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Bade’e Al Oud Honor & Glory
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Bade'e Al Oud Honor & Glory by Lattafa Perfumes is a fragrance from the men's and women's family launched in 2023. The top notes are pineapple and crème brûlée; the heart notes are cinnamon, turmeric, black pepper, and benzoin; and the base notes are vanilla, sandalwood, cashmere wood, and moss.
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My first foray into Arabic perfumery. I bought a decant to try and it seemed totally feminine. Synthetic from the start, transforming into a creamy dessert with sugar, with nothing masculine. My ex tried it today and it’s a 10 on her. It’s delicious for women.
The definition of good, beautiful, and cheap. I didn’t know Lattafa and I was very impressed. In less than two weeks, I bought three of their fragrances: Khamrah, Khamrah Dukhan, and this Honor & Glory. Decent quality proposals at a reasonable price. Common sense still exists in this world!
I bought it from a reliable seller but almost couldn’t smell anything. It’s from the November 2024 batch. Watch out, it’s been reformulated.
The longevity is impressive. I wore it at noon, showered at 6 PM the next day, and I could still smell it—more than a day. I tested it on paper and it smelled delicious, but on my skin, it smells totally masculine 😔.
Delicious, but it definitely requires patience. I bought a decant and the first time, I hated it; it smelled like sour milk, I don’t know how to explain that horrible odor. I let it air out for four months without using it; when I sprayed it again, it was a completely different aroma. I could smell notes I hadn’t detected before. The milky scent developed better and now it smells creamy and delicious. I say it’s very delicious, but you’ll probably need to let it air out.
Don’t even think about wearing this during the day; it’s rich but becomes overwhelming in the heat. Unfortunately, the longevity was poor; I sprayed it multiple times and it didn’t last past 5 hours.
I really like it. The opening smells like alcohol and refreshing pineapple, but as it dries down, it becomes less unpleasant, settling into a crème brûlée and slightly artificial pineapple scent. I still like it since I hadn’t heard anything like it before. It’s not for blind buys; some people I let smell it said it smelled like detergent…
A rich and modern fragrance. The creamy pineapple gives it a tropical touch at first, then the vanilla dry-down with cinnamon and turmeric seals the deal. I’d use it for summer, autumn, spring, and winter nights. I wouldn’t wear it during the day at the office because it’s cloying to full capacity. It has a pleasant evolution, especially in the dry-down. I like it more than I dislike it. It’s not masculine at all; it’s totally unisex. It’s rich and someone 35 or younger could use it; I can’t imagine my dad wearing it.
It’s a fragrance where as soon as you spray it, you get that strong but not synthetic, super juicy pineapple. It disappears after a few minutes and doesn’t project, but the dry-down is beast mode. Maybe someone shares that gentleman-style iris sensation; honestly, that was what I liked most, as I own several iris perfumes and it gave me that vibe. It’s a 10/10.
On paper, it was rich, sweet, and attractive, but on my skin, it smells like a man 😔.
It’s a beautiful fragrance. It’s been on a shirt my girlfriend doesn’t wear for over six months; it’s a beast: unique, beast-mode projection, and long-lasting. Better to buy it.
I like sweet and strong perfumes, but this is strong in a bad way. I hated it so much I wanted to wash my hands, and the smell wouldn’t go away; it was nauseating. I even smelled it on a guy on the bus and almost threw up. I don’t know what’s in it, but it smells awful.
It’s a unique fragrance. The sweet and creamy pineapple and crème brûlée notes in the opening give it versatility, then the spicy heart adds a modern touch, and the base with gourmand accords is long-lasting. It’s spectacular for the price, has great projection, and is unisex thanks to its tropical and woody sandalwood notes, suitable for many ages. TL;DR: Versatile unisex for many occasions and ages. Longevity: 8.7/10, Scent: 9/10, Projection: 9.3/10, Wearability: 10/10, Price: 10/10.
I love men’s perfumes, even though I know this one is unisex; it just didn’t work for me. Honestly, it smells incredible on male skin, so I’d gift it to a friend.
I went to the perfumerie to try it out, expecting that creamy vanilla pineapple cake, but all I smelled was bitter vanilla 🤣. To me, it smells super masculine and just doesn’t work for me.
This is an amazing perfume, almost niche, with no clear designer comparables. That’s a positive for me. I was pleasantly surprised. The opening is cinnamon-y; not my favorite, but not annoying either. What matters is the dry-down, and here it delivers. The mix of pineapple, vanilla, and crème brûlée gives it a very distinct piña colada vibe. After five minutes, a spiced sweetness with turmeric emerges, followed by sandalwood taking the lead. It arrived yesterday (12/15/2025) and has already lasted a solid 5 hours. Still need to let it mature for 2-4 months to become that typical Lattafa beast. Curiously, the pepper and benzoin aren’t noticeable. Extra tip: I wear it in the heat and layering it with a citrus scent works great.
People, just a heads-up: be careful in winter! It’s a pineapple and caramel bomb that hits you instantly.
A very rich fragrance; that creamy pineapple with a touch of cinnamon and vanilla makes it quite versatile. You can wear it day or night in cold and fresh climates. It’s the fragrance that has given me the most compliments and one of my favorites.
Don’t buy it blindly; it’s more masculine than unisex. The opening is acidic yet sweet pineapple, but then it fills up with spices and woods; you only feel the vanilla at the very end. I sprayed it twice and invaded the car; I had to shower to get it off. It’s similar to Khamrah without the alcoholic bite. I didn’t like either of them; I’m very sensitive to spices and it’s not my style.
Hi, I don’t want to sound exaggerated, but… WOW! I was blown away. At first, I thought it would be more feminine, but it works perfectly for both. I wore it to work and it lasted over 14 hours with projection beyond 1.5 meters. It starts with a super juicy pineapple and the dry-down is phenomenal. Give it a try; for me, it’s a 10/10.
I’m a teenager just diving into the world of perfume, and this is my first review. Honestly, from a distance, I catch a smell of puffed rice, but up close or in my personal bubble, the sweet touch with vanilla and cinnamon stands out. I haven’t managed to detect the pineapple everyone talks about, but the trail is good for the price and the longevity isn’t bad, though it could be better. It’s marketed as a winter fragrance, but for me, it’s wearable year-round, provided it’s under 68°F (18°C), because otherwise, it becomes annoying and ugly. I forgot to mention that due to its notes, it’s more of a night fragrance, and I recommend it for non-casual occasions, or it can get overwhelming.
This is a gem for those who enjoy gourmand fragrances. Totally unisex and a beast in performance, with over 12 hours on skin and no talk about clothes. The super realistic, juicy pineapple paired with the crème brûlée is something unique for the price ($30-35 USD), and to my surprise, it lasts a long time. Later, it blends with vanilla, benzoin, and a bit of cinnamon as it dries, without ever losing that dessert essence in any moment.
What’s with all the winter usage talk? 15 triggers in summer. If you’re afraid to die, don’t be born.
I agree with Óscar Segovia… It’s a pineapple and caramel bomb ideal for winter! That crème brûlée caramel with a vanilla and cinnamon base, the hard, sugary crust contrasting with the softness of the cream—in this case, the pineapple. Zero potato notes, cucumber, or melon! Maximum longevity and projection. 8.5/10.
Guys, it smells good, but 90% of it is wood—MUCH woodier than the reviews say. Just something to keep in mind.
This is a masterpiece. The sweetness is perfectly balanced: the crème brûlée and pineapple smell exquisite without being cloying, and it’s super addictive. It puts me in a great mood; sometimes I just spray my office just to smell it. Good projection—everyone notices it—and it’s versatile. If you’re looking for something sweet and sticky, this is it. Just make sure you like pineapple, or you might not enjoy it. It smells sexy but works in any setting. Some say it’s cloying in summer, but I don’t believe it.
Everything about this perfume is perfect: the packaging, the bottle, and the fragrance itself. Right out of the box, I get a juicy, almost realistic pineapple (a bit synthetic) and a very creamy crème brûlée that lasts until the end. Then come the cinnamon and flashes of turmeric (I haven’t detected black pepper and can’t identify the benzoin). In the dry down, the crème brûlée dominates with a soft vanilla and a wood note that rounds everything out. The trail is good, not extreme, but you can feel it at 1.5 meters for the first few hours. Longevity is solid, at least 8 hours, even after showering. It’s a blind buy that never disappoints, for men or women, and in my opinion, one of the best from Lattafa.
My second Arabic perfume, and I fell in love at first sniff. It was a new scent for me, and when I smelled it, I wanted to eat my hand. It comes out a bit synthetic, but within seconds it settles and becomes totally addictive. It’s the fragrance I use the most and the easiest to wear. Men found it a bit feminine, but women love it. Lasts 8-9 hours, projection is 8.5 (you can feel it a lot), and trail is 8 (between heavy and moderate). A bomb for all seasons and situations.
It’s not a bad perfume and I recommend it, but it’s not versatile for summer or winter like they claim—it’s strictly for night, winter, or special events. The pineapple feels very feminine and sweet, almost floral. It’s not for school or enclosed spaces. It was my 3rd or 4th bottle and now I don’t like it at all, though I did at first. It’s easy to like, but once you know other scents like leather, lavender, or tobacco, this gets boring. It’s like a fruit dessert, pleasant taste but not a strong scent. It lasts 8 hours and projects a lot, ideal for making a trail in the first 3 hours. But its versatility is terrible; nothing matches it. I feel like it’s a kid’s perfume; even though I’m young, there are better options for daily wear or parties. If you’re starting out in perfumery, don’t start with this; look for something more versatile like Hawas Ice or Nitro Red to get used to it. If you like pineapple scents like Qaed or Game of Spades, this isn’t for you either. Hope this helps.
It’s a really good perfume that delivers exactly what it promises. I use it daily and for going out; it adapts well, though I prefer it for daytime. It’s not cloying—it’s sweet, but the crème brûlée note really shines through as it dries down. For the price, it’s brutal. Buy it blind; it never disappoints.
I’m giving my honest opinion: it’s a perfume with a good scent, performance, and standout projection. It smells edible without being cloying; the pineapple with crème brûlée and vanilla are well-executed. It’s made to please and make you feel good if you want compliments, but it’s not the most novel or mind-blowing, perhaps because I’ve smelled better ones in my collection, without diminishing this one. If you collect perfumes, it should be on your list: it’s accessible and you’ll likely like it. I consider it unisex, though leaning masculine; I don’t think men over 35 would stand out with it.
I’m a 15-year-old guy who just got into perfumes last year. This was my first bottle I bought myself, so I have a soft spot for it. What a great first experience: the opening has an incredible, juicy, sweet but not cloying pineapple, super tasty. I kept smelling my arm all the time. I didn’t get the crème brûlée note strongly, but it’s there. What I love most is the cinnamon and vanilla blend—warm and pleasant. It feels rich and comfortable, perfect for regular wear. At first, it’s sweeter and maybe a bit feminine, but as it dries down, it becomes a balanced unisex scent, even more masculine. It doesn’t bother anyone, isn’t cloying, and works well for daily life for young people. It’s excellent for a blind buy if you’re just starting. It’s not weird or hard to wear, it’s tasty and easy to carry. Price is key: I got it for 1,500 Uruguayan pesos (about $38), a gift because of how good it smells. It’s rich, complimentary, and leaves a great impression. For my first perfume, I hit the jackpot. No doubt I’d buy it again and totally recommend it for young people who want something sweet, modern, and pleasant without spending a fortune. 100% recommended, spectacular.
Every nose is different, but I never picked up the pineapple, the crème brûlée, or the sweetness they describe. All I smell is vanilla and black pepper, which I don’t like. Once it dries down, it reveals wood and cinnamon, but it ends up very flat. To fix it, I mix it with Qaed al Fursan, and that’s when it actually works.
I don’t detect the crème brûlée note at all. The pineapple is fresh, not sweet, and there’s a strong spicy kick. It’s rich, but leans masculine; if you’re looking for something girly, look elsewhere.
One of my favorites. I used to wear it daily until I met my girlfriend and gifted it to her because she absolutely loved it.
Not usually a hit with the male nose; it has feminine notes and can sometimes be off-putting or annoying. Best used at night since it’s not fresh. I’ve only received compliments from people who appreciate complexity over the common stuff. It’s an interesting aroma.
Great for young guys, but only if you love very masculine scents. It smells like sweet pineapple juice—it’s quite pineapple-y. It’s a nighttime fragrance that will make a good impression. For the price (20-25), it’s a no-brainer purchase. I bought it blind and loved it; it’s a definite yes.
Sweet pineapple with super creamy, sweet wood. Smelling it before buying is key—don’t buy blind. It’s very versatile, except in heat. Ratings: Scent 9, Longevity 8, Projection 7, Value 10, Quality 9.5.
Don’t let the pineapple fool you—it only lasts in the opening. Then comes the creaminess and spices in full force. The best part is that sharp cinnamon and black pepper that are always present. It’s 100% unisex and gourmand. Wear it anytime except in the heat. It’s so addictive I shower with it and smile when I step out. I don’t think it’s just for young people; my inner child loves it. Performance is excellent, and for the price, it’s a great investment. When it runs out, I’ll buy it again immediately.
None of what’s on the bottle comes through. For me, it’s a definite no.