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Sabah Al Ward
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Sabah Al Ward by Al Wataniah is an oriental floral fragrance for women. The top notes are pink pepper and mandarin; the heart notes are orange blossom, cocoa pod, and sambac jasmine; the base notes are vanilla, tonka bean, and patchouli.
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It’s a sweet floral that lasts a long time on the skin. It smells great, but in the heat it can be heavy. It’s not Ilia Secreto; this is sweeter, nor is it Interdit which smells like coffee; here there’s chocolate, vanilla, and white flowers, with the floral vibe of My Way.
I love this perfume. It reminds me of Libre Intense, probably because of the tonka bean, I don’t know, but there’s something those two have in common. Anyway, it’s a unique, delicious fragrance, like many from Al Wataniah, of excellent quality. Highly recommended.
Sweet, spiced perfume with low longevity; you have to reapply often. Faint trail; I wouldn’t buy it.
I tried it by accident and now I love it. I didn’t know what it reminded me of; every few seconds I thought it had something vintage like Red Door, but it’s nothing like that. Seeing someone compare it to Alien, yes, the opening on my nose is like a child of Alien with an Elizabeth Arden gene, illogical but yes. If you like those, try it. It dries down and gets sweeter, leaving an Alien trail with that addictive jasmine. It’s super versatile, with character, but not for extreme heat. Its name translates to ‘Pink Morning’ and I think it lives up to it: it wears that sunrise over the sea between fuchsia and orange. It’s warm but not winter, the vanilla isn’t gourmand, it brings joy and is addictive. Two sprays on one arm and they smell even if I don’t want them to. I fell in love. Update: It doesn’t smell like Good Girl, but rather like Glaciar Bella.
I tried it by accident and basically I’m loving it. I didn’t know what it reminded me of; every few seconds I thought it had something vintage like Red Door, but I insist, it’s not. Looking at it, I see a vote comparing it to Alien, and yes, it’s not, but the opening on my nose could be a child of Alien with an Elizabeth Arden gene—illogical, but yes. If you like those two, you should try this. It dries down and gets sweeter, leaving an Alien trail but with that addictive jasmine vibe. Now I want it! I think it’s super versatile, a perfume with mood and character. Just wouldn’t use it on hot or extremely humid days, though I still love it. Its name translates to ‘Pink Morning,’ and I think it lives up to it, though more intense. It wears that sunrise over the sea when the horizon is between fuchsia and orange; I think if you could get close, you could smell exactly like that. It’s warm but not winter, and I don’t feel the vanilla is gourmand. It has something that brings joy and is super addictive. Even now, two sprays on one arm smell even if I don’t want them to. Well, that’s it, I fell in love. Update: It doesn’t smell like Good Girl, but rather like Glaciar Bella.
I’m reviewing this because I was looking for something similar to Ilia Secreto that I don’t always find. The Ilia Secreto by Natura is a different quality than this Arabic fragrance. Sabah is much sweeter and more synthetic; it shares vanilla and cacao but lacks the fruity freshness of the Natura version, making this one feel finer and more organic. As for the trail, Sabah has huge projection and is ultra-long-lasting, even staying on the skin after a shower, but I can’t handle so much sweetness.
This perfume is an absolute treat. At first, I didn’t understand it; it left me confused. But over the days, it transformed into my favorite. And people have praised it a lot. It lasts a ton on clothes.
What a delicious mess! At first it left me confused because I didn’t understand it, but over the days it became my favorite. People have praised it and it lasts forever on clothes.
My first blind-buy Arab perfume… Usually, I stick to the bottle color and box; if the packaging speaks, I don’t get it wrong. My intuition said a dark red bottle wouldn’t have white flowers. It’s a sweet syrup, vanilla-infused, honeyed, an undefined cosmetic fragrance but so syrupy and dense that it’s annoying. It fades quite a bit in the first hour. I’ve tried other Arab perfumes and this unisex thing just doesn’t work for me.
I bought this blind, but testing it on my skin made me realize hype can sometimes be a trap. I had sky-high expectations and was a bit disappointed. It’s a rich, simple white floral, perfect for a quinceañera—flashy and versatile for all day. On my skin, I don’t detect the cacao or patchouli; it’s very light, fresh, and youthful. I imagined something sexier and bolder based on the notes, but I don’t perceive it that way. I don’t want to be unfair; it’s a pretty perfume, but I didn’t find anything special enough to buy.
My first blind buy from an Arab brand… Usually, I stick to the bottle and box because the packaging says it all and never fails me. My intuition told me a dark red wouldn’t be floral or fresh. It turns out to be a sweet, vanilla, and honeyed syrup, an undefined cosmetic scent so dense it becomes annoying. It fades significantly in the first hour. I’ve tried other unisex Arab fragrances, but they don’t last either.
It’s a sexy bomb with chocolate, pink pepper, tangerine, and vanilla; pure sensuality that captivates the room instantly. It’s weird because, while it projects a bit more on clothes, on skin it fades within two hours and disappears completely before the second hour. What a pity about that poor longevity.
It’s a sexy bomb; you can feel the chocolate, pink pepper, tangerine, and vanilla. It’s pure sensuality. If it lasted longer, it would be perfect; it’s rare because right after applying it, the room smells for a few minutes. It lasts me barely two hours, a bit longer on clothes. The longevity is a pity. It lasts me literally an hour and then, before the second application, it vanishes completely.
I owned it, it smells good, I felt it like red fruits. I enjoyed it but wouldn’t buy it again because it’s a scent that doesn’t identify with me.
I had it, smells good, I felt red berries. I enjoyed it but wouldn’t buy it again because it’s not a scent that identifies with me.
A relative bought it for me and she loved it, but to me it’s boring in every way. It’s not a bad perfume, but that makes it less memorable. For me, it’s a solid 6/10: it smells good but lacks dimension and evolution on the skin. For the price, it does its job.
If you’re from Argentina, it’s like if Cher 18 and Cher Onyx had a baby (minus the honey note). It’s super sweet; I was confident it had neroli because it smells like grape, but no, haha. The pepper and cocoa are barely noticeable; it’s all grape. It’s 100% winter because it can be cloying (I bought it on December 26th with 34 degrees, haha). Maybe in winter other notes will come through, plus the fact that it will be well-macerated.
It’s my first Arab perfume and I have to say I love its strong character; you notice it when you arrive. That’s why I don’t think it’s suitable for summer or enclosed spaces.
I have to admit I had low expectations. I smelled it in the bottle months ago and it didn’t catch my attention. This time I atomized it on my arm and what a surprise! I felt an explosion of tangerine and orange blossom; then vanilla came out to give elegant, mysterious sweetness. After hours, it left a grape or plum scent, which matches the bottle’s color. The orange blossom is well-marked. I didn’t smell the pepper or cocoa; the patchouli is subtle but noticeable at the base. I’d buy it again without a doubt.
Oh, so delicious! It’s my first Arabic perfume; it reminds me of those Avon scents my aunts used with a good burgundy lipstick. It has body and sophistication. I tried it and thought of cherries, but looking at the notes there aren’t any, I’m zero. They say it’s similar to Far Away, maybe but very little; this has more personality. I haven’t worn it outside yet because it’s very winter; with this Buenos Aires heat, I’d avoid it. I’m super happy to have affordable variety here; this is one. Recommend 10/10.
So rich! Also my first Arab perfume and it reminds me of the Avon scents my aunts used to wear with their burgundy lipstick. It has body and sophistication. When I tried it, I thought of cherries, even though the notes don’t mention them. People say it’s similar to Far Away, but this one has more personality. I haven’t worn it outside yet because it’s very much a winter scent; with this heat in Buenos Aires, I’d avoid it. I love having affordable variety here. Highly recommend, 10/10.
It’s my first Arab perfume and it’s clearly unisex, but the opening disappoints me: it smells artificial, like candle scents, and I don’t like it. It’s all dark, heavy vanilla, very typical for men, with strong projection. After this, I won’t be trying any more Arab perfumes.