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Cream Velvet
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Cream Velvet by Khadlaj Perfumes is a fragrance from the unisex olfactory family. This new creation was launched in 2025. The top notes are caramel and butter; the heart notes are honey, tonka bean, and jasmine; and the base notes are vanilla, musk, and amber.
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- Positivo 87%
- Neutral 7.0%
- Negativo 5.6%
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Very similar to Lattafa’s Éclair, but with a butterier, creamier touch. The opening is less alcoholic since it’s an Extrait de Parfum, making it softer from the start. If you like gourmands, it’s a safe blind buy. At around €30, the value is hard to beat.
The projection and longevity of this perfume crush Lattafa’s Eclaire. They’re very similar, maybe this is a bit creamier, but the longevity left me shocked. More than 24 hours and filling a room… highly recommended.
I never thought I’d say this, but I like it even more than Bianco Latte. They’re very similar, it smells rich, and it lasts a long time. It doesn’t smell like plastic like Lattafa’s Eclaire; this has a much creamier opening and is very well done.
I never thought I’d say this, but I like it even more than Bianco Latte. They’re very similar, it smells delicious, and it lasts forever. It doesn’t smell like plastic like Lattafa’s Eclaire; this has a much creamier opening and is very well done.
After buying and using it down to the last drop, I have to say I hated the spray from the very first mist to the last. The mist is fine, but the pump felt especially hard. As for the spectacular scent, it’s the Bianco Latte DNA. I consider this a good blind buy if you’re into gourmand fragrances. I don’t detect any synthetic notes like I do with Eclaire. I like it even more when I layer it with another chocolatey perfume. I’d buy it again if I didn’t already have any other gourmands.
I’ve used it down to the last drop and I have to say, I hate the spray from the very first mist to the last. The mist itself is fine, but the pump is especially hard. As for the scent, it’s spectacular—it’s the DNA of Bianco Latte. I consider this a safe blind buy if you like gourmands. I don’t feel any synthetic notes like I do with Eclaire. In fact, I like it even more when I layer it with another chocolatey perfume. I’d buy it again if I didn’t already have other gourmands in my collection.
As a gourmand lover craving dessert vibes, I dove into this perfume with sky-high expectations, hearing it’s the king of Bianco Latte dupes. I was hoping for something super creamy and buttery, and yes, I adore the butter note, but on my skin, the first thing I smell is caramel and vanilla. Even after three wears, I still haven’t detected the honey, jasmine, tonka bean, or the base notes, so I’m a bit disappointed. It has great longevity and projection, which are what matter most to me, but the scent felt childish, like cotton candy, and generic. For Khadlaj, the quality in duration is a 10, but reality didn’t meet my expectation of a complex fusion; it feels very linear and even cloying because it doesn’t blend well with the florals. The price is a steal, but I don’t recommend buying it blindly if you want more development; if you like the youthful vibe, give it a try first.
As a fan of gourmand perfumes or dessert scents, I bought this with very high expectations because they say Cream Velvet is one of the best, if not the best, dupes of the famous and expensive Bianco Latte. Honestly, based on the notes and reviews, I expected it to be creamier or butterier, and while I love the butter note, on my skin, the opening is dominated by caramel and vanilla. After three wears, I still haven’t noticed the honey, jasmine, or even the tonka bean, musk, and amber base notes. I’m feeling disappointed; it has good longevity, projection, and sillage, which is what I focus on, but regarding the scent, I haven’t been impressed yet. Maybe I’m not paying enough attention to the development, and I stuck with the notes I detected initially. My mom smelled it and said it smells like caramel or cotton candy, so the scent felt childish or generic like today’s perfumes. Regarding Khadlaj, I can say it has great quality in terms of longevity and projection, but the gap between my expectations and reality left me wanting more. I don’t recommend buying it blindly because based on the notes, you expect something more complex with a fusion of all those elements, but to me, even after limited use, it feels very linear and somewhat cloying because it doesn’t blend with the florals or base notes over time. As for price, it was very affordable, so no complaints there. If you like youthful perfumes and the current cotton candy vibe, then yes, this is it; but if you’re looking for an olfactory development with more than three notes, I recommend testing it first.