Ard Al Zaafaran Eau De Parfum Jazzab 100ML (Original/Gold)
Fragrance Family: Often described as a warm spicy, woody, and floral oriental fragrance. It's generally considered unisex, though some reviews lean it slightly towards the masculine due to its woody and oud notes, while others find the floral and sweet elements make it suitable for women.
Fragrance Notes:
Top Notes: Citrus, Rose, Cedar (Provides a fresh and slightly sharp opening, with the elegance of rose and the clean aspect of cedar).
Middle Notes: Oudh (Agarwood), Flowers, Grapefruit, Pink Pepper (The heart introduces the signature oriental warmth of oud, blended with floral notes, a hint of zesty grapefruit, and the subtle spice of pink pepper).
Base Notes: Amber, Woody Notes, Cedar, Patchouli, Oudh (The dry-down is rich, deep, and long-lasting, with prominent amber and woody accords, reinforced by cedar, earthy patchouli, and lingering oud).
Overall Scent Profile:
Jazzab is known for its elegant and refined scent where the various notes blend seamlessly. It opens with a fresh and slightly floral burst, quickly transitioning into a warm, spicy, and woody heart dominated by oud. The dry-down settles into a rich, ambery, and woody base, often with a hint of sweetness. It's considered a sophisticated and captivating aroma.
Key Characteristics:
Longevity: Ard Al Zaafaran fragrances are generally known for good longevity, and Jazzab is often praised for being long-lasting, typically ranging from 6-8+ hours on skin, and even longer on clothes.
Projection/Sillage: It has moderate to strong projection, leaving a noticeable scent trail.
Versatility: While it leans towards being an oriental fragrance, its fresh opening makes it versatile enough for various occasions. It's particularly well-suited for evenings, cooler weather, and formal events, but many also find it suitable for daily wear if applied lightly.
Unisex Appeal: Although marketed broadly as unisex, individual perception varies. The woody and oud notes might appeal more to those who prefer masculine or robust scents, while the floral and amber spects draw in those who appreciate warmer, sweeter oriental profiles.