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Ana Abiyedh Rouge
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Ana Abiyedh Rouge by Lattafa Perfumes is a woody-spicy fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2016, it features nashi pear, kumquat, and bergamot in the top notes; caramel and geranium in the heart; and ambergris, musk, and oakmoss in the base.
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This perfume has become one of my favorites. It lasts over 24 hours on my skin and days on clothes! Definitely the 97% dupe for Baccarat Rouge 540.
This is a great perfume. I bought it blind and have no regrets. It’s a pleasure to apply and enjoy. It doesn’t have much projection, but given the price, that’s not an issue; the people around you will enjoy it just as much as you do. It’s one of my most praised fragrances.
This is the Lattafa version of Baccarat Rouge 540 everyone talks about. It smells very similar, about 80-90%, but it’s the Eau de Parfum without that almond note from the extrait. It feels more synthetic and doesn’t last as long (though still comparable to other EDPs), but for the price, it’s an incredible substitute. Perfect for daily wear since it’s lighter and easier to handle. I prefer it over Ariana Grande’s Cloud, which is way too sweet, and even Zara’s Red Temptation, which is less similar to the original. To me, it smells less synthetic and lasts a bit longer. I’m not regretting it at all; I’ll be wearing it daily.
As other reviewers mention, this is the Lattafa version of Baccarat Rouge 540. The scent is very similar, maybe 80-90%, but it’s the Eau de Parfum version without the almond notes from the extrait. Of course, it feels much more synthetic and the performance is quite lower (though similar to other EDPs), but considering the price, it’s an excellent substitute for those who don’t want to spend what MFK charges for BR or for daily use, being much easier to wear since it’s quite lighter. Comparing it to other similar perfumes, I’d say I like this one more than Ariana Grande’s Cloud, where I notice an excessively intense sweet note that doesn’t suit my taste; but less so than Zara’s Red Temptation, which, while perhaps a bit less similar to the original. To me, it has a scent that’s maybe a bit less synthetic and a slightly better performance. Still, I don’t regret my purchase at all and I know I’ll use it daily.
Smells like Baccarat Rouge, with an initial alcohol note that lasts just a few seconds. Warning: it has no sillage; no one can smell it as you walk by. It lasted about 4 hours on my skin, and don’t even think about wearing it on clothes.
If it’s true that it’s a dupe for Baccarat Rouge 540, it barely lasts 4-5 hours on skin, which is a pity given the hype; however, on my hair and clothes it lasts for days. I don’t know why, but several people have told me I smell like coffee. If you want a dupe, go for Red Temptation instead, it lasts much longer on skin.
A delicious fragrance; it’s a Baccarat Rouge but lighter, feeling a bit fresher and subtler. There’s a downside regarding projection, however, it lasts a long time, I’d say over 10 hours.
It’s a delicious fragrance, it’s a Baccarat Rouge but lighter, I feel it a bit fresher and subtler. I feel it has a downside in projection, however it lasts a long time, I’d say past 10 hours.
It’s a gem… Very rich 😍, although I wish it were more intense. It has excellent longevity. A bomb!!! It’s very similar to Baccarat Rouge. Women are fascinated by it… 🕉️ A purchase I don’t regret. 💯% recommended 🕉️
Excellent perfume, honestly I don’t know how these Arab perfumes make such low-priced scents with such excellent quality. Of course, it’s not better than the Orientica or Al Haramain versions; this Lattafa feels less natural and more feminine. The scent is a matter of taste, but regarding performance, it can’t be better, considering the price.
Excellent perfume; honestly, I don’t know how these Arab brands manage to create such high-quality fragrances at such low prices. Of course, it’s not better than the Orientica or Al Haramain versions; this Lattafa feels less natural and more feminine. Scent is subjective, but in terms of performance, it can’t be better, especially considering the price.
Well, my experience: I bought it blindly for my wife because she talked about Baccarat Rouge 540. She didn’t want to spend, but she was curious, so I bought it without high expectations, knowing she might not like it and neither would I. It was a steal, less than 15€ for the 60ml bottle. Huge surprise: we got a fabulous aroma. Brief opening to a chemical dental office note, 90-120 seconds, and then the magic: sweet, toasted sugar, caramel, cotton candy, and ambroxan at the base. I’ve tried Baccarat a few times, but it’s quite similar. Since the original has a certain chemical scent, the difference isn’t that noticeable. This Lattafa is a total beast: 3-4 hours of projection, a wide trail of 1.5 to 2 meters, and longevity of 12-14 hours. My wife was happy, I felt like a king, and I bought two more, plus the Armaf Untold. Personally, I consider it purely feminine; I wouldn’t wear it, but I enjoy smelling it on her.
Excellent fragrance. I only smelled the BR once and it gives it a vibe, but this one keeps a charming sweet scent, like a handful of red candies. Charming. Very good.
My first blind buy. Spectacular scent, but what worried me most was the performance. Honestly, the longevity is brutal and the projection is a beast. For this price, I think it’s better than the Zara dupe. It’s a gift for my girlfriend, but I’m sure I’ll be using it myself. I rated it as feminine unisex, though I think a man of any age can wear it perfectly. I tested it on skin and clothes; truly good. I’ve seen comments saying it doesn’t last, but mine is beastly for 20€.
I bought this fragrance for my girlfriend a month ago because they say it’s a dupe for Baccarat Rouge 540, without having heard of it, but since it’s famous I decided to take a risk. What a surprise: if the BR lasts this long, my god! It’s a beast, it lasts forever and projects wildly in the first few hours. It’s not an easy scent, the ambergris does its thing and smells like high-quality red lipstick. I repeat, it’s not for everyone, but if you want to break the mold and stand out, this is the perfume for a few dollars.
First review… I bought it as a gift for my husband, he really liked the Orientica Amber Rouge. Upon smelling it, I felt that dental office note I’d read so much about, but once applied, after 20 minutes it started to gradually change into a rich caramel scent, getting more and more delicious. It didn’t last long on my skin, but on his it lasts all day. Other versions projected more and I wasn’t satisfied, but months later, when there’s little left in the bottle, it’s super potent: bursts up to 6 hours on me and much longer on skin and clothes. It’s eternal! In summary: addictive, good longevity, good projection, unisex. I want to buy it again and try other dupes to see which is the best.
Worth the price, it’s a gem, but watch out: test it first. When I bought it in spring, I only smelled caramel, which was exactly what I wanted and not too floral. Then I used it in summer, and maybe that was my mistake, because the alcohol and that geranium note were very noticeable… bless that geranium! Now I smell it and it smells terrible; strong florals are my weakness. My husband, on the other hand, loves it; it’s not powdery, it’s cheerful and unisex for me, but he says it’s very feminine because of the caramel. Now in autumn, that rich caramel comes back, almost like burnt sugar, perfect, though the geranium is still there and I don’t like it. December 2025… I gifted it and I think it suits a man better; my husband changed his mind and now sees it as more masculine. My brother wears it wonderfully, it’s become his signature ✨
I think it’s unisex, though it leans feminine. The geranium is well-blended; it reminded me of the one in Perry Ellis Reserve. It’s a fairly sweet fragrance, even more so as the hours go by.
I bought it for my teenage daughter who wanted the Baccarat Rouge, and for obvious monetary reasons, I got her the Arabic version. I don’t know if it smells like the MFK one, but I was impressed by the quality. 100% feminine… and that’s the point. Any guy who says it’s unisex did it for two reasons: 1) they bought it blindly so it wouldn’t clash, and 2) we all know why. Excellent longevity (+12 hours), good projection and sillage. Totally recommended.
I’m new to the world of perfumes, and this is my favorite so far; I have a lot, and I can only say it smells like something expensive but it’s incredibly cheap.
It’s an incredible gem for a ridiculous price. It’s my girlfriend’s favorite, and she always asks me to keep this one.
People say it smells like candy and they love it, and that’s true: it’s ideal for spring because it’s not overwhelming. With 5 sprays max, it lasts all day and on clothes for even longer. I recommend it 100%. Scent: 9/10 Price: 10/10 Sillage: 9/10 Projection: 10/10
I was pleasantly surprised! It was my first Arabic perfume. I’d heard they tend to be good and long-lasting, and this is no exception. Indeed, it’s a dupe of Baccarat Rouge and a very good one. It’s extremely similar, VERY! In the dry-down, it keeps the quality and that strangely sweet and rare vibe of BR 540, though maybe a bit softer than its sibling. However, the opening feels very sweet and synthetic (finally I felt the toothpaste scent everyone talks about, which is usually attributed to Baccarat and which I never smelled in Ana, but here it’s quite pronounced). Anyway, this lasts a few minutes and then settles into a beautiful scent. The longevity is excellent, and the trail is very good too. Even testing it right out of the box without maceration, just a touch on my neck where I sprayed it, it lasted 2-3 days. On skin and hair, I’d say it lasts a minimum of 5-8 hours, losing intensity a bit along the way. I can’t be entirely fair because I think it causes olfactory fatigue for me, and over time I stop smelling it. Once I sprayed it in the kitchen at noon and went home at night, the whole kitchen smelled like Ana Rouge. I would buy it again; the price is super accessible, and even though the opening doesn’t fully convince me, it’s a little gem to enjoy guilt-free.
My first Arabic perfume, honestly I bought it for the price and because it’s a dupe of Baccarat. I find it delicious, but I’m surprised that I stop smelling it immediately. Even more surprising is reading positive reviews about its projection.
Honestly, I don’t know why there’s so much hate on a perfume that costs less than $30. For that price, I think Lattafa did an excellent job, starting with the bottle, which looks very high quality, and the atomizer, which is great. Maybe the only thing I can criticize is the opening, which feels a bit strong and unpleasant to me, but it only lasts about 2 minutes and then fades. You can’t expect a perfume under $30 to have the quality of one costing $300; let’s be reasonable. I haven’t tried the BR540, but I have tried similar perfumes like Red Temptation and Instant Crush, and these are closer to the Ana Abiyedh Rouge scent. Regarding performance, it lasts well and projects well, nothing to complain about. I definitely think it’s a great purchase; I bought it for the low price and because I’d been looking for a BR540 dupe for a long time. Excellent purchase, no regrets.
Honestly, I don’t get all the hate for a perfume that costs less than $30. For that price, Lattafa does an excellent job, starting with the bottle, which looks high quality, and the atomizer, which is top-notch. Maybe the only thing I criticize is the opening; it feels a bit harsh and unpleasant to me, but it only lasts about 2 minutes before settling down. You can’t expect the quality of a $300 perfume for under $30, let’s be realistic. I haven’t tried BR540, but I have tried similar perfumes like Red Temptation and Instant Crush, and they smell just like Ana Abiyedh Rouge. As for performance, it lasts and projects well, nothing to complain about. Without a doubt, it’s a great purchase. I bought it for the low price because I’ve been looking for a dupe of BR540 for a while. Excellent buy, no regrets.
Incredible! 🔥🥂 I’m a guy and I absolutely love it. It lasts forever, projects amazingly, and I’ve gotten so many compliments ❤️. It never fails to turn heads. For the price, it’s a steal. If you like sweet scents, you’ll adore this.
Babes, I signed up to comment because I bought this blindly based on reviews. It smells amazing and is almost identical to Oriantica’s Amber Rouge, which is my dream scent but too pricey for me to pull the trigger on. The Ana Rouge fragrance is very good—sexy and elegant. The price is fair; I’ve worn it for an hour after just three sprays, but my partner says she can’t smell it, so it stays in the air. I’ve read you need to moisturize your skin first because if you have dry skin, it absorbs too much and that’s why it doesn’t last… I’ll check back in two hours to see if the projection holds up. I’ll return in a week and let you know. Cheers!
Has anyone tried Opulent Red by Lattafa? Does it smell like this? I need your thoughts.
It’s my first Arabian perfume and honestly, it’s a hidden gem from Lattafa. I won’t dwell on whether it resembles Baccarat Rouge 540 since I haven’t smelled it and it’s not my concern; I just say if you love sweet scents, this is excellent for men or women. I bought it for $35, well below my budget, so the price is fantastic. The longevity is decent; in my case, 5-6 hours is enough. The aroma is hard to describe, but the listed notes are accurate—it’s fruity and sweet. If I had to point out flaws, they’re subjective: 1. Opening: It starts with pure alcohol, a common “issue” with Arab perfumes, but it fades in 2 minutes and becomes unique. 2. Sillage: Very subjective; my partner and I don’t get tired of it, it’s perfect, but some family members hate it, finding it too sweet and saying “put less on or it’ll give you a headache.” Repeat, it’s subjective. 3. Maybe the biggest issue is that it’s invisible to the wearer; it’s a shame because you don’t realize if it’s still detectable without asking or smelling your wrist. Note, it doesn’t have bad projection; people will smell it from an arm’s length away, or once it’s dry, it will be felt from further away. Scent: 10/10. Opening: 7/10 (just for that quick alcohol smell). Performance: 9/10. Projection: 8/10. Final score: 8.5.
On me, it smells like God is a Woman and I love it! I can definitely smell the pear 🍐.
It’s okay.
Terrible start, moves to sweet ambergris. Worst performance, less than an hour, and it’s barely noticeable unless you’re right next to the wearer. A disappointment for an Arabian perfume.
Terrible. Smells like nail polish remover. I let it macerate to see if that was the issue, but the smell hasn’t changed at all.
Elegant and sophisticated aroma. The opening smells more like pear to me, but I perceive it as juicy, sweet peach that quickly blends with caramelized notes like toffee and metallic undertones. Those who say it doesn’t last, I think it’s because it hits in bursts; sometimes I can’t smell it, and then suddenly it’s there. Many people love it, but I don’t always perceive it. I give it 9/10 for the scent—it smells refined, expensive, and the bottle is gorgeous.
Horrible opening. It gave me a headache and upset my stomach, bringing back memories of midnight ER shifts and working on weekends. Yes, it improves significantly after drying down and becomes more bearable, but it’s still the first Lattafa scent I plan to forget forever.
In my opinion, this is the worst Lattafa fragrance I’ve tried. It smells like Baccarat Rouge 540 right out of the bottle, but once it dries down, it’s the most synthetic thing I’ve ever smelled; people told me it smells like car tires, and honestly, they’re right. If you’re looking for a good Baccarat dupe, don’t even look at this; out of everything I’ve tried, this is the worst.
It’s not a bad smell, but… you have to get it right up to your nose to really catch the scent.
Personally, I think it’s the worst Lattafa fragrance I’ve heard. When sprayed, it smells similar to Baccarat Rouge 540, but the dry down is the most synthetic I’ve ever heard. I wore it and people even described it as smelling like car tires, and honestly, they might have a point. If you’re looking for a good Baccarat Rouge 540 dupe, definitely don’t look at this fragrance. There are many BR540 dupes out there, and of all I’ve heard, this is the worst.