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Arabiyat Prestige 2025 EDT

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Ash'aa Neroli

by Mustafa Firoz

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Arabiyat Prestige Ash'aa Neroli is an Eau de Toilette launched in 2025, created by Mustafa Firoz. Ash'aa Neroli opens with Bergamot and Grapefruit, settles into a heart of Neroli and Lemon Verbena, and dries down to a base of Ambergris. Arabiyat Prestige's Ash'aa Neroli carries a Favourite verdict, a aromatic-led wear.

This one's a bit of a curveball. Despite the name, Ash'aa Neroli isn't your usual orange blossom dream; it's a divisive, green, and surprisingly savoury citrus that's less Portofino and more peculiar.
  • Fresh
  • Clean
  • Bold
  • Calm
  • Elegant
Ash'aa Neroli Eau de Toilette bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

Showing: Overall Blend

Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Moderate

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Best For:
Spring Summer Fall

Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Casual Sport
Also Works:
Office

Its fresh, clean character makes it suitable for casual wear or even the gym, but the unique quality might be too challenging for formal settings. The strong initial impression means a lighter hand is needed for the office, preventing it from being a date night go-to.

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Ash'aa Neroli opens with a bright, bracing burst of bergamot and grapefruit, sharp and invigorating. The heart introduces a distinctive, almost herbaceous neroli, edged with the clean, verdant snap of lemon verbena. This isn't a floral neroli, but a greener, more aromatic interpretation. The drydown settles into the intriguing depth of ambergris, adding a salty-animalic warmth that grounds the fresh acidity, though some find it veers into unexpected territory.