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Terra
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Rayhaan Terra is a spicy oriental fragrance for men. This creation, launched in 2025, unfolds a complex and evocative olfactory pyramid. The top notes combine cardamom, elemi, Sichuan pepper, bergamot and lemon (sour lime), offering a vibrant and spicy opening. The heart of the composition reveals patchouli, cumin, coriander, anise, saffron, orange blossom, absinthe, geranium and rose, weaving an exotic and floral atmosphere. Finally, the base notes settle with incense, vanilla, amber, benzoin, myrrh, oud wood, labdanum, musk, birch, ambergris and maltol, closing the experience with a warm, woody and resinous trail of great persistence.
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Rayhaan Terra starts like the Hugo Boss Bottled Absolu (which I love) with no menthol as outsiders claim. Then come sharp spices and lemon. After 15-30 minutes it dries down and cumin joins a gentle patchouli. After an hour it flattens out, spices drop, and a vanilla emerges to blend everything, similar to Amouage Outlands. It’s not for everyone; the spicy part can be dizzying. Still, good inspiration with decent longevity and aroma for that 40-45€ price tag. Not the divine papaya of influencers. 8.5/10.
Fantastic fragrance, but not for everyone. It smells sweet, sophisticated, and addictive. I own the Boss Absolu and they have nothing to do with each other. It deserves all the hype: it smells brutal and is unique, hard to find anywhere. Cheers.
Does anyone else have the Rayhaan Crimson? They smell incredibly similar. Perhaps it’s due to the shared spices from the same house. This one is more complex and lasts longer, but they serve a very similar purpose.
Tested with a 3ml decant and honestly, it’s disappointing. No one talks about how much it smells like Chanel’s Antaeus, but without the rose and with a very unpleasant solvent note. This smells bad; I wouldn’t wear it for the life of me. By the way, nothing to do with Boss Bottled Absolu, which is a masterpiece. The Terra is absolute rubbish.
A fragrance where the bottle reflects its essence: a flowery oriental and spicy scent for mature people who aren’t too fanatical about sweetness. Niche aroma. I haven’t smelled Amouage Outlands, my supposed inspiration, because it’s impossible to find here, but the concept is interesting for the price. In the end, the dry down smells like a spiced vanilla cake with many facets; they tried to make it more wearable than its inspiration. Here, it’s not the opening that shines, but the dry down. I’ll keep testing, but it’s a good option, very different from commercial scents. I got it for 35 dollars in California so you don’t get overcharged; most Rayhaan perfumes are between 25 and 45 dollars. From the house, my favourite remains Crimson, inspired by Creed’s Centaurus.
I am the type who thinks colours smell like something, and this perfume gives me the sensation of Dark Green Bottle, Bronze Gold and even Charcoal Black. A 100% masculine perfume, but a masculine flow for 35 to 60 year olds. It’s not a fragrance for “beginners” or noses accustomed to the commercial. Terra is for rigorous Winter and late Autumn. Heat will make the cumin and oud become very “dirty” and suffocating. I prefer to use it at night (20:00 – 04:00). It’s a gala perfume, for events in large spaces or outdoor night events. Duration on skin 12+ hours with High/Aggressive projection during the first 4 hours, “floods rooms”. It’s a fragrance that enters before you and stays when you leave. 5 sprays is more than enough to go well loaded. Question every man asks: Does this really make women like it? Short answer, NO, it’s not a “panty dropper” nor does it seek flattery. Why NO? The presence of cumin and coriander is often perceived as “body odour” or sweat by many female noses. Also, the birch note adds a smoked/burnt leather nuance that results in being too rough.
A fragrance in which its very bottle reflects what it can become, it has an oriental and spicy flow, for mature people and not so fanatical about the sweet and modern, an aroma leaning towards niche. I haven’t had the chance to smell “Outlands” by Amouage, its supposed inspiration, because it’s impossible to find it in my region, but what a very interesting concept for its price. At the end of its performance and in the dry-down it has left me with an aroma similar to a spiced vanilla pastry but with many facets in its evolution; I think they tried to make it more bearable and youthful than its inspiration, here the protagonist is not the opening, but the dry-down. I’ll keep trying, but for me it’s not a bad option, of course, very different from the commercial. I got it for 35 dollars in California, I say, so you don’t overpay for it. Most Rayhaans are between 25 or 45 dollars, no more. From the house, my favourite remains Crimson, an inspiration of Centaurus by Creed.
At first, I thought it was too oriental, an explosion of spices without that citrus touch I was expecting. I agree with the colleague: it reminded me of Crimson, which didn’t convince me at the start either, but now I’m hooked. I’ll wait to see if it settles better on the skin.
Hello, I tried it with a 3 ml decant and I was blown away: nobody notices it smells like Chanel’s Antaeus, but without the rose and with a super strong solvent that is disgusting. Totally horrible, don’t even think about it. By the way, it has nothing to do with Boss Bottled Absolu (I have had it since launch and it is a masterpiece); Terra is a proper shambles.
I’m one of those who smells colours: this smells of dark bottle green, bronze gold and burnt black. It is 100% masculine, for men aged 35 to 60. It’s not for beginners or noses accustomed to commercial scents. Terra is for a rigorous winter and late autumn. Heat makes the cumin and oud turn very dirty and suffocating. I prefer to wear it at night (20:00 to 04:00). It is a formal fragrance, for events in large spaces or outdoors at night. Longevity on skin is 12+ hours with high/aggressive projection for the first 4 hours, flooding rooms. It is a fragrance that enters before you and lingers when you leave. Five sprays are more than enough to go well loaded. The question every man asks: does this really appeal to women? Short answer, NO, it is not a panty dropper nor does it seek flattery. Why NO? Cumin and coriander are often perceived as body odour or sweat by many female noses. Furthermore, the birch note adds a too-rudimentary smoked/burnt leather nuance.
I just tried Rayhaan Terra and it’s an incredible addition to my collection. On my skin it smells of spiced vanilla, which I love, and it’s perfect because vanilla is my favourite scent. I’ve seen some find it mature, but honestly I think it suits anyone wanting to express confidence, especially from the age of 30. It has a mature and sexy touch, but doesn’t limit it to an age. Using it has been like upgrading in fragrances; I started with basics and now I’m exploring unique Arab scents and this stands out. It makes me feel secure and elegant, enjoying this new experience very much.
Hello, I bought it for around 39.90€ for 100ml with shipping. What I like about this Arab brand is that the prices are standardised; in other brands it seems like an auction and I think it’s ridiculous. That said: it’s not for everyone, nor do I recommend it if you don’t like this world, because it’s difficult. It’s very spicy, warm, ambered, potent, and particular. For those who love it and those who hate it. I tried Amouage Outlands afterwards and indeed the opening of the original is ‘difficult’; I even thought something was wrong with it. The first 30 minutes give a Vicks VapoRub sensation. They are similar in the dry down. This Terra goes straight there. Are they similar? Yes, there are quality differences, but it delivers. Opening it smells like a closed cupboard full of spices, strange. After two months, the longevity increased by an hour and the notes ‘opened up’, now it smells great. Advice: if it happens to you, wait. The change is clear: from 6-0 negative votes initially, now 2-4 positive ones. I didn’t like it at first, now I do. On dry skin it lasts 7-8 hours, on clothes for two days, with a powerful trail at the start. It’s for winter and night, not in poorly ventilated spaces. A perfume should entice, not shout. Hope this helps. Cheers.
Hello, I bought it for about 39.90 € for 100 ml in an online store with shipping included. What I like about this Arab brand is that it has fairly standardised prices. To me, who in other brands it seems like an auction to buy them, seeing how they go from 60 € to 20 € or vice versa, it seems like a joke. Said that beforehand: IT IS NOT a perfume for everyone, nor do I recommend it if you don’t like this world much, because it is a difficult perfume. It is a very spicy, warm, ambered, potent and particular aroma. There will be those who will love it and those who will hate it equally. I mention that I tried Amouage Outlands after buying this Rayhaan, and indeed the opening of the original is “difficult”, not to say that at first I didn’t like it at all (I even thought something was wrong with the perfume). During the first 30 minutes it gives a very Vicks Vaporub type sensation. It is in the dry-down where they really resemble each other. This Terra goes straight to that dry-down. Do they resemble? Yes. Obviously there are differences in the quality of the notes (they can’t be the same), but it fulfils very well, which is the important thing. As soon as you open it and spray, it smells literally like a closed cupboard full of spices, as if the notes were “closed”: a strange smell. After two months, not only did the duration increase by more than an hour, but those notes “opened” and now the smell is really very pleasant. I mention this as advice in case anyone experiences the same. The change is so clear that, when family and friends smelled it freshly opened, the result was 6–0 in negative votes. After those two months, it went to 2–4 in positive votes. And I include myself: at first I didn’t like it, now I do. In my case (dry skin), it lasts about 7–8 hours. On clothes it lasts two days, and the first two hours it leaves a quite potent, even heavy trail. It is clearly a winter and night perfume, and I would never use it in poorly ventilated spaces, because it can be annoying. Remember: a perfume must incite, not shout. I hope this helps you. Greetings.
I just tried Rayhaan Terra and it has been an incredible addition to my collection. On my skin, it feels like a spiced vanilla that I love, and it’s perfect for me because vanilla is one of my favourite aromas. I’ve seen comments that Terra can seem more mature, but honestly I think it’s suitable for anyone who wants to express confidence, especially from the age of 30. It is true that it has a more mature and sexy touch, but that doesn’t limit it to a specific age. For me, using Rayhaan Terra has been like leveling up in the world of fragrances. I started with more basic perfumes and now I’m exploring more unique Arab perfumes, and this really stands out. In short, it’s a fragrance that makes you feel more secure and elegant, and I’m enjoying this new experience a lot.
Honestly the opening feels very synthetic, I don’t quite like it. But in the dry-down it’s totally different, it feels like a very rich and pleasant aroma. Good option for cold days.
Arrived excited after all the hype… the surprise was that it felt very similar to Rayhaan Crimson :/. I’ll try it again, but for now I think it’s redundant to have both.
Finally I could try it after so long and I have mixed thoughts. Without a doubt it is a difficult scent, don’t buy it blindly; it’s better to pay for a decant with shipping than to buy the bottle and then not like it. The opening doesn’t please me much, but after a few minutes it changes, and after an hour or two it finishes transforming, leaving a warm spicy sweetness, a slightly bitter green vibe. I think it’s a very serious fragrance, but not necessarily very formal. A very interesting smell if you are passionate about perfumery, but the truth is this is something I would never recommend, not because it’s bad, but because I see it difficult for anyone to like it. It’s not versatile, neither casual nor formal, but I think it’s more pleasant for cold than for heat. Personally, although I appreciate it and find it interesting, I wouldn’t buy it again. Try a decant and decide if it’s for you!
Citrusy cardamom, talc-like and creamy. Ideal for cool evenings and afternoons. A delightful surprise from Rayhaan and the best in the brand.
The most intense perfume I’ve tried from the house. Here you have spices and resins in good quantity, giving it an Amouage vibe with complex and intense aromas. It has so much complexity that it feels like an aromatic ball; invites use only in autumns and winters, cold days and nights. Not for beginners to trendy sweet scents; you must like intense perfumes. Smells very good, more expensive than it costs; I suppose it’s a good interpretation of the original, well-made. The only drawback is its short evolution before settling into the dry-down. As I said, it’s exclusive for cold weather, for informal use outside working hours; don’t wear it to invade others’ senses if you work in a confined place, plus it doesn’t fit those work occasions. Also, don’t abuse the sprays, three are enough and you get longevity and projection of over 6 hours; if it stops projecting after a while, the aroma reactivates. It’s a good option for its price to get a fragrance with density and good performance. If you’re not used to these complex Amouage vibes, here is a starting point to delve into that olfactory horizon, whether you are or not a lover of niche oriental or western perfumery. I must say it’s somewhat dense and heavy for female skin, I classify it as masculine-unisex. Try it and greetings.
Smells very similar to the Essencial Oud Vanilla from Natura (masculine).