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Which Should You Buy?
Al Dana is Lattafa's take on Hacivat and it's a divisive one. Fans call it a beastly, near-identical clone that needs maceration to shine, while detractors dismiss it as a 'smoky toilet cleaner' lacking depth and quality. Blind buy at your peril.
A cheap thrill that nails the scent profile but utterly falls short on wear-time. Expect to douse yourself in this if you want it to last, but for the price, it might just be worth the hassle. A fresh, masculine complement-getter, if you can keep it on.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 19% | 23% |
| Floral | 19% | 16% |
| Fruity | 8% | 8% |
| Green | 7% | 8% |
| Sweet | 12% | 15% |
| Warm | 12% | 8% |
| Woody | 13% | 13% |
| Earthy | 20% | 17% |
| Animalic | 7% | 5% |
| Fresh | 20% | 23% |
Mood
Notes
Top Notes
Heart Notes
Base Notes
Base Notes
Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.
Occasions
Its potent projection and longevity, once macerated, make it a bit much for the office. However, the fresh and woody character lends itself well to casual outings and can be intriguing on a date, or for a confident twist on formal events.
Seasons
Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.
Occasions
Its fresh, clean, and aquatic character makes it highly suitable for casual and sporty wear. The poor longevity and sillage reported by users mean it's less intrusive for office settings, but you'll need to overspray for a date or any occasion where you want it to be noticeable.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Citrus, Patchouli, Woody accords and Amber, Bergamot notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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