The strange thing is when you spray it on it’s very nice,but in a few minutes you don’t smell anything. But the rest of the day you get lots of compliments.people notice you. Very strange The same effect with escentric molecules Love it👏👌
I have an only clones collection and to my nose this is a very pleasant and office friendly blue fragrance, I love it!. Between Ejaazi regular and Ejaazi Intense Silver I prefer silver, a really good Invictus dupe!
So the Silver is an Invictus clone? I have read many confronting opinions on what is actually clones. Some people say La Nuit De Lome, some say La Nuit Blue Electric.. :)
Thanks for the review Sir! I have this arriving in a few days, and look forward to trying it. I have 4 Lattafa frags and like them all so far. For the price , some are better than my expensive Middle Eastern scents, so lets see how this one goes! Gregg .
@@thenicesmellinggentleman Well , I just got mine this morning, and wow! Does nobody get that this is a clone of PDM Layton? On my skin it is identical( to my amature nose) to Layton, and I have a sample to compare them to each other. Ejaazi is beautiful , maybe a little weaker than Layton, but a fraction of the price! Its hot and hun=mid here today , so I will try it in the cool this evening, but it's a winner for me...another hit by Lattafa. Gregg 🙂
I really enjoy Ejaazi more than I thought I would for the price. But I go nose blind to this VERY quickly. It picks up as a skin scent within 30 minutes that I really have to dig for. But my wife picked it up in the air when she came near me 4 hours later, so I know it lasts.
The description of these ME fragrances are all starting to sound the same. The question that needs to be answered is would I like it If I already had most of the others. What makes a new one stand out and does it fill a void or create a new space.
The only reasons that you would need this are: 1. If you dont already have something versatile in your collection. 2. If you have a versatile frag in your collection but its something like Dior Sauvage EDT or YSL Y EDP (this is not a clone of any of those 2, tho it has some similarities with Sauvage EDT) thats expensive and you dont want to waist sprays. The biggest advantages of this are its versatile and its non offensive. I probably wont keep it, I`m thinking about giving it away to my father :)
Depends on the woman. I skin test everything I buy for my husband and I would wear it if I'm in the mood for it, and know a Sephora associate who loves it. The ambroxan gives it a hint of vanilla and tobacco that aren't listed in the notes. I found it on sale for $12 and added it to reach free shipping. Maybe it's my chemistry but I would say it's perfectly unisex for women who love amber fragrances. It doesn't smell like a Chopard fragrance but has a similar weight to the body of many of them. I picture a confident 30+ woman wearing it with a classic Chanel tweed suit or jeans and tee shirt for a walk in the park.
A few months passed now. Can you give an update on the maceration process, did it change and got more projecting? Would you recommend for amber, ambroxan lovers?