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Turab Al Dhahab

3.65 de 5
276 votos

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Descripción

Turab Al Dhahab by Ard Al Zaafaran is a floral fruity gourmand fragrance for women. The top notes are white flowers and lime, a vibrant green lemon; the heart notes evoke coconut milk, vanilla and nutmeg; the base note is musk.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 14%
  • Primavera 31%
  • Verano 39%
  • Otoño 16%
  • Día 75%
  • Noche 25%

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Comunidad

276 votos

  • Positivo 65%
  • Negativo 18%
  • Neutral 16%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 1 nota

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6 reseñas

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  • Incredible perfume! The note that stands out most is the sweet coconut with that vanilla touch. Very rich, feminine, dense yet elegant. The longevity is brutal and the projection is good. Perhaps a bit too strong for hot days. Totally recommended.

  • I almost feel like I’m repeating myself with the Coconut Fizz by Guerlain. The scent is very similar and I would use it the same way. I must clarify I haven’t tested them together. Turab, like the Guerlain, starts citrusy before sending a realistic coconut with white flowers. Here, there is much more vanilla with the coconut, but without making it sweet; it’s a non-pastel vanilla. It also has a warm spicy touch, I believe nutmeg. In the dry-down, I don’t sense musk, but by my olfactory memory, it almost smells like the sandalwood base of Coconut Fizz. In summary, it’s a simple and pleasant scent, with little evolution, for informal spring or summer days… or whenever you want to travel olfactorily to a tropical paradise. It’s less elegant and fresh than Coconut Fizz due to the lack of aquatic notes. For that reason, it might also work well with the first cold days if you still want coconut (which isn’t usually my case, except for exceptions like Versace’s Crystal Noir with its soapy and deep coconut). Trail is medium-high for the first two hours and lasts about five hours on my skin. Finally, I like Coconut Fizz more, but Turab is very similar and cheaper. Its bottle with a faux leather rim seems very original. Aroma 8/10 Longevity 6.5/10 Trail 7/10 Value for money 8/10 Versatility 6/10 Packaging 7.5/10 Would I buy again? Maybe

  • Smelling this and seeing it compared to VIW makes me want to pull my own eyes out… they don’t resemble each other, even unintentionally.

  • Another blind buy with no regrets. The price-to-quality ratio is top-notch. When I sprayed it on the cap, I understood nothing, so I took a break and then tested it on my skin to see what it was: sweet, citrusy, coconut, lactonic, and vanilla embracing it all. As it dries, the musk becomes noticeable. I found it very pleasant, with a moderate trail and lasting about eight hours on the skin.

  • The start is bizarre; it smells of burnt plastic and regurgitated milk. Within ten minutes, it fades, leaving a soft coconut milk with vanilla and musk. It’s linear, projects strongly for two hours, then drops in intensity without disappearing. Ignoring the terrible opening, it’s a gourmand summer coconut that makes you hungry. I see it more for mild weather or good days, not extreme heat. Be careful with the initial application; it made me dizzy and gave me a headache. A good addition to a woman’s wardrobe if you’re not scared by that pungent opening. Pleasant: 6/10 Interesting: 5/10 Versatile: 6/10 Original: 6/10

  • It went largely unnoticed. The opening is floral, but the coconut skin note quickly takes over, with a touch of nutmeg and a subtle sweetness. After half an hour, the musk emerges, smelling clean and soapy. It’s not a bad scent, but it wasn’t what I was looking for: I wanted a summery coconut, yet I found a clean one suitable for all year round. The projection is weak and lasts about four hours on the skin.