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Yara Candy
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Yara Candy by Lattafa Perfumes is a 2024 creation belonging to the fruity-floral-gourmand olfactive family, designed for women. This new fragrance unfolds its top notes with the freshness of blackcurrants and green mandarin. The heart of the composition reveals an effervescent strawberry caramel interwoven with the delicacy of gardenia. To finish, the base notes offer a warm and enveloping blend of vanilla, musk, amber, and sandalwood.
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It’s very delicious; I didn’t like it much at first, but then I let it mature for a month and have been using it, and wow, now I do smell the gummy scent, it literally smells like those strawberry gums with sugar. It opens fruity, a bit citrusy, but then that gummy scent comes out, and you feel the creamy vanilla. It’s not so gourmand, mind you; as I describe it, it might sound creamier than it is, and no, it’s less creamy than the Regular Yara, more acidic, very sweet, very delicious. On my skin, it doesn’t last long; you have to reapply, whereas the Pink Yara lasts much longer.
It’s childish yet rich and fun; you can feel the acidity of the little candies like a sweet caramel fizz. I would only buy it if I had many perfumes I adore, as it’s quite a ‘vitamin’. It vastly outperforms the classic Yara. Predominant note: the acidic little candies. Occasion: under 15 for everything, over 15 for daytime, informal, to lift the mood. Reasonable price, though I feel it’s overpriced (like almost everything from Lattafa). While I found it original, I wouldn’t choose it and don’t think it’s suitable for anyone’s signature. Hyper-feminine. If I could get it in travel size, that would be ideal.
I was very excited because I’m a fan of sweet perfumes, but I’m glad I tested it before buying it blind. I asked to smell it in two different shops on two different days, and I was disappointed in both tests. The opening is a simple fruity scent; I didn’t feel anything that reminded me of the ‘candy’ it’s supposed to evoke. Furthermore, the base notes feel too masculine to me, somewhat woody and spicy; I didn’t even detect the vanilla. The contrast between the opening and the base is too abrupt. I don’t recommend buying it blind.
It has surprised me greatly, for the better. At first, it was strange because people said it smelled like sweets, but it doesn’t smell like that to me at all. The first time I sprayed it, it seemed to smell like plastic, like cheap perfumes, but it was the musk notes settling. After that strange note, it turns into a sweet fruit salad, as if the fruits had condensed milk. It’s very strange, like a fruit juice on steroids. And sweet, super sweet. With a syrupy touch after a while. The strawberry and blackcurrant are very noticeable. The vanilla adds sweetness but isn’t very prominent. It lasts a very long time; on clothes, I can still smell it days later. On skin, it lasts practically all day. I wear it to go to work, and when I come back in the afternoon, my partner smells it as soon as I walk through the door. A very positive experience. If you like super fruity and sweet perfumes, you’ll love it. For the price, I think it’s a complete perfume.
I adore it. It’s been a long time since a fragrance obsessed me, and this one managed it. It’s incredibly sweet, with very penetrating vanilla touches, very enveloping, feminine, and captivating. For lovers of gourmand perfumes like me, it’s a must-have.
I thought it would be something else, but I could definitely wear it. Although it smells like sweets, it’s fresh due to the fruits and other notes. I wouldn’t buy it as it hasn’t surprised or shocked me; there are many similar ones, it doesn’t break the mould, and I find it cheap. It’s very feminine and cheerful, not gourmand to my taste, but I could wear it. Not remarkable.
I find it super delicious. I detect much more vanilla in this Candy than in the regular Yara. It’s like sweets covered in vanilla and caramel, although it opens up super sparkingly thanks to the tangerine. I’m keen to try it mixed with the Yara.
It’s addictive. The first time I smelled it, I thought: ‘this reminds me of something’. It was Midnight Fantasy by Britney, but more gourmand, without the plum acidity, featuring a fruity gummy scent that really stands out. It’s not pretentious; it’s enchanting. Unlike other reviews, I didn’t detect any vanilla, but rather a sweets-like sweetness. I haven’t tested it long enough to judge the longevity, but I liked it.
The opening is ridiculously synthetic, reminding me of the Glade air freshener on buses, though it improves considerably as it dries down.
I bought this for my daughter blindfolded, and honestly, it didn’t convince me. It smells quite a bit like Victoria’s Secret Pure Seduction.
I had no faith and was surprised. The scent is exquisite and addictive, edible even. It smells of sweet strawberry gummies; it’s vibrant, colourful and playful. It lasts about seven hours with a good trail.
This perfume reminds me a lot of the Kriska Romance.
The opening isn’t my favourite; it reminds me of Britney’s Fantasy (which I don’t like), but the evolution is brilliant. The dry-down is good and addictive. It’s a soft, feminine gourmand vanilla that captivated me.
It opens sweet and citrusy, like candy gummies. Then it becomes vanilla, but it’s an artificial vanilla I didn’t enjoy. To be precise, it’s the same vanilla as in Jeanne Arthes’ Candyland.
It’s not spectacular; it’s a generic sweetie but pleasant. It has an artificial aftertaste that doesn’t bother me. It turns creamy and soft thanks to a musky vanilla and powdery sandalwood. The raspberry and mandarin balance well. It reminds me a bit of Britney’s Fantasy, Meow, and Katy Perry’s Purr. For the price, you can’t ask for more, and I liked it more than the first Yara, which I gifted to my mum and suited her perfectly.
It smells like bottled diabetes and isn’t the second coming of Christ, as they say. (Personal opinion) ☝️ I tried it in-store: lovely fruity opening, but within seconds it dries down to cheap chantilly, caramel, like a walking cake that attracts flies. In the end, it’s very spiced and woody, typical of Arabic perfumes. It’s synthetic, cloying, and destroys the olfactory senses. It’s common to see it due to the price and hype, but in heat it suffocates. I can’t think of when to use it. I’d only recommend it to a little girl, but I doubt she’d last it.
Compared to the Kriska Romance (I own both), this smells of acidic strawberry with vanilla, whereas the other is chocolate, sexier and more elegant. It has an artificial touch of acidic gummies with creamy vanilla. It’s for teenage girls looking for something fun. It resembles the Fantasy; they are distant cousins. I prefer the original Yara Rosa a thousand times over. Sometimes less is more.
I love that it smells like the original Yara without those floral notes I didn’t fancy. It’s delicious, like dulce de leche strawberry, but I’m disappointed by the longevity: it doesn’t last more than two hours and the trail is weak.
It’s a sweet perfume that doesn’t feel cloying to me. It lasts a good six hours on skin and on clothes it stays until you wash it. It’s not my favourite but it delivers; it smells good.
It’s good for everyday wear; not a WOW scent, but I like it. Since I love sweets, this smells of strawberry and vanilla. It’s lovely and casual. It lasts a bit but leaves no trail; it stays more on the clothes than on the skin.
The opening with the gummy candy notes was super sweet and dazzling, but the dry-down made me gag: it smelled like urine, so I had to wash the skin where I applied it. I suppose that’s the animal note.
I love it; very sweet, in the style of Kriska Shock. I wear it day and night. It lasts all day, although I feel it doesn’t have much sillage.
How good that I bought it on offer; otherwise, I would be very disappointed. It’s a pleasant scent but doesn’t stand out among the Yaras: less sweet than Rosa and less interesting than Naranja (I don’t like Blanco). I thought it would have more acidity, like Taskeen Marina, to balance the sweetness, but it’s just sweet, flat, and less long-lasting than Rosa. We’ll have to find a use for it; it doesn’t bother me enough to not recommend it, but I wouldn’t recommend it either.
A delicious scent, very sweet but not cloying, where the Strawberry Fizz Candy note predominates. It’s not my type of fragrance; it’s too childish for my taste.
Of all the Yaras, this is my favourite. It’s a youthful, sweet, and uncomplicated scent that doesn’t detract from its charm. The watermelon sweet smell predominates, but as it dries down, a creamy vanilla and amber base emerges. It lasts a long time on clothes and skin, at least four hours.
I’ve had it for several months and its initial release never convinced me; it’s very effervescent and similar to acidic sweets. But as it has matured, I like the dry-down scent. I’m making the most of it this spring. Although I wouldn’t repurchase it, it has a floral amber quality in its fruitiness that I find charming. The longevity is good for its price; I recommend it if you like strong, playful pink scents like Kriska or Escada.
Personal analysis: 1. Versatility: It can be worn all year round, only during the day, and is very informal. 2. Longevity: Between 6 and 8 hours. 3. Sillage and projection: Moderate sillage but projects very well. 4. Affinity: It fits my tastes perfectly; I would buy it again and have used it extensively over the last three months.
I thought it would smell different, but it’s nothing like I expected. Literally, it smells like acidic strawberry sweets; it feels very youthful and for girls, nothing sophisticated. I give it a 6.5/10.
I’m obsessed with this perfume. Sugared strawberry gummies, sweet yet fresh at the same time, flirty. Despite not being so sweet, every time I put it on I want to eat strawberry gummies. After that wonderful strawberry opening, there remains a delicious bed of vanilla. I don’t know why people say it’s very sweet; for me it’s not. For me, Bianco Latte is super sweet, but Yara Candy is super versatile and I love it. Would I buy it again? Of course I would.
At first, the sweetness caught my attention, as I usually lean towards noticeable sweet scents, but over time it becomes very heavy and I can’t tolerate it. I put it on and after 30 minutes I can’t bear the smell anymore because it overwhelms me. If anyone likes super sweet and intense scents, they will love it.
I’m not disgusted by it, but I find it totally indifferent. Its sister, Yara Classic, fascinates me with its beautiful composition, despite being more mass-produced. In contrast, Yara Candy smells like cinnamon body spray; even though it contains no cinnamon, I still get the same sharp, hostile sensation. I wouldn’t buy it again; I only keep it because of the Classic set, but perhaps I’ll give it another chance in winter.
The best of the Yara range between the original, the orange, and this one. I don’t feel they resemble each other at all. I was scared because I thought it would be very childish or boring, which happens a bit with the original although I like it. Nothing to do with that: all the notes blend so well: sweets, vanilla, gardenia, and fruits; it’s impressive, I didn’t expect it, a pleasant surprise. I’d wear it all day long.
I think it’s an excellent blend of sweet and fruit. I find it richer than the original Yara; it keeps that characteristic vanilla but the combination with the gummies and the fruity notes makes it stronger and unique. If you like the original and don’t want to go unnoticed, you’ll love this; this one you definitely feel when you walk past. I’ve been praised a lot for it. It’s youthful and cheerful; I’d wear it during the day and in summer.
Super sweet! But not cloying. Smells like acidic strawberry gummies. It combines like the original Yara with a stronger hit of candy and VERY fruity. It’s pleasant, but I don’t recommend it for daily use because the gummy scent can sometimes become like room spray. I combine it with the original Yara and it makes the vanilla and gourmand notes stand out more.
I think it’s the most mischievous of the sisters. In the dry-down, I notice the sweets and vanilla. Suitable for all year round during the day, though in summer only at night. Best for informal occasions. I wish it lasted longer and performed better, but I like it just the same.
Love at first sniff. Very sweet but not cloying; those sweets suitable for summer, cheerful and youthful, although I disagree that it’s childish (which is the case with the original Yara, which I find boring). The Argentines will understand: the dry-down is literally stick candies from the jungle. It’s a scent that makes you happy; I put it on and I smile, I can’t stop smelling it. In the dry-down I only smell strawberry and vanilla, a hint of amber but without sandalwood (better). It’s simple and perfect.
It’s tasty and sweet, but it eventually bored me with its gummy acidity. I gave it to my partner and on him it smells much softer.
I bought it out of curiosity as an inspiration for Fraiche and it smells delicious, pure gummies. I feel tempted to buy the original because it is very tasty, but I’m not sure if I will later, as there are other Lattafa scents that drive me wild right now.
Typical perfume Tarta de Fresa would wear. Ideal for spring and summer days. You can really smell the gummies, vanilla, and magnolia. Very creamy and exquisite, with that talc-like touch. Perfect for sweet lovers. It’s the only Arabic fragrance I own and I’m fascinated by it. Plus, the bottle is large. I use it daily and people have said wonderful things about it. 8/10.
It hooked me at first, then it made me gag. It smells incredibly plasticky and low-quality. I know it’s not expensive, but Touss is on another level. If you like the smell of sweets, this is the place. The one indisputable thing is that it doesn’t last at all.