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24 Carat Pure Gold

3.66 de 5
267 votos

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Descripción

24 Carat Pure Gold by Lattafa Perfumes is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. The top notes are oud wood, saffron, and cinnamon; the heart notes are rose and sandalwood; the base notes are leather, incense, amber, musk, and vanilla.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 39%
  • Primavera 15%
  • Verano 8.4%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 33%
  • Noche 67%

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Comunidad

267 votos

  • Positivo 64%
  • Negativo 25%
  • Neutral 10%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 5 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

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Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

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Masculino

Precio

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8 reseñas

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  • There’s something about Lattafa perfumes that intrigues me: they’re cheap, but the oud seems natural, not synthetic. I’ve smelled many synthetics, and the difference is noticeable, so I don’t know what magic formula they use, but it’s executed superbly. The opening is a mix of oud, rose, and saffron: dirty, animalic, but with a singular beauty rarely seen here. For noses not accustomed to such raw aromas, it can be a challenge. After a few minutes, that animalic dirt settles, leaving a woody, dry, and spicy fragrance, with a green rose more akin to geranium, equally beautiful. Slowly, a sweet and smoky tone adds up, making the rose lose its green edge and feel warm and creamy, while the woods take their place. From here on, it’s an elixir of woods, leather, amber, and vanilla: creamy, warm, sweet, slightly dirty, with a precious pink and musky nuance. It’s almost sweet, vanilla-ambered with touches of leather and musk and a floral hint. I’m really liking it, though I admit it’s very Arabesque and not for everyone. If you know how to look past obsolete stereotypes, it’s magnificent. The performance is insane: over 10 hours on skin, with a brutal sillage at first that drops to moderate and then becomes progressive. It’s for cold and temperate climates with a nocturnal character; don’t use it in summer, or you might overwhelm. It’s very good and recommended, but not for everyone. If you’re interested, test it first, because it has a very Arab DNA, not very Western. If you tend to say things like ‘it smells like a Moor,’ ‘it smells like a souk that repels,’ or ‘it smells like a Moor,’ stay away, because it’s not for you. This perfume is for people with broad horizons and minds above enclosed stereotypes.

  • Honestly, it’s not for blind buys. I took a chance and gave it away because the scent is too potent for me. I see it as totally masculine; the leather, oud, and incense dominate in an extreme way. In my tests, I couldn’t find a trace of rose, amber, or vanilla. If you love leather and oud, it’s ideal for you; otherwise, test it first and evaluate.

  • BoriJovan33

    For those just starting into niche oriental perfumery, you have to try a decant of this 24-karat gold. For the connoisseurs, it reminds me of Xerjoff’s Alexandria 2: you might not detect every single note, but the spice blend interprets luxury and gold just like that other fragrance does. This perfume smells like fine gold straight out of the bottle.

  • I was very surprised. Although leather is in the base, it starts smelling like a brand-new shoebox. It’s masculine at first, then turns sweet, and in the dry down it feels unisex. It smells high-quality; even though it has that ‘Arab’ DNA, it’s much more wearable than Supremacy Incense or Qaa’ed because it’s not incense-heavy. The longevity and projection are excellent. Totally recommended for fall and winter.

  • ShiseidoTactics

    I saw the $24 price tag and almost bought it without even smelling it, but as they say, you have to try before you spend. The first impression was that it smelled quite dirty, so I doubt I’ll use it. I like the price, the bottle, and the notes, but I need to evaluate it properly first. It’s not my favorite, but I want to diversify my collection. I’ll give it another chance to analyze it, since the initial impression was confusing.

  • Nazareno Aranda

    I tried it on blotter paper at a perfume store today, and it left a bitter aftertaste. I already knew the listed notes and went straight to test it since I love them, but spraying it felt like a disaster. The scent reminded me exactly of what you smell at the dentist—a strong medicinal aroma, with none of the promised notes detectable.

  • Nazareno Aranda

    Tested on blotter and left a bitter aftertaste. I was drawn to the declared notes, but upon spraying, the strong medicinal scent instantly reminded me of the dentist. The promised notes aren’t noticeable at all; only that clinical tone remains, which doesn’t convince me.