ANA ABIYEDH CORAL VS SCARLET FRAGRANCE FOR WOMEN!
Okay, so I've been absolutely dying to share my thoughts on one of my latest fragrance obsessions: Lattafa Ana Abiyedh Scarlet! If you're like me, constantly searching for that perfect scent that makes you feel amazing, then you've probably heard the buzz around Ana Abiyedh. I've seen it everywhere, and I finally decided to dive deep into the Lattafa Ana Abiyedh Scarlet notes to see what all the hype was about. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint! When I first sprayed Ana Abiyedh Scarlet, I was immediately greeted by a beautiful, slightly spicy warmth. The top notes are a captivating blend of saffron and bergamot. The saffron gives it this luxurious, almost leathery opening, while the bergamot adds a touch of citrusy freshness that prevents it from being too heavy right off the bat. It's sophisticated and inviting, making a real statement without being overpowering. As it settles on my skin, the middle notes truly begin to shine. This is where the magic of ambroxan, suede, cedarwood, and amberwood comes into play. The ambroxan provides a dreamy, airy amber quality, almost like a warm hug. The suede adds a soft, velvety texture, making it feel incredibly smooth and refined. And the cedarwood with amberwood? They create this beautiful woody depth that's both grounding and alluring. It feels rich, opulent, and surprisingly cozy all at once. I find myself constantly sniffing my wrist when I wear it! Finally, the base notes of amber, musk, and vanilla tie everything together into a gorgeous, long-lasting dry down. The amber here is warm and resinous, the musk is clean and sensual, and the vanilla adds a touch of creamy sweetness that's comforting without being cloying. It leaves a beautiful, lingering trail that's both elegant and memorable. I've had so many compliments when I wear my Ana Abiyedh Scarlet – people always ask what I'm wearing! It truly lasts for hours on me, easily 6-8 hours, and projects moderately, which is perfect for everyday wear or a special evening out. Now, I know some of you might be wondering, especially if you've seen my previous posts, how does this compare to the original Ana Abiyedh Coral? While Scarlet leans into a warm, amber-suede profile, Coral often has a brighter, more musky and slightly fresher opening with cypriol and cardamom. They share that beautiful Arabic perfume DNA, but Scarlet feels a bit more opulent and deeply warm, making it fantastic for cooler weather or when you want to feel a bit more luxurious. So, if you're on the hunt for a gorgeous, long-lasting Arabic perfume with incredible warmth, a hint of spice, and a truly luxurious feel, I highly recommend exploring the Ana Abiyedh Scarlet notes. It's definitely a standout in my collection and a scent that makes me feel confident and chic every time I spray it!
Coral is so good 😍 Haven’t tried Scarlet yet