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The Kingdom For Men
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The Kingdom For Men by Lattafa Perfumes is an aromatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2024, this creation unfolds an olfactory pyramid where the top notes are lavender, mint, and sage; the heart reveals vanilla, tobacco, and orange blossom; and the base settles on tonka bean, benzoin, and labdanum.
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The Kingdom is an 85-90% inspiration of JPG Le Male Elixir. It has an exquisite DNA of vanilla, honey, lavender, and tobacco, resulting in a super pleasant and practically addictive fragrance. Lattafa’s proposal focuses on giving us a more ‘wearable’ Le Male Elixir, where lavender and tobacco feel slightly more predominant, while the classic sweetness of vanilla and honey decreases, granting a much more versatile profile. The price-to-quality ratio is outstanding, and the presentation is excellent, something Lattafa always keeps us accustomed to. Which is better? It depends on each user. If you prefer the sweet side with more emphasis on vanilla and honey, opt for Le Male Elixir. On the other hand, if you’re looking for that DNA but with less ‘loud’ sweetness and more versatility, The Kingdom is the option. Excellent fragrance, I totally recommend it.
Batch 2024. Spectacular perfume. An addictive caramelized vanilla that clings to the skin for over 8 hours, leaves a beautiful trail for 3 hours, and projects decently for two. The essence quality is incredible. Honestly, I never have high expectations for Arab perfumery because they need months to macerate, so I went in relaxed and was surprised by the aroma right after spraying. It’s very similar to JPG Elixir. Love at first sniff. Macerated The Kingdom should be a bomb and will soon replace the designer original in my collection; the performance is almost identical, but the price difference is astronomical. Buying blind is more rewarding, go for it without fear.
I bought several perfumes in the duty-free zone to save on my wallet. The Kingdom by Lattafa has a vibe similar to JPG Le Male Elixir, but I’d say it leans more towards unisex with a feminine touch; they overdid the florals here, losing its masculine side to become ‘fem-masculine’. So, very ugly to me, and I gifted it to my aunt, it suits her perfectly. If you want something more feminine but not too marked, this works for you.
A fragrance that pleasantly surprised me; the scent is a 10, very, very good… It might be too overwhelming on hot days, so I recommend using it in milder climates, where it truly shines.
Beautiful perfume, very rich. I love that it focuses more on vanilla, mint, and lavender rather than being overly honeyed. I’m definitely going to buy the full bottle and it has good performance.
I was going for the hype on JPG Elixir and made it a must-buy, but upon opening it, I found rust in the atomizer. When I tested it, it smelled like JPG mixed with that typical Lattafa odor. I didn’t feel any of the good things people say; it barely smells even when I spray a lot. The rust is already affecting me psychologically, and I suspect the liquid isn’t high quality. We’ll see if it improves after maceration, but right now it’s a suspense. This always happens with Lattafa: broken caps, oxidized atomizers, etc.
The truth is it smells very good, but if you don’t like sweet scents, buy blind with caution. The projection and sillage are short but strong; it lasts about 8 hours on skin. It’s a good alternative to JPG Le Male Elixir.
A 7/10; a daily dupe for autumn and winter. We’ll see with Hawas Elixir… I bought it, it’s better, but it still doesn’t match the original.
To my nose, it’s 60% Le Male Elixir and 40% Le Male original, which I liked because it’s more versatile. It works day or night (without too much heat). Longevity and projection are both good, and I didn’t have to age it like with other Lattafa scents.
I’ve had this perfume for over 4 months. I tested it, bought it, used it four times, and then left it. After those four months, I’m using it now after maceration… My goodness, what a difference it made… (Absolutely stunning). Personally, it’s a good perfume: rich, sweet, addictive, with a milky note. It was one of those I only bought from department stores, mostly designer, although I still buy them and will always have designer perfume; I’m a fan of Arab fragrances. Though you should always try, the prices and quality of Arab perfumes are something else. Keep producing perfumes of this quality!
Don’t buy it. It has a strong smell at first that later leaves a very feminine vanilla trail. Stay away from this.
Super rich perfume, use it only at night or in winter because with 6 sprays it’s quite noticeable. Recommended for clothes as it lasts days, though that can be uncomfortable afterward.
I really like the scent; I notice the quality difference with Le Male Elixir, but it delivers the same experience. Watch out: projection and longevity are very low for me: barely 3 to 4 hours on skin, projecting interestingly for just an hour.
Like the Arab versions, once dry it’s 90% identical to Le Male Elixir, even with more personality because it’s not as sweet. Performance: average projection and moderate sillage for the same amount of time. I’m sticking with Le Male Elixir, but I’ll let The Kingdom age; it will surely improve more. Final note: if you don’t like this, you probably don’t like Le Male Elixir either. If you’re on a budget or prefer to spend on something else, go for the Arabic version; I highly recommend it.
Very synthetic opening; it smells like a public restroom product. It only stabilizes once dry, leaving that finished sweetness. Unlike other Lattafa dupes, the drop in quality is noticeable here. It has an initial projection but poor longevity (less than 6 hours). Luckily, I was able to resell it; I didn’t think I’d use it.
The fragrance is incredible; it smells like dulce de leche with mint. Performance is average: two good hours and then it fades.
I have this now and previously owned Le Male Elixir. If you had the Elixir, you’ll notice the difference: Elixir evolves with mint, then vanilla and honey; Kingdom has a synthetic opening, lacks the mint dominance, comes out sweet like creamy dulce de leche caramel, and doesn’t evolve. Once dry, they’re similar. Recommended? Yes, for the price, for daily wear, and to use guilt-free in winter. Would I buy it again? Not really; it’s a good alternative for gifting or signing off in a winter month, but the olfactory experience wasn’t the same as the original.
My partner loves it. Once dry, they are very similar; I put one on each hand: at first they differ, but once dry, they’re identical. I asked three people, and two preferred this one, though it has less punch. The JPG is more bitter. I’ll let it age; it improves a lot, but I’m not feeling the sillage and longevity others claim here. Great perfume, super masculine—if anyone thinks it’s feminine, go to the hospital, something’s wrong with their nose. I’ll update in a month.
I waited a month to review this, and it flies. It’s incredible; I almost always get compliments (always from women), more than any other scent. It has great sillage and is very masculine despite the vanilla, because the Tonka Bean really shines. Lasts about 8 hours on skin and up to a week on clothes. Ideal for cold weather and night; its warm scent is perfect for dates, but watch out with the sprays.
If you like Le Male Elixir, this is a decent option. It doesn’t compete with JPG LME in ingredient quality, but at one-third the price, it lasts longer. It just lacks those fresh opening notes of the original. EDIT: I sold it; it’s too cloying. It was a gift and I’m not a huge LME fan, so choose for yourself.
If the mint were a bit more sparkling and noticeable, it would be 100% identical. But it stays at 90%, which I verified by having the original and the Arabic version together and letting friends smell them. Recommended purchase if you don’t have anything sweet for special occasions and want to spend little. Another option (with a different proposal but suitable for winter) is Your Touch Intense (a copy of Stronger With You Intensely). For me, it’s a better perfume than the JPG Le Male Elixir or The Kingdom, but it goes for a sweet gourmand scent like flan without smelling like eggs, just the caramel scent that forms on top of the dessert, that same vibe but with more masculine notes. I’m eagerly waiting for both Your Touch and The Kingdom.
I had to delete my first review of this perfume because after buying the Le Male Elixir, I felt I didn’t do it justice by starting off saying I love Lattafa for their packaging; for me, it’s “important” because I usually keep perfumes in their boxes. Having said that, regarding the scent, it has a truly horrible opening. It’s a perfume that overwhelms you with its opening, it smells like a car wash, like an air freshener and marine formula, probably due to the synthetic lavender and mint. But it’s not all bad; when the perfume dries down, it turns into a vanilla and honey bomb, a touch of lavender is very sweet but masculine and generates lots of compliments. As for projection and longevity, it’s a bit below the JPG but it’s still a bomb… Now the most important thing, being a dupe… Does it resemble Le Male Elixir? Yes, 90%; in its dry down, no one will know what you’re wearing, it’s very, very similar. What distinguishes them is the quality of the JPG. If you put them side by side and compare, you’ll notice, but in itself, it’s 90% similar and worth it for the price.
The perfume just arrived, and after testing it for 3 days, I must say I really like the scent, mostly its vanilla and menthol dry down. However, it falls short in terms of longevity and projection. I’m going to let it macerate for a few weeks to see if this improves, as reviews and comments suggest this perfume has good performance.
Tested on a decant. I own Le Male Elixir, and based on my experience using both fragrances, I must say that while there aren’t huge differences, the conclusion is that they are very similar. The few differences (though minimal) relate to quality and performance. In the latter aspect, The Kingdom falls a bit short, as Le Male lasts significantly longer on me. Aside from that, I really recommend buying this perfume if you can’t afford the original.
It mixes vanilla and mint very well, a great perfume. Smells delicious.
I used to wear Le Male Elixir for a while (luckily I have a friend who lends me his fragrances for reviews). I liked it quite a bit and wanted it in my collection (to the perfume, not my friend, haha), but I didn’t want to pay all those dollars they ask for. In The Kingdom, I found the almost perfect copy. It has that characteristically addictive scent of the original. Overall, I’d describe the scent as a mix of warmth and freshness (which sounds contradictory since they theoretically go in opposite directions). That’s the charm of this perfume: in its aroma, there’s a vanilla and tobacco that wraps you gently, like a blanket; yet it’s well-balanced enough with the mint. So this perfume doesn’t fall into the gourmand or overly sweet category. The only downside is longevity. Maybe it projects for 1-2 hours and then stays very close to the skin. Solution? Reapply and reapply. Anyway, I bought it recently, so let’s give oxygen some time to do its work. Otherwise, everything is great. Cheers!
In the dry down, it’s practically identical to the JPG, too bad it gives me olfactory fatigue, so I sold it for $15.
After trying all the JPG dupes, well, the most famous ones (Rayhan Elixir and Hawas), I definitely stick with The Kingdom. I’m a huge fan of the JPG Elixir scent, but given its insane price, I recommend The Kingdom. Of course, it doesn’t surpass the original, but it’s a very good dupe, recommended 10/10.
A really rich perfume, vanilla-forward, slightly herbal due to the lavender and mint, very aromatic. I don’t detect the tobacco note; it’s a clean, fresh yet sweet aroma, super pleasant. Inspired by Le Male Elixir, it’s very similar, honestly. Not overly cloying at all, it’s a sweet herbal vibe. Ideal for dates, dinner, and cool to mild climates; I wouldn’t recommend it in hot weather. It’s a youthful scent, not something I’d see on someone over 40.
The Kingdom is the cheap clone of Le Male Elixir that many call identical, others say very similar, and others note differences, but most agree that the sweet heart of vanilla-tonka with aromatic touches (mint/lavander/tobacco) reminds them a lot of the original. Strong and synthetic opening at first for experienced noses, but once it dries down it becomes soft, sweet, and cozy. Longevity is more than good (over 8 hours on skin and clothes, let’s not even talk about that…) and projection is the same, people will definitely notice you. It’s much more than you can ask for at this price, no flaws.
The Kingdom For Men is elegant, versatile, and balanced. It combines fresh aromatic notes with a warm base. Designed for daily use but with enough personality to stand out day and night. Fresh and herbal opening with lavender, mint, and sage, giving a clean and revitalizing sensation. Pleasant and modern start, conveying order and confidence without being aggressive. As it evolves, it becomes warmer and more sophisticated. Heart features sweet and creamy vanilla, tobacco, and orange blossom that balance and prevent it from feeling heavy. Drying down is enveloping and long-lasting, with a base of tonka bean, benzoin, and labdanum, offering balsamic warmth and a pleasant trail. Comfortable phase, masculine, and wearable, ideal for those seeking a good memory without being invasive. Very versatile, for day and night. Could be used in any season, especially spring, autumn, and mild evenings. Suitable for work, meetings, or dinners. Good performance, longevity, and moderate projection, correct and balanced. Fresh, warm, and well-structured, ideal for men looking for a masculine, versatile, and elegant aroma, with excellent value for money and easy to enjoy.
There’s a reason these perfumes cling so strongly to the skin. I own Lionheart by Armaf and I’m genuinely surprised by its longevity. The Kingdom smells incredibly intense right out of the box. I’m so happy about this because my main complaint with perfumes is usually that they lack power from day one. Unlike Lionheart, The Kingdom doesn’t list honey, but I definitely smell it—or maybe it’s just the most intense tobacco note. It’s one of my favorite scents in the world. The Kingdom opens with full force: lavender, honey, tobacco, vanilla, and mint. It’s very well formulated. I just tried Supremacy Collector’s Edition by Afnan, and honestly, it doesn’t smell even 50% as potent as The Kingdom (comparing Arabic fragrances). This is a 10. If you like sweet fragrances with a fresh twist (lavender, mint), this is for you.
I haven’t heard the original JPG, but this Lataffa The Kingdom seems excellent to me. Good longevity and projection for 3-4 hours. Sweet scent with mint and tobacco, not heavy. Excellent price. The opening isn’t the best but after 5 minutes it settles down. 100% recommended.
What a great perfume, 10/10. It has it all: masculine but very sweet, not cloying. Perfect sweetness without a headache. I detect vanilla, mint, lavender, and a caramel touch. Scandalous price: 25€ on Amazon. For me it’s 95% similar to JPG, even more pleasant, I could say it’s better, though that’s just preference. Longevity and trail are very good, easily reaching 9 hours with strong projection for the first 3. It’s the perfume women would love to smell on a man. Not unisex, more masculine. Warning: if you don’t like sweets and prefer fresh scents, don’t buy it. Pity this DNA is being discontinued because I love it, but if they’re discontinuing it, it must be because it’s good, right?
Meh: confusing opening, the first few minutes are a chaotic battle of notes. It doesn’t smell bad, just confusing. It resembles Le Male Elixir but feels like a ‘water’ version: less presence, strength, and character. It doesn’t bother me, smells good but doesn’t generate the addiction of the original. Mediocre longevity, I’ve had it open for two months and it’s still weak. Scent 7/10, well below the original. Performance 6/10, about 5 hours stretched out. Versatility 7.5/10, being less sweet it goes better in mild climates. Blind buy: no, unless you know the DNA it replicates.
Incredible similarity to Le Male Elixir, very rich and easy to like, not cloying at all. The only downside is the longevity. Recommended.
Great perfume with many pros and some cons. Its best pro is that it faithfully replicates Le Male Elixir, one of the best fragrances, at 80-85% similarity and an extraordinary price. The con is that the opening feels synthetic (only for a few minutes), with a trail of about 2 meters, but once it dries down it becomes a delightful, sweet, and elegant gentleman’s scent, not cloying, with an average longevity of 5-6 hours. Perfect for winter, autumn, and especially at night, though it’s fine during the day if it’s not hot. I recommend it totally if you can’t afford the original. Very happy, 100% recommended.
Smells almost identical to Le Male Elixir. On my inexperienced nose, I don’t notice a difference except that the mint stands out more. If you’re looking for a good JPG clone, this is a great option. The only letdown is the performance: it’s not ‘beast mode.’ Lasts a long time in enclosed spaces (around 7 hours), but in a club you won’t notice it unless someone gets close. I’ll let it macerate more, but for now I’m giving it 9/10 for scent and 6.5/10 for performance. Bought for 30€, very good price and doesn’t disappoint if you buy blind, although the performance isn’t crazy.
Upon opening, the box is small but the bottle is gorgeous. Strong scent with a single drop, overwhelming and tiring for the nose. Smells sweet with vanilla, lavender, and mint, tonka bean, and strong tobacco; tasty but not quite as good as Le Male Elixir. Creates a personal bubble trail of about 2 meters, doesn’t saturate the room. Only for night or very cold winters, never in summer or spring unless you mind making others dizzy. Great bargain price, got it for $28, fair value. Letting it macerate to see changes.
Absolute bomb and incredibly delicious, but watch out: use it in cool weather and open spaces or you’ll suffocate people.