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Delilah

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Delilah by Maison Alhambra is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2023, this composition features rhubarb, lychee, and bergamot in the top notes; Turkish rose, peony, and lily of the valley in the heart; and white musk, cashmere, and vanilla in the base notes.

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  • Laumolina95

    I know both, Delina and Delilah, and I say they are 95% identical in scent, if not 100%. Sillage and longevity are another story. If you don’t have the budget for Delina, Delilah is an excellent option. Delina feels finer and more elegant; Delilah a bit stronger on the talc. As a dupe, it’s a 10/10.

  • karugervazoni

    It’s identical to Delina, except that in Delilah, rhubarb predominates, especially at the beginning. If you don’t like that note, don’t buy it, even if you’re a Delina fan. At first, I loved it, but now I feel so much rhubarb and a kind of nutmeg that I don’t have much affection for it anymore. But I admit it’s the best PDM dupe.

  • This perfume is the end. What a finer and more delicate scent, it smells like talc-dusted roses. I love it, it lasts a long time on me, and it’s the perfume with which I’ve received the most compliments.

  • I bought it blind with a sample… and in that sample, I didn’t notice the rhubarb so sharp, which unfortunately ruins the experience. The lychee also gives it an acidity that doesn’t work for me. The rhubarb gives me an uncomfortable sensation, almost like it’s “scratching” me. The rose comes out fresh and then dries to a powdery finish (in just the right measure). In my opinion, the best phase is after a couple of hours, when the rhubarb fades and the base musk rises. Average performance: lasts about 5 hours on skin, low sillage (projects for 2h) and then stays close to the skin, soft and musky. For the price, it’s not bad. It’s not for buying blind; in terms of scent, it’s not comparable to Delina by PdM, although it tries to imitate it. I’ll use it for daily wear, especially in spring, but when I finish the bottle, I won’t buy it again.

  • ConiEtcheverry

    I’ve had this fragrance for over a year. At first, I thought it was Delina, but today I confirm it’s not: it has similarities, but the quality is low compared to the original. I read it had good sillage and longevity, but I disagree: it has no sillage and the longevity is also lacking, maybe a maximum of 4 hours on skin. It’s an intimate scent, ideal for all day or the office, nothing overwhelming. It’s feminine, but the opening smells like alcohol to me. Compared to Delina, Marly perfumes have superior quality; they don’t have that alcoholic opening and feel more like special occasions. Delilah feels more feminine and distinctive; I use Delilah for the gym, it feels good, but I don’t think it’s empowering like the Marly ones. In summary, I think there’s a better-executed Arab dupe of Delina for the price of Delilah. Honestly, I wouldn’t buy it again.

  • It smells good, but for me, it’s very Middle Eastern style. I didn’t find it 100% feminine.

  • What a beauty! I love it. I put it on and it lasts until the next day on my neck, clothes, and hair. When I wear it, people notice, and the quality-to-price ratio is unbeatable.

  • I’m not a rose fan, but this one left me speechless. I love it and get so many compliments. Highly recommend!

  • I received it as a gift and it’s one of the most affordable in my collection. I don’t know which is the original, but it smells delicious. For the price, no complaints. It smells like roses, similar to Lancôme’s but more sophisticated. They told me it resembles La Nuit or La Vie est Belle. Very feminine with a soft sweetness, the most tolerable of all. I’ve worn it for two hours, so I don’t know yet how long it lasts. I’m not a huge floral fan, but for spring-summer, a little bit of sweet is perfect.

  • Days have passed and I’m even more hooked; it’s the king of extreme heat. A perfect balance between freshness and a sweet touch that makes it very harmonious. Ideal for crazy summers.

  • When I bought it, I noticed differences in the top notes compared to Delina; the fruity and synthetic notes were very sharp. After macerating, it’s very similar and has great longevity. Give it time; it softens and the rose intensifies in an elegant, powdery way. It’s like rose powder with a soft, sweet mist—not cloying. I own Delina, but I’ll never buy it again because I feel this scent has become too mass-produced. I’ll keep it in my collection and rotate it when I crave a rose scent.

  • You can smell the roses from start to finish. It smells good, but I’m not sure if it’s something I’d wear myself, as I prefer other types of aromas. That said, it has that note found in all Arabic perfumes that never quite convinces me.

  • Laincoherenciadeishtar

    I consider it bears no resemblance to Delina. The scent is very synthetic, and the opening smells just like acetone. I don’t recommend it at all.

  • It’s beautiful. I perceive a green opening, likely due to the rhubarb note, though it’s subtle, similar to a lemon. However, vanilla kicks in after a few seconds. I’d say it’s very versatile with a juicy component. It’s light and easy to wear, but I wouldn’t buy it blindly. It’s one of my favorite fragrances.

  • Delicious, but too synthetic. You have to apply very little or you’ll get a headache. Fortunately, it was a gift; you must try before you buy.

  • Delilah by Maison Alhambra is an interesting clone of Delina by Parfums de Marly, hitting about 85% of the original. It’s a very pleasant fragrance characterized by rose, peony, and musk. The performance is more than acceptable, making its quality-to-price ratio wonderful. For those who despise this scent, remember it costs 1/10th of the Marly version; if there were no differences between them, something would be wrong, wouldn’t it? Also, keep in mind something that often happens with some Arabic fragrances: you need to let them macerate. After some time, you’ll appreciate it in its full glory. I recommend it.

  • Marcecandu

    A rose bath opening, powdery and creamy. Not something to buy blindly, but it’s delicate and delicious. At first, I wasn’t surprised; the first application felt strong and a bit artificial. But after a few days of wearing it, I started to love it. Yesterday, I received two compliments on my trail when I walked into a store. The funny thing is, I couldn’t even smell it on myself anymore. It’s fresh yet powerful. A pleasant surprise that I’ll definitely buy again.

  • The scent isn’t bad, but it’s super synthetic. It smells like that bottled Asian drink called Mogu Mogu with lychee flavor.

  • I gifted this to my wife and she made cologne out of it. It smells like an elegant, refined lady. It’s not heavy and the longevity is top-notch. For the price, you can’t beat it.

  • Lr1N2K3Gu4

    Either way, it’s a pleasant perfume. I recommend it for mild or cool weather, but never for the beach because it can be heavy and overwhelming. It’s delicate, feminine, and if you over-spray, it becomes annoying. I see it more for women over 35. The powdery note is very present; it’s sweet and acidic. I like it more than Club de Nuit Imperiale, which is much sweeter.

  • Viviana Paz

    I loved the acidity of the rhubarb and lychee at the top; I struggle so much to find perfumes because most of them make me dizzy, but this one is beautiful. It’s winter, and it’s soft. In the 90s in Chile, we collected esquelas; once we rented a house with a giant bag of esquelas, and it smells exactly the same—I feel so happy. My husband and I noticed a hint of old rice pudding after a while, probably from the soft vanilla; luckily. My only hesitation was the vanilla, which isn’t an instant yes for me. I wouldn’t wear it in summer; I’m sure the vanilla won’t smell the same in warm weather.

  • MarinaSoledad

    On my skin, it’s pure powdery rose, with a slight sweet and acidic nuance—that’s the only note that stands out without a doubt. It’s not my taste, but I feel it’s super elegant.

  • It’s awful. I bought it based on the rave reviews, and it’s one of the ugliest bottles I’ve ever owned. I don’t find it delicate; it’s overpowering, fully synthetic, invasive, and just stinks.

  • Santi2901

    It just arrived and pleasantly surprised me. Reviews were discouraging, but the experience is unique. To me, it’s a dupe of Chloe without that cloying, suffocating touch. I loved it and would definitely buy it again.

  • Delina is spectacular and feminine; it’s on my list. A friend let me try Delilah as a perfect dupe; I smelled it and thought it was very similar, so I bought it. I went back to Palacio de Hierro to smell Delina. Are they identical? No. In Delina, the rose dominates; in Delilah, it’s the lychee. They’re similar in notes—one more floral, the other more fruity—but they follow the same line. Delilah is 70-80% similar, but not equal. Do they last the same? No. Delina is beast mode; Delilah lasts 4-5 hours. It’s pretty, feminine, clean, and pleasant with decent performance for the price. If you’re not hunting for a perfect clone, I recommend buying it; it’s very lovely. I thought about passing, but I didn’t. If you have a trained nose and fell in love with Delina, the original is better in scent and performance. Delina stays on my list.

  • For lovers of sweet and floral aromas. Opens juicy and fruity with rhubarb and lychee, a touch of bergamot citrus. The heart is floral and romantic with Turkish rose, peony, and lily, feminine and elegant. The base is creamy and sensual with vanilla, musk, and cashmere, offering comfort and longevity. Ideal for daily wear, spring, and summer. Versatile enough for the office, a casual outing, or a romantic date.

  • It’s very different from what’s on the market; on my skin, it smells herbal, green, and mysterious. It’s a pleasant scent I really like, and it performs excellently.

  • A floral fragrance for everyday wear—non-invasive with good longevity. On my skin, it reminds me of the classic Nina Ricci Parfum, the one with the apple note, but at half the price. The base doesn’t remind me of Marly, however; it was a blind buy and a huge hit.

  • It’s pink and tender, with fresh powdery roses, a fruity touch, and a green base. Perfect for spring or mild days, the ideal bridge between winter’s heaviness and the lightness you crave. It dresses you up, making you feel casual yet put-together and gorgeous. I don’t know Delina, but on its own, it’s stunning and I love it, plus the price is great!

  • At first, it smells like a 50s lady in heels, but once it dries down, the signature emerges: a rose that’s less powdery, more like a 70s cosmetic vanity set—velvety and dry.

  • If you like roses but not powdery ones, but rather fresh, vibrant, and cheerful ones, like wet roses with a zesty twist, and you want it to last a thousand hours even right after a shower, this is for you.

  • sol.rosario

    I’m torn on this fragrance. Maybe I’m coming down with a cold because I loved it a few months ago when I tested it, but now on skin, it starts off smelling like a Barbie doll—synthetic and grating. After an hour, it starts to take shape and I like it more. I had my family smell it, and everyone loved it; over time, the rose note comes out with an acidic twist, maybe lychee or rhubarb (I don’t know what rhubarb smells like, so I’m guessing lychee). Maybe you need to let it macerate like they say with Arabic perfumes. I don’t know, I’m thinking about exchanging it.

  • Heavy talc-y rose, very much in the style of Delina. Very pleasant and lasts days on clothes, even noticeable after washing. Good perfume at a great price.

  • What the hell did Maison A do here? Seriously, I couldn’t handle this dupe, and that’s what worries me since I was really drawn to Delina. Honestly, I couldn’t stand that sharp, green scent; I imagine it’s the rhubarb screaming, ‘HEY, HERE I AM, MAN!’ It has a lot of character, and combined with a cloying base, it just smells like a joke to my nose. Plus, rose has never been my favorite note. I let it macerate for a long time, and it went from intense to super mega ultra intense. Now I’m stuck. I think this is for a lady over 30 because Delilah has character—you don’t go unnoticed, with projection and longevity that’s insane.

  • I gifted this to my wife; it’s youthful and feminine without being cheesy, very elegant. The rose is prominent and gives a freshly mowed lawn vibe. It’s fresh with an incredible trail. I own four perfumes, some more expensive, but this is hands down the best. I’d buy it again; it’ll be her signature.

  • Just fresh, powdery roses, nothing more. Not my style; I already have Armaf’s Untold, which smells the same and I prefer it. It’s not bad—it’s pleasant and feminine—but if you don’t like roses, you won’t like this.

  • Elizabethps98

    Not my favorite, but it doesn’t bother me either. The rose takes center stage and gives that fresh-out-of-the-shower vibe, perfect for cool days.