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Noble Blush
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Noble Blush by Lattafa Perfumes is a floral-fruity gourmand fragrance for women. This 2024 creation unfolds an olfactory pyramid where the top note is rose milk; the heart features meringue and almond; and the base rests on vanilla, musk, and sandalwood.
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They just gifted it to me! 🌷🥛🧁✨ What a beautiful and feminine aroma, the perfect balance between floral and gourmand. Super milky, super soft, and super romantic. It’s hard to explain; all the notes highlight perfectly. It has a soft, personal trail and lasts about 5 hours on skin. I do see the same feeling as Yara; Noble Blush is more like a vanilla and rose smoothie with a faint strawberry aroma, delicious and enveloping, perfect for the day and sunny days. I must say I’m not a floral person, but I imagine many would be enchanted with Noble Blush for its versatility. Edit: Someone said it smells like deodorant and now I can’t stop thinking about it because it’s so true!! Lol
It smells like supermarket deodorant, like Rexona, something like that… I’m not saying it smells bad, but if I’m going to wear perfume, I don’t want it to smell like deodorant 🥲
The powdery residue left on my skin covers any trace of almond or the milky quality others sense…
It’s creamy, a little sweet, feminine, and super easy to wear; I can’t imagine anyone disliking it. These characteristics make it a blind buy. Ideal for rose lovers since it’s one of the main notes. It’s quite powdery, the only thing I don’t love because I’m not a fan of powdery scents. I wore it to have something more feminine in my collection. The packaging is beautiful.
I love it! It’s quite linear, which doesn’t bother me because I like it from the first spray. It’s a super powdery rose wrapped in the creaminess of almonds and sandalwood, with the sweetness of meringue and vanilla. Powdery roses aren’t “grandma” roses (being grandma isn’t bad, it’s just an expression). They’re youthful, cheerful, evoking tenderness and warmth. It’s a kind and affectionate perfume, ideal for relaxing, having coffee, or staying home seeking comfort and sweetness without being cloying. I own Good Girl Blush and Elixir, and they don’t seem to be in the same vibe. Projection is moderate-soft at first, then it stays with you until the next day. Even better on clothes. It’s not formal, not scandalous, not sexy; it’s just so cute, like a pretty girl. Not for everyone, it’s too tender 💕
It’s exquisite and lasts forever on skin and clothes; on clothes it lasts from one day to the next! I’m fascinated and I think I’ll make it my new signature scent.
It’s oud with rose and a distant creamy touch of strawberry; I can feel the hazelnut very softly. Its trail is soft yet feminine and sweet. It’s like Yara but with oud and rose. Skin longevity is moderate to soft. It reminds me of rose incense, literally the same scent. Other Bade al Ouds like Sublime and Amethyst last longer. The white one is on another level. The hype doesn’t define the perfume.
I love it! At first, it reminded me a lot of Yara and disappointed me, but once it dried down… wow. It’s sweet, feminine, and comforting. It lasts forever; the next day it still smells on my clothes. After a few days, the opening is very different from Yara: I sense it as meringue with a soft strawberry and an elegant, comforting vanilla. I think it has roses even if they aren’t declared, and I barely smell almonds.
I have to try really hard to notice that oud they mention; I think it’s sandalwood. It’s powdery, but not like Lorenzo Villoresi’s Teint de Neige or Roma’s Soavissima. It’s more like L’Interdit Rouge. I get the Amouage Guidance comparison due to that bitter note, which here comes from almond. The rose milk note isn’t noticeable at all. If you’re looking for something gourmand, this is NOT it. It resembles Lattafa’s Ansaam Gold in its powdery aspect, but this is more bitter while Ansaam Gold is more citrusy.
I hate roses and oud, but I’ve become addicted to this pink jewel. The oud, though they don’t say so, is there subtly but clearly, just enough to add an exotic touch without going overboard. The rose is velvety and youthful with a red fruity note at the start, all wrapped in a sweet, creamy cloud that any woman would love. To me, it doesn’t smell like powder but like cream; it’s super intense and lasts forever. I’m loving it, highly recommend!
Creamy, delicate, zero cloying. A youthful rose, very rich mixed with cream, nothing vintage. In the style of Yara but better and more original. It lasted several hours on my skin. Perfect for everyday wear, all year round.
Although it’s marketed for women, I bought it thinking it would smell sweet and powdery, and indeed it does. Many say it’s very sweet, but to me it seems soft, almost lactonic and powdery. It radiates tenderness and cleanliness. Despite being soft, it lasts incredibly long (over 8 hours); I went to sleep with my shirt on, and when I woke up, it still smelled. Easy to love.
The opening and the first 10 minutes are rose milk and meringue, exquisite. But after 30 minutes, a strong incense note kicks in, a bit unpleasant, I think it’s the sandalwood. Luckily it lasted only about two hours before returning to being sweet and youthful. I don’t find it linear; I liked the interplay, but it makes me hesitate to buy it.
I love the rose scent, but I haven’t been able to pull off this perfume. It seemed quite strong, and I didn’t notice much sweetness.
Smells like extra candies.
What a chameleon of a perfume. When I opened it, it was a rose bomb, then pure powdered sweet almonds, and now, with the cloudy heat, it’s sweet and powdery like a meringue with a subtle almond. And the rose? I’ll use it next time in the cold, where I assume the almond will stand out more. If you didn’t like Honor & Glory like me, use it in summer or heat; it performs better and smells delicious.
Excellent price for the quality. In summer, it’s like if dulce de leche and an angel had a baby. It lasts a long time, about 8-9 hours; I left a jacket at my cousin’s house, and a week later it still smelled. It’s hard to find something tasty, long-lasting, and cheap, especially in Argentina where everything is double the price. In summer it’s very sweet, in cold weather more powdery, but the rose milk, almond, and meringue are always noticeable. Ideal for a date, totally romantic and impeccable.
I fell for the TikTok reviews and wanted to try this wonder inspired by Good Girl Blush, but it disappointed me. It’s not elegant; at first, it smells like Lancôme’s pink toner, then like a vanilla decorative candle, and finally creamy. Second Arabic perfume I’ve tried that didn’t deliver; the first was Alive Now, and I only smelled patchouli and mint, no raspberries. It seems like Arabs and I just don’t match.
I love it! I tried Guidance 46 and while it’s not identical to the original, they go hand in hand. Noble Blush is a deep rose that surprised me since I’m not usually a rose fan; it has magic and makes me feel incredibly complimented. The longevity is excellent. It’s my favorite from Lattafa—the brand that has disappointed me the most—but this is a total hit.
The scent is like a French macaron (meringue, almonds, and sugar) aromatized with roses, accompanied by a strawberry milkshake. The longevity is very good.
I love this fragrance! A divine lactonic ‘cherry with rose.’ Want the original? It’s Chloé’s Call Me Darling. They copied it to perfection. It’s not inspired by Good Girl Blush; I love it even for sleeping, and it doesn’t smell like plastic to me.
I’m sorry, I bought it and sold it. Look, I usually go for gourmand perfumes, but this one seems unbearable to me. It doesn’t resemble the one from Carolina Herrera’s Tacon Rosa at all; honestly, I can’t find anything similar to it. I don’t know if it’s the meringue note or the rose milk… but I can’t stand it; I wouldn’t even give it a 5, as I don’t see a bit of class in it.
It happens to me what happened with Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited: the combination of sandalwood with creamy notes is unbearable and even unpleasant (it smells like rancid butter). Here, although they’ve camouflaged it very well with strawberry, when it comes out, it repels me. Luckily, I ordered a sample.
I love this perfume and it drives me crazy when my wife wears it. What a spectacular perfume; on her skin, it smells like miles away, and when she wears it, it fills the whole house with this scent. It smells like a strawberry malted with roses and a touch of powder, spectacular and super seductive. If you’re going to buy it thinking of Good Girl Blush, you’ll be disappointed; it’s about 20% similar, the rest is its own path. If you want to seduce your husband, please, get it.
Honestly, I was surprised! It’s creamy and smooth, literally a milkshake, reminds me of Yara, and I like it more. Maybe a bit too poetic, but if you have your name right, a noble blush like a young noblewoman blushing, you’ve passed, and I didn’t expect you to.
I can’t believe they don’t compare it to Junoon Rose by Al Haramain; it’s super similar: almond, rose, and musk, no compromises. They smell very alike; I haven’t tested the longevity yet, but it’s in the same vibe. If you like almond and musk perfumes, it’s a definite yes.
To me, it’s a Yara that’s a bit more adult and intense, although both are ‘pretty girl’ type perfumes: soft, innocent, and kind… The little pink color is its best description.
Rose in an Arab style, but milky with meringue and almond; in winter it feels this way, sweet, and in spring it takes a fresh side, as if it had jasmine. Sometimes it smells like coconut, according to my boyfriend. The packaging is beautiful, and I love that it comes with a note card. It’s my favorite, feminine, princess pink, evoking bows, floral dresses, and knitted sweaters. I’ve received compliments, and men love it; this fragrance should be more well-known.
Didn’t fully convince me. Yes, it’s exactly as described: sweet, with rose and vanilla… but the result feels a bit cheap to me. Comparing it to Guidance, Impadia, or Can’t Get Enough… honestly, I don’t see the connection. Those have style, elegance, and that modern edge that makes them special. Here, I perceive a retro-powdery vibe, retro in the most literal sense. That said, the quality-to-price ratio is excellent, and I have no complaints there.
Smells like a strawberry milkshake, quite powdery (which I absolutely love) and hits all the notes. The almond adds a mature touch rather than a childish one. It’s a very tender, feminine, and innocent perfume. It doesn’t try to grab attention; it’s meant for personal, intimate use.
Princess perfume, it’s like a rose tea with a cloud of almond milk, a strawberry smoothie, and strawberry candies with cream. A comfort perfume in a beautiful bottle, like all the ones in the Badee Al Oud collection. Excellent layering with rose perfumes, Yara, and florals in general.
The first impression was that it smelled like incense, but then it reminded me of the rose-shaped soaps my grandmother kept in the drawers of the underwear. Very powdery, too much for my taste, making it a bit outdated. I didn’t like it, it really repelled me. What it does have is an impressive longevity.
It’s horrible, it smells like a perfume used to play with dolls. It’s creamy and powdery but synthetic, too much cheap smell… this is NEVER a dupe for Good Girl Blush.
I love it, and it lasts forever, a real perfume.
When I bought it, I was scared, I thought I’d wasted my money. It smelled like medicinal rose, syrup, something artificial and plasticky. I realized it was because of the box and the cap, which smelled very much of plastic. I left it a month without a cap and out of the box. Everything changed. That strong smell disappeared. Now it smells of powdery, super sweet roses. When it dries, the best part appears: something creamy, with a bit of sandalwood. Very feminine and the longevity is insane.
I tested it a few hours ago and I still smell it. In my opinion, it’s very rich and not unpleasant. It’s linear but not negatively, sweet and powdery, like an edible strawberry cream, not heavy thanks to the musk that keeps it clean and milky. I tested it with little faith because I’ve never liked rose, but this changed my mind. I understand the comparison with Yara, but I disagree that they are the same or that this is a dupe for Good Girl Blush; it gives a similar vibe to both. If that’s your style, it can be part of your collection. Ideal for any weather, though I’d use it more in the shoulder seasons. Without a doubt, I’ll be adding it soon 🩷🍓🥛🌷
Extremely controversial. Forget rose milk; this smells like a rose from a distance, dominated by milky and musky notes. It’s beautiful but VERY powdery; if you can’t stand it, it’s not for you. You either love it or hate it, longevity doesn’t matter, it’s a masterpiece. Very feminine, romantic, that ‘good girl’ vibe. I love it because it’s noticeable and pairs well with everyday life. It’s synthetic, but it doesn’t bother me at all.
Same as classic Yara: if you have one, don’t buy the other, it’s the same perfume in a different bottle. In fact, Yara is richer, better crafted; this one is linear, the other has nuances.
Noble Blush isn’t what it seems. Unlike the advertising, I don’t feel it’s gourmand or creamy malted. For my nose, it goes a different way: it has red berries that give femininity and a pink glow, but not juicy or childish. The vanilla is sweet but not cloying, just a soft veil. The almond adds elegance and the powdery musk gives it a clean, almost cosmetic touch. It’s more complex than it appears. I bought it thinking it was an easy pink perfume, but I found something more ‘niche,’ with that Guidance vibe that needs skin and patience. With use, I understood it and now I want it. It’s among my favorites, alongside my Pearl from Fragrance World. I feel like my nose is training: I notice more layers and textures each time. That’s the beauty of the hobby: evolving with what we wear.
Good for daily wear. It has a girly vibe but to me it’s quite powdery, so if you don’t like that note, it’s definitely not for you. Keep in mind I’m not an expert and I buy blind, and honestly, they’ve never disappointed me.