Habik by Lattafa

I am in love with this fragrance. I don’t know why I haven’t heard more people talking about it yet. I know it just dropped. It is a very new release, but she is gorgeous. Fresh floral citrus clean but sweet, not overpowering, but it is a very beautiful fragrance. I got this on flash sale for I think it was $39.99 on the TikTok shop. You know the typical Arabic fragrance pricing.🤌🏻

It is gorgeous. You should really try it. It’s definitely worth the $40 and the bottle is just stunning. It could absolutely be used as a weapon if you needed.

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2025/7/21 Edited to

... Read moreSince my initial post, I've had even more time to fall head over heels for HABIK by Lattafa, and I truly can't stop raving about it! This fragrance isn't just a pretty face; it's a whole experience. When I say 'fresh floral citrus clean but sweet,' I mean it's an incredibly well-balanced symphony. Imagine a burst of sparkling, juicy citrus at the opening, possibly mandarin or bergamot, that quickly blends into a soft, airy bouquet of white florals – perhaps jasmine or orange blossom, without being heady or indolic. There's a subtle sweetness, not gourmand, but more like a touch of candied fruit or a hint of soft vanilla, which keeps it from leaning too sharp. The dry-down settles into a clean, musky base with a whisper of elegance, making it truly long-lasting on the skin, something I appreciate in a good Eau de Parfum. I find myself catching delightful whiffs throughout the day, and it projects just enough to get noticed without overwhelming. Many of you ask if HABIK is a dupe for something else, and while I wouldn't call it an exact copy, it definitely shares a similar vibe with some popular high-end scents that effortlessly combine freshness with a delicate sweetness. It has that sophisticated, 'effortlessly put-together' feel that you often associate with perfumes like those by Chanel or Dior, but with its own unique Arabian twist. It's not a heavy oud scent by any means; instead, it brings that touch of Arabian luxury through its seamless blend and impressive staying power. If you're looking for a 'girls perfume' that feels grown-up and chic, this is it. Let's talk about that bottle, because it’s not just stunning, it’s a statement piece! For those searching for 'perfume arabe rosa com dourado' – this is precisely what you get. The luxurious pink and gold design, with its intricate details, feels incredibly weighty and expensive. It truly elevates any vanity and makes it feel like an 'Arabian luxury perfume gift for her.' The packaging is part of the allure, reflecting the quality of the fragrance inside. For those curious about the name, while I don't have an official source for 'Habik meaning in Arabic,' many Lattafa fragrances carry names that evoke beauty, love, or specific qualities, and this scent certainly lives up to a feeling of being cherished or adorned. I’ve found HABIK to be incredibly versatile. It’s perfect for everyday wear, whether you’re heading to the office, brunch with friends, or a casual evening out. It’s light enough for warmer weather but has enough body to carry you through cooler seasons too, making it a fantastic year-round option. It’s that perfect signature scent that garners compliments without being too common. Given its quality, longevity, and gorgeous presentation, the price point of $39.99 (or around $40) is an absolute steal. It truly delivers on the promise of an elegant, musky, sweet, and floral fruity scent for women. If you're pondering a new fragrance, especially one with a touch of Arabian charm, don't hesitate to give HABIK a try! You won't regret adding this beautiful Eau de Parfum to your collection, and trust me, the compliments will follow.