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Al Nashama Caprice
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Al Nashama Caprice by Lattafa Perfumes is a fragrance from the men's and women's olfactive family launched in 2024. The top notes are cardamom, ginger, bergamot, and lemon; the heart notes are lavender, geranium, and mint; and the base notes are amber, cedar, patchouli, and vetiver.
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I’ve been testing it for three days, and my feelings couldn’t be worse. The opening is spectacular, but after half an hour, it disappears completely. It was a blind buy, and the truth is that on my skin, it doesn’t perform, although I have other Lattafa ones like Asad that are miracles and perform well for me.
Tested for the first time at 25ºC, with five sprays (two on the neck, one on the nape, and two on the forearms), its trail was practically non-existent. Longevity isn’t bad; I can feel it right on the skin for more than eight hours. It’s a rich scent, quite powdery, and on my skin it feels chocolatey. It can vaguely remind one of YSL La Nuit De L’Homme only in the first few minutes. It has its touch of elegance; I see it on a young person seeking distinction or an adult. It’s versatile. I’m afraid it’ll fall short for winter and lose its potency in summer; maybe that’s what happened. I’ll try letting it macerate and next time I’ll apply it on clothes with more sprays. I bought it for 28.99€ on the German Lattafa website. The presentation is very cute, something in which this Arabic house excels.
It’s an amazing fragrance that fuses La Nuit de L’homme Bleu Électrique with La Nuit de L’homme, creating a new flanker for YSL. If you think it’s a dupe for Bleu Électrique and/or La Nuit, you’re wrong; it starts on the same path but reaches a different place, always with the YSL DNA. It possesses a warm, fresh, and citrusy aroma, developing excellently in temperate environments thanks to the cardamom, ginger, and geranium. The cardamom adds warmth, the ginger freshness, the lavender vitality, and the geranium ties everything together, removing solemnity; finally, the mint adds sensuality and playfulness. It’s quite creamy and will be so forever. It’s one of Lattafa’s best creations; you can feel the quality of the raw materials, it never smells synthetic, it denotes opulence and distinction. I advise using it with formal or smart casual attire. If its designer were YSL, I’d guarantee it would surpass $100. On skin, it lasts more than 6 hours with a moderate and light trail. It’s unisex but leans masculine, ideal for spring/autumn and looks better at night than during the day. In summer, it would be heavy, and in winter, with more sprays, it’s spectacular. It serves for work, outings, and romantic encounters, indicated for mature audiences 25 years and up due to the elegance and creaminess. In short, all glamour, a super sexy perfume I’d use James Bond for his conquests. Congratulations to Lattafa.
AL NSAHAMA CAPRICE LATTAFA: According to some interpretations, it’s a hybrid between YSL Electric and La nuit d L’homme. The idea seemed to be that the waves of a blue sea were made up of lavender, giving a dusty blue, fresh, yet warm aroma. First: the opening is very alcoholic, but it passes quickly. For a moment it reminds me of Dolce & Gabbana The Misterious Night, but nothing alike; the Dolce one is much more velvety, dark, refined, and perfumed, while the Lattafa one is a strange and powdery mess. It’s a rare fragrance and not exactly pleasant. It aims to show a modern interpretation with iconic details, but the combination doesn’t work. It’s not a good option for the office or formal meetings, it doesn’t develop its potential, it’s hard to like, and it results in being different but not in a good way. It’s uncommon and difficult to use. In my opinion, it doesn’t fulfill its purpose; it seems to want to smell like something but doesn’t define its path, staying in limbo. One of Lattafa’s worst failures. Scent: 7.0. Projection: moderate to weak (2 hours, not strong). Longevity: 6 to 7 hours max. Not recommended.
I bought it blind and currently I regret it. They say it’s the combination of two YSL fragrances; I’ve only tried La Nuit de L’homme (which I love) and there is a resemblance, but I feel this Lattafa one is synthetic, which I expected, and besides, I smell a horrible metallic note alongside the cardamom. I’ll let it oxidize for a few weeks to decide if it’s worth it ;(
I looked for it for a long time based on community reviews and finally found it. After testing it with a single spray on my hand, I was disappointed and wondered where its popularity comes from. I thought it was synthetic and a failed clone of La Nuit de l’homme. But after some time, I tried it again, and it was much more satisfying. I didn’t try the Bleu Électrique, but here I notice a small blue touch (maybe 5 or 10%) mixed with the original DNA. This makes it fresher and more casual without losing the sensual touch. Longevity is good. Curious that there’s more buzz in the Anglo-Saxon community than in the Hispanic one.
Buy blind and expect a blind disappointment. The opening smells good—ginger, cardamom, and something citrusy like lemon. After 30 minutes, you can’t smell anything at all, and the dry-down is terrible. They say it’s similar to YSL Bleu Électrique. Longevity: 2 to 3 hours. Projection: at most 15 minutes. Scent: 7.6. Let’s leave it to macerate for a while and see how it turns out.
Buy blind due to the hype; I wasn’t expecting much after being disappointed by other Arabic perfumes, and this gem arrived. Ufff, what a cozy perfume. I’ve never tried the YSL ones, but this scent is a marvel, pleasant, and it sticks to my skin a lot, not to mention on clothes, you want to live glued to the aroma. A unique experience; this time Lattafa has impressed me. 100% recommended, you’ll never regret it.
It’s a rich blend between LNDL EDT and Blue Électrique; its striking similarity is surprising. After 5-10 minutes, it matches the Yves versions by 90%. The opening feels different due to its citrusy and sharp nature, but as it dries down, the resemblance becomes obvious. I was looking for something with this DNA but better performance, and Lattafa delivered. On my skin, it lasts 7 hours with 2 hours of projection, better than LNDL. They say it’s unisex, but for me, it’s masculine, sensual, and attractive; women love it and won’t save any compliments, just like with the originals. It’s for dressing up, casual or formal, perfect for dates. Worth noting that if it feels synthetic compared to pure-quality Yves, then you have to compare prices.
Indeed, it’s like a blend between YSL La Nuit de L’homme EDT and that Bleu Electric version I haven’t tried yet. The opening is aromatic and maybe weird for some due to the cardamom and ginger with citrus. Then it moves into a middle phase with glamour and sophistication, recalling the DNA of the original EDT. I think it has better development, longer lasting power, and more projection than the EDT. It invites closeness, perfect for semi-formal evening events. Scent: 8/10 (the opening isn’t my cup of tea). Longevity: 7 hours. Projection: 2 hours. If you’re looking for a replacement with better performance or want to smell like Bleu Electric without spending a fortune, this is a total hit.
I bought it blind because of the hype and because I love La Nuit de l’homme and L’homme. At first, the smell seemed horrible to me, but then my nose got used to it. I let it macerate, but in the end, I didn’t like it at all and it lasted very little. I’m not falling for hype anymore. I sold it luckily, but in the end, I lost my money.
More citrusy opening than LNDH, less aromatic. It improves significantly as it dries down but leaves a dusty scent with a slightly bitter or synthetic citrus touch. It’s not bad, but it doesn’t last or project much like other Arabic perfumes, which would be its main pro. If you’re a fan of Nuit or Bleu Électrique, it won’t clash, but I don’t recommend buying it blind. For the scent, I prefer Ted Lapidus Poker Face; for me, it’s much better than Al Nashama Caprice.
I’ve never smelled LNDL or Bleu Électrique, so I can only say that this fragrance is quite good and gets compliments.
I don’t know LNDH Bleu Électrique, so I can only talk about Al Nashama Caprice. It’s spectacular. It has some synthetic notes, but for the price, it’s exquisite and complements any outfit, formal or casual. It’s not for 20-year-olds, but perfect for 30-year-olds. Don’t expect crazy projection or longevity, but it smells amazing. You can smell the cardamomo, lavender, a bit of spice, and aromatic notes, except in extreme heat. It can be worn anytime. It’s hard not to buy it blind because it’s hard to test, but if you like the LNDH DNA and something elegant, not flashy or old-fashioned, it’s worth it; buy with confidence. If you don’t like it, you surely know someone who will, making for a great gift.
I already own Bleu Électrique and just bought a decant of this. I tested one on each arm; they’re very similar. I like both, but I’m sticking with Bleu Électrique; it feels more refined and rounded. I don’t know the longevity yet, but Bleu is fine. Since one costs €20-30 and the other is discontinued and sells for €100 second-hand, I recommend this only for Nuit fans or if money isn’t an issue. Edit: 7 hours later, Bleu still smells if I bring my nose close, while Caprice is barely perceptible.
Elegant aroma but not very versatile. It’s mature and more for night than day. Perfect for formal events, but not for casual moments due to that prominent geranium and cardamomo. Lasts 4-5 hours. For its price, under €30 in 2025, I think it’s a great deal.
I gave it several chances and still didn’t like it. I understand its connection to YSL, a blue-toned La Nuit, but deep down, it smells like Lattafa. I don’t disrespect the brand, but that generic amber base prevails on my skin and ruins the sparkles of Nuit. 4/10.
I find it super versatile for any season. It smells different on me, like a mix of talc and that plastic you get when buying something new, I can’t quite explain it. Clean scent and nothing citrusy. I’d buy it blind because I don’t think anyone will dislike it.
I’m not sure if it’s the batch, the weather, or my skin, but the longevity and projection of this fragrance are abysmal. The opening is rich with a delicious cardamomo, but it collapses after 30 minutes and barely projects. If the performance is like this, it’s a waste of money. Try it on skin because it smells good, but if you agree with me, you’ll save yourself a bad experience.
Another scent from the blue line, tasty and little else. Its terrible longevity stands out, which is a shame given my expectations. I consider it excessively hyped and not the miracle they claim. Would I recommend it? No, precisely because of the weak sillage, projection, and longevity. Not everything from the Arab world is this good; there’s a lot of redundancy and few that are worth it.
Although I’m not a fan of summery fresh blues, I like this Lattafa because it doesn’t feel generic and the bottle is beautiful. Ideal for men over 20, no one will dislike it. Great price-to-quality ratio, with average sillage and longevity.
I gave it several tries to like it; sometimes it smells good but I always end up with the same conclusion: it smells like a baby diaper. I don’t like it at all, I regret the blind purchase.
I just bought it, haven’t tried the YSL one yet, but I own F by Ferragamo and F Black, and this has the same DNA as those two. The scent is pleasant but doesn’t excite me. Compared to the others, the one I like most is F Black because I feel it has more body.
Perfume. Buy blind. It’s like La Nuit de l’Homme but a bit fresher and more potent, and obviously very versatile.
I loved it a lot, though it doesn’t fascinate me like other perfumes. I got it at a ridiculous price in Argentina (25k ARS, about 18 USD) and it’s a great surprise. It reminds me of the original La Nuit EDT with a more interesting twist; the ginger is delicious and the creaminess of the cardamom is well-executed. I sprayed it on a coat three hours ago and it smells super good halfway down the arm, leaving a lovely trail. It evokes that sensual, creamy elegance of the original. Unbeatable price, 8/10. I found it on Marketplace from someone who didn’t want it anymore.
Spectacular. Great quality, pleasant scent that doesn’t bother anyone. Lasts well on skin, five or six hours, delicious. It’s not too cloying, works well during winter or autumn days, and also at night in summer. Relatively versatile. Not talked about much, I recommend it totally.
I bought it because of the reviews and videos, expecting more since it’s similar to La Nuit de l’Homme, which I already liked. It smells good, a bit synthetic like most, but the longevity disappoints. The sillage is non-existent; I barely notice it on my skin or on others, it fades to nothing in half an hour.
Bought blind and regret all of them except this one. I still smell a diaper note, probably due to how artificial it is. Don’t buy blind unless it’s cheap or you test it in a decant. I’m selling mine. Don’t let the hype fool you.
I bought it, tried it, and it smells good for fifteen minutes, then it dries down to smell like a diaper. Gross. Do not recommend buying blind.
Smells like a nut stand and gingerbread cookies with a touch of rough, unpicked green cardamom. Comparing it to La Nuit de l’Homme is like confusing laughing in a bathroom with bathing in a river. The only thing they have in common is terrible performance. Not worth it, and some influencers should go to jail. Scent: 4.5 | Projection: 4 | Longevity: 4.5
The All Nashama Caprice by Lattafa has accompanied me from early morning until late afternoon, and the experience has been very positive. It’s one of those perfumes that feels comfortable from the very first moment, with a fresh and elegant profile ideal for prolonged daily use. Upon stepping out, I perceive a very pleasant, clean, and slightly stimulating citrus and spicy freshness, perfect for starting the day. It’s not an aggressive or excessively bright freshness, but balanced and refined, the kind that conveys neatness and good taste. During the first few hours, it remains stable and pleasant, without tiring or saturating. As the day progresses, it evolves into a more aromatic and slightly herbal heart, where everything becomes softer and rounder. This is where it shows its versatility: it goes well at work, at meetings, or in daily life, maintaining a discreet but perceptible presence. It doesn’t invade, but it does make itself noticed when someone gets close. In the background, a warmer and woody note appears, adding depth, making the perfume feel more settled and mature without losing its freshness. After several hours, it remains present on the skin with correct longevity and a moderate trail, designed more to be enjoyed up close than to attract excessive attention. Wearing it all day leaves me with the feeling that it is very balanced, comfortable, and well-constructed, ideal for those looking for something elegant and versatile. Moreover, considering its affordable price, it’s an option with a very interesting quality-to-price ratio, perfect for smelling good for hours without complications or excesses.
Watch out, and I’ll be honest to help anyone looking for a definitive opinion and to guarantee a great acquisition. There are perfumes that smell good, but then there are those that change the way people react when they get close to you. This belongs to the second group. The first time I applied it without high expectations, a few sprays, let it settle… and within minutes, I could smell it again. It starts fresh and clean, very pleasant, but it doesn’t stay there. It’s not loud or invasive, not desperately seeking attention, and curiously, that’s exactly why it gets it. On skin, it feels very masculine, provocative, elegant, with a seductive touch that isn’t obvious. It’s one of those scents that doesn’t tire you out and accompanies you without overwhelming. Women usually don’t say “what a complex perfume,” but rather “you smell good,” “I like it,” or simply move a little closer. There are curious glances, soft smiles, and that brief silence before asking what you’re wearing. It provokes interest, makes people look back at you, without saturation. It has that mysterious something that makes it hard to understand at first glance, and that plays very much in its favor. It doesn’t cloy, doesn’t overwhelm, doesn’t try to be the absolute protagonist… but it stays in memory. When a perfume achieves that, it has already won. Do I recommend it? Without a doubt. All Nashama Caprice is for those who want to smell attractive, modern, and confident, without seeming to try too hard. It’s easy to wear, hard to forget, and watch out, dangerously pleasant. In short: it’s bottled seductive magic. Buy it without hesitation. No one will smell richer than you without breaking the bank. You’ll thank me later.
Total madness! It’s 97% identical to the Electric, but this one has a sweeter touch than the other. That said: it lasts and projects much more than the YSL Blue Electric. It’s for all seasons and generates ovations. I give it a 10/10.
Honestly, I’m not great at identifying notes, but it smells sweet without being cloying and lasts quite a while. I’ve worn it to work, and by the end of my shift, coworkers asked what perfume I was wearing; sometimes you don’t notice it when you’re wearing it, but believe me, others do. For the price, it’s a very good purchase.
Two years later, with the maceration finally done, the key points have changed since my first test. Longevity and especially the trail have improved significantly; it’s not a beast, but with 5 sprays, you can definitely notice it. The initial chocolatey scent has completely disappeared, leaving something clean, like hygiene products (seriously, good sense), creamy, with a citrus touch. Lavender and cardamom are the stars here. Maybe testing it at 25ºC (now I wear it at around 15ºC on mild winter days) influenced my opinion, or perhaps it was the maceration time that transformed it.
I remember going to retail stores to smell fragrances when a lady approached me to test Yves Saint Laurent’s Blue Electric. Since I tried it, I wanted to own it, but life got in the way until I found the All Nashama Caprice, a dupe of the Blue Electric, and they are nearly identical. From the first spray, it transported me back to the day I tested the original, so Lattafa did a great job. It has good longevity on skin and clothes, lasting for days. Tip: let it macerate, and please, don’t use it in the heat, my bros; the real magic happens when it’s cold.
I think the negative reviews come from not letting the perfume macerate or relying solely on the first impression right after spraying. For me, having this aroma at this price is an absolute luxury; it’s fresh and aromatic. Perfect for any occasion.
Ayyyy, I really wanted to like it, but so far it’s just a ‘meh,’ and I’m curious who first said it smells like a diaper; now I can’t stop associating it with that, haha. Clearly, it doesn’t resemble Nuit de L’Homme much, and I don’t know the Bleu Electric either.
This perfume is a masterpiece, charming and warm without being cloying. It’s an intimate aroma, meant to be noticed when you’re close. The longevity is good; I can still smell it on my skin after about 6 or 7 hours. Does it work in the heat? Yes, but it’s not practical if it’s scorching; better for a calm spring day. Perfect for dates and elegant events. Works well with semi-formal or casual attire, but not for sports. Highly recommended, incredible scent, intimate projection, and just-right longevity. A great blind buy.
I’m not fully convinced by it. I bought it alongside an Eros EDP, and honestly, it disappointed me upon arrival; it smells like an older gentleman, around 40, or something for very formal occasions. It’s not a bad scent, but nothing I expected, and my partner doesn’t see the appeal either, so I gifted it to my dad.