Ajwad EDP is a sweet fruity floral fragrance built around bergamot, rose and vanilla, and Maids Scents carries the authentic Eau de Parfum with delivery across Nigeria and beyond.
What is Ajwad EDP?
Ajwad EDP launched in 2021, presented as a genuinely unisex fragrance that promises to transport the wearer to a world of opulence and sophistication. It’s genuinely worth being honest upfront that this fragrance is one of the more divisive releases in Lattafa’s wider catalogue, with reviews ranging from an enthusiastic ten out of ten to a brutally honest one out of ten from different detailed reviewers.
Fragrance Profile
Ajwad EDP opens with bergamot, litchi and fruity notes, a bright, juicy burst more than one reviewer specifically describes as smooth and rounded rather than sharp or overly sugary, the litchi lending a translucent, slightly rosy character to the whole opening.
As it develops, the heart brings in jasmine, rose and cinnamon, softly floral and warm. It’s genuinely worth being honest that reception to this stage is starkly divided, with one reviewer specifically describing the rose here as comforting and well done, never overpowering, while a separate detailed reviewer describes the exact same composition as reminiscent of rubbing alcohol and overwhelming roses on their own skin.
The base settles into cedar, sandalwood, amber, musk and vanilla, closing out a warm, creamy dry-down more than one reviewer describes as polished and quietly enveloping, giving the whole fragrance a gentle sense of depth beneath its sweeter top layers.
Top Notes: Bergamot, Litchi, Fruity Notes
Heart Notes: Jasmine, Rose, Cinnamon
Base Notes: Cedar, Sandalwood, Amber, Musk, Vanilla
Who Should Wear Ajwad?
Ajwad EDP suits anyone who wants a genuinely sweet, floral, musky signature rather than a light, unassuming scent. More than one reviewer specifically calls it their signature scent, wearing it from work to church to vacation and recommending it to everyone they know, though it’s genuinely worth being honest that a smaller number of detailed reviewers find the overall composition genuinely unpleasant on their own skin.
Ajwad EDP has also earned genuine, repeat loyalty from more than one reviewer specifically on their third or fourth bottle, treating it as a dependable staple rather than a passing fragrance phase. That same loyalty extends beyond personal use, with more than one reviewer specifically recommending it to friends and family without hesitation.
Performance and Longevity
Performance is genuinely strong and notably consistent even across divided opinions on the scent itself, with more than one detailed reviewer specifically reporting six to ten hours of longevity on skin and lingering even longer on clothing, moderate sillage that projects well without becoming overwhelming.
Two to three sprays on pulse points is a sensible starting point given how consistently strong this fragrance’s performance is reported to be by reviewers on both sides of the divide.
Best Time to Wear Ajwad in Nigeria
More than one detailed reviewer specifically describes this fragrance as best suited to cooler months, when its warm, spiced notes can truly shine, which maps naturally onto Nigeria’s cooler harmattan season, where drier air lets the amber, musk and vanilla base fully develop for confident, comforting evening wear.
Buying Ajwad From Maids Scents
Every Lattafa bottle we stock, including Ajwad, comes from verified suppliers, so what you receive matches what you’d get through an authorised Lattafa retailer.
We deliver across Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Enugu, Benin City and the rest of Nigeria, and we ship internationally for orders placed from outside the country.
You can read more about the fragrance on its Fragrantica listing.
If you’re exploring more of the Lattafa collection, Bade’e Al Oud Honor & Glory EDP is worth comparing, or browse our full range of perfumes in Nigeria.
Ajwad EDP is in stock now at Maids Scents.









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