Lattafa Nebras vs Lattafa Raghba
Creamy Vanilla vs Smoky Winter Vanilla
Nebras and Raghba are both affordable vanilla perfumes — but they are not interchangeable.
Nebras is creamy and plush.
Raghba is smoky and textured.
Choosing the wrong one usually comes down to misunderstanding density and mood.
Opening Comparison
| Nebras | Raghba | |
|---|---|---|
| Texture | Creamy | Smoky/Resinous |
| Sweetness | Medium-High | Medium |
| Projection | Moderate | Moderate-Strong |
| Best Season | Fall/Winter | Winter |
| Mood | Cozy | Introspective |
How They Smell Side-by-Side
Nebras
- Chocolate-milk softness
- Rounded sweetness
- Feels plush and wearable
- See full review and wear test here
Raghba
- Brief sweetness
- Incense and woods rise quickly
- Feels structured and atmospheric
- See full review and wear test here
If Nebras is a warm blanket,
Raghba is a candle-lit room.
Which One Performs Better?
In cold weather:
Raghba projects slightly stronger.
Indoors:
Nebras feels smoother and easier.
Neither is weak — but they shine differently.
Which One Is More Unique?
If you already own creamy gourmands:
Raghba is more distinct.
If you already own smoky resin scents:
Nebras adds softness.
Who Should Choose Nebras
- You like creamy chocolate vanilla
- You dislike smoke
- You want wearable sweetness
Who Should Choose Raghba
- You like incense
- You want depth
- You’re building a winter-focused wardrobe
Final Verdict
These are not substitutes.
They serve different functions.
If you want comfort → Nebras.
If you want texture → Raghba.
If you want range → own both.
For a broader breakdown of vanilla categories, see my full Affordable Vanilla Perfume Guide.