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Mazaaji

3.95 de 5
523 votos

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Descripción

Mazaaji by Lattafa Perfumes is a fragrance from the floral family for women. The top notes are orange blossom and mandarin; the heart notes are Bulgarian rose, Turkish rose, and jasmine; the base notes are patchouli, vanilla, amber, and sandalwood.

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  • Invierno 18%
  • Primavera 31%
  • Verano 22%
  • Otoño 29%
  • Día 62%
  • Noche 38%

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Comunidad

523 votos

  • Positivo 72%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 13%

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Estela

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Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

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Masculino

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  • Caught me off guard; what a beautiful, clean, and special scent. The bottle is gorgeous, and its design mirrors the liquid inside: transparent, luminous, and white. It smells of white flowers and light woods, very soft, with aquatic notes that evoke the beach, perhaps a hint of coconut. Everything evolves very subtly but with a lot of personality.

  • It was a pleasant surprise; what a beautiful and clean, very special scent. The bottle is gorgeous; the design relates to the liquid, which is transparent, luminous, and white. Here, I can smell soft white flowers and white woods, plus aquatic notes that give a beach vibe, maybe there’s some coconut. Actually, the whole perfume develops very subtly but with personality.

  • They don’t mention it, but the coconut note is the one I perceive the most. It’s nice, but to me, it’s like a glorified Splash. Perfect for a beach day.

  • I agree with other comments. It has coconut in the base, so I see it as perfect for the heat. I was expecting something more floral than sweet. Every nose is a different universe. Definitely, it won’t be one of my favorites. It’s not unpleasant, but it feels too strong for me to wear in the city in spring at 35 degrees. The longevity is amazing, but I got tired of the scent. The dry down smells like laundry detergent with a tropical aroma. I see it working well at the beach. UPDATE: I gave it a chance. I don’t like the opening or the first hour, but after that, the trail is wonderful and less penetrating. I have a split opinion: I can’t stand it at first, then I love it. UPDATE 2: With summer rains and cooler weather, I tried it again. For cold and rainy climates, it’s DELICIOUS. The problem was the heat; at 40 degrees, it was unbearable. Today at 14 degrees with rain, it’s pleasant and makes me feel happy.

  • Lacanelita

    I hate it. I bought it blind because they said it was similar to J’adore, but it’s nowhere near. It’s a nondescent scent, similar to anything else. I don’t detect any coconut whatsoever, and I wouldn’t wear it on a summer day or at the beach.

  • Atelier1920

    I bought it blind for an irrisible price. The presentation is beautiful, but unfortunately, it’s not for me. The issue is that the patchouli note envelops everything, and I hate it. I don’t detect the coconut people mention; instead, I smell a peach sweetened with honey. Supposedly, it’s a dupe for Elie Saab Royal, but I haven’t tried that one. It feels very heavy, potent, and harsh at first. The dry down is nicer, but I won’t keep it.

  • I bought it blind for an irresistible price, and it turned out to be one of my best Lattafa purchases. The packaging is attractive, the bottle is stunning, and it looks like an expensive perfume. It opens with an intoxicating yet balanced sweet floral explosion; the spray is incredibly fine, like a literal mist. To me, it’s like walking through the streets of Seville in bloom: orange blossom, intoxicating bitter orange, and juicy ripe mandarins. At first, you can smell it from afar, but it’s not cloying; it’s effervescent without being loud, vibrating high without being shrill. After a while, a soft, enveloping amber emerges. Half an hour later, the roses and vanilla become clear, still projecting from more than half a meter away. The feeling is one of light—clean, fresh, cheerful, and sparkling. After four hours, the flowers (Paraguay jasmine, not gardenia) and the mandarin citrus remain intact, covered by a delicious vanilla. Close to the skin, there’s a tiny spicy, fresh touch of patchouli. When I move, I can perfectly smell the intense roses and the powdery, creamy scent. The projection is incredible. I think it’s clearly feminine, ageless, very youthful yet powerful enough for any age with personality. I see it more for cooler temperatures (spring, fall, winter); I tried it in summer and found it overwhelming, suffocating, and heavy.

  • I bought it blind for an irresistible price, and it’s been one of my best Lattafa purchases. The packaging is gorgeous and looks expensive. It opens with an intoxicating but not cloying sweet floral explosion, and the spray is fine like a mist. To me, it’s walking through blooming Seville: orange blossom, juicy bitter orange flowers, and ripe tangerines. Right after application, you can smell it from afar, but it’s not cloying. It’s effervescent, vibrating high without being piercing. After a while, a soft amber emerges. Half an hour later, the roses and vanilla become clear. The sensation is luminous, clean, fresh, and sparkling. After four hours, the flowers (Paraguay jasmine, not gardenia) and the citrus remain intact, covered by delicious vanilla. Close to the skin, there’s a spicy touch of patchouli. When I move, I smell intense roses and a powdery, creamy scent. The projection is incredible. It’s clearly feminine, youthful, yet powerful enough for any age with personality. I see it working best in cool temperatures (spring, fall, winter); the first time I wore it in summer, it was suffocating and heavy.

  • Mazaaji by Lattafa: a hidden treasure. When I first bought it, I thought it looked nice, but it didn’t win me over immediately. I used it a few times and let it rest. Now, after a year of aging, what a marvel! It has transformed into a beautiful, enveloping, and addictive fragrance. Definitely the sibling of Elie Saab Royal, which I already love, but Mazaaji has a sweeter touch that makes it even more special. Both are wonderful, but the price difference is huge, and surprisingly, I like this one even more. A great discovery that proves some perfumes just need time to shine.

  • Mazaaji by Lattafa: a hidden treasure. When I first bought it, I thought it was nice, but it didn’t win me over immediately. I let it sit, and after a year, what a marvel! It has become a beautiful and addictive fragrance. It’s the sibling of Elie Saab Royal, but sweeter and more special. Both are great, but the price difference is huge, and I like this one even more. A fantastic discovery that proves some perfumes just need time to shine.

  • It overwhelms me. The opening is creamy, very fruity, almost tropical. It’s a truly invasive perfume. I think I’ll let it sit for a while and then try it again.

  • It smells clean, creamy, and has a fruity touch. On my skin, it’s not overpowering; it could be my everyday scent. That said, it’s better in winter because it evolves more slowly and has less projection.

  • It smells clean and creamy with a fruity touch. On me, it’s not invasive at all; it could be my signature scent. That said, it’s better in winter because it evolves more slowly and has less projection.

  • If you like Elie Saab Royal, don’t hesitate: it’s almost identical. It lasts a bit less but smells fantastic. I don’t detect jasmine; it’s fresh and bold at first, cheerful and attention-grabbing. It smells like tangerine peel, orange blossom, a slightly unnatural touch of rose, and a woody, lightly sweet dry down. Perfect for daytime. I’d buy it again.