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Ana Abiyedh Poudrée

4.14 de 5
1,197 votos

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Descripción

Ana Abiyedh Poudrée by Lattafa Perfumes is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2023, its olfactory pyramid unfolds with top notes of orange blossom, rose, and jasmine; a heart note of musk; and a base composed of vanilla, tonka bean, cedar, vetiver, and patchouli.

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  • Invierno 27%
  • Primavera 27%
  • Verano 17%
  • Otoño 29%
  • Día 60%
  • Noche 40%

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Comunidad

1,197 votos

  • Positivo 77%
  • Neutral 14%
  • Negativo 8.7%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 1 nota

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13 reseñas

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  • Very sweet, evoking tenderness and innocence. Reminds me of Flower by Kenzo EDP, but toned down. Poudrée is subtle, soft, and elegant. Upon spraying, you first notice very refined talc, followed by a faint sweetness with flowers hovering over a mist. A scent for a refined, sophisticated lady. A year later, the sharp sweet note wore me out, so I sold it. Would I buy it again? No.

  • JP_Bolio

    From a male perspective: it’s not an exact clone, but it’s very similar to Valentino Valentina Poudrée and Narciso Poudrée. I fell in love with the scent and bought it for personal use—a guilty pleasure. It’s sweet, very sweet at first, but not cloying. It’s not fruity syrupy; it’s powdery and aged. Basically vanilla, tonka bean, and musk with rice powder and talcs. It evokes innocence and tenderness, but also maturity. It’s not for vibrant women who want to turn heads; it’s for calm, mature women who enjoy a cup of milk coffee or floral tea in a fresh courtyard. I use it with great pleasure, not too often since it’s feminine, but when I do, I love it and feel happy all day. As it dries, it becomes unisex with warm, earthy, and woody notes thanks to cedar, vetiver, and patchouli. Projection and sillage are moderate, longevity is average, but for the price, you can reapply without worry.

  • Hey, from a guy’s perspective: first off, it’s not an exact clone, but it’s very close to Valentino Valentina Poudrée and Narciso Narciso Poudrée. Honestly, I was hooked after the first spray and went back to the supplier to buy it for myself; it’s a guilty pleasure. It smells sweet, very sweet at first, but without being cloying or turning into a sugary, fruity mess—it’s a powdery, aged sweetness. Basically, vanilla, tonka bean, and musk mixed with rice powder and talc. To me, it evokes innocence and tenderness, but also maturity; I don’t think it’s for vibrant women who want to stand out in a busy world. It’s more for quiet, mature women who enjoy a morning on the patio with coffee with milk or floral tea; that’s its vibe. I love wearing it, though not too often since it is feminine, but when I do, I love it, and I’m happy all day, reapplying it. As it dries down, it becomes unisex, the sweetness fades, and the warm, earthy, woody side comes up with cedar, vetiver, and patchouli. It has moderate projection and longevity, but for the price, you can reapply without worry.

  • I bought a sample looking for something similar to Narciso Poudrée but with better projection and potency. I have mixed feelings. Narciso feels clean, flirtatious, and feminine; this Lattafa one feels a bit like an older lady’s scent. It’s not that I dislike it, but it doesn’t convey anything to me. It left me indifferent, and it also lacks the projection and potency I was hoping for.

  • Elegant, calm, yet powerful thanks to its vanilla and powdery base. The flowers give a mature rose vibe, but they aren’t the main focus. It’s an elegant sweetness with sweet white woods. I love it; it’s not memorable but charming for classic days. For the price, it beats many drugstore brands. I paid $20 and see it’s on sale often. I’ll definitely buy more from the line.

  • This is a very elegant fragrance, calm yet powerful thanks to its slightly vanilla and powdery base. The flowers blend to give a mature rose, but it’s not the main focus. To me, it’s an elegant, vanilla sweetness with sweet and white woods. I love it; it’s not memorable, but undoubtedly charming for days when I want to feel more classic. For the price, it beats a lot of budget perfumes. I paid $20, and from what I see, it’s available for even less. I’ll definitely get more from the line.

  • karlaberg_

    It’s definitely a classic scent, with that vintage powdery touch that everyone loves. Still absolutely gorgeous. From the first spray, it wraps you in a vanilla and powdery aura, without being overly sweet. Well executed overall. I feel like it’s a perfume for everyday wear, something that doesn’t overwhelm anyone and is something I value so much. I could easily make it a signature. Disclaimer: It’s NOT for young people; if you’re looking for that, better not to pick it up.

  • karlaberg_

    Definitely classic, with a powdery vintage touch, but beautiful. From the first spray, it wraps you in a vanilla and powdery aura that isn’t overly sweet. Well-executed. I feel it’s perfect for everyday wear without overwhelming anyone, which I value greatly. It could be a signature scent. Disclaimer: not for the young; if you’re looking for that, skip it.

  • A lovely, distinguished scent without being vintage. It suits young adults and older ladies alike. The musk and vanilla really stand out. If you like Ombre Rose or Insolence, you might enjoy this, though it doesn’t feel particularly youthful. On my skin, it lasts a long time with moderate sillage.

  • Smells like an expensive perfume: vanilla with talc, but delicious. The only downside is it comes too concentrated for the price.

  • This smells like an expensive perfume—it’s a talc-dusted vanilla, but it tastes delicious. It’s a lot, way too much for that price.

  • Andrea Pelegrín

    It has that rose-and-talc vibe. I’ll give it a shot in the fall. I don’t love it entirely, but it’s wearable. I still prefer Scarlet.