
What is Barakkat (by Brandy Designs)
Barakkat is an Eau de Parfum (100 ml) from Brandy Designs — a house selling perfumes from the UAE / Middle East region.
It’s marketed as a bold, sophisticated fragrance combining warm spices, rich florals, woods, and sweet/resinous base notes.
🪄 Fragrance Notes & How It Smells
Here’s the breakdown of its announced notes, and what that suggests about its scent journey.
Stage | Notes | What You’re Likely To Smell / Feel |
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Top (Opening) | Bitter Almond, Saffron | A spicy, somewhat nutty, slightly bitter‑sweet burst. Saffron gives a rich, luxurious spicy note; bitter almond adds a sharp, slightly marzipan or nut‑like edge. It likely comes off as strong/intense early on. |
Heart (Middle) | Egyptian Jasmine, Cedar, Rose | Rich florals (jasmine + rose) with woody backbone (cedar). So it would soften a bit after the sharp opening, turning more floral, lush, and layered over wood. |
Base (Dry Down) | Ambergris, Woody Notes, Musk, Caramel | Warm, sensual, creamy‑sweet finish. Ambergris + musk give skin‑scent warmth; caramel adds gourmand sweetness; woody notes help ground it so it doesn't become too much candy. |
🎯 Character / Vibe
From the notes, Barakkat has a profile that is:
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Luxurious / Opulent — saffron, ambergris, rich florals are often used for more “premium” feel.
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Sweet & Spicy — the bitter almond + saffron + caramel contrast, plus florals, means there should be a balance between warmth, sweetness, and a slight bite.
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Evening / Cooler Weather Friendly — these kinds of heavy florals/amber/woods tend to perform better when the air is cooler (autumn/winter) or in night time wear.
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Attention‑getting — given its rich notes and sharp opening, it’s likely not a light wear; people will notice it.
👍 What Seems Good / Potential Drawbacks
Strengths:
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Good value: for the note quality and profile, it's often seen as offering more for the price vs higher‑end niche perfumes.
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The blend of spice + florals + sweet base gives it complexity. It’s not just “one note” — there’s an evolution from sharp & spicy → floral → warm & sweet.
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The base notes (ambergris, caramel, musk) likely provide decent stay and skin warmth.
Potential Weaknesses:
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Intensity at the start might be a bit strong for those who prefer subtle or fresh scents. The bitter almond + saffron opening could be overwhelming to some.
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Sweetness (caramel, musk) may make it feel heavy in hot or humid weather; might lean too gourmand for something casual or daytime.
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The dry‑down might be more “wood + sweet + musk” which can smell somewhat generic if many perfumes in your collection share those base notes.
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Projection and longevity are not fully confirmed by many users, though being rich, it likely performs moderately well, especially on clothes. But it might fade to a softer skin scent after some hours.