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Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited
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Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited by Lattafa Perfumes is a floral fruity gourmand fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition features coconut, pineapple, and citrus in the top notes; ylang-ylang, frangipani (plumeria, plumaria, atapaima), and jasmine in the heart; and vanilla, musk, sandalwood, and sweet notes in the base.
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It’s not a perfume where you say ‘Wow, what a delight!’ If you like super sweet coconut and vanilla perfumes, this might be for you, but it might leave you wanting more; it opens very citrusy and synthetic, then feels sweeter after a while… It also doesn’t last long or project infinitely like other Arabic fragrances… However, at the price of 15,000 Chilean pesos, it’s decent, I suppose.
Coconut, vanilla, and yellow floral notes. Totally tropical, creamy, sunscreen smell. I don’t particularly fancy wearing it on its own, but layering it with Lattafa’s Yara Tous smells muuuuch better. Nothing impactful or overwhelming. It delivers and smells nice, nothing more. It’s casual, very summery; I think I’ll pass it on to someone who goes on more beach vacations because it’s not my vibe.
Similar to Mancera’s Coco Vanille but with a tiny hint of anise; it’s a bit more synthetic than the Mancera, but considering the price difference, it’s not a problem. Very tasty, I loved it. Medium to high projection and lasts over 8 hours, though it gets softer after the first hour.
It starts with a citrus opening; after a few minutes, it gets sweeter, creamier, floral, and tropical. The vanilla and coconut really stand out, smells like sunscreen, perfect for this season. I like it, it doesn’t feel unisex at all, it’s more feminine. I recommend it 👌🏼😁. Ideal for year-round wear. Doesn’t get cloying. Scent 10/10, Longevity 9/10, Sillage 8/10, Packaging 10/10, Value/Price 10/10, Versatility 10/10. Would I buy it again? Yes 😁❤️
As sun lovers like me, we eventually reach the point or age where protecting our skin becomes increasingly important. Sun, yes, but related problems… better not. So, what does an unconditional lover of good weather and fragrances do? You look for a sunscreen that offers protection and, ideally, smells great, because perfume and sunscreen sometimes don’t blend well on the skin. Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited is the only one that gives me exactly this totally summery sensation among several fragrances I’ve tried. In terms of ‘vibe’, I’d rate it on par with Initio’s Absolute Aphrodisiac, though they are different scents; both have the same effect on improving my mood, at least for me. Personally, I also love this type of aroma because it conveys summer vibrations well. It’s not too sweet, making it bearable for me. I get a touch of neroli, but what dominates is the coconut with a bit of mandarin, white flowers, and a creamy vanilla tone. The creamy coconut reminds me more of a rich coconut cream, which won’t appeal to everyone. This note hides the pineapple and citrus notes, which are barely noticeable in the background. The light, fluffy musk also plays an important role, providing a clean touch along with the sandalwood. Although it’s described as feminine-oriented, it’s less floral than other contenders for the ‘coconut cream’ contest, and I still don’t think there’s a sunscreen just for men with a masculine cedarwood and incense aroma. I don’t think we need to discuss price/performance. It’s not a beast, but it’s a great companion when you want to enjoy a break from the world as it is right now, even when it’s 10 degrees and raining non-stop. Lasts 5 to 6 hours, and the sillage is pleasant too. Approved, in my case.
At first, there’s a dominant citrus note that makes it seem a bit masculine, but that fades after a few minutes, giving way to sweetness and a tropical vibe with creamy, soft coconut and vanilla touches. It smelled exactly as I expected Yara Tous to smell, but I didn’t like that one; I sensed too much floral. In contrast, this one smells like expensive sunscreen; I really like it. I don’t detect the pineapple, but the fragrance is a success overall, very unisex.
Hey, I bought this perfume two months ago and felt it was important to clarify how much it changed with aging. At first, it was sharp, synthetic, a very floral and yellow tropical. After two months of use and oxygenation, it became delicious; people stop me on the street asking what I’m wearing. The pineapple and coconut opening lasts for hours, including the citrus notes I couldn’t smell before. Now it feels fresh and creamy. It transformed into a pineapple smoothie with coconut milk and summer flowers. I went from using it reluctantly to making it my favorite summer scent. Give it time.
This fragrance has a note that feels very synthetic and took me a moment to understand, even though my brain recognized the scent. Then it hit me: it reminded me of playdough, the clay kids use for crafts. I’ve noticed that same note in other scents too, like Hypnotic Poison EDT and Dolce Garden… I’m not saying it’s exactly like them (though Dolce Garden feels closer), but they share that accord (I imagine it’s the combo of coconut, sandalwood, and vanilla). Once I got past that, I started enjoying it much more… Still, it’s brand new, so I’m hoping the aging process works its magic.
Honestly, I’ve never been this disappointed by a perfume. I’m only keeping it because it was a gift, but it literally smells like sunscreen. And even the sunscreen projects more than this.
Bought it because of all the hype on YouTube and IG… and I was let down. People say it’s a dupe for Mancera’s Coco Vanille, but for me, it’s a hard no: the Mancera is sweeter, more special, and I absolutely loved it when I tried it (smells like coconut, vanilla, creamy, and summer vibes). This one feels off: the opening is super strong, synthetic, and citrusy, leaning masculine at first (kinda like an aftershave). After a while, it does get slightly sweeter, less synthetic, and more unisex/feminine; it doesn’t smell bad, it’s pleasant, but not worth all the hype. It feels like a perfume that passes without making an impression, very plain. Plus, it sits right on the skin with zero projection. Very light; if you catch a hint of sweetness, it reminds me of a hair salon smell or something similar. Don’t buy blindly; for me, it’s a miss.
For my nose, which isn’t an expert but wants to explore more fragrances, I’d say it’s an incredibly rich perfume. Smelling like Hawaiian Tropic from the 90s when we were sunbathing by the pool or beach carefree. Unisex, slightly more feminine, but no problem wearing it heavily this summer. Very pleasant and a great price. I don’t detect the pineapple note; it’s soft, with coconut and a floral musky touch, in my opinion.
Smells like Hawaiian Tropic sunscreen. It doesn’t have much sillage; the scent is noticeable only very close up, but for the price, it’s fine.
A great discovery. I wouldn’t wear it all the time or as a signature, but it’s perfect for casual, relaxed summer occasions when you just want to be happy without trying to stand out. It smells like the beach and sun with that coconut and pineapple note that brings joy. It’s not that cheap, watery coconut I hate; it’s creamy coconut with a sweet pineapple twist, nothing ordinary. The notes blend perfectly.
I’ve tried several times to detect something other than coconut, but it’s impossible. On my skin, it smells like coconut sunscreen. It’s a pleasant scent but limits its use. It could work well in spring and summer; I even wear it in winter when I miss those days, and the smell lifts my mood. On my skin, it lasts 3-4 hours, but after that, it doesn’t project beyond the skin. Within that hour, I’ve received compliments from strangers.
Starts with a vanilla coconut, then pineapple and acidic citrus, followed by tropical flowers like jasmine and tiare, reminiscent of monoi. It becomes creamy and sweet but with an acidic touch that eventually fades. It’s pleasant and wearable, perfect for summer. If you like tropical scents, I recommend it; it smells like a summer lotion or creamy coconut sunscreen. I love the beachy vibe—it’s relaxed and youthful. The longevity isn’t great, but for the price, I don’t expect more. I added it to my summer collection. P.S.: It’s totally unisex thanks to the citrus and it’s not overly sweet; I even gifted it to my husband for summer.
I don’t know what happened, but I didn’t like it at all. I didn’t notice the coconut or pineapple; at first it smells like those mosquito repellent strips. I left it for a month and it’s still the same; my husband says it smells like insecticide. Bad purchase, although fortunately it’s cheap.
I bought it because reviews equate it to Tom Ford’s Soleil Blanc, with coconut and pineapple notes. That comparison is an insult to Tom Ford, like comparing pear juice to wine. I tried giving it a chance but nothing happened; not even for the armchair. It smells like low-quality coconut, play-doh, and has a foul sweetness. Rarely have I been so disappointed. Although it wasn’t very expensive, I regret the spend. I gave it as a gift so I wouldn’t have to throw it away. I wouldn’t wear it even if it were the only thing I had.
I ordered this for my birthday wanting a coconut perfume. The citrus notes dominate at first, and maybe in two months it will improve, but it smells strongly of citronella (its last ingredient). Only from a distance do you notice a creamy coconut, without vanilla or pineapple. It’s more citronella and sandalwood. I hope it improves with time. It’s not even that sweet; a man said it smelled feminine, but the scent disappointed me. Batch 10/24, I don’t know if they changed the formula.
Smells like beach sunscreen and transports you straight to vacation. 🥥🍍🌸 It’s perfect if you like that comforting summery scent, with coconut, pineapple, and soft flowers in a warm cloud. Literally wearing summer. ☀️ Ideal for relaxing and smiling worry-free.
I’ve worn this for months and at first thought it was a car air freshener or coconut tanning oil. Turns out it smells exactly like the Garnier shampoo in my bathroom 😂. It smells like creamy coconut and citrus with a vanilla trail. It’s informal, warm, and very summery, though it lacks a bit of class. If you want to smell it, go to the supermarket and open the Garnier shampoo. A bit cloying, but perfect for the beach (though with the shampoo and tanning oil, you already smell like enough coconut). Salut!
I bought it thinking it was for men like the regular Qaed al Fursan, but it doesn’t smell much like a woman’s perfume. It’s rich and has good longevity, but the projection isn’t great.
Even though it’s cheap, I expected more from Lattafa. It smells like bad, very synthetic coconut. I was looking for sunscreen, and this doesn’t look like it; it smells like an ultra-tanned older lady with expired cream. I’ll give it a chance this summer after coming back from the beach, but today it doesn’t suit me, not even as a car air freshener.
It gets terrible reviews, but it’s my favorite. It has nothing to do with sunscreen or Soleil Blanc; it’s closer to Mancera’s Coco Vanille. On my skin, it’s like coconut ice cream with a subtle, wearable sweetness for spring/summer. I’d buy it again because it’s super affordable.
I bought it blind, and at first, the synthetic pineapple and coconut notes were very unpleasant, but as it dried down, they disappeared, revealing realistic vanilla, sweets, coconut, and pineapple with jasmine, sandalwood, and a musky, powdery finish. I like it halfway through. I wear it 4 times before bed for the trail it leaves; it’s for day-to-night in tropical climates and very versatile. It’s unisex, subtle for men due to the style. Lasts until the next day on skin and clothes. The trail lasts 3-4 hours with 10 sprays, exaggerating.
I’ve never tried it, but a friend owned the pineapple version and recommended that one over the coconut. This smells like hand soap or coconut cream. My friend wore it from 11 AM to 7-8 PM with good projection, but the scent is just like soap. I’d give it a 4/10.
It’s unisex, leaning masculine. The pineapple is strong at first, then it softens, losing the citrus to become sweeter. It’s a clean, soapy aroma, like a shower gel, ideal for summer when you want to smell fresh. Approved.
I was looking for a tropical summer vibe like Hawaiian Tropic sunscreen, but I was disappointed. It smells like toasted, burnt, and smoky coconut—very strong and unpleasant, almost like a cheap Chinese mall air freshener. It can cause nausea, smells cheap and rancid. I let it macerate for two weeks with no change. I wouldn’t recommend it at all.
I went to the beach and ended up in the desert. I expected sunscreen, piña colada, or a mojito, but it smells like rancid coconut butter and an intrusive sandalwood. It’s not fresh or sweet; it lasts 7 hours on skin and days on clothes. People ask if it smells weird and say it blocks other scents. Advice: buy Coconut Lagoon by Paris Corner and stop the nonsense.
It’s excellent, sweet, and tropical with a citrus opening and a pleasant synthetic coconut note. I wouldn’t wear it daily or at the office because in enclosed spaces it would make you dizzy, and its trail is potent. It shines in the sun, at the beach, or at summer parties. It’s so sweet it gets cloying, not fresh. I keep it for special informal occasions. Lasts over 6 hours with 4 hours of projection. Smells like a sweet drink, like a piña colada. I give it a 6.5/10.
It smells like a very sharp pineapple to me, zero gourmand or soft, zero ‘coconut dessert’ as I saw it described. It seems like a ‘rough’ and impactful scent in a bad way; I don’t recommend buying blindly or considering it gourmand.
It’s a great dupe for Mancera’s Coco Vanille. The only difference is the quality of the notes, and you pay a quarter of the price. It opens fruity with pineapple and coconut, evoking summer or a sweet drink by the beach, though as it dries down, jasmine and ylang-ylang take over. It’s rich, unisex, perfect for daily wear or a quick fix without being cloying.
At first, citrus notes are noticeable; it’s not a WOW in terms of intensity or sillage. It’s nice; in the dry-down, it literally smells like coconut shampoo. Although I prefer very sweet scents, I like this a lot. It’s soft, calm, and smells clean, like clean coconut. I always see it on sale, I suppose because people started selling it as a ‘sweet coconut gourmand,’ and since it’s not that, they started undervaluing it.
A perfume with cheap notes, zero appeal. If you’re looking for compliments, this isn’t it. It smells vintage, the longevity is non-existent, and I don’t get the hype. The coconut feels like poor quality, and the vanilla doesn’t shine. I think the excitement is due to the low price; here, the price matches the quality: it’s low quality, cheap notes, and poor longevity. Not recommended at all.
Be careful; if you follow the TikTok hype, you’ve probably seen it described as a tropical paradise in a bottle. Yes to coconut, yes to pineapple, yes to vacation vibes… and yes, they’re partly right. Upon application, the first hit is pineapple and coconut, but it’s not fresh pineapple; it’s more of a creamy cocktail, almost a piña colada. Coconut is the star; if you don’t like it, stay away! It’s coconut on steroids, sweet and creamy, with a tropical and lactonic touch. It’s said to be unisex, but it leans feminine. The blend of pineapple, coconut, woods, and sandalwood makes it super creamy, but it might lack punch or masculinity to be a true man’s scent. It could work for a man who likes sweet and different scents, but if you prefer woody or citrus, it’s not for you. The good: it’s unique and fun, doesn’t smell like everyone else, has perfect beach vibes for the heat, and lifts your mood. The bad: power and longevity. Projection is average; the first two hours are good, then it sticks to the skin. Longevity… ugh! Don’t expect all day, maybe 4-5 hours at most. For the price, it’s not bad, but it’s not one of those that lasts from morning to night. The coconut: if you’re not a fan, it will bore you. The pineapple fades quickly and coconut dominates. It saturates me a bit. In summary, I recommend it with reservations. It’s fun and economical for summer, ideal for casual days, vacations, the beach, or the pool. But if you’re looking for long-lasting power, strong projection, or something for a special occasion, it’s not the right choice. It’s like that fun friend for a short outing, not for a long trip. Good for variety in your collection, but I wouldn’t use it as a staple. Verdict: for coconut lovers and beach vibes. Price is its biggest selling point; longevity is its weak spot. Try it first, because coconut is either total love or total hate.
I see very bad reviews, which is interesting because I like it. It’s sweet, with creamy coconut, vanilla, lactonic, and clean notes. After months of maceration, the synthetic edge fades and it becomes creamier. It smells like sunscreen, sweet, unisex, and lasts a decent amount. I’m satisfied; it’s ideal for heat and the beach, no doubt. I gifted it to a teenager and my mom, and both love it. No complaints, plus it’s super cheap.
It’s like taking the brother perfume (black bottle) and dissolving the pineapple with coconut milk and a touch of light vanilla. On skin, it lasts a decent amount of time. It’s unisex but leans feminine; since coconut dominates, it would be a great combo if you use coconut-scented lotion or shampoo.
One day I wore this to a birthday party and the girls kept complimenting the vanilla scent. Recommended for everyday wear and chill hangouts. The downside is that if you don’t reapply sprays, it lasts nothing (I recommend 12-16 sprays), and the scent can become cloying; it’s easy to love but also easy to get tired of. I wish it lasted longer; it only lasted a month on me. My dad uses the same bottle and gets half the way through for work. Still, I recommend it if you want something creamy, coconut-vanilla for the day, cheap, and perfect for summer. Rating: 3.9/5.
An ex gave it to me, and I have a soft spot for it because of how good it smells and its versatility. It comes out fresh, like a non-sour piña colada cocktail, with sweetness that doesn’t overpower. On my skin, it fades quickly, but in the dry-down, it has soft florals followed by that typical Lattafa vanilla, reminding me of Jean Paul Gaultier. Ideal for summer or heat; if you wear it in the cold, it smells like a slushie with alcohol.
I read the notes and thought I’d love it, but honestly, it disappointed me. I was looking for that bronzer scent, and this one overdoes it; it’s an unbalanced bronzer that just didn’t convince me.
I wanted to buy it for the coconut scent, but after trying it, I see it’s not as unisex as I thought. Vanilla dominates and it works great for her, though it never smells like coconut or sunscreen like others claim.