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9 PM Night Out

Marca
Afnan
Imran Fazlani
Perfumista
Imran Fazlani
4.42 de 5
689 votos

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Descripción

9 PM Night Out by Afnan is a spicy oriental fragrance for men and women. This creation, launched in 2026, was designed by Quentin Roussel and Imran Fazlani. Its opening unfolds with pitaya, lavender, cognac, apple, and bergamot; the heart reveals toffee, cardamom, suede, cedar, and mahogany; while the base settles on tonka bean, Ambrofix™, Akigalawood, and patchouli.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 32%
  • Primavera 27%
  • Verano 15%
  • Otoño 27%
  • Día 29%
  • Noche 71%

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Comunidad

689 votos

  • Positivo 85%
  • Negativo 7.5%
  • Neutral 7.5%

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  • Gutentag757

    I like it, but it’s not my absolute favorite. It feels youthful and is perfect for anyone 16 and up, keeping the essence of 9PM while that pitaya note makes it unique. Best for night parties, especially in winter, though there’s nothing wrong with wearing it in summer. I’d give it 7.5/10: it’s delicious, but I think it suits adults more than teenagers—it’s not the easiest fragrance to enjoy.

  • Gutentag757

    A perfume I personally like but don’t love. It’s a youthful aroma, for ages 16 and up; it’s good. It keeps the original essence of the 9PM and this dragon fruit note gives it a distinctive touch. It’s for night parties, more for winter, but I don’t see a crime in using it in summer. I give it a 7.5/10; it’s rich, but I find it appeals more to adults than teenagers; it’s not that easy to like.

  • First impression based on the original 9PM and Rebel (haven’t tried the Elixir): this proposal is by far the best of the two in aroma, quality, and longevity. The dragon fruit accord is very rich and unique, noticeable throughout the life of the perfume. I received it yesterday and atomized it twice on my inner arm at 9:45 PM; for the first 3 hours, it was very clear and projected well. Today at 10 AM, the scent is still on my skin, close to the skin and only noticeable when bringing the nose near. The presentation is great, and I found the bottle very cool; my son said it had all the style of Vecna from Stranger Things hahaha. Anyway, I totally recommend it!!!

  • valentinophantom

    I’m crying from Ultra Male. It’s the same DNA with a good pinch of Forever Wanted by Azzaro. If it’s similar to that, it’s not even remotely like the other 9PMs. It’s excellent, much better than launches like CDN Bling and Mandarin Vintage. It doesn’t even come close to Asad Elixir. Palates are more complex these days, but if this had launched in 2014 under a Paco Rabanne name, it surely would have been legendary. Longevity is amazing. Those who say it’s for winter haven’t tried it. That’s simple. 8.9/10. If it had come out 10 years ago, it would be an icon of youth perfumery.

  • I got a decant and for now it’s very good. At first, it has a very alcoholic opening, which I don’t love; it’s like Le Beau Le Parfum with a more feminine touch. Then it changes drastically upon drying down; it resembles the Azzaro Elixir a lot, but without that leather note; a younger, sweeter Azzaro 🍬 (literally like a candy). It’s an addictive scent; the only thing I’d remove is the patchouli notes, I feel they don’t work, but you barely notice them. I don’t know how it will perform in projection, but based on what I’ve seen, quite well. I rate it a 9.2/10.

  • Mmm, it’s weird; it smells like dragon fruit isotonic drink and an undisclosed leather. Influencers say it’s a mix of the previous 9PMs, screw that, if they tell me this is a 9PM, I don’t believe it. I like tropical and fruity scents, but this just doesn’t convince me, glad I bought a decant before spending the full amount.

  • Excellent perfume, I loved it. It has nothing to do with the previous three or their combination, as someone claimed; I really don’t know what they have in common. It’s a loud fragrance with great aromatic quality, featuring an alcoholic opening of cognac and fruit. Although dragon fruit is prominent, you can still detect the classic apple of the 9PM with lavender, but it’s not even remotely similar. It has a beautiful evolution, turning sweet into wood, ideal for night and cool weather. Very good longevity and projection with a heavy trail at first. Some say it resembles JPG Le Beau Le Parfum, but that’s completely false; anyone can write nonsense here, what a shame. Try it. That supposed similarity is just because it goes from sweet fruit to woody, but they’re two different things. JPG ends in sweet woody coconut, this one in apple (the dragon fruit disappears) and woods, though it’s sweeter. Both are for night. In performance, they’re equal; the 9PM molecule is effective, it hadn’t even started to oxidize (I tested it fresh, just opened). In my experience with previous 9PMs, once they oxidize, performance increases significantly, more than the OEM. For example, the pineapple in Rebel is a beast on clothes and skin. I’d rate it a 9/10. In my opinion, it’s for all ages; it leans youthful because it’s for the club, though older folks can wear it without drama, I don’t think it’s just for the elderly. I believe it’s the BEST 9PM because they stopped trying to copy and actually tried to create something original. P.S.: Fragaby says it’s a combination of the three, try that and you’ll see it’s NOTHING, absolutely nothing to do with them. In fact, the pineapple in Rebel is so strong it dominates everything, even over the apple in the Ultramale original. You’ll never find the vanilla and leather of the Elixir; you can only have lavender similarities with the classic and a hint of apple, that’s it.

  • I tried it and compared it to Hawas Malibu; they’re similar, but I preferred the 9PM for its fresher, fruity sweetness. On my skin, the 9PM lasts way longer.