Al Rayhan Attar Collection for women and men
Perfume rating 3.95 out of 5 with 912 votes
Al Rayhan by Attar Collection is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women and men. Al Rayhan was launched in 2017. Top notes are Lemon Zest, Mango, Sweet Notes and White Flowers; middle notes are Tangerine, Praline, Jasmine, Violet and White Rose; base notes are Exotic Fruits, Loukhoum, Powdery Notes and White Musk.
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Perfume longevity:3.24 out of5.
Perfume sillage:2.35 out of4.
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Nataliii
All I feel is strong powder from the start till...wash off. No zesty fruits. Not my cup of tea.
Trunte1234
I really dislike the opening, its like a lemon cleaning detergent and extremely sharp. The drydown is more soft but still not my thing
RoseLatte
It smells exactly like Bal D’afrique at first but then morphs into a candied version of it. Lacks the beautiful way in which Bal D’afrique turns into that zesty, cold creamy luxury mango-pineapple lotion scent that I love. Bal D’afrique is perfect to me. Al Rayhan is still a very good clone though, but I feel like it’s missing something that makes BdA special.
Erica.Cass
I love it with all my heart! Sweet & clean
Miracle.Fragrance
The best byredo bal d'afrique clone I've ever tried. really very similar and has better longevity than byredo.
The bottle is quite beautiful, the lid looks like a mosque dome.
Blossomlove
Looking at the notes, how the hell does this smell like Bal D'Afrique? I am so confused! Never smelled this but I was anticipating a fruity-floral gourmand tied with a powdery musk. I'm like...what?!!
100plusperfumes
It smells like musk with citruses, a cool aroma like fabric softener with chemical lemon, after 10 mins you can smell a pink rose. But it’s still fabric conditioner, but already pleasant 😍 because of this cold musk I like it.
In general, this is a musky perfume, with a little bit of pink rose scent. Really smells like freshly washed laundry with a rose, I love it 🙈
joeyj0jo
I like Al Rayhan. The opening is fresh, zesty, green, and has an airy sweetness. It then settles into a more mellow, sweet, clean musk on clothes, but on skin, it just smells like ambroxan to me.
The performance isn't the best and I am an oversprayer. After 30 min or so it becomes a skin sent and is gone within 2 hours. On clothes, it hangs around for the whole day, but you have to sniff closely.
I bought Al Rayhan for a decent price (150AUD), but I see it is most often over 400AUD online. I would not recommend spending that kind of money on this fragrance -- it's not special enough, and you will have to reapply multiple times to make it last the day.
nguyenkhuequ
First it was promising but soon became a disappointment. The first time you spray it, it smelled like Bal D'afrique and then it became a lacking version of the perfume. Which was still OK since I'm aware of this. But then it fades too quickly. The consequent times you spray it, the shallow it gets, it lacks the depth and freshness of Bal D'afrique, so lacking Vertiver is a huge con, and now it fades much much quicker than the first time, lasts only around 30 minutes. And then you started noticing the alcohol opening that is harsh, before turning too light, too invisible.
Judging it on its own, it gives a beautiful, transparent zesty citrus scent, and then it gets sweeter and fades.
I'm disappoint I can't rely on a dupe. It might be half the price but only a fraction of satisfaction. I will have to purchase an expensive bottle of thee Bal D'afrique some day.
hsiangchi.huang
Bal D'afrique is that you?? I might actually like it better (just ever so slightly) because there's no sweat-like vetiver in this. That aside, this is the closest dupe I've ever tried.
kaitlynandres1999
super realistic mango
asiu
Discovering the perfect fragrance can be a game-changer, and that's precisely how one might feel upon finding Al Rayhan. For those who adore the scent of Byredo's Bal d'Afrique but were hesitant to splurge on the full-size bottle due to its poor longevity, Al Rayhan offers a viable alternative. This perfume is a fantastic dupe that offers superior projection and staying power, making it an even more compelling option. Its intoxicating aroma is sure to turn heads and keep you feeling fabulous all day long. It's a win-win situation that you'll be glad to have stumbled upon.
laren
Bal d'Afrique without Vetiver.
SailorV
I tried this before I tried Bal d'Afrique, simply because the notes sounded promising to me. I liked it, but wasn't blown away, so I stashed my decant away over the winter. In the meantime I tried Bal d'Afrique and absolutely loved it, so I was very excited to revisit Al-Rayhan, as it's often considered a dupe for BdA.
It's true that these two have a lot in common. They both don't have pineapple in the notes list, but smell like it. Woodsy, creamy, exotic pineapple with a splash of citrus. But Al-Rayhan is the sweeter out of these two. Due to the praliné, lokum and other sweet notes, it feels quite gourmand in the heart. I actually don't smell classic rose lokum in this, but it has that chewy lokum texture, like a pineapple-mango flavored lokum. It all feels very summery and mouthwatering.
Unfortunately the drydown doesn't work on my skin. Where Bal d'Afrique becomes a fresh and woodsy vetiver scent, this turns a little sharp and sweaty close to the skin. Not terribly so, but just enough to stop me from really loving it. Maybe I'm biased because I know that one meaning of the word "rayhan" in Arabic is "basil", but I really think I smell a touch of basil here... Even if I'm wrong and it's not basil, this definitely has some unlisted green notes, that's for sure.
Though it's ultimately not for me, I'd recommend this to fans of Bal d'Afrique and other tropical, sweet fragrances with a touch of greenery.
betsyglez8
Lemon zest with fruity and candy notes giving it
A minty style .
Roses and violets sre blended very well ,
But you mostly get sweet and zesty . Very nice
abbieclark67
Al Rayhan attar is composed entirely of the sweet, tangy freshness of citrus, warmed and rendered sensuous by white flowers, loukhoum, and sweets. This is too lovely; it brings to mind romantic notions of strolling through groves of tangerines in the summer. White Flowers, Tangerine, Praline, Jasmine, Violet, and Lemon Zest serve as the fragrance's top notes. The base notes include Exotic Fruits, Loukhoum, Powdery Notes, and White Musk. Citrusy at first, but quickly turns sweet and vibrant. A very sensual combination of praline, honey-candy, and lemon zest. Excellent for any situation, but particularly on a date. Enduring durability and gentle, mild sillage. Love, love, love it!
KateWest
Had to delete and rewrite my review as my thoughts have taken a180° turn. When I first purchased this, it had a strong alcohol opening and the fragrance was very weak. Now that I've let it sit for a few months, I'm finding this my most reached for summer fragrance. It's so beautifully balanced between the citrus, florals and sweet fruits. It's just divine. I don't smell any of that original alcohol blast that I did when I first received it. It's now a fresh, citrusy, creamy floral waft of perfection with some nice vetiver in the drydown that keeps the fragrance zingy throughout. It also layers really well with lots of other fragrances. Right now I'm enjoying layering this with Reminiscence Heliotrope. It's soooooo good. Performance could be better as it becomes a skin scent by about the 3 hour mark on me but I don't mind reapplying. It really is a divine, holiday summer scent.
Silverfang
Yes it is similar with bal d'afrique but for me its an upscale version of byredo.. more zesty in the opening and the perormance is much better.. love it!
peachflambe
Graf’s review describes this so well, there’s no point in my repeating how this sublime scent smells but I can’t resist. If I didn’t know the ingredients I would say, pineapple & loukhoum, pineapple sweets, pineapple pudding perhaps & tangerines & a posy of flowers etc. What I love so much from the first scent of this is the sweet freshness of the citrus which is warmed & made voluptuous by the white flowers, loukhoum, sweets etc. This is too beautiful, it conjures so many romantic images, wandering through summer tangerine groves etc etc. Love, love, love.
Myperfumediary
Opens citrusy but shortly after becomes sweet and bright. a mix of praline, honey-candy and lemon zest VERY SENSUAL. I wish I could own all their fragrances lol for some reason my husband LOVE this fragrances on me. Great for any occasion, especially on a date!
long lasting longevity and moderate-soft sillage.
GRAF
Al Rayhan has a beautiful unisex opening mainly with lemon zest, tangerine and white florals. It's not unique or rare, I've smelt this before but it is quite pleasant. The only thing I don't like about it is its development on the skin. After only 10 minutes transforms into 100% feminine scent. It's not bad, in fact it's beautiful and nothing reminds arabic rough fragrancies. The edible notes are very smooth and light. It feels like every note has beenn caramelized. It is suitable for spring/summer daytime. But again, it's quite generic. I've smelt this before many times in feminine fragrances.
Dominant notes are mango, tangerine, loukhoum, sweet notes. Also has mild praline, powdery notes and musk. The citrusy notes are something that characterize this scent and they are here from the opening till the end so I can't say that it's a pure gourmand. Let's say, semi-gourmand.
It has moderate sillage and it is long lasting which is rare for a summer scent. Very nice.
peachflambe
Graf’s review describes this so well, there’s no point in my repeating how this sublime scent smells but I can’t resist. If I didn’t know the ingredients I would say, pineapple & loukhoum, pineapple sweets, pineapple pudding perhaps & tangerines & a posy of flowers etc. What I love so much from the first scent of this is the sweet freshness of the citrus which is warmed & made voluptuous by the white flowers, loukhoum, sweets etc. This is too beautiful, it conjures so many romantic images, wandering through summer tangerine groves etc etc. Love, love, love.
Myperfumediary
Opens citrusy but shortly after becomes sweet and bright. a mix of praline, honey-candy and lemon zest VERY SENSUAL. I wish I could own all their fragrances lol for some reason my husband LOVE this fragrances on me. Great for any occasion, especially on a date!
long lasting longevity and moderate-soft sillage.
SailorV
I tried this before I tried Bal d'Afrique, simply because the notes sounded promising to me. I liked it, but wasn't blown away, so I stashed my decant away over the winter. In the meantime I tried Bal d'Afrique and absolutely loved it, so I was very excited to revisit Al-Rayhan, as it's often considered a dupe for BdA.
It's true that these two have a lot in common. They both don't have pineapple in the notes list, but smell like it. Woodsy, creamy, exotic pineapple with a splash of citrus. But Al-Rayhan is the sweeter out of these two. Due to the praliné, lokum and other sweet notes, it feels quite gourmand in the heart. I actually don't smell classic rose lokum in this, but it has that chewy lokum texture, like a pineapple-mango flavored lokum. It all feels very summery and mouthwatering.
Unfortunately the drydown doesn't work on my skin. Where Bal d'Afrique becomes a fresh and woodsy vetiver scent, this turns a little sharp and sweaty close to the skin. Not terribly so, but just enough to stop me from really loving it. Maybe I'm biased because I know that one meaning of the word "rayhan" in Arabic is "basil", but I really think I smell a touch of basil here... Even if I'm wrong and it's not basil, this definitely has some unlisted green notes, that's for sure.
Though it's ultimately not for me, I'd recommend this to fans of Bal d'Afrique and other tropical, sweet fragrances with a touch of greenery.
asiu
Discovering the perfect fragrance can be a game-changer, and that's precisely how one might feel upon finding Al Rayhan. For those who adore the scent of Byredo's Bal d'Afrique but were hesitant to splurge on the full-size bottle due to its poor longevity, Al Rayhan offers a viable alternative. This perfume is a fantastic dupe that offers superior projection and staying power, making it an even more compelling option. Its intoxicating aroma is sure to turn heads and keep you feeling fabulous all day long. It's a win-win situation that you'll be glad to have stumbled upon.
KateWest
Had to delete and rewrite my review as my thoughts have taken a180° turn. When I first purchased this, it had a strong alcohol opening and the fragrance was very weak. Now that I've let it sit for a few months, I'm finding this my most reached for summer fragrance. It's so beautifully balanced between the citrus, florals and sweet fruits. It's just divine. I don't smell any of that original alcohol blast that I did when I first received it. It's now a fresh, citrusy, creamy floral waft of perfection with some nice vetiver in the drydown that keeps the fragrance zingy throughout. It also layers really well with lots of other fragrances. Right now I'm enjoying layering this with Reminiscence Heliotrope. It's soooooo good. Performance could be better as it becomes a skin scent by about the 3 hour mark on me but I don't mind reapplying. It really is a divine, holiday summer scent.
GRAF
Al Rayhan has a beautiful unisex opening mainly with lemon zest, tangerine and white florals. It's not unique or rare, I've smelt this before but it is quite pleasant. The only thing I don't like about it is its development on the skin. After only 10 minutes transforms into 100% feminine scent. It's not bad, in fact it's beautiful and nothing reminds arabic rough fragrancies. The edible notes are very smooth and light. It feels like every note has beenn caramelized. It is suitable for spring/summer daytime. But again, it's quite generic. I've smelt this before many times in feminine fragrances.
Dominant notes are mango, tangerine, loukhoum, sweet notes. Also has mild praline, powdery notes and musk. The citrusy notes are something that characterize this scent and they are here from the opening till the end so I can't say that it's a pure gourmand. Let's say, semi-gourmand.
It has moderate sillage and it is long lasting which is rare for a summer scent. Very nice.
Nataliii
All I feel is strong powder from the start till...wash off. No zesty fruits. Not my cup of tea.
Trunte1234
I really dislike the opening, its like a lemon cleaning detergent and extremely sharp. The drydown is more soft but still not my thing
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