Oud Al Layal Arabiyat By My Perfumes (100ml)
₦16,000.00
Oud Al Layal Arabiyat By My Perfumes (100ml) 🧴 Format
Size: 100 ml bottle.
Concentration: Eau de Parfum (EDP) — meaning relatively higher fragrance oil concentration.
Brand: Arabiyat (My Perfumes) — a Middle East-based house selling “Arabiyat” line of fragrances.
Marketed as unisex (many listings say men & women) but often bought by men.
👃 Sensory Profile (Notes & Character)
Notes per reliable listings:
Top Notes: Rose, Saffron, Woody notes.
Heart / Middle Notes: Amber, Musk.
Base Notes: Agarwood (Oud), Leather in some listings.
Also other listings: caramel, citrus, powdery, vanilla, amber, agarwood.
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Overall Impression:
It opens rich and bold: you’ll likely perceive the rose + saffron + woody top.
Then transition into warm amber/musk heart, giving sweetness and depth.
The base anchors into deep oud (agarwood) with some leather or woody undertones in certain formulas.
Many users describe it as “intense”, “nuclear” – strong projection and long lasting. For example:
“Just received it yesterday, … opening is quite overwhelming at first, but give it a few minutes, and it settles beautifully. … performance is outstanding—easily lasts 8+ hours, and even the shirt I wore yesterday still carries that beautiful scent today.”
“Opening is little sharp.. but settles just right in few mins… it’s like more blended oud… not heavy.”
Hence: this is a rich oriental-woody/oud fragrance — strong, bold, made for evenings or when you want a deep impression.
👔 Wears & Suggestions
Best for:
Men (and unisex) who enjoy strong oud-centric fragrances with a floral/rose twist.
Evening wear, special occasions, cooler weather or indoor air-conditioned settings.
When you want to make a statement rather than a light everyday scent.
Season & time-suitability:
Because of the heavy oud, musk, and richness: Ideal for evenings, nights out, cooler months.
In warm/humid climate like Lagos, you’ll want to apply sparingly (due to heat amplifying projection).
Possibly daytime wear if indoors or in cooler weather, but outdoors in strong heat may make it heavy.
Application tips:
Apply on pulse points: wrists, neck, maybe one on chest.
Start with one or two sprays in warm/humidity climates; you can always add if needed.
For fabric: Oud often sticks longer on clothes—one light mist on coat or scarf can help longevity.
Pair the scent with semi-formal or formal evening outfit for best effect.
💡 Helpful Tips
Storage: Keep the bottle away from direct sunlight and heat. In Lagos climate this is especially important for preserving the fragrance.
Testing: Because this is a bold scent, try it on your skin if possible — check how it develops over the first 30-60 minutes. Rose + oud may evolve differently on different skin chemistries.
Start light in warm weather: As mentioned — fewer sprays prevent it from becoming overwhelming in tropical humidity.
Check authenticity & seller: Since there are many perfumes and clones, ensure the bottle is sealed, batch-coded, packaging looks consistent, and buy from trusted seller.
Performance expectations: Many users report strong longevity and projection, especially on clothes. But individual results vary with skin, weather, amount applied.
Price in Nigeria: Listings show the price around ₦22,000-₦30,000 for 100 ml.
Consider climate factor: Because of strong oud/musk base, in Lagos’s heat you may feel it less or it may project heavily — tailor application accordingly.
Wardrobe match: Because it’s bold and elegant, it pairs well with evening wear, darker colours, formal jackets rather than casual day-wear.
Not necessarily beginner-friendly: Some reviews say it’s overwhelming for those new to oud fragrances. One user:
“Stay clear of Oud Al Layl for now. It is a potent, complex fragrance that can be overwhelming for even seasoned noses.”


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