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Jun 7, 2025 12:11 PM
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frontpage Posted by phoinix | Staff • 11h ago
Jun 7, 2025 12:11 PM
3.4-oz Lattafa Perfumes Khamrah Unisex Eau de Parfum Spray (Aromatic Spicy)
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Some women prefer woodsy or citrus scents, while some men enjoy floral or earthy notes—it has nothing to do with being masculine or feminine. Take the famous Creed Aventus, for example. It's often seen as a perfect unisex fragrance: it blends pineapple and floral notes yet is loved by both men and women.
I remember once browsing for oud essential oils in a local Middle Eastern market. I asked a shopkeeper where the men's perfumes were, and she simply replied, "Perfume is perfume. There's no men's or women's perfume." Long back in the early 2000s, I was in a Paris Hermes store and a lady salesgirl told me something very similar, if you like perfume, just get it.
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Is this more of a feminine smell?
It's unisex. I bought it too last month when it popped on sale. I asked my gf if she thinks it's feminine or not , but she said it doesn't smell like feminine but the notes are more on the sweet side and she loves the smell on me. I personally prefer smell like oud , tobacco or something more bold masculine smell. So, I ended up giving it to my dad instead.
As mentioned above... it's unisex, it could be more or less feminine/masculine to different noses....
I see thanks.
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Some women prefer woodsy or citrus scents, while some men enjoy floral or earthy notes—it has nothing to do with being masculine or feminine. Take the famous Creed Aventus, for example. It's often seen as a perfect unisex fragrance: it blends pineapple and floral notes yet is loved by both men and women.
I remember once browsing for oud essential oils in a local Middle Eastern market. I asked a shopkeeper where the men's perfumes were, and she simply replied, "Perfume is perfume. There's no men's or women's perfume." Long back in the early 2000s, I was in a Paris Hermes store and a lady salesgirl told me something very similar, if you like perfume, just get it.
However, some scents have traditionally leaned more toward one gender due to the psychological and cultural associations they evoke. Take rose or jasmine—these floral notes often carry a distinctly feminine impression.
Of course, personal preference plays a big role, but to be honest, I wouldn't feel comfortable getting close—let alone being in bed—with a woman wearing something like Creed Aventus or tobacco, smoky notes. It's a bold, masculine scent that just doesn't fit that kind of setting, at least for me.
They have one flanker, with a added coffee note called qahwah, which actually means tea. Due to coffee you may get more masculine impression.
I won this flanker, unfortunately I paid around $35 as when these things are new, the house ask more premium.
I will wear it only for party or evening events.
It's a great perfume on its own but definitely nowhere near being an Angel's share clone! There are much better options out there, Royal Nero being one.
No it's not a perfect clone. It smells similar. Angels share is vastly better but it's also 10x the price. If you have the money I'd recommend angels share. This isn't bad tho and it's only 20 dollars so not a big loss if you don't like it
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