers a couple of metres or 3, depending on the draft in the place. I recommend it very much…
I’ve been wearing this perfume for a year. To start with, it’s difficult. The initial hit is heavy on spices and alcohol, along with lots of rose and a slightly dirty oud. That harsh opening can give the impression of spoiled, fermented spices. It’s brutal; it hits hard. However, it’s for cold climates; that’s where it makes sense. In the air, it has lots of sweetness; the roundness of the rose improves, the spices open up and become less aggressive. The amber gives it that heaviness and depth. Although they shouldn’t be confused, the rose will be present for much of its life. In the end, it leaves that oud bathed in rose with spices, but that sensation of fermentation doesn’t disappear entirely. It sweetens with time and becomes pleasant. It’s unique and exclusive for cold weather and open spaces where you can let it breathe; that way, its harsh opening and strong mix make sense. But I insist, use it somewhere open and fresh or cold; that’s where it shines and is enjoyed. Do not buy it blindly.
The opening is a soft animalic note from the oud, with a sweet touch of caramel and amber that makes it brilliant. It then evolves into something sweet and vanilla-like, clinging to the skin; it’s more masculine but suitable for women who aren’t put off by oud. It smells like an intense caramel and vanilla toffee. Performance is 6 to 8 hours on skin (up to 12 in winter) with a trail of 2-3 metres. Incredible value for money; I highly recommend it for those over 30.
I’ve worn this for a year now. Although it initially smells like spicy alcohol and a dirty oud that’s quite alarming, it transforms beautifully in the dry-down. The opening is brutal, but then the rose and amber round everything off, leaving a sweet and deep scent. It’s only suitable for cold climates and open spaces where its strong blend makes sense. Don’t buy blindly if you don’t want it to seem fermented at first.
It’s a spicy, alcoholic, and strong scent at first that opens your nostrils and makes you think, ‘good grief, this isn’t for me’. After a minute or two, that intensity fades, leaving a warm, spicy scent with amber, vanilla, and oud notes. By two hours, it’s a spiced vanilla with amber touches, in a gourmand style. I bought it in summer, but it shines more in autumn and winter. I compared it with a friend’s Rosendo Mateu No. 5 (quite aged) and they have a pleasant similarity. Yesterday I was roasting meat and got smoked up, and the fragrance lasted 14 hours on my skin (I applied it at 5 pm and could still detect it at 7 am the next day). After getting smoked, a friend arrived three hours later and said I smelled like some kind of cake; it was the perfume. The clothes have been wearing it for 24 hours and still smell quite strong. Frankly, a gem for the price.
I let it mature for two years and what a delicious result. The harsh opening has vanished; now it smells strong yet noble: woody, with rose, sweet notes, and an intense spice. The base is the richest I’ve ever tried. When I first bought it, I was disgusted—it smelled of fermentation and mezcal, nothing like perfume. Now it smells wonderful and pleasant. You need a lot of patience with its maturation. It takes time, but it’s worth it.
It performs incredibly well, with an animalic and stale cheese nuance that lasts about 20 or 30 minutes. Then it settles into a dense, sweet scent that improves considerably. It could work for cold nights, but otherwise it’s not very versatile. I wouldn’t buy it again.
The opening is too animalic, with a note of rancid cheese that is a disaster for 20 or 30 minutes. Then it settles into a dense sweetness and improves. It might be appealing for cold nights, but otherwise it’s very versatile. I would not buy it again.