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Nebras

4.18 de 5
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Nebras by Lattafa Perfumes is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition features red berries and mandarin in the top notes; vanilla, cocoa, and rose in the heart; and sugar, tonka bean, amber, and musk in the base.

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  • Marcemar25

    Just tried the decant. On my skin, it feels very soft; I only notice citrus and vanilla notes. It doesn’t project; it stays close to the skin. Just to clarify, I have very dry skin and applied unscented cream, yet I still perceive it as very soft. It’s similar to Angham; even Angham seems prettier to me.

  • FrankRueda

    I already owned it, and honestly, it’s identical to Billie Eilish’s; the only difference is it’s not as spicy on me. Regarding longevity, it’s not as good as Eilish’s on my skin: hers lasts about 8-10 hours, while this one, which was supposed to be more beast mode, lasted only about 6 hours even after macerating. Still, either one is worth it.

  • guada1891

    My distributor gifted me a decant. I asked for something vanilla-based for winter that wasn’t Eclaire, as it seemed synthetic to me. She recommended Nebras, and I was worried it might be too masculine due to the spices, but she suggested a decant just to check. I was blown away 😳😳😳😳. It’s exquisite; the vanilla and cocoa blend perfectly. I don’t detect spicy or fruity notes like other reviews mention. Maybe the decant was already macerated, and freshly opened it’s a bit spicier, but I fell in love with it as is 😍. Super gourmand, you want to eat it. Doesn’t smell synthetic, very high quality, and the price is excellent. Super versatile: perfect for winter and autumn, day or night. In summer, if you like sweet and potent scents, you could wear it at night on nights that aren’t too hot, but it’s too much for daytime. I’m obsessed, buying the full bottle 🥰. Sillage: 8/10. Longevity: 6/8h on skin, 8/12h with prepped skin. Price: $2500 Uruguayan pesos (approx. $60 USD).

  • Smells like powdered chocolate, like that CAL C TOSE stuff from Mexico, haha. I almost don’t use it because of that. I’m not sure if it’s the inspiration for Billie Eilish’s perfume; it doesn’t smell bad, but it has that quality of budget-friendly Middle Eastern fragrances (no intention to sound classist). I see the ‘sensual’ angle they sometimes push, I guess it works better on women; I’m a guy and haven’t received any compliments. It’s not annoying in the heat, but in the cold, it’s less enjoyable and not a standout. I’d recommend it if you’re looking to save money and go for better options. I don’t know of a chocolate/vanilla scent of better quality in this price range.

  • Michale Graves

    As a man, the opening doesn’t work for me, but once it dries down or after an hour, it hits the heart notes and I get the urge to eat my wife’s neck. It smells like a chocolate bar with red fruits, something delicate and very pleasant for being around her, without being cloying. The longevity is extensive on skin and clothes, about 8 hours. My advice as a partner: buy blind if you’re overwhelmed by scents, but I’d think twice before doing so.

  • Ximena1984

    Another distinct gem in my collection. Smells like semi-bitter chocolate bar with red berries or orange—a sweet, balanced scent that isn’t overpowering. You won’t catch it from 10 feet away, but it clings strongly to skin and clothes, leaving that semi-sweet chocolate vibe. At first, like many Middle Eastern scents, it’s not immediately amazing, but after about three weeks, it magically balances out. Recommended, though I’d suggest testing it before buying blindly.

  • CaritoAguirre

    Very potent for my taste, very unisex. The cocoa and red berries are strong, but I was looking for something sweeter and more vanilla gourmand, like Eclaire, which is what I really love.

  • It smells rich, sweet, and warm, basically a dessert. It reminds me of the scent left in the kitchen after pulling a vanilla cake out of the oven. You can really smell the cocoa and berries; in fact, I barely notice the rest. The opening is sparkly and acidic due to the mandarin, but it fades quickly, leaving only the sweetness with a hint of burnt sugar. For me, it’s too cloying, maybe because of today’s heat, but I’d try it in winter. If you love gourmands, it’s a hit. It smells exactly like Eilish No. 1. The longevity is good, about 7-8 hours on skin, and it clings to clothes like crazy; I can still smell it days later. If you want to walk down the street smelling like food, this is your option.

  • Sandalyouth

    It’s been 35 minutes and I still don’t know if it was a hit or a miss. I’ll check back in a few days. It might just be because it’s my first Arabic perfume.

  • juliaguilera

    I tried to make this perfume work for me. It smells great, super creamy, like a milky Kinder chocolate with cream and vanilla, until it hits me. The only issue is that it’s cloying, which is strange because gourmands usually give me headaches (I love them, like Sehr or Teriaq Intense). But this one gives me a migraine after just 30 minutes 🙁

  • Finally tried it and I loved it. I was hesitant because I was super hyped on social media and also thought it would be more of a ‘dessert’ scent (which isn’t my thing). But I stopped by a perfumerie and said, ‘I’ll try it.’ I was surprised because I absolutely loved it. It’s sweet and gourmand, but luckily for me, it doesn’t feel like edible dessert. It has a certain depth. I wouldn’t call it dark, but the cocoa adds weight that prevents it from being too cloyingly sweet, and the berries give it a slight fresh, acidic touch. So it has more body than I imagined, but it’s not dense or heavy. It’s much softer than I expected. Perfect for spring, autumn, and winter. Personally, I’d wear it daily or for afternoon outings, or a chill night out with my boyfriend. If you’re going dancing and want something skin-close, it works, but if you’re looking for a club scent, I don’t think this is it; it’s more subtle and delicate. Now I understand the hype. I think I’m going to buy it! Edit: I just saw that the word ‘nebras’ in Arabic means ‘light/radiant.’ So yes! That’s exactly what it projects.

  • Honeyapothecary

    Recently added this fragrance to my collection. I took a risk buying blind since the vanilla and cocoa notes gave me confidence, being my favorite aromas. The first spray hit me with an immediate fruity scent that then transformed into vanilla, with chocolate and a subtle hint of red berries. It didn’t disappoint at all; I wore it for the first time today and got tons of compliments. In my opinion, it’s ideal for any weather and I really enjoyed it. Highly recommend it.

  • It’s quite gourmand… the opening is delicious; maybe the only thing that didn’t kill it for me was the dry down. There’s something there that doesn’t quite convince me; it smells like synthetic cocoa, very burnt, and ruins the intense vibe. It’s very rich though.

  • Bought the 20ml bottles to test it out. Generally, I’m not a fan of gourmands, and this is no exception. It’s not a bad perfume—it smells like cocoa and vanilla, projects strongly, fills the room, and lasts a decent amount of time. However, I don’t enjoy smelling like dessert or a cup of chocolate; it gives me the same vibe as Natura’s Reconecta, which is unfairly criticized. It’s totally unisex; nothing leans it one way or the other. If you want to try it, grab those 20ml bottles; they’re beautiful and identical to the 100ml version. If you don’t like it, don’t buy the big bottle…

  • AylenAlfonso19

    Honestly, it wasn’t what I expected; I bought it and atomized it immediately. The first impression is a fruity fragrance that settles into vanilla and chocolate later. I’m not sure if I just got used to it, but an hour after applying it, it feels very close to the skin. I’m letting it macerate to see if it improves. For now, it’s not worth the hype. Edit 10/24/25: After almost a month of maceration, it really changed for the better—I can smell the chocolate and red berries; it’s exquisite. Pity the longevity didn’t improve much; after 2-3 hours, there’s no trace, though others say it’s still detectable. Maybe they’re right and it causes ‘olfactory fatigue,’ anyway, it’s worth it and incredibly rich. I wish I could keep it on longer to make it a 10/10.

  • It was a blind buy, my second Arabic perfume since I heard it’s a dupe for the Billie Eilish scent, which I use constantly and love. For me, Nebras has a certain opening note that throws me off a bit, but once it dries, it’s top-tier. As for sillage, projection, and longevity, I have no complaints.

  • Rinascere.22

    It’s a very warm and milky perfume; the cocoa note really shines, making it sweet, but what lingers on the skin is like you just took a bath in Colacao.

  • Lauriiiii93

    It took me a few hours to decide if I loved or hated it… At first, right after spraying, I didn’t like it at all, but gradually notes of spices and amber started to emerge and won me over… As the hours passed, those spices sweetened up, leaving a scent that reminds me of sitting in my living room with a warm caramel, cinnamon, and chocolate drink in front of a crackling fireplace. I don’t think it’s for everyone. If you can try it and give it time to see how it evolves, that would be better… I’d wear it in autumn/winter at all hours (in moderation).

  • The opening is unusual, somewhat citrusy, but it dries down to be super sweet, like cherry caramel with dulce de leche. On my dry skin, it’s like Eclaire with a fruity twist. It’s exquisite and very milky. I can’t comment on longevity yet since I bought it today; it’s VERY oily (be careful if you spray it on clothes). Edit: After letting it macerate for 2-3 months, the intensity skyrocketed. While it doesn’t have beastly projection, it’s more intimate but absolutely delicious.

  • I bought it blind based on the notes and the good reviews on social media. At first, I didn’t like it due to the strong opening of red fruits and alcohol without noticing the chocolate, so I let it rest for almost a month. When I tried it again, it improved, and now the vanilla and chocolate are noticeable, but it doesn’t last anything; after three or four hours, it’s barely detectable close to the skin. In summary, the scent is rich, but the opening and short longevity disappointed me. I’ll leave it for a few more days, but in the end, I’ll use it for layering with more intense perfumes.

  • MacaGiuliani

    It’s an olfactory luxury, but it fades in a flash. With such high ratings, I expected more longevity. The scent is out of this world, a solid 10, but it’s a shame it doesn’t last. I’ll let it sit for a few months to see if it improves with time.

  • It’s a delight, but it doesn’t last even a minute. I’ll have to carry it around to keep reapplying constantly.

  • Merry White

    I’ve had it for a couple of months and love the smell; I always trust it will last a few hours, but nope, nothing. It’s a rich scent and a total disappointment because it doesn’t stay.

  • At first, it smells good, but the sweetness is so strong it gives me a headache. It has huge projection and trail with just a few drops and lasts hours on the skin. Advice: never wear it in summer or spring.

  • I didn’t like it at all; it feels very masculine, and on my skin, red berries and amber dominate. I don’t detect the vanilla or the chocolate that they sold me.

  • MelinaCereza

    It makes me dizzy. It’s a beast in longevity and smells like vanilla, but on my skin, it comes out minty, and the red berries hit me hard, like a slap. Others love it, so you have to try it, but I almost never use it and will probably gift it because I can’t stand it. Ideal for going to a bar or club, very night-time. If you’re looking for that, it’s here, but it overwhelms me.

  • thesongofhecate

    I have a soft spot for Nebras since it was my first Arabic fragrance. I bought it blind, looking for a vanilla scent that also had chocolate, and it didn’t disappoint. I feel it’s an elegant fragrance you can wear both day and night, though only in cold seasons like autumn and winter. The longevity is very long, and the projection, needless to say, I feel a little goes a long way. To my nose, the dominant notes are: vanilla, cocoa pod, tonka bean, and amber. It’s a sweet perfume, but not cloying, as the notes make it warm, spicy, and ambered. The bottle is very pretty and, in my opinion, the best among the Arabic ones I own and know.

  • Pequeño Nardo

    I agree with the reviews below. The perfume sits right on the skin, even though I let it oxidize for a year. Zero sillage, zero projection.

  • Nebras is an unusual perfume, nothing gourmand, but that cheap-sounding berry note ruins everything; it smells like armpit or play-doh. I let it macerate for weeks, and it’s still the same. Longevity and projection are average; it didn’t meet my expectations.

  • Andrés Maetxa

    Haha, I tried this at a perfume shop alongside many others, and at the time, it was my favorite. The seller, desperate to get rid of it, offered it to me even though he surely knew it’s a woman’s favorite. I loved its balance; it feels heavy but isn’t. The scent is powerful, vanilla-chocolatey, yet the fragrance itself isn’t loud—it’s more like a personal bubble with its own elegance. I usually wear 100% masculine, earthy, soapy perfumes, but this has a vibe that captivates me and actually makes me laugh. I’ve worn it, and no one said, “You smell like a woman”; instead, they told me it suits me, mysterious and dark. It makes me hungry, I want to open the bottle and drink its contents. I won’t say I use it often or frequently, very rarely, but when I do, it’s a hit. What I don’t like is that the liquid is too oily, leaves the skin with something similar to glitter, and the spray leaves a sticky residue. Scent: 6.2 Projection: 7.2 Longevity: 7.4 Final Rating: 6/10 ***69.3% perfection***

  • FlorPerfumito21

    It’s very sweet, chocolate with red berries and vanilla, and lots of sugar. In my opinion, it has the right amount of sweetness. It has a little boozy touch I can’t quite decipher. It’s cheerful; I’ve received many compliments wearing it. It has beast mode longevity; it lasted until the next day. It’s not for summer because it can get cloying; it’s more of a night or autumn scent. I love it, it’s addictive to smell. It’s also a bit sexy; it reminds me a little of Lataffa’s Mayar Cherry.

  • I really like it; I bought it because people said it was an Eilish dupe and I was curious to try Arabic fragrances. It seemed good for a starter, since that’s my favorite. It’s worth noting they aren’t 100% identical and I’m not sure if it’s a true dupe, though it’s definitely in the same ballpark. This one is a bit less spicy and slightly sweeter. You can really taste the vanilla and chocolate. It smells better dried down than right out of the bottle. I love it for everyday when I’m not doing anything special and don’t want to spend on something pricier (going grocery shopping, staying home, etc.). Longevity is also quite good. I would buy it again.

  • Lulu_hypnotic

    I bought it blind a couple of years ago and the opening was unbearable: it smells like cocoa and vanilla but gets lost under the strong minty blast and doesn’t evolve; for me, it’s too piercing. I let it macerate for a year and the intensity dropped a bit, but it’s still there. Even when smelling it, it gives that cooling sensation in the nose just like a Vaporub. I love gourmands, but mixed with an herbal scent, it’s very weird.

  • Andrea Pelegrín

    I tried it at a perfumery and liked it, but now that I own it, once it dries down after a few hours, that typical Arabic perfume smell kicks in, like armpit, which ruins it. What a pity because it smells great at first, but later it leaves that horrible scent on clothes that I’ve felt with other Arabic fragrances. I would recommend it, but there are much prettier and better-perfected options. Honestly, I wouldn’t buy it again.

  • I thought Nebras was only for women, but NO, it’s unisex. I tried it in a 20ml bottle and it’s really good, honestly.

  • I don’t like it 😩 It smells very spicy, not a chocolate gourmand as I thought, but the cocoa is definitely there, true to the bitter note. It has a sweet middle note, but the protagonist is the spiciness and mintiness.

  • Hey, what happens with Nebras is that it smells different on everyone, which is why you always have to test it on your skin. On me, cocoa and vanilla dominate; I smell like white chocolate all day. Yes, it smells better once it dries down. Longevity depends on pH, like everything else. I love it for daily wear.

  • FatimaCR89

    It doesn’t last even an hour on the skin, not worth it. This is how all Lataffa perfumes are: they smell great at first but don’t last.