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What are the top Arabic Fragrance brands?

Arabic perfumery is known for its rich, long-lasting scents and luxurious ingredients, with several standout brands leading the way. Lattafa is one of the most popular, offering bold, affordable fragrances inspired by traditional Middle Eastern notes. French Avenue brings a more modern twist, blending oriental depth with contemporary styles.

Rasasi is a well-established name, known for high-quality, long-lasting perfumes that balance tradition and innovation. Armaf has gained global attention for its powerful, statement scents, often with a designer-inspired edge. Rayhaan focuses on smooth, wearable fragrances with strong projection, while Khadlaj is recognised for its elegant compositions that highlight classic notes like oud, musk and amber.

What makes Arabic fragrances different from regular perfumes?

Arabic fragrances are built differently from the ground up. While typical perfumes lean on lighter floral, fruity, or citrus notes, Arabic perfumes are crafted with rich natural ingredients like oud, amber, and musk that create deeper, more complex scents with Woody and Oriental profiles. They also tend to be more concentrated, meaning you get more fragrance oil per bottle, which translates to a bolder scent that genuinely turns heads.

What are the most popular Arabic Fragrances?

Arabic fragrances are loved for their richness, longevity and bold scent profiles, with a mix of warm spices, oud, amber and sweet gourmand notes.

For men, standout favourites include Arabiyat Prestige Marwa Eau De Parfum, known for its smooth, sophisticated character, and Armaf Club De Nuit Intense Man Eau De Toilette, a cult classic with a fresh yet smoky edge. French Avenue Liquid Brun Eau De Parfum offers a warm, indulgent scent profile, while Lattafa Asad Elixir Eau De Parfum delivers a deep, spicy intensity. Rasasi Hawas Eau De Parfum remains a go-to for its fresh, aquatic sweetness with strong projection.

For women, Maison Asrar Vanilla Voyage Eau De Parfum is a popular choice for its creamy, comforting sweetness, while Lattafa Yara Eau De Parfum is loved for its soft, fruity gourmand appeal. Arabiyat Prestige Nyla Eau De Parfum brings a more elegant, floral warmth, and Armaf Club De Nuit Woman Eau De Parfum offers a fresh yet sensual blend that works for everyday wear. Elysia Vanilla Eau De Parfum rounds things off with a rich, sweet vanilla profile that feels both modern and long-lasting.

What is oud, and why is it so special?

Oud is the superstar of Arabic perfumery, a rich, smoky, woody ingredient often called “liquid gold” for its depth and luxury. Also known as Agarwood, Oud is a rare, precious resin, often blended with spices, amber or vanilla to create bold scents. You'll find it in fragrances like Afnan Supremacy In Oud Extrait De Parfum, a powerful, sophisticated take on smoky oud, and Ard Al Zaafaran Dirham Oud Eau De Parfum, which offers a fresher, more wearable twist. Lattafa Badee Al Oud Eau De Parfum delivers a rich, slightly sweet oud profile, while Al Haramain Amber Oud Gold Eau De Parfum combines oud with fruity and amber notes for a smoother, more modern feel. Swiss Arabian Shaghaf Oud Eau De Parfum is another favourite, blending oud with warm gourmand notes for a luxurious, long-lasting finish.

How long do Arabic fragrances last on skin?

Arabic fragrances are known for their impressive staying power, often lasting much longer than typical designer perfumes. On average, you can expect them to last around 8 to 12 hours, with stronger formulas like Extrait De Parfum lasting 12 hours or more.

For ultimate longevity, Extrait scents like Zimaya Sharaf Blend Extrait De Parfum, Armaf Club De Nuit Precieux I Extrait De Parfum and French Avenue Aether Extrait De Parfum are designed to last all day and into the evening with just a few sprays. Al Haramain Amber Oud Aqua Dubai Extrait De Parfum and Khadlaj Caffe Latte Extrait De Parfum also offer bold projection and extended wear.

Are Arabic fragrances unisex?

Yes, many Arabic fragrances are designed to be unisex. Arabic perfumery has a long tradition of unisex scents, built around ingredients like oud, amber, and musk that don't skew particularly masculine or feminine. Fragrances like Lattafa Khamrah Eau De Parfum and Zimaya Tiramisu Caramel Eau De Parfum lean warm and gourmand, while Al-Rehab Choco Musk Eau De Parfum offers a softer, cosy sweetness. On the fresher side, Afnan Turathi Electric Eau De Parfum and French Avenue Atlantis Eau De Parfum bring a lighter, more modern feel, with Rasasi Hawas Elixir Eau De Parfum balancing both freshness and depth.