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$0.96The Story
A rose-saffron-oud powerhouse that built its reputation on pure projection, Oud Al Layl by Arabiyat Prestige is the 2021 EDP that put this My Perfumes sub-brand on the map for budget Arabian fragrance fans worldwide. Reviewers across Fragrantica, Basenotes, and Parfumo describe it as a heavy floral-woody composition with the kind of sillage that fills an entire room from a single spray. Aromatica stocks Oud Al Layl as a decant in Bangladesh in all four sizes for anyone curious about the hype before paying for a full bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Rose, Woody Notes, Saffron
Heart: Musk, Amber
Base: Agarwood (Oud)
The Scent
The opening lands rose-forward and bright. Velvety rose hits first, lifted by saffron and a sharp dry-woody backdrop that gives the rose a slight metallic edge for the first few minutes. The fragrance is largely linear from this point, which is one of the most consistent observations across community reviews. Within the first half hour, musk and amber settle in around the rose, smoothing the metallic note into something rounder and softer. The "oud" listed in the base behaves more like an abstract resinous-woody accord than a true barnyard oud, so anyone expecting a stanky, animalic agarwood will not find it here. What you get instead is a sweet, floral, slightly powdery dry-down that some wearers compare directly to Tom Ford Arabian Wood and others place in the same orbit as Lattafa Lail Maleki. Reviews split on the texture: a sizable group calls it luxurious, vintage-rosy, and reminiscent of an eastern garden at night, while others find it blunt and overly synthetic up close. Performance is the one thing nobody disputes. Sillage and longevity are described as "nuclear" and "off the charts" in multiple Basenotes and Fragrantica posts, with the scent surviving on clothing for days. The rose-saffron-amber accord wears almost identically from the first hour through the final phase, which is what makes Oud Al Layl popular with wearers who want a fragrance they can confidently apply in the morning and forget about. A common piece of community advice is to apply lighter than usual, since two sprays from this composition project further than five from most designer fragrances. The bottle and presentation also draw consistent praise across reviews for looking far more expensive than the price tag suggests.
When to Wear
Best in fall and winter for evening events, weddings, and formal occasions where strong projection is welcome. The composition is too rich for daytime office wear, and the sweetness reads heavy in tropical heat. It fits naturally into the Powdery collection at Aromatica.
Who Is It For
Best suited to someone who already enjoys Tom Ford Arabian Wood, Lail Maleki, or other rose-saffron Arabian compositions and wants the same vibe without the designer markup. Skip it if you prefer subtle, skin-close fragrances or restaurant-friendly projection.
If you enjoy this rose-oud territory, Sehr by Lattafa sits in the same family with a slightly drier, smokier finish and is worth comparing. Browse the full Arabiyat Prestige collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Description
A rose-saffron-oud powerhouse that built its reputation on pure projection, Oud Al Layl by Arabiyat Prestige is the 2021 EDP that put this My Perfumes sub-brand on the map for budget Arabian fragrance fans worldwide. Reviewers across Fragrantica, Basenotes, and Parfumo describe it as a heavy floral-woody composition with the kind of sillage that fills an entire room from a single spray. Aromatica stocks Oud Al Layl as a decant in Bangladesh in all four sizes for anyone curious about the hype before paying for a full bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Rose, Woody Notes, Saffron
Heart: Musk, Amber
Base: Agarwood (Oud)
The Scent
The opening lands rose-forward and bright. Velvety rose hits first, lifted by saffron and a sharp dry-woody backdrop that gives the rose a slight metallic edge for the first few minutes. The fragrance is largely linear from this point, which is one of the most consistent observations across community reviews. Within the first half hour, musk and amber settle in around the rose, smoothing the metallic note into something rounder and softer. The "oud" listed in the base behaves more like an abstract resinous-woody accord than a true barnyard oud, so anyone expecting a stanky, animalic agarwood will not find it here. What you get instead is a sweet, floral, slightly powdery dry-down that some wearers compare directly to Tom Ford Arabian Wood and others place in the same orbit as Lattafa Lail Maleki. Reviews split on the texture: a sizable group calls it luxurious, vintage-rosy, and reminiscent of an eastern garden at night, while others find it blunt and overly synthetic up close. Performance is the one thing nobody disputes. Sillage and longevity are described as "nuclear" and "off the charts" in multiple Basenotes and Fragrantica posts, with the scent surviving on clothing for days. The rose-saffron-amber accord wears almost identically from the first hour through the final phase, which is what makes Oud Al Layl popular with wearers who want a fragrance they can confidently apply in the morning and forget about. A common piece of community advice is to apply lighter than usual, since two sprays from this composition project further than five from most designer fragrances. The bottle and presentation also draw consistent praise across reviews for looking far more expensive than the price tag suggests.
When to Wear
Best in fall and winter for evening events, weddings, and formal occasions where strong projection is welcome. The composition is too rich for daytime office wear, and the sweetness reads heavy in tropical heat. It fits naturally into the Powdery collection at Aromatica.
Who Is It For
Best suited to someone who already enjoys Tom Ford Arabian Wood, Lail Maleki, or other rose-saffron Arabian compositions and wants the same vibe without the designer markup. Skip it if you prefer subtle, skin-close fragrances or restaurant-friendly projection.
If you enjoy this rose-oud territory, Sehr by Lattafa sits in the same family with a slightly drier, smokier finish and is worth comparing. Browse the full Arabiyat Prestige collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.












