Authenticity

How to Spot Authentic Perfumes from the Badee Al Oud Series by Lattafa

How to Spot Authentic Perfumes from the Badee Al Oud Series by Lattafa

A guide to picking the real deal across Lattafa’s most loved range.

 

The Badee Al Oud collection by Lattafa has become a cult favourite for perfume lovers across Australia. Whether you're drawn to its smoky richness, sweet florals, or bold spice blends — there’s a scent in this series for everyone. But sadly, the rise in popularity has led to a rise in fakes.


At Times Perfumes, we know how disappointing it is to receive something that’s not what it claims. That’s why we’ve put together this quick guide to help you tell what’s authentic and what’s not — so you never have to second-guess your next scent.



Quick Signs of a Fake Lattafa Perfume:

 

●    Poor packaging — Watch for spelling errors, lightweight boxes, or unclear print.

●    Missing or faulty hologram — Authentic Lattafa perfumes feature a security sticker/seal.

●    Mismatch between barcode and batch code — Always double-check these.

●    Suspicious scent — The original has depth and balance; fakes often smell sharp, alcoholic, or fade quickly.


Breakdown: Each Badee Al Oud Perfume & What to Check



1. Badee Al Oud Amethyst

 

This one's known for its lush mix of rose, vanilla, and oud — it’s sensual, soft, and a go-to for romantic evenings.
Look out for: Off-colour bottle, loose cap, overly sweet scent without balance.


 

2. Badee Al Oud Oud for Glory

 

Powerful and intense — rich with agarwood, patchouli, and spicy layers.
Fakes often feel hollow or overly harsh in the opening spray.
Tip: The real bottle is weighty, matte-finished, and detailed in gold.

 

3. Badee Al Oud Sublime

 

A zesty, sweet-woodsy blend — perfect for those who want a unique twist on classic oud.
How to tell: Fake versions usually miss the fresh citrus burst and smell more synthetic.

 

4. Badee Al Oud Honor & Glory

 

Bold and warm with a slightly gourmand side — notes of caramel, incense, and spice.
Check: Original bottle has clean engraving, a sturdy cap, and layers that evolve beautifully over time. Fake ones often open sweet but fall flat within an hour.


Want a visual guide?

 

Here’s a handy YouTube Short that walks you through spotting fake Lattafa perfumes:
Watch the video


Why Times Perfumes?


● 100% Only genuine perfumes — always sourced from authorized distributors
    
● No fakes, no stress — just the real scent, as it’s meant to be
    
● We're here to help you choose what’s right — no guesswork, just confidence

 


Ready to Try the Real Badee Al Oud?

 

 

Don’t let a fake ruin the magic. Shop the entire Badee Al Oud series at Times Perfumes, and take home a scent that’s truly unforgettable.

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