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Which Should You Buy?
A beast-mode, room-filling gourmand that dials up the cinnamon, vanilla, and coffee to decadent heights. Not for the faint-hearted or summer days-this is the ultimate cold-weather attention grabber for those who want to be noticed.
A budget take on Lattafa's Khamrah Qahwa. Spiced Harmony nails the cosy coffee-and-praline gourmand wrapped in cinnamon, cardamom and vanilla, and the scent itself reads close. The catch is performance: where the original is a long-lasting beast, this version is noticeably weaker, projecting softly and fading sooner.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Cinnamon, cardamom, coffee and praline build a heavy spicy-gourmand cocoon that thrives in cold weather. The density turns cloying in summer heat.
Occasions
Loud projection and syrupy sweetness anchor it to date nights, cold evenings and cosy weekend wear. Too sweet and intrusive for office, sport or formal events.
Seasons
The warm spice, coffee and sweet vanilla gourmand make this a cold-weather scent for autumn and winter; far too heavy and sweet for warm months.
Occasions
Its cosy, sweet gourmand warmth suits casual days, snug evenings and warm dates; too sweet and informal for the office or sport.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean warm spicy, sweet, gourmand
Subtle differences in overall composition
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