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Yara Elixir

4.29 de 5
583 votos

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Yara Elixir by Lattafa Perfumes is an oriental vanilla fragrance for women. This creation, launched in 2025, unfolds an olfactive pyramid where the top notes evoke strawberry and blackcurrant S'mores. The heart of the composition is anchored by orange blossom and jasmine, while the base notes reveal a warm and silky blend of vanilla, caramel, amber, and musk.

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  • Invierno 28%
  • Primavera 27%
  • Verano 16%
  • Otoño 29%
  • Día 55%
  • Noche 45%

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583 votos

  • Positivo 84%
  • Neutral 9.6%
  • Negativo 6.0%

Pirámide olfativa

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Fondo 4 notas

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  • 🩷🫶🏻✨️🎀👸🏻 A princess perfume, delicate and super personal. It reminds me of Marshmallow Blush by Paris Corner, but much softer. Ideal for everyday wear.

  • anamaestracorreo

    I love it, it’s a mix of the normal Yara with the Candy and a touch of Yum Marshmallows. That simple. Buy with your eyes closed safely. If you have this new Yara, you can do without the others.

  • When I saw it being compared to Yara Candy, I was scared, because although I like it, that one eventually wore me out. Upon trying it, the opening smells just like the Candy, but without the sourness of the sweets. Then it evolves quickly into cotton candy. Does it resemble Yum Boujee? A little bit. It’s like a lighter, airier version of that. It’s creamy, but not lactonic. Honestly, I don’t think anyone could dislike it; it’s very “mass appealing”, as if they mixed the vibe of pink Yara and Candy with commercial perfumes like Donna Born in Roma or a touch of Paradoxe. It’s easy to wear, not excessively intense, and I adore the scent; it’s feminine and enveloping. For now, pink Yara remains my number one; I’ll give this Elixir some time to see if it can dethrone it.

  • Aracelibt🍭🤍

    I just got it in Chile, I liked it more but it didn’t drive me mad. It has an opening very similar to the Candy and I feel it’s even a bit masculine. After a few seconds I sensed Yum Marshmallow, and a few moments later a mentholated note, something eucalyptus-like, which lingers. The dry down is what I liked most, a mix of the two I mentioned with a creamy and mentholated touch, I like it, it’s wearable. If you have Yum Boujee and Yara Candy, you already have this perfume. I still prefer the traditional Yara, honestly, I’ll keep using it, maybe I like it a bit more.

  • I don’t know why, but I sense a mentholated note, as if it had patchouli, does anyone else experience this?

  • Chairon Núñez Ortega

    A woman without perfume is like a bouquet of roses without water; I work in a car sales office, and three days ago a secretary arrived leaving a divine scent. What’s wrong with perfumes not enchanting? What’s wrong with them not lowering trousers? Surely? My description as a man is like an addictive floral dessert, even a bit fresh, something rare of strawberry and white flowers; the vanilla and caramel feel powerful, and the base is like menthol; it has a projection that turns heads, I give it a 9/10; its longevity is fantastic, easily over eight hours, we started work at 9 A.M. and it was still detectable at 6, as expected from a good EDP; ideal for autumn and winter, though I must say something, sweet women’s perfumes work all year round, in extreme heat it becomes a bit cloying as it resembles Yara Candy. Occasion: when you want to feel beautiful, my love, for a coquettish, confident, and tender woman, not very formal, for ages 20 to 40, it evokes an intense ruby red colour; its target audience is 10% male / 90% female; I rate its attractiveness at 100/10, it’s my weakness, I love smelling that person on myself. I’ve seen it for $40-50, is it worth it at that price? well, I’d say it depends, if you already have Yara Candy, this isn’t necessary, but if you don’t own any from the Yara line, buy it with your eyes closed. Yara Elixir is more white floral and has a creamy, dense sweetness, whereas Yara Candy is more fruity/citrus on the opening and has a more sparkling, acidic touch. Overall Score: 94/100.

  • Aracelibt🍭🤍

    I just got it in Chile, I liked it more, it didn’t drive me crazy. It has an opening very similar to the Candy and I even feel it’s a bit masculine; a few seconds later I detected Yum Marshmallow and a moment after that a mentholated, eucalyptus-like note that lingers. The dry down is what I liked the most, a mix between those two with a creamy and mentholated touch, I like it, it’s wearable. If you have Yum Boujee and Yara Candy, you already have this perfume. I still prefer traditional Yara, honestly, I’ll keep using it, maybe I like it a bit more.

  • Uffffff… Who needs traditional Yara with this new baby? What a delicious thing. I haven’t tried a perfume this rich in ages. I love it. I’m still testing it, but I can say these are the most delicious and elegant strawberries I’ve tried so far. 🥰😍🫶🏻💘

  • Limavioleta22

    This Yara is far superior to the Rosa and the Candy. It’s a much more delicate and long-lasting gourmand. A great success, I prefer it over other similar ones.

  • Uffffff… Who needs the traditional Yara with this new baby? How delicious. I haven’t tried a perfume this rich in ages. I love it. I’m still testing it, but I can say these are the most delicious and elegant strawberries I’ve tried to date.

  • Chairon Núñez Ortega

    A woman without perfume is like a bouquet of roses without water; I work in car sales, and three days ago a secretary arrived whose scent was divine—what don’t perfumes enchant? What doesn’t make them lower their trousers? Surely? My description as a man is an addictive yet fresh floral dessert, something rare of strawberry and white flowers; the vanilla and caramel are powerful, and the base is mentholated; it has a projection that turns heads, I give it a 9/10; the longevity is fantastic, easily over 8 hours, we arrived at 9 A.M. and at 6 it was still detectable, as expected from a good EDP; ideal for autumn and winter, although I must say that sweet perfumes work all year round, in extreme heat it gets a bit cloying since it resembles Yara Candy; occasion: when you want to feel beautiful, my love, for a coquettish, confident, and tender woman, nothing formal, aged 20 to 40, it evokes an intense ruby red; its audience is 10% men / 90% women; I rate its attractiveness 100/10, it’s my weakness, I love smelling it. I’ve seen it for $40-50, is it worth it? Well, it depends; if you already have Yara Candy, it’s not necessary, but if you don’t have any from the Yara line, buy it with your eyes closed. Yara Elixir is more white floral with creamy and dense sweetness, whereas Yara Candy is more fruity/citrusy in the opening and has a sparklier, sourer touch. Overall Rating: [94/100]

  • Victoria Eldan

    I’ve become a lover of oriental vanilla and fruity-floral gourmand perfumes. Yara Elixir follows that line; it resembles Marshmallow Blush somewhat, sharing that intense sweetness and the strawberry, but I don’t feel it’s gourmand. This fragrance is more floral and spiced, more elegant and mature. While Marshmallow Blush smells like strawberry and lemon gum, this smells like white flowers bathed in caramel and spices. It’s mysterious and different from everything I’ve tried. Although it evokes other perfumes, nothing is quite like it, not even its predecessor. Far and away the best of the Yara collection. It’s a unique, original, and delicate scent; I adored it. Its opening is sweet and fruity, and its dry down is caramelised floral with touches of vanilla and spices. A delight. It’s versatile, can be worn at any time except summer, on extremely hot days. Also ideal for night due to its elegance and sophistication. Its longevity is approximately 6 hours, with moderate to high sillage. It’s an interesting and feminine scent. It’s truly an exquisite treat; it has me obsessed.

  • Tatiecheverrip

    Smells exactly like Marshmallow Blush; if you already own the Paris Corner version, this is unnecessary, and vice versa.

  • Victoria Eldan

    I’ve become a fan of oriental, vanilla, and fruity-floral gourmand families. Yara Elixir fits that line; it resembles Marshmallow Blush, sharing that intense sweetness and strawberry note, but I don’t find it gourmand. This fragrance is more floral, spiced, elegant, and mature. While Marshmallow Blush smells like strawberry and lemon gum, this smells like white flowers bathed in caramel and spices. It’s mysterious and different from everything I’ve tried. Although it evokes other perfumes, nothing even comes close to its predecessor. Far and away the best in the Yara collection. It’s a unique, original, and delicate scent that I adored. The opening is sweet and fruity, settling into a caramelised floral dry down with vanilla and spice notes. A delight. It’s versatile, suitable for any season except summer or extreme heat. Ideal for evening wear due to its elegance and sophistication. Longevity is around six hours with moderate to high sillage. It’s an interesting, feminine scent, an exquisite obsession.

  • It’s not much of a deal given the hype. It smells too soft, even softer than the pink Yara which lasts a treat. This one is more juicy, with perceivable strawberries, cream, and currants, a creamy touch, but nothing more. Longevity is very poor and it projects almost nothing. It’s like wearing rose water; a pity for how well it smells.

  • I’m a fan of fresh, citrus, aquatic, and floral perfumes. But since I smelled the first Yara (the pink one), I was fascinated; it was the first sweet scent I liked. I decided to try this because I saw it was the mature version of the first. It’s not bad, but I still prefer the Yara Rosita. Here, the caramel, vanilla, and some biscuit notes are very present, but after a few minutes, a spiced touch with some herb appears that doesn’t quite win me over. Anyway, the longevity is tremendous. A good perfume actually.

  • It smells like cheesecake with syrup. Perhaps a bit cloying, but it holds up well. The trail and longevity surpass the rest of the range. Suitable for all seasons except summer, best for occasional informal wear.

  • It’s like Yara Candy mixed with Marshmallow Blush with vanilla. I thought it would be something different, but I still like it. It has great projection and isn’t cloying. I’m not sure if I’d buy it again; it cost me 36,000 Chilean pesos.

  • Elixirs are in fashion: it’s a good and interesting, more concentrated and reinterpreted version of the classic Yara Rosa. It feels creamier and more concentrated; yes, the sponge cake with strawberry and jam note is perceptible. Within the wave of mega-gourmands, but slightly less cloying thanks to the fruit.

  • MelinaCereza

    At first, it’s literally Yara Candy, but after a few seconds it fades and a fluffier side of strawberry, caramel, and a bit of vanilla appears. The dry-down is very similar to Marshmallow Blush, though not identical; they resemble each other greatly. THE BEST IN LONGEVITY: I don’t feel it wearing off and I’m still being complimented 🥳, it stays on the clothes until I wash them.

  • AnaísLpez96

    I loved it; it’s as if the original Yara had a child with Kayali’s Yum Marshmallow (it’s not a dupe, as they aren’t the same). It smells super pleasant, sweet, and feminine, like a cup of strawberry and vanilla ice cream with gummies on top and a jasmine base that saves it from being 100% gourmand. It’s not overwhelming and suits any occasion. It doesn’t smell childish, but rather youthful or young adult. Longevity isn’t its strong point; I wish it lasted longer, but for €20, you can’t expect eight hours. Am I the only one who senses a mentholated note at the base? It doesn’t disgust me, but I didn’t expect it.

  • The best of the Yara line. It’s sweet and youthful, but unlike the original which I found very boyish, this is usable at any age. It’s lucky not to have that coconut note I dislike in the original. It’s not ideal for summer because it’s very sweet and syrupy, but it works well in spring. It has a strawberry note that is delightful. It’s an evolution of the Yara Candy that I love, but this one is more adult, creamy, and has better longevity. The dry-down is vanilla-like, but above all, the caramel is noticeable. Adorable.

  • The best of the Yara line. It’s sweet and youthful, but unlike the original which feels too girlish to me, this is perfectly usable at any age. Fortunately, it doesn’t have that coconut note I dislike in the original. It’s not very suitable for summer because it’s really sweet and syrupy, but even in spring it seems okay. It has a strawberry note that is a delight. It’s an evolution of Yara Candy that I adore, but this one is more adult, creamier, and has better longevity. It dries down to a vanilla note, but above all, you can feel the caramel. Adorable.

  • It’s the best in the Yara collection. My ranking is: 1. Yara Elixir, 2. Yara Candy and Moi, 3. Yara, 4. Yara Tous. It reminds me of Thinking of You by Mary Kay, my teenage perfume, because they share notes of plum, jasmine, musk, and vanilla. Now Yara Elixir is one of my signature scents.

  • It’s a good perfume, not the most original or mature, but certainly the most serious in the range. It comes out acidic, like strawberry or blueberry, and quickly turns into marshmallow with vanilla and musk. It lasts brilliantly for 8 or 9 hours and projects heavily for the first two. It’s the typical scent of a university student passing by or coming out of an elevator. Although it’s gourmand, it’s not as overwhelming as the Candy, but more potent than the Yara Rosa. If you like gourmand scents, buy it blind. If you already own this Yara, you don’t need another, as it outshines them all.

  • The opening is super sweet, but after half an hour it leaves a trail of dirty dust that fades within an hour. Then it smells like fluffy cotton candy and fruity, similar to Kayali’s Yum Boujee Marshmallow, though without the coconut and less milky. If you can’t handle the sweetness, it will make you thirsty and seem cloying. It lasts around six hours, which is worth it for the price. It’s very feminine; the white flowers are barely noticeable, and I detect spices like cloves and some herb that gives some people a mentholated touch. Finally, the blend of amber and musk adds an animalic nuance, which is the best part.

  • The dry-down is sensational: it smells like a dessert with strawberry and fruits, super gourmand. If you love creamy strawberry and cream desserts, this is your one.