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Opulent Red
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Opulent Red by Lattafa Perfumes is a fruity floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition features top notes of blood orange, pear, pink pepper, and cardamom; a heart of neroli, jasmine, cognac, heliotrope, and Brazilian rosewood; and a base of oud wood, vanilla, amber, tonka bean, sandalwood, patchouli, and cashmere.
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I don’t know why there are no reviews for this, but it’s a work of art. Every Lattafa I buy, I like more. It lasts forever, with brutal projection and longevity. Constant compliment bomb. Quite feminine, though anyone can wear it. Juicy, sweet, and potent flowers with fruits and a resinous touch giving it a unique, regal air. It’s a total diva perfume, for night, seduction, and power. If you like Mugler’s Alien, you’ll go crazy for it. Totally unique, complex, and sophisticated. I bought it on Notino at a fantastic price and will keep buying it. Long live Lattafa. It’s become one of my favorites.
Holy fragrance! It’s delicious and addictive, now a staple in my collection. The quality is amazing and the intensity admirable; you walk in a seductive, eye-catching bubble. It’s not for shy people—it draws attention and you’ll get compliments. The amount doesn’t matter; it’s very intense, perfect for making a statement. Avoid closed spaces or hot weather; it shines in the cold, ideal for Christmas. I already bought a refill. Hard to describe: incredible evolution, you have to buy it blind. Intense, juicy opening with soft, creamy sweet ripe fruits, followed by a strong explosion of pepper and cardamom that saturates the nose (I even sneezed the first few times), but I love it. Then comes a rain of intense white flowers bathed in a sweet non-alcoholic liquor, intoxicating. Gradually, velvet character emerges from heliotrope, adding woods, amber, and intense dry bean vanilla. It’s supremely oriental, exotic, and extravagant. Lattafa took a risk with something less Westernized, exquisite and elegant, distilling class. It has a masculine touch from the woods but is provocative on a woman’s skin, suggestive and addictive. It captivates you, possesses you, and you melt into its One Thousand and One Nights world. It’s mysterious, different from any other oud, with special magic that empowers you. Ideal for cold nights when you need security or to smell amazing. Lasts 18-20 hours; it’s a beast. I abuse it at night; I love waking up smelling like this. It’s hooked me; it justified our honeymoon. It doesn’t resemble Alien, only in potency; here, oud and rose are the stars. The dry down is very woody. In the end, a dance of notes that enchants you. It brings back childhood memories: Sunday mornings at my grandparents’ house, smelling their room, their rosewood chest full of secrets, their perfumes and powders. Opulent Red smells like that room and those cherished moments with my grandmother. It’s a beauty and a rarity that might not please everyone, but its quality is unquestionable. For the price, I recommend buying it blind.
I agree with the previous two: this is an incredible perfume! At first, it smells like a mature, spiced yogurt Macedonia with that blood orange at full blast—synthetic and a bit shocking on the first spray, but it settles down. Gradually, the fruit gives way to ambered white flowers and a jasmine with sweet, resinous neroli that adds creaminess. It can remind you of Alien when it’s fully dried down, but it’s not a dupe; I prefer it because on my skin, Alien smells like sour, masculine wood, which is rare. I’ve heard some say it smells rancid, I suppose it depends on skin pH, just like with Womanity, which some say smells like fish. The projection is beastly: one spray lasts over 12 hours and keeps appearing when you least expect it, as if it’s been on longer. The longevity is equally crazy; at 14 hours, it still smells freshly applied. I already have a refill before anyone else touches it. If I feel it’s feminine, it could be unisex, but it leans more feminine; if a man picks up more of the resinous, woody side, it could work well for him. Every skin is a different world.
I agree with the previous reviews: it’s incredible. The opening is very fruity, like a spiced fruit salad with blood orange; for me, it’s a synthetic yogurt fruit salad that clashes at first but then stops being annoying. Gradually, that fruit salad recedes to give way to ambered white flowers that, with neroli, create sweet, resinous jasmine. It’s a bit like Alien in the dry down, but it’s not a dupe. I like it more than Alien because on my skin, Alien’s woods are acidic and weird. I’ve heard it smells like rancid perfume to others, but I guess it’s due to pH. The projection is beastly; I notice it after 12 hours with just one spray, and the longevity too; at 14 hours, it seems freshly applied. I already have a refill. It feels feminine, though it could be unisex; every skin is a different world. Give it a try, maybe it comes out better on a man’s side with the resinous and woody notes.
Karina’s review on Dearmakeupdiary said it smelled like a gas station, but the reality is it smells even worse. The opening makes you cough immediately; it smells like a toxic waste bin or even kerosene. Very unpleasant. I washed my arm three times and it still smells. I don’t know which note causes that odor, but whatever, it’s not for me.
Karina from Dearmakeupdiary said it smelled like a gas station, but the reality is it smells worse. The opening makes you cough, it smells like a toxic waste bucket or kerosene. Very unpleasant. I’ve washed my arm three times and it still smells. I don’t know which note causes that, but it’s not for me.
I’m sorry, I just can’t handle it. I bought it blindly and it was my big mistake. I gave it a break, but it got to me; it just doesn’t smell good. My son says it smells like playdough, I smell petroleum, I thought it might be leather, but since there’s no leather or suede in the notes, I don’t know what that terrible smell could be. I don’t recommend it.
I’m sorry, but I couldn’t handle it. I bought it blindly and it was my biggest mistake. I gave it a chance, but it won. It doesn’t smell good; my son says it smells like playdough, and I say it smells like petroleum. Since there’s no leather or suede in the notes, I don’t know what that awful scent is. I don’t recommend it.
Polarizing at first sniff, but within minutes it transforms into a pure niche scent, a direct rival to Montale. Ostentatious, sweet, spicy, and floral, it’s for those who love oud. I’ve tested those ‘gas station’ outings in 200€ perfumes, and this one wins on price. If Mancera or Xerjoff released it, it would be an absolute hit. A 10 for Lattafa. In dry down, it reminds me of Hugo Boss’s Oud Saffron. Warning: buying blind here is risky because it’s not a simple fragrance.
While the hype around Arab houses is massive, this one is the most controversial. Reading reviews made me wonder if the perfume was flawed or if my sense of smell was off. Honestly, I lean toward the negative. The opening is synthetic and smells like gasoline, with notes of sweet blood orange that evoke a gas station or petrochemical plant—a rare and unpleasant scent that lasts through the entire development. At times it smells like leather, but in dry down it’s spices over intense wood with a subtle white floral that doesn’t dominate like in Rouge Malachite or Alien. It shares that synthetic touch with Rosendo Mateu 5, but the quality is far inferior. It has notable projection and lasts 10 hours, but it became unbearable, so I threw it away. Scent 3.5/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 8/10, Value 4/10, Versatility 5/10, Packaging 6/10. I would never buy it again.
Although I hadn’t bought Arabic houses in a while, lately I’ve picked up a few due to the hype. This one specifically is the most controversial, and it doesn’t surprise me. After reading reviews, I wondered if my perfume was bad, reformulated, or if something happened to my sense of smell. Opinions on Opulent Red range from quintessential to having no quality at all. I lean toward the unfavorable. The opening is very synthetic and gas-like, with that sweet blood orange that smells like a gas station or petrochemical plant, very evident. That strange, unpleasant afternote persists throughout the development; at times it seems like leather. Upon drying, spices appear over an intense woody base and a light white floral, but nothing like Rouge Malachite or Alien; the floral isn’t dominant as it is in the others. It has something in common with Rosendo Mateu 5 due to that synthetic touch, but they are worlds apart in quality. It has notable sillage and lasts 10 hours on skin. In the end, although it wasn’t an outright no at first, the use became unbearable and it left my collection. Scent 3.5/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 8/10, Value 4/10, Versatility 5/10, Packaging 6/10. Would I buy it again? Never.
Polarizing at first, with a chaotic opening that turns into pure niche in minutes, rivaling Montale. Ostentatious, sweet, spiced, and floral; it’s for oud lovers. I’ve tested those ‘gasoline’ openings in 200€ perfumes, and this wins on price. If Mancera or Xerjoff released it, it would be a smash hit. A 10 for Lattafa. In dry down, it reminds me of Hugo Boss’s Oud Saffron. Warning: buying blind is risky because it’s not a simple scent.
I bought it blind, sprayed it, and sold it. I couldn’t handle it.
This perfume leaves me confused; I sprayed it on my wife and it smells fruity-floral, but on my son, it’s woody-fruity. That said, I liked the scent, but it’s not something to buy blindly because if you’re not used to challenging fragrances, it might repel you. I lean more towards it being feminine and for winter; in summer, this perfume would be a nightmare.
I swear, I don’t know if it’s my nose or my pH, but this perfume fascinates me. It has so many notes I can’t explain why I like it so much; it’s mysterious and has its own personality. It feels sweet, juicy, and talc-like, sensual and cozy without being invasive. I don’t perceive that gasoline, burnt, or plastic note. I wish more people found it delicious. My partner loves it too; it’s one of the few that always compliments me.
Smells like turpentine with flowers.
The opening is a bit strange for more developed noses, but it passes quickly, leaving a strong yet exquisite scent. It definitely fills the room. It’s understandable that not everyone will like it. That said, nothing to do with Alien. It doesn’t resemble anything; it’s unique and phenomenal. For me, 9.5 out of 10.
I swear I don’t know if my nose isn’t picking up a dissonant note or if it’s a pH thing, but this perfume fascinates me. It has so many notes I can’t even explain how it smells on me or why I like it so much… it’s mysterious with its own personality. It feels sweet and juicy, yet powdery. Sensual and cozy, but not overly invasive, and definitely, I don’t detect that gas, burnt, or plastic vibe. I wish more people could experience it as delicious. My partner loves it too. It’s one of the few perfumes that always gets compliments.
The opening is a bit strange for more ‘developed’ scents, so to speak. But it fades quickly, leaving behind a strong yet exquisite aroma that definitely fills the room. It’s understandable that not everyone will like it. That said, it has nothing to do with Alien. It’s unlike anything else, unique and phenomenal. For me, 9.5 out of 10.
The perfume is unbearable and the bottle is awful.
Perfume bomb. It has development, lasts forever, and leaves an excellent trail. I tested it on a man today, and on my skin, it smells sweet with touches of oud. I clearly distinguish the peach note with an avianilla vibe; I love it. Although some may say it’s feminine, I see it as quite unisex. Regarding the criticism that it smells like petroleum, you just need to educate your nose or perhaps take better care of your skin’s pH. If you find it lasting 11-16 hours, smells different, has niche vibes, and you like it, don’t hesitate. It’s worth having in your collection.
Alien in one hand and Opulent Red in the other: honestly, I don’t see a single shred of similarity. For me, it’s a petrol opening, yes, with a sweet oud and a very soft floral note—super unisex and warm. Oud isn’t for everyone. On my skin, it smells sweeter than on my partner, who is a man; on him, the wood stands out while the floral is barely noticeable. I think it’s a top buy; the performance is brutal (maybe too much if you don’t get hooked), and for under 16 euros on Amazon.es, I get 100ml of a quality-to-price ratio that many designer perfumes in that range would envy. I’ll probably grab Opulent Oud when it goes on sale, but I don’t have plans yet. That said, the bottle is ugly and greedy.
Amazing perfume, with spectacular longevity and sillage. The packaging and bottle are very simple. But wowwwwwwwwwww. I bought it blind, and mostly because of the price he told me, it doesn’t matter if I like it or not because I got it for free, like 25 RE GA LA DO, and I got an absolutely brutal surprise 🔥🔥🔥🔥.
Amazing perfume. It has development, it’s long-lasting, and leaves a great trail. I tried it on a man today, and on my skin it smells sweet with oud notes. I can distinguish the peach and vanilla nuance. I love it. Although some say it leans feminine, I see it as pretty unisex. Regarding the bad reviews about smelling like petrol, well, you have to educate your nose a bit or perhaps take better care of your skin’s pH. If you find it for 11-16 euros, it lasts for hours, you get to smell different, with niche-like vibes, don’t hesitate. It’s worth having in your collection.
Seriously, does anyone compare this perfume to Rouge Malachite and Alien without having tried it? I know it’s impossible for it to be similar because it has oud, and as far as I’ve read, it has that petrol note, nothing like the others, even though this Lattafa one has white flowers. I hope to try it soon to give an opinion, but really, they should review those ‘similarities’ because a lot of people follow this website without knowing anything.
Honestly, this scent doesn’t remind me at all of Prive Rouge Malachite or Alien. From my experience, it’s a resinous aroma with that much-talked-about gas touch; I don’t feel the flowers or fruity notes, just wood, amber, and very unpleasant resins to my nose. It’s a very disappointing fragrance since I thought that based on its notes it would be an opulent aroma. Definitely synthetic from start to finish, like petroleum, trying to highlight some sweetness but the woody resin aroma wins. I had faith in it, but it has been a complete letdown.
Honestly, this scent doesn’t remind me of Prive Rouge Malachite at all, let alone Alien. From my experience, this is a resinous aroma, with that gasoline touch everyone talks about; I don’t feel the flowers or their fruity notes, only the wood, amber, and very unpleasant resins to my nose. A very disappointing fragrance, since I thought that based on its notes it would be an opulent scent. Definitely synthetic from start to finish, trying to highlight some sweetness but the woody resinous scent overpowers it. I had faith in it, but it’s a complete letdown.
Total disgust; it didn’t meet my expectations. After spraying and waiting for it to evolve, I only smelled petroleum, a soft jasmine, and cashmere; I couldn’t identify anything else. The comparison with Alien seems totally ridiculous; there’s no point of comparison. That’s a perfume I really like, and honestly, I don’t feel any similarity between the two. Opulent Red is a very cheap fragrance, and that’s what it smells like; NO, not necessarily does cheap mean bad quality; I’ve bought Arab perfumes at the same price and they turned out to be amazing! I had faith in it, but I’ve been let down completely; I didn’t like it even as a room freshener.
The opening is awful, no one can deny its power and longevity is the same, but it improves after a while. For me, that opening is so unpleasant that it doesn’t compensate for the rest. The listed notes give a different sensation, but ugh, it turns out to be unfathomable. I love powerful perfumes, but in this case, crossing the line of having to endure that gas stench is an outright no for me, and of course, it doesn’t resemble my beloved Alien. Wearing this is a bad time until it improves, but it doesn’t go away; the opening leaves a lingering reminder all the time.
I hate the opening; truly, no one can take away its potency, and the longevity is the same. It improves later, but for me, that opening is so unpleasant that it doesn’t make up for everything. The listed notes give the impression it will be something else, but ugh, it turns out to be unbreathable. I love potent perfumes, but in this case, crossing the line into having to endure that gasoline stench means a resounding no for me, and of course, it doesn’t resemble my beloved Alien. Putting this on is a miserable experience until something better comes out, but it doesn’t go away; the opening lingers with a reminder all the time…
Too potent for me. Five minutes after smelling it, I got nauseous and then a migraine. It has a synthetic scent; I wouldn’t know how to describe it. Try it before buying. A resounding NO.
Spectacular 😍
At first, I didn’t notice anything extraordinary in the opening, but the scent evolves to become warm, woody, sweet, and spicy. I like it more for the night because it’s strong and elegant. If I compare it to a room’s decor, I’d say it has a wooden floor, black leather sofas, and red velvet curtains; very gothic, mysterious, and elegant… Definitely not for everyone’s taste; I recommend not buying it blindly.
Well, after reading so much and seeing so many people talking about the same things, I just want to say I’m not going to compare it to anything; comparisons are quite hateful and unreliable, unless they come from MONSIEUR JEAN PAUL GUERLAIN, in which case, yes. In my opinion, it seems like a very particular fragrance, both in its opening and its entire evolution. Frankly, for the price it has, I dare to say it’s much better than some that cost over 100€. I respect all opinions and learn from them, especially the ones that criticize the worst; I love it.
I bought it because of the polarizing reviews it has, and here’s mine: I’d summarize it as white flowers bathed in cognac and vanilla, and once it dries down, sandalwood and the powdery touch from heliotrope take the lead (but the white flowers and the boozy accord always remain). A very dense, nocturnal scent, ideal for cold weather (day or night); although it doesn’t resemble Alien much, at least it’s in the family of woody white florals. Very good longevity and projection, an excellent surprise. P.S.: Another perfume it reminds me of is Interdit Absolu; I feel they’re heading down the same path.
Sometimes I read every single thing… (I can’t help it, otherwise I wouldn’t be me) about petrochemical notes, gasoline smell, very synthetic, invasive, unbreathable… and on top of that, they compare it to Alien by Mugler. (Thank goodness they didn’t compare it to the real Alien; the one by Thierry). Creatures: what are you expecting from a very modest and cheap fragrance from the utterly terrible Lataffa (which I also own) that costs 13€? I repeat the price?? I paid that amount for this, and what it offers, given the price, seems like a perfume, at the very least, modest. Obviously it’s synthetic. From every angle. A blast of alcohol from a bottle and a couple of floral chords from first-year high school, and that’s it. I don’t understand the disdain for this “little thing” which, besides, smells very good. Tuberosa gets a 2.5 out of 5 in terms of originality.
It’s fascinating to me, and the self-proclaimed experts have a ton of dupes to offer, but the dry-down has absolutely nothing in common with what they’re comparing it to. I just hope to see a review from the GOD of perfumery, MISTER DON JP GUERLAIN. Then I’ll drop to my knees and kiss the floor like a good little papist…