Vendor: Ajmal
Mukhallat Dahn Al Oudh Moattaq
rich oud and rose wrapped in warm spice and musk
Concentration and note choice, mostly. Heavier materials like oud, amber, resins, and musk evaporate more slowly than light citrus or aquatic notes, so they hold their shape on skin for longer. Higher-concentration formats (extrait, parfum) also last longer than eau de toilette by design. Scendira scores every perfume for longevity from community and expert data; this collection holds the top 301, the top tier of the 6,160 perfumes we've scored.
By community mentions, Amouage Guidance leads this collection at 272 mentions, followed closely by Al Haramain's Amber Oud Gold Edition at 270. Amber Oud Tobacco Edition and Gissah Imperial Valley round out the most-discussed picks. Each has its own page here with real community sentiment and the honest downside.
Not always, though they often overlap. Longevity is how long you can still smell a perfume on your own skin; projection (sillage) is how far it reaches other people. Many of the oud and amber blends in this collection do both, wearing long and projecting well, so sample first if you want a long-lasting scent that stays closer to skin.
Not necessarily. This collection ranges from $9.99 up into four figures for prestige niche releases like Roja, with a median price of $49.99. Concentration and note choice drive longevity more than price does, so a well-chosen affordable oud or amber blend can outlast a lighter, pricier fragrance.
It varies by concentration, skin chemistry, and climate, so treat any single number as a rough guide, not a promise. Scendira's longevity score is built from real community and expert data rather than a marketing claim, and this collection holds the perfumes that score highest across that dataset.