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Portfolio Neroli Canvas
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Portfolio Neroli Canvas by Al Haramain Perfumes is a floral musky woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2018, this composition features top notes of bergamot, lemon, and petit grain; heart notes of neroli and orange blossom; and base notes of musk, amber, and cedar.
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It’s hard to find a perfume superior to this one from the Al Haramain house. The presentation is spectacular; it has everything. It reminds me of my childhood because I can smell my mother’s baby cologne in the background. I recommend it blindly, and it lasts a very long time.
The packaging is spectacular, complete with a case inside the box, but I see it as unnecessary and bulky; they could have saved some costs. The materials feel quite plasticky, just aesthetics masquerading as ‘luxury’. The perfume is an Arab clone (or inspired by) Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino. This Al Haramain version lacks TF’s citrus spark; the citrus notes are less explosive, less ‘realistic,’ and more blended. It’s a classic neroli scent with a soapy, clean feel, reminiscent of pleasant neroli hand soap. It carries that typical white musk base found in these fragrances, which is more noticeable than in the Ford version. The performance isn’t as high as some reviews claim, but there’s nothing to criticize: moderate projection and it lasts quite a few hours (more than 5-6) without many sprays, much longer on clothes. Solid in this regard and superior to TF. Personally, I prefer the original for its sparkling, realistic citrus opening, but considering the price (I paid just over 70€ for 75ml, though prices can be absurd at times), I’m definitely sticking with the Arab brand. A good fragrance from Al Haramain and recommended for neroli fans.
The presentation is spectacular, complete with a case inside the box, but I see it as unnecessary and bulky; they could have saved some costs. The materials feel quite plasticky, just aesthetics masquerading as ‘luxury’. The perfume is an Arab clone (or inspired by) Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino. This Al Haramain version lacks TF’s citrus spark; the citrus notes are less explosive, less ‘realistic,’ and more blended. It’s a classic neroli scent with a soapy, clean feel, reminiscent of pleasant neroli hand soap. It carries that typical white musk base found in these fragrances, which is more noticeable than in the Ford version. The performance isn’t as high as some reviews claim, but there’s nothing to criticize: moderate projection and it lasts quite a few hours (more than 5-6) without many sprays, much longer on clothes. Solid in this regard and superior to TF. Personally, I prefer the original for its sparkling, realistic citrus opening, but considering the price (I paid just over 70€ for 75ml, though prices can be absurd at times), I’m definitely sticking with the Arab brand. A good fragrance from Al Haramain and recommended for neroli fans.
Beautiful fragrance, a blend of Neroli Portofino and Jean Paul Gaultier’s Cabaret, but unfortunately, it doesn’t last on my skin at all: it fades to skin scent in under 40 minutes.
Smells almost identical to Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino and, given the price, it’s worth it. On my skin, it lasts longer than the original, but it lacks that insane projection; I have to spray 5 times on each side to get any sillage, and the bottle is half empty in no time. Overall, it’s the best dupe I know, though it falls short on projection.