Men

Tropical Vibe

Marca
Rayhaan
4.10 de 5
363 votos

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Descripción

Tropical Vibe by Rayhaan is an olfactive fragrance for men and women. This creation, new to the brand's catalog, was launched in 2025. Its olfactive pyramid unfolds with a vibrant top note of mango, pineapple, and bergamot; the heart reveals the creaminess of coconut, while the base rests on a warm, woody structure composed of amber, musk, sandalwood, and vetiver.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 5.6%
  • Primavera 35%
  • Verano 48%
  • Otoño 12%
  • Día 73%
  • Noche 27%

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Comunidad

363 votos

  • Positivo 76%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 11%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 1 nota
Fondo 4 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

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Masculino

Precio

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  • I was expecting it because of the good reviews. It’s very tropical, a medley of soapy fruits. I imagine beach or pool parties with mojitos. Very youthful and party-oriented, unisex leaning feminine. Smells like creamy, fruity shampoo. Those who love serious fragrances won’t like it… Not a blind buy; you have to test it; it doesn’t suit everyone. Affordable price and a nice little bottle with a magnetic cap.

  • My experience was strange; right from the start, it didn’t grab me as much. I sensed it was a bit more feminine and not as close to the Summer Hammer. Two weeks later, I gave it another shot, and to my surprise, I liked it much more. I don’t know if oxidation worked in its favor, but that tropical opening hooked me, and I could definitely feel its resemblance to the Summer Hammer at about 90%. Additionally, I no longer perceived it as feminine but rather unisex; I became addicted to that opening. As for performance, on my skin, it lasts about 9 hours comfortably with great projection without being heavy. I feel this fragrance is a perfect match for the sun and beach, though it hits harder on warm nights. Totally worth it; the quality Rayhaan is delivering is impressive and quite surprising.

  • Emerson Aldair

    Total disappointment. I’m still holding out hope for the Summer Hammer, which I’m eager to try soon, but this Rayhaan hasn’t been instant for me. It smells like fruity feminine shampoo—don’t get me wrong, it’s not bad, it’s just so artificial and unimpressive that it doesn’t convince me. Don’t let the hype fool you and don’t buy it blindly. Pros: great longevity and a magnetic cap.

  • Feli soriano

    I was looking for something fun for summer and they suggested this. I fell in love at first. Yes, it smells like fruity shampoo and that’s why I love it. The first day, lots of people, even strangers, chose it. It’s for young people, great projection and longevity, try it before buying.

  • Regular scent, pure hype. I didn’t like it. Classic synthetic mango with tangerine, totally feminine in my opinion. If that’s what the Summer Hammer smells like, it’s a waste of money.

  • JoseJimenez

    I’m writing this ready to take the internet’s wrath for challenging the hype of this fragrance, but… have you really heard this? It smells like a teenager at the beach, like a child. I get that if you’re 17, hanging out at a beach party or pool party and want to fit in, you might like it, but for a guy over 30 wanting to stroll by the beach or waterfront? It smells like your son playing with playdough that pineapple juice got spilled on. I let another friend sniff it, and he said the same thing—it’s a kid’s perfume. Sorry, but this isn’t a man’s fragrance. Note: I use several perfumes from this brand that are absolute delights; this one is just overrated to cosmic levels. Don’t buy it if you don’t want to smell 16.

  • Tomorrowsdust

    I tested it on my skin and thought, ‘meh, fruity shampoo scent, a simple and synthetic aroma, nobody will like it.’ Then I went out and interacted with a group of friends, and they all started complimenting the scent, saying it was rich and they loved it. In short, sometimes we need to be less snobs in perfumery; simple and cheap aromas sometimes please more than expensive and complex ones. That said, I must admit I still feel it leans more feminine than masculine.

  • sanctus_iacobus

    Even though it smells super artificial, like fruity shampoo, and lacks roundness, it’s delicious. I just don’t know who would wear this in 30-degree heat.

  • For those who fell for the hype and didn’t know Summer Hammer: it leans more towards unisex feminine, smells like fruity shampoo, and is a good dupe, I’d say 90% similar; it lacks the rum note and a bit of sweetness. It’s not the beast mode of the original but it’s super good. I was already disappointed with Armaf Beach Party which didn’t resemble it, and I was hoping King of Kings Chapter I would come to Chile, but with this Rayhaan Tropical Vibe, it’s enough for me so my Summer Hammer doesn’t go away so fast.

  • I bought it expecting good things from online reviews. It’s very tropical, a mix of soapy fruits. I imagine a beach or pool party with a shirt on, drinking mojitos. Very youthful and party-ready. It’s unisex leaning feminine; yes, it smells like fruity shampoo but it’s rich and creamy. Serious fragrance lovers won’t like it… Don’t buy blindly, try it first, it clearly doesn’t suit everyone. Affordable price and a nice bottle with a magnetic cap.

  • For everyone who fell for the hype and didn’t know the Summer Hammer, let me tell you: it leans more toward unisex-feminine, smells like fruity shampoo, and is a good dupe—I’d say about 90% similar—but it lacks the rum note and a little sweetness. It’s not the beast mode that the original is, but it’s super good. I was already disappointed buying the Armaf Beach Party since that one doesn’t resemble it, and I was hoping the King of Kings Chapter I would arrive in Chile, but with this Rayhaan Tropical Vibe, it’s enough for me so my Summer Hammer doesn’t go away so fast.

  • I felt let down when I bought it: a sharp white floral, very feminine, like a body splash for the beach. After letting it macerate for three weeks, total change! The floral fades and the rum-infused mango grows. Perfect for summer nights or cool days. Got compliments. I think the base notes are now showing because many judged it instantly without letting it rest for a month.

  • Tomorrowsdust

    I tested it on my skin and thought: smells like fruity shampoo, simple and synthetic, nobody will like it. Then I hung out with friends and they all gave me compliments, saying it smelled amazing and they loved it. In short, sometimes you have to be less snobby; simple and cheap scents sometimes please more than expensive and complex ones. I admit it feels more feminine than masculine.

  • WARNING! You’ll hate it at first: it smells like a woman’s perfume, shampoo, or even a kid’s scent. After two weeks, that excessive floral note disappears (I don’t know why) and the fruity side explodes. It’s spectacular! But if you want it, spray it 10 times in the bathroom and let it sit for two weeks, lol.

  • First try: smells synthetic, feminine, and like slightly overwhelmed white florals with fruit; feels a bit messy. They say it needs to mature, so I’ll give it a chance.

  • Rayhaan Tropical Vibe has an intense synthetic opening, comparable to Club de Nuit Intense. It opens with artificial, very sweet mango mixed with pineapple and bergamot. Then coconut takes center stage, accompanied by an undeclared white floral base. This profile distances it from the masculine and brings it closer to the feminine. Unlike unisex fragrances like Sceptre Malachite or Ajayeb Dubai Portrait, Tropical Vibe has a defined feminine character. Longevity on skin is standout, surpassing 12 hours with a moderate sillage of about 2 hours. The sweetness limits its versatility; it’s better for warm nights than summer days, as it can be overwhelming. In summary, it’s sweet and fruity, with excellent longevity, likely to please many women for use on summer nights. Don’t let the hype fool you; try it first or buy a decant.

  • Pure regular hype, I didn’t like it. Classic synthetic mango perfume with tangerine, totally feminine in my opinion, not unisex at all. If this is how Summer Hammer smells, it’s a waste of money.

  • Total disappointment at first; the hype really let me down. Smells feminine with coconut, white florals, and mango; reminded me of Loewe’s Paula’s Ibiza Electric. Edit: I wore it and the longevity and projection are insane, definitely got compliments.

  • Ideal for the beach and an afternoon piña colada, though it didn’t hook me at first. Two weeks later, after an oxidation that suited it well, that tropical opening hooked me, and I felt it was unisex, not feminine. I became addicted to its opening. It lasts about 9 hours on my skin, projects well without being heavy. It’s a perfect match with the sun and beach, though it hits harder on warm nights. Totally worth it; Rayhaan’s quality is surprising.

  • Hey Capitánbarco and tvGazuuh! Arab fragrances are often sold ‘green,’ especially the hyped ones, which is why you need to let them macerate or oxidize. This is proven by thousands of testimonials. It’s not just repeating like parrots; it’s confirming experiences. By ‘synthetic,’ it means it smells artificial, far from natural, and denotes a chemical, even cheap, aspect. It’s common in low-cost perfumes. If you compare it to higher-quality fragrances, you’ll see the difference. Here, comparing the mango to the original, the artificiality—or what they call ‘synthetic’—is clearly noticeable. We all know perfumes use synthetics; the difference is that some achieve a formulation that’s almost imperceptible.

  • Capitánbarco

    Just for some: stop messing with maceration. How can you think a prestigious brand would release a ‘green’ perfume? Stop repeating like parrots and use your own judgment.

  • Starts with a very potent mango, then the other notes emerge and it smells very fresh. On my skin, it lasted 10 hours and projected well for 3 hours. Very powerful, perfect for going out in the heat.

  • It arrived yesterday, I showered, and applied about 8-12 drops all over my body. It’s true that at first, it smells like fruity shampoo, but then it becomes ambered and balanced, nothing aggressive and very wearable. It’s unisex but leans feminine, though that doesn’t matter to me; if I like it, I’ll use it. It’s a rich, easy-to-love aroma, and I suspect it will get compliments because it’s popular among women. I’m happy with the purchase; I can’t believe Rayhaan’s quality relative to the price; it’s unbeatable. I tried Rayhaan Aquatica, but this one I liked much more. As an extra note, I’m writing the next day and I can still smell it; it looks like a beast mode.

  • Nitai Maldonado

    An absolutely delicious fragrance, better described as a coconut block infused with fruits rather than a direct sunscreen scent. It’s that soft, creamy coconut style. The first time, it might smell synthetic and alcoholic, but I guarantee that after several sprays or the next day, it will be incredible. The projection is amazing; it feels very strong. The longevity is durable; my routine is two sprays on the neck, two on the nape, and one on each side of the chest, and with that, you stay clean almost all day. I recommend it wholeheartedly—it’s versatile, suitable for all year and everyday wear, yet special enough that you won’t smell like everyone else.

  • It has a sweet opening where you can detect the mango, and a white floral note (not listed) in the dry down; I don’t smell the coconut. The opening is sweet, fresh, and slightly soapy. It has great longevity and sillage (around 7 hours), perfect for summer and spring. It leaves a personal bubble that I absolutely love. For me, there’s no age or occasion restriction, but if I had to say, it works day or night, from the office to a night out with friends (unisex).

  • The line has a lot of hype and little honesty. It’s just regular. Every note appeals to a different taste, but nothing is brilliant. Don’t let social media steer you; they’re paid by the brands and end up sounding like talking salespeople.

  • First review I’m writing. I bought a decant because I already own a Summer Hammer and wanted to compare the similarity, given the divided opinions: some say it’s great, others that it’s very synthetic and bad. In my opinion, it smells great and is very close to Summer Hammer; I don’t know if the batch influences such different reviews. From my perspective, if you’re looking for something like Summer Hammer, it’s a great budget option; I haven’t noticed the synthetic quality mentioned in the opening or development. Longevity is average—not a beast like the original—but for the price, it’s fantastic, and the notes feel quality. On the downside, the trail could be better, but I understand it’s a €30 perfume versus the €140 original; there’s clearly a difference. In summary, for me it’s a good option, and if you like the summery vibe of Summer Hammer, it can be a blind buy.

  • Rayhaan’s Tropical Vibe is synthetic at first, similar to Club de Nuit Intense. It opens with an artificial, very sweet mango mixed with pineapple and bergamot. Then the coconut takes over, joining unlisted white florals. This profile steers it away from masculine and leans heavily into a feminine perfume. Unlike other unisex options like Sceptre Malachite or Ajayeb Dubai, this has a defined feminine character. Longevity on skin is outstanding, lasting over 12 hours with moderate sillage of about 2 hours. The sweetness limits its versatility; it’s better for warm nights than summer days because it can be overwhelming. In short, it’s sweet and fruity, very long-lasting, and likely to appeal to many women in summer. Don’t let the hype fool you; try a decant first.

  • Fresh and sweet. On my skin, it’s unisex but leans feminine. The mango is key at the start, then it evolves into a tropical fruit cocktail. I wouldn’t say it has a great development, but the performance is good. It’s daytime, informal, and youthful. For the price, the quality is decent, though I wouldn’t buy it because it’s not my favorite style.

  • Perfect for the beach and an afternoon piña colada. At first, it didn’t hook me, but two weeks later, with an oxidation that suited it well, that tropical opening hooked me, and I felt it was unisex, not feminine. I became addicted to its opening. It lasts about 9 hours on my skin, projects well without being heavy. It’s a perfect match with the sun and beach, though it hits harder on warm nights. Totally worth it; Rayhaan’s quality is surprising.

  • Sebastián2000

    Why does this brand get so much hype? I don’t get it. I haven’t tried the original Lorenzo Pazzaglia that inspired it, but this version has disappointed me. It’s not that it smells bad, but it feels very synthetic, like a bathroom air freshener or certain candles: artificial sweet fruits with an underlying spicy Arab note that just doesn’t suit me, especially in the heat. Plus, the perfume is one-dimensional, just sweet, lacking depth or interesting nuances. The longevity is high; it lasted all day, but that synthetic scent eventually turns people off. I wouldn’t recommend it.

  • I don’t know the Summer Hammer, so I wouldn’t buy this for that reason. From my perfumes, the one that resembles it most in sweetness and coconut base is the Atlantis by French Avenue. It’s quite fruity, leaning unisex toward feminine. It has a good trail and acceptable longevity. I don’t recommend buying it blindly; try it first. In my case, I recommend it for tropical climates.

  • A decent copy of Summer Hammer. Opens with mango, dries down to coconut and other fruits, and develops a floral touch that makes many consider it feminine; women love it. The only downside is that it feels synthetic to me—not because I’m an expert, but because it reminded me of fruity shampoo from years ago, which are ultra-synthetic. Aside from that, it’s rich and pleasant. Lasts about 6 to 7 hours without maceration and projects well in the first hour. 8.7/10 (just based on my perception of the synthetic notes and expecting better performance).

  • It smells good and lasts, but it’s very fruity and gave me the impression that it’s not masculine; I felt it was feminine. I wouldn’t buy it again.

  • DelaVegaParfums

    A good fragrance if you like the Summer style by Lorenzo—sweet but not cloying. In high heat, it can be overwhelming; I enjoy it at -12°C in Canada, but at 18°C it feels a bit heavy. I recommend it for fresh autumns or summers with moderate heat, as that fresh mango mixed with coconut and pineapple makes it unsuitable for full-on heat.

  • A long-lasting fragrance with a fruity and sweet aroma. The mango stands out at first, followed by the coconut, which is very rich for summer nights.

  • Suciopants

    Interesting scent, a sweet mango and coconut blend, but nothing masculine. Feels more unisex or even feminine. Not bad, but in my opinion, not for men.