Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
48 perfumes
Derived from the cold-pressed zest of Citrus sinensis, orange oil offers a vibrant, sun-drenched profile—zesty, sweet, and sparkling with a subtle floral undertone. As a quintessential top note, it provides an immediate, uplifting burst of freshness that energizes a composition. In Gulf perfumery, orange is frequently paired with opulent ingredients like Taif rose or warm amber, acting as a luminous bridge that softens the intensity of heavy ouds, adding a sophisticated, Mediterranean brightness to traditional, resinous Middle Eastern blends.

Lattafa

Lattafa

Afnan
Al Rehab
Al Rehab

Lattafa
Al Rehab

Penhaligon's

Boucheron

Guerlain

Arabian Oud

Ard Al Zaafaran

Afnan

Tom Ford

Amouage

Arabian Oud

Guerlain

Ard Al Zaafaran

Ard Al Zaafaran

Ard Al Zaafaran

Ard Al Zaafaran

Ard Al Zaafaran

Yves Saint Laurent

Armaf

Armaf

Armaf

Armaf

Ard Al Zaafaran

Amouage

Armaf

Armaf

Giorgio Armani

Armaf

Armaf

Armaf

Guerlain

Armaf

Lattafa

Khadlaj

Khadlaj

Thierry Mugler

Khadlaj

Khadlaj

Rasasi

Rasasi

Rasasi

Lattafa

Rasasi