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Angham

4.48 de 5
4,184 votos

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Descripción

Angham by Lattafa Perfumes is an oriental vanilla fragrance from the olfactory family, designed for men and women. This newly launched scent in 2024 unfolds a fragrance pyramid where the top notes combine ginger, mandarin, and pink pepper. The heart of the composition reveals a blend of lavender, praline, cocoa, and jasmine, while the base notes settle with vanilla, amber, and musk.

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  • Invierno 28%
  • Primavera 25%
  • Verano 17%
  • Otoño 30%
  • Día 52%
  • Noche 48%

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Comunidad

4,184 votos

  • Positivo 89%
  • Neutral 7.0%
  • Negativo 3.9%

Pirámide olfativa

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

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 4 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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  • Elegant vanilla, inspired by Burberry Goddess. I bought it blind, but it’s not my type since I lean more towards gourmand scents. It’s a nice smell and a good perfume, but I ended up gifting it away.

  • It’s like a Burberry Goddess on steroids: it lasts more than 12 hours and is super versatile. I have no complaints; I wouldn’t say this lightly: it’s one of the most praised fragrances, right up there with Althair.

  • I’m getting my second bottle of this beauty. I emptied the first one in 6 months and I have a pretty decent collection now. It’s one of the most versatile and addictive fragrances I’ve ever encountered. Winter, summer, day, night… it suits everything. I LOVE it.

  • I opened it months ago with all the hype; I love the vanilla without it being cloying. Since summer was coming, I put it away to use later. Now that autumn has arrived, I took it out and wow: it’s a delight, highlighting the vanilla and lavender without clashing. I’ve worn it all week, and everyone asks about it every day. The longevity, like many Arabic perfumes, is outstanding: it lasts all day. I think it gains depth and longevity once macerated.

  • Lucille Lemonade

    Lattafa Angham, I wasn’t expecting this. Although it’s inspired by Burberry Goddess, it diverges by about 70-80%. It’s a sweeter version without being gourmand, featuring praline and a delicious vanilla that opens with spicy notes of pepper and citrus to accompany the star. Delicious for cold days, but that fresh touch of lavender and citrus makes it usable in the heat too. The longevity is what you’d expect from an Arabic perfume: 4-5 hours, with moderate to soft sillage and a delicious second-skin effect. It’s not a bomb, but for daily wear, you’ll definitely get compliments and people will ask what you’re wearing.

  • Angham has incredible performance: it opens with a citrus note and a touch of ginger, then everything turns into vanilla and cocoa, very sweet and delicious. The trail is powerful and long-lasting, and it costs less than $50 for 100ml. People compare it to Burberry Goddess, and yes, they’re similar, but Angham is more intense and potent—a true Arabic fragrance that has all the good stuff. Goddess is more moderate, elegant, and subtle, and here in Mexico it costs $190. Angham is unbeatable.

  • A creamy, elegant vanilla scent, sweet and very rich, nothing cloying. The scent is a 10; the only downside is the weak longevity and sillage… I’m going to let it macerate for a few months to see if it gains anything, though judging by its appearance, I don’t think it will improve much… what a pity because the perfume is a delight.

  • Sandrita.09

    Definitely MALE: it opens with a sharp ginger and a bit of pepper, then it’s just praline and cocoa. Very manly, nothing like Burberry’s Goddess. The good thing is it lasts for hours and hours, more than 12, and even after washing my arm, the scent remains. Delicious: yes. Masculine: very, very masculine. Do I want it? NO, the praline and cocoa scent is unbearable.

  • It smells strong of lavender and tangerine at first—very fresh and masculine—but as it dries down, it leaves a sweet vanilla that isn’t cloying. I don’t really detect the cocoa, and it lasts about 3 hours, which is rare for me since everything usually fades quickly on my skin, but it depends on the skin chemistry.

  • Exquisite perfume; I’ve been testing it for a week and it’s the only one I’ve worn these days. The lavender is only noticeable at the start, then sweet notes of cocoa and vanilla appear, but in just the right measure. These days in Chile have been weird, alternating between hot and cold, and this perfume has performed excellently with great longevity; I’ve still been smelling it after eight hours. I loved it, highly recommended.

  • Ironicswiftie

    It’s a mix of vanilla, lavender, and a bit of ginger. It’s quite pleasant, though I wouldn’t buy it blind because, in my opinion, it’s not unisex. That said, it has very little sillage; honestly, I was a bit disappointed. But if you like perfumes without sillage, I recommend it.

  • HiedraVenenosa

    I own Burberry Goddess, Athena, and Angham. For me, despite smelling great and being quite close to Goddess, it falls short on longevity and sillage; the OG smells better and lasts longer. Between Angham and Athena, I stick with Angham. It’s a very good dupe, but Burberry knows what they’re doing. I layer it with Goddess, and honestly, together they’re brutal. People have commented on how great I smell and asked what perfume it is. If the original doesn’t matter to you and you want something similar without spending a fortune on your collection, Angham is a good option. For me, none of the three are creamy vanilla scents like I’ve read online. It’s an aromatized vanilla with ginger and lavender. People talk nonsense. It has hints of cocoa and is a super interesting vanilla. Don’t expect bakery vanilla. Anyway, I love this olfactive profile, which is why I have almost 300ml of versions of the same perfume.

  • At first, it smells of ginger, mandarin, and a spicy touch of pink pepper, then the lavender and praline come through, making it creamier. Personally, I don’t detect the vanilla or cocoa. It’s one of the few Arabic scents I own and I love it. The problem is it lasts five minutes; it’s not my skin’s fault because it doesn’t last on clothes either. I love this DNA, so I’ll use it for layering because it doesn’t last alone.

  • FlorPerfumito21

    It’s vanilla with a spicy kick, cocoa, and lavender. Not cloying at all, barely sweet. I love it; I think everyone would appreciate it.

  • Luckily, I don’t detect the pink pepper. The ginger and citrus are there. It’s quite pleasant and very sweet, but the unisex claim is questionable… it leans more feminine, though it hasn’t bothered me to wear it, nor has anyone at the office told me it smells like a woman’s perfume. The dry-down on skin is totally honeyed, even though it doesn’t declare honey (maybe the amber and heavy vanilla?). It leaves the same residual scent as Rich Warm Addictive or Naxos.

  • Exquisite. Citrus opening with evident cocoa and vanilla base. Warm and gourmand sensation, it takes me to the smell of a sweet spiced candle that I love, without being cloying. The bottle is neat, looks high quality with embossed musical details and closes well. 10/10. I bought it based on the page reviews and a YouTube video. Besides having used Yara by Lattafa, if you like the sweet and warm opening of Yara, you’ll like this. It’s a bit more complex, but the notes fit perfectly. I recommend it.

  • It’s delicious and I think it’s perfect for summer. Honestly, it lasts forever; on clothes and skin, it’s been two days without exaggerating. Delightful, I don’t want it to run out.

  • I definitely love it! It’s warm, sweet, and relaxing. You smell a lot of citrus first, then it settles into a creamy vanilla with lavender. It’s addictive and cozy. It has the same vibe as Mon Guerlain and, of course, Burberry Goddess. I’m fascinated by it, 100% recommended.

  • Elegant and clean. The vanilla, which stands out most, isn’t gourmand; along with the lavender, it’s delicate and adds elegance plus a sense of cleanliness, like good soap. It’s sweet but just right, not overwhelming or cloying, suitable for all climates. Just arrived, so I don’t know the longevity yet, but it doesn’t have much projection. Very beautiful, easy to wear, everyone will surely like it.

  • Delicious, it lasts all day on my clothes and hours on my skin. It’s very high quality; you can’t ask for more at this price.

  • The first spray reminded me a lot of Burberry Brit (which I already own), though they don’t share notes. Once it settles, it goes in a different direction, warmer and more vanilla with a touch of lavender that tones down the intensity. I wasn’t surprised; it’s a scent I already knew. It’s nice, people complimented me, but it’s a chameleon like Brit, valid for almost all seasons. That’s why I wouldn’t repurchase; I expected something warmer where the vanilla and cocoa were more noticeable.

  • Alejandra1611

    I love this fragrance; it’s my favorite among all the Arabic perfumes I own. Something weird happens: my signature scent for years was Cacharel’s Amor Amor, and Angham smells very similar. One day I wore it to work, and a coworker asked if I was wearing Amor Amor again. I know people say it’s similar to Burberry Goddess, but honestly, it smells much more like Amor Amor. I have a small bottle left; I compared them on my arms, and they smell identical to me, except Angham is a bit more vanilla-forward. If anyone else has experienced this, let me know.

  • Sebastian Teng

    A very elegant vanilla! Similar to Cher Glossy if you’re from Argentina, but with more elegance and quality. It also reminds me of Burberry, but I like this one more because it’s a sweeter touch.

  • As a vanilla lover, I wanted to like this. I read amazing reviews and on TikTok people wouldn’t stop saying it was incredible, so I bought it blind. For the first two weeks, it smelled like nothing: ugly alcoholic vanilla and lots of lavender. In my opinion, it smells very soapy. Over time, it gains some power, but not enough. It doesn’t have the longevity they claim; on my skin it lasts an hour and on clothes it barely lingers. The scent is basic, soapy, and not elegant. It’s not a dupe for Burberry Goddess, though it resembles it a bit (both have terrible longevity). Anyway, not worth the hype. This helps me not to believe everything I read or see on social media.

  • It has a perfect and unexpected balance between citrus, lavender, and vanilla. A great blind buy or gift, hard to dislike. Within the DNA of Burberry Goddess with a reasonable resemblance, but much more affordable. A hit.

  • It’s not feminine; the lavender makes it more suitable for men. It’s not a throwaway scent; you can mix it with sweet vanilla or white flowers, but I confirm it is overhyped. It’s not just for daytime; with more sprays, it’s great for going out at night. It pairs well with mild temperatures. This is my opinion, I respect different takes.

  • It starts a bit alcoholic with citrus, but vanilla dominates the entire experience. It’s sweet, perfect for outdoors and cool days. As it develops, it smells like praline and cocoa with vanilla. The dry down is like a soft, spiced vanilla candle. Projection lasted a few hours, but the longevity is incredible; a kiss on the cheek lasts for hours or leaves a mark on clothes (depends on pH). For the price, it’s worth it.

  • Alberto Brarda

    I love it; I see it as feminine and ideal for cooler weather. The next day, it’s clearly noticeable on the skin, getting closer and closer. Very good longevity.

  • I left another review below, but I wanted to add that, although with maceration it already seemed more feminine than masculine to me, now I think it’s at a totally unisex midpoint. I tested it with my husband to see if it was truly unisex; smelling it from the bottle is different… and on him, it smells super sexy, with no trace of femininity on skin or clothes. I want to keep getting closer to smell it. It will definitely be shared. Will it smell this good on me, or was it an exceptional chemistry with him? I’ll keep testing.

  • Lara Valentina

    On the opening, it smells like floor cleaner, and then it develops… and still smells the same.

  • vanekitty36

    One of my favorites, it works for everything and smells delicious. It’s sweet but not intrusive; I love it. Plus, people always compliment it; I feel it’s just like Burberry Goddess but at half the price.

  • Clari Soriano

    I don’t know why reviews talk so badly about such a rich and warm scent. The notes I perceive the most are ginger, lavender, red pepper, cocoa, and vanilla. It’s spectacular. If you like spicy fragrances, this is the one for you.

  • The first time I wore it, I fell in love. I couldn’t stop smelling it on my wrist. It smells delicious, starts floral, and then you feel the warmth and sweetness of the vanilla. Within less than a week, I was stopped twice on the street and in the supermarket asking what perfume I was wearing. It’s elegant, feminine, yet neutral; it could be unisex without any issues.

  • HiedraVenenosa

    This is my second opinion on Angham. I previously acknowledged the superiority of Goddess, but… I’ve changed my mind! 🤣 If BG is my favorite, how is that possible? I did a blind test and over time, Angham has improved so much: better longevity and projection than the OG, smells better, sweeter, and richer. The cocoa and vanilla have amplified, and the lavender is less sour. I slept with both and woke up smelling Angham; Goddess didn’t survive the night. After 7 months, it’s a gem; I doubt I’ll buy Goddess again for less than €30. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 😍🥰❤️

  • Beautiful fragrance. Throughout its development, it stands out for its sweetness and warmth without being cloying. It’s very easy to like and I always receive compliments. Fixation and longevity are very good. A smart blind buy if you like vanilla.

  • Elizabethps98

    At first, I didn’t get the hype because the first time I smelled it, it felt ‘normal’ to me. But with continued wear, I’ve absolutely fallen in love, from the top notes (I’m fascinated by the mandarin) to the dry down. It’s incredibly delicious, versatile, and feminine. A super safe blind buy.

  • blackstone

    I don’t know if I’ve mentioned this before, but it deserves another review: it’s the one that has flattered me the most. 90% of the times I wear it, someone says something nice. It’s versatile, long-lasting, and noticeable. I’d buy it blind, it’s a sure hit.

  • Andrea Pelegrín

    Exquisite and super easy to wear, I give it a 1000/10. I’d buy it again without hesitation.