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Shaheen Gold
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Shaheen Gold by Lattafa Perfumes is a fragrance from the unisex family, launched in 2022. The top notes are pineapple and grapefruit; the heart notes are fig and lavender; and the base notes are vanilla, patchouli and tonka bean.
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- Positivo 74%
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Excellent fragrance with lots of pineapple, good longevity and trail, though to me it smells 100% masculine.
Delicious for pineapple lovers. Good longevity and moderate projection. Recommended.
10/10, incredible. Fruity with a masculine touch due to that ripe fig and sweet pineapple lasting hours. Original, sweet without being cloying. Lasts over 9 hours on skin with a 2-hour trail. Totally recommended if you enjoy these notes.
10/10, beast mode. It’s fruity but has a masculine edge thanks to the ripe fig and sweet pineapple that last for hours. Smells original, sweet without being cloying. On my skin it lasts over 9 hours with a trail for 2 hours. If you like these notes, it’s a must.
Brutal pineapple with an smoky base I can’t quite identify; smells incredibly original. Lasts about 8 hours on skin and projects well.
I confess I’m a bit high because I smoked a churro a moment ago, so my opinion is subjective. Smells sweet and very fruity, with a marked fig giving it a feminine touch, but don’t be alarmed, as it dries down to masculine (I sense an undeclared leather). If you like tropical scents you’ll like it, it’s not mind-blowing or anything new. Works all year round, but test it in cold. Edited: I tried Paco Rabanne’s Phantom and yes, they’re very similar, seems like a clone.
Well, I’m a bit flighty because I just smoked a churro, so my opinion is subjective. Sweet and very fruity; the fig note is very marked and makes it a bit feminine, but don’t be alarmed, it’s unisex because as it dries it becomes more masculine (I sense a slight undeclared leather, what face to put on). If you like tropical scents, you’ll like it; it won’t drive you crazy, nothing new. For me, it works all year; we’ll have to see how it behaves in the cold, but I calculate that it will. Note: I tested Phantom by Paco Rabanne and yes, they are very similar, seems like a clone or imitation.
Too unisex for my taste… the fig note gives it a very marked, mature feminine character.
Wow wow wow. My wife gifted me this fragrance for our sixth anniversary, a tremendous surprise. SHAHEEN GOLD. What a richness of aroma. Very marked, juicy, yellow, and exquisite fruity pineapple. Balanced with a green, powdery touch of fig, then bathed in a jacuzzi of warm vanilla with the coy sweetness of tonka bean. It has given me two whiffs and it was a nostalgia shock; it reminds me of a vanilla I used when I was young, the PI by Givenchy. Careful, it’s not a clone, but the warm, gentlemanly vanilla is very similar. It’s like applying PI over a pineapple salad. It also reminds me of 1 MILLION PRIVÉ by Paco Rabanne that I have at my in-laws’ in Puebla for the cold. Perhaps it’s not the eighth wonder nor does it pretend to innovate, but using it is a delight. Excellent for dates, weddings, or special moments. If you like sweet, fruity, vanilla, warm, and spiced fragrances, here is a gem. SMELL: Beautiful, nostalgic, certainly sweet and sexy. LONGEVITY: 8-9 hours. PROJECTION: 2-3 hours, very good, then a solid bubble. SEASONS: Spring, autumn, and winter. In extreme heat, use it in air-conditioned places.
Bought it blind for the pineapple and I love it. Marked opening of pineapple with grapefruit that balances the sweet and fresh. Watch out, the opening is strong and feminine, could remind you of 90s fragrances, but it’s unisex. Then comes the sensual powdery fig and the dominant vanilla. Lavender and tonka bean close it off masculine, so to my taste it smells more like a man’s scent. Moderate but potent trail for 2 hours, then dry and short, but smells good. Lasts 3-4 hours. I see it for fresh afternoons or evening, not in heat due to the sweet opening and powdery vanilla that can invade. For daytime I prefer Qaed Al Fursan, which has fresher pineapple and jasmine.
Rich and fruity aroma but it doesn’t last even 6 hours. Low projection. Just another generic Arabian perfume. Too much hype.
I bought it blind for the pineapple and I love it. Marked opening of pineapple and grapefruit that balances the sweet and fresh. Watch out, the opening is strong and feminine; it could recall fragrances from the 90s, so test before buying, but it’s very unisex. As soon as the pineapple fades in comes the sensual, powdery fig and the predominant vanilla. Lavender and tonka bean close it off, more masculine to my taste, certainly more masculine than feminine. Moderate but potent sillage for the first 2 hours, then it dries down to a short distance but still smells good. Good longevity, 3-4 hours. I see it for cool winter afternoons or evenings. I don’t use it in the heat due to the sweet opening and powdery vanilla which can be invasive. For daytime, I prefer Qaed Al Fursan which has a fresher pineapple and jasmine.
Starting with the presentation: as my first Arabian perfume, I was surprised by how neat and presentable the bottle and box are for this price. The aroma upon application seems very feminine with marked pineapple and vanilla, but seconds later the bitter touch of grapefruit gives it a masculine character. Pleasant, a good blind buy without regrets. Regular longevity, about 5 hours (my skin isn’t very cooperative). The first hour and a half projects strongly, then it weakens but remains noticeable. Usable in any season. Recommended for the price.
I tried this perfume looking for vanilla and pineapple. On my skin, the opening was sweet and elegant but then transformed into something strong, acidic, and unbearable, almost like insecticide. In the tester, it was more citrusy, floral, masculine, and attractive. Essences react differently on everyone; components that disappear on some appear intensified on others. It’s not bad, just not for me. For other men who don’t have that reaction, it’s totally recommended. It’s too complex for formal outdoor situations where the notes drop in intensity. Worth having in a collection.
I tried this perfume thinking about its vanilla and pineapple. The opening was excellent, sweet, aromatic and elegant. Then it evolved on my skin into something like insecticide: acidic, strong and unbearable. On blotter paper it was different, less intense, citrusy, floral, masculine and attractive. I clarify that essences react differently on each skin; some components disappear and others intensify as in my case. It’s not that the product is bad, it’s just not for me, but for other men where the components don’t externalise like this, it’s totally recommended. It’s complex, for formal and elegant situations, outdoors its notes drop within a few hours. Due to its complexity, it can stay in the collection without issues.
Luxurious packaging typical of the Arabian house and beast mode value for money (I paid 20€ for 95%, watch out for that). Comes out with juicy synthetic pineapple and a yellowish-green tone (fig). Then the sweetness hides and a powdery facet emerges. I’m not sure what the vanilla does, perhaps to add creaminess to the lavender. I can’t detect the tonka bean. Performance is 5-6 hours, strong trail for the first hour then just a personal bubble. Ideal for spring/autumn indoors, doesn’t bother anyone. If you catch it cheap and like pineapple + aromatic + vanilla, it’s a yes.
Luxurious packaging typical of this Arabian house. Incredible value for money, but be aware: I paid £20 for a 95% bottle, so keep that in mind. It opens with a juicy, synthetic pineapple (yellowish-green fig tone). Then the sweetness recedes and the aromatic, powdery notes emerge. I’m not sure what the vanilla does, perhaps to add creaminess to the lavender. I don’t detect the tonka bean. Performance is 5-6 hours; the first hour projects well, then it becomes a personal bubble. Perfect for day-to-day wear in spring and autumn. Pineapple, fig, and a creamy base that isn’t intrusive. Great for casual indoor use. If you find it cheap and like the blend, it’s a definite yes.
100% clone of Phantom by Paco Rabanne. Longevity and sillage are moderate, lasting around 8 hours on my skin. Smells fantastic and generates plenty of compliments. Ideal for hot weather.
Reminds me of Fico di Amalfi? Does anyone else notice that?
Anyone claiming it’s a dupe for Paco Rabanne’s Phantom hasn’t worn both to compare. Phantom features lemon, smoky lavender, and vanilla in its phases; Shaheen Gold is pineapple, grapefruit, and fig over lavender with a creamy vanilla. They share citrus (pineapple/grapefruit vs lemon), lavender, and vanilla, but as Shaheen Gold dries down it goes fruity and sweet due to the fig, whereas Phantom remains acidic, earthy, and smoky.
If you like citrus with vanilla, this is your fragrance. Very versatile, suitable for everything thanks to the vanilla-citrus combo, ideal for warm climates. At $30 it’s good, but if you don’t like sweets, it might cloy you.
The first time, it didn’t convince me at all; I only took to it weeks later. I have a love-hate relationship with the initial dislike, but now I like it. It doesn’t obsess me, but I wear it with confidence and have received many compliments. Someone even seriously asked if I was wearing JPG, and I nodded. It starts with a warm citrus grapefruit, evolving into vanilla. Very versatile, suitable for both winter and summer. Excellent price, and I find it unisex (which disappoints me slightly; I expected something more seductively masculine). Brilliant for a collection.
It opens with pineapple, which isn’t pleasant at first, but improves as it dries down. It feels like a standard pineapple, nothing extraordinary. Performance is correct for the price: longevity and projection are satisfactory.
Lattafa’s Shaheen Gold is peculiar: at first it seems odd, but over time you get hooked. Pineapple, grapefruit, and fig (it reminds me of a fig jam I once tried) with a touch of pineapple freshness. The vanilla provides a base but doesn’t dominate. It’s original; it doesn’t smell like Phantom or anything else.
Excellent aroma, unique and not overpowering. The price is sometimes high, but it’s worth it for the longevity (6-8+ hours), sillage, and notes. 10 out of 10 😀
Masculine, fruity, and fresh. Smells like a clean, serious man. I see it as perfect for the office in spring, summer, or a warm autumn. Very delicious.
To be honest, I didn’t like it much. The opening and dry-down bother me; it’s strong and heavy, more suited to summer. I think it’s better for a fresh autumn or spring. The fig blends heavily with the vanilla and patchouli; the citrus notes appear slowly and softly. It balances out after 1.5 hours. Good longevity (8 hours) but poor projection. In Chile, 100ml costs 24,000 CLP (approx. $26 USD).
A truly exquisite perfume, highly recommended. Notes of pineapple, lavender, fig, and vanilla; it smells super tropical.
Very elegant, ideal for events or work; it’s not sexy but professional. A bit heavy with brutal projection and a strong sillage that sometimes reaches my palate. Sweet and woody with citrus, clean and potent to the point of being dizzying. Suitable only for night or cold weather.