Perfume Fragrance Oil Inspired by Lattafa - Wazeer
Lattafa - Wazeer Fragrance Oil
Inspired by Lattafa’s Wazeer (from the Al Noble collection), this fragrance oil is an incredibly unique, complex Woody Aromatic / Fruity Gourmand masterpiece. It is celebrated for its daring, masterful contrast of temperatures and textures. The scent opens with an ultra-refreshing, crisp, and slightly green burst of fresh mint, sharp juniper berries, and zesty bitter orange. This vibrant coolness swiftly transitions into a deeply indulgent, decadent heart where dark chocolate and warm caramel run over ripe raspberries and crisp pear, all softened by a elegant touch of powdery iris. The dry-down settles into a sophisticated, smooth base of warm amber, creamy vanilla, and rich woods anchored by earthy vetiver.
Fragrance Profile & Note Breakdown
| Fragrance | Scent Profile | Top Notes | Middle Notes | Base Notes |
| Inspired by Lattafa - Wazeer | Woody Aromatic / Fruity Gourmand | Fresh Mint, Green Juniper, Bitter Orange, Bergamot | Dark Chocolate, Creamy Caramel, Sweet Raspberry, Juicy Pear, Powdery Iris | Warm Vanilla, Rich Amber, Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Earthy Vetiver, Musk |
Formulation & Technical Guide
This profile’s intricate balance of volatile green aromatics and heavy, dense gourmand notes requires careful temperature control and curing to preserve its unique complexity.
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Vanillin Content: Moderate-High (approx. 2.0% – 3.2%). Because it relies on deep chocolate, sweet caramel, and a warm vanilla foundation to anchor the fruity accords, this fragrance oil will cause moderate discoloration (turning cream to a light tan or brown) in un-stabilized white soap or lotion bases over time. A vanillin stabilizer is highly recommended.
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Flashpoint: Medium-High (approx. 84°C). The mint, bergamot, and orange top notes are highly volatile and sensitive to heat. To prevent these crucial, refreshing top notes from flashing off during production, it is ideal to stir this oil into candle wax or warm cosmetic bases at a lower temperature, ideally between 68°C and 71°C.