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Vanilla Royale Sugared Patchouli | 64 Eau De Parfum Intense
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Vanilla Royale Sugared Patchouli | 64 Eau De Parfum Intense by Kayali Fragrances is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, the nose behind this creation is Gabriela Chelariu. The top notes are rum, vanilla orchid, and jasmine; the heart features vanilla, crème brûlée, spicy notes, tonka bean, leather, and rose; while the base reveals patchouli, brown sugar, oud wood, sugar, amber, and musk.
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How come they already have it??? 🙁 Edit: I bought a 10ml bottle and should get the big one since my daughter and I absolutely loved it.
How did they already release it??? 🙁 Edit: I bought a 10 ml and I need to buy the big one since my daughter and I absolutely loved it.
I’ve only been testing this perfume for a few days. The day I first tried it, the opening scared me; it’s a very sharp opening where you feel the patchouli right from the start, with a spicy and liquorish touch—it feels like a slap in the face 🤣, and I’d say it’s somewhat unisex. As it dries down, the vanilla note becomes slightly more perceptible, but it’s a mature vanilla, not gourmand, always accompanied by that patchouli note, though in this stage I don’t feel it as candied patchouli. What I loved about the perfume is its dry down: the vanilla becomes a bit sweeter with a slightly effeminate touch, and the patchouli is less dominant; it’s an elegant perfume with a sexy vibe. In my opinion, I wouldn’t recommend buying it blind. And if you’re not a fan of patchouli, you’ll probably not tolerate it. It has good longevity, approximately 7 hours. As I mentioned, I think its opening is somewhat unisex. I’d wear it to night events or special occasions. The few times I’ve worn it, people ask what perfume I’m wearing. I must also clarify that the vibe of Arab perfumes—spicy and potent—is fully felt.
For me, this is clearly a qualitative leap for the brand. Vanille Royale has originality, longevity, projection, and an exquisite scent. It’s a fragrance bridging the gap between oriental and western, with gourmand tints and very marked oriental aspects. It has the sweet oud of Lancôme’s Oud Bouquet and the patchouli of Mugler’s Angel in the opening, which quickly shifts to remind me of Lush’s Lord of Misrule once the sweet notes appear. At first, it smells heavily of an unlisted saffron; I also perceive an unlisted cherry phase before settling into a vanilla-patchouli blend, spiced and boozy, with lots of wood and a touch of tobacco. It has notable sillage and lasts about 10 hours on my skin, much longer on clothes. Personally, it doesn’t remind me of Vanille 28. It’s true that it layers perfectly with it, but combining them seems like a waste of Vanille 28 since Vanille Royale almost completely overpowers it. I bought the 10 ml bottle but would definitely buy the large one once I finish it. Scent 8.5/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 10/10, Value/Quality 7.5/10, Versatility 6/10, Packaging 9/10. Would I buy again? Yes.
For me, a brutal quality leap. Vanille Royale is original, long-lasting, and projects strongly; it smells like an oriental with gourmand hints. In the opening, it blends the sweet oud of Lancôme’s Oud Bouquet with the patchouli of Mugler’s Angel, but soon shifts to remind me of Lush’s Lord of Misrule as the sweetness rises. Upon first spray, it smells like an unlisted saffron with an unofficial cherry touch, before settling into vanilla patchouli, spiced, and boozy, with lots of wood and a hint of tobacco. The trail is notable and lasts about 10 hours on skin, even longer on clothes. It doesn’t remind me of Vanille 28, though they layer perfectly; however, combining them seems like a waste of the 28 because Royale completely overpowers it. I bought the 10ml version, but I’ll buy the large size when I finish it. Scent: 8.5/10, Longevity: 10/10, Sillage: 10/10, Value: 7.5/10, Versatility: 6/10, Packaging: 9/10. Would I buy again? Yes.
It’s patchouli to the extreme, somewhat liquorish, spicy, and sweet, but the patchouli dominates. You can feel the leather like gunpowder and a very pure vanilla that makes it sexy; you just have to let go of the hippie hit at the start to feel how it transforms into something elegant and classy. In my opinion, it’s a nighttime fragrance for cold seasons, as it’s overwhelming in the heat. It’s powerful, has great longevity, and wonderful quality, but you must like the main note. If you’re curious, start with the 10 ml.
It’s deep and dark; the opening is sharp, masculine, and a bit synthetic, which bothers me. But when it dries down, it’s a sweet and exquisite vanilla, elegant, sensual, and feminine. With this perfume, you get compliments; it’s good. It’s the only good fragrance Kayali has released and it’s worth the price. Great longevity and projection, high-quality ingredients.
It’s a deep, dark perfume; the opening is very sharp, masculine, and a bit synthetic, which bothers me. But the dry down is a sweet, exquisite vanilla—elegant, sensual, and feminine. With this perfume, you get compliments; it’s a good fragrance. For me, it’s the only good perfume Kayali has released that’s worth the price. Great longevity and projection, high-quality ingredients.
Oh my god, I absolutely love it. The opening is a sharp patchouli that turns people away with a touch of aged rum, but once it dries down on the skin, it’s a true marvel: exquisite vanilla and patchouli, spiced, and very warm. It feels opulent, elegant, and divine.
Oh my god, I absolutely adore this perfume. The opening is a very sharp patchouli that pushes you away, with a hint of aged rum, but once it settles on the skin, it’s a true marvel: an exquisite vanilla mixed with patchouli, spicy and very warm. It feels like an opulent, elegant, and divine fragrance.
You can really smell the patchouli! Then comes the vanilla and leather. Although it dries down more pleasantly, I personally didn’t like it much because of that patchouli; it’s just too much.
After months with it (editing my March comment in November), I have to say I love it. It’s sweet and addictive; I keep coming back to it. I previously agreed it had too much patchouli: it’s an intense, luxurious vanilla with patchouli on overdrive, so strong that the other notes are just background players. For me, it’s unisex, masculine, and elegant. I love heavy hitters, but this gave me nausea after just four sprays (I usually use more than twelve), and I had to wash my neck. Undoubtedly a good fragrance, but it’s not for me.
Reminds me a bit of Raghba’s Ruyi, but it’s a sweeter oud that feels more complex; you can definitely smell the patchouli and there are more nuances. They go hand in hand: both powerful, intoxicating, and strong. Ideal for cold weather; I can’t even imagine wearing it in summer. I’m letting it macerate for fall/winter. Kayali’s quality is top-notch—it’s my fourth purchase, and I don’t hesitate to grab the whole line because they never miss on sillage, projection, or longevity. A great buy if you like potent perfumes with that liquorish touch. 10/10 ❤️
It reminds me of the Raghba bouquet; it’s a sweet oud, but more complex, with noticeable patchouli and other notes. They go hand in hand: it’s a heavy, intoxicating, and potent fragrance. It’s for cold weather; I wouldn’t even think of wearing it in summer. I tried it just to see how it smells and left it to macerate for autumn-winter. What great quality Kayali has; it’s my fourth purchase, and I don’t rule out buying the entire line because they never disappoint in sillage, projection, and longevity. A hit if you like potent perfumes with that boozy touch. 10/10 ❤️❤️
Bought it blind and was initially shocked—it seemed too masculine and heavy at first. But once it dries down, it transforms into a creamy, delicious vanilla that had me checking my arm every few minutes. In the end, it’s a beast: deep, sophisticated, with sweet, hazelnut, and floral notes. Totally in love.