
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
Olfactory Experience
Angham opens with a boozy vanilla haze, a touch powdery from the lavender. The cacao is subtle, more of a grounding element than a chocolate bomb. It mimics Burberry Goddess pretty closely, perhaps 95% there. The main difference lies in the vanilla itself. Goddess has a certain airy lightness; Angham is denser, a bit more syrupy. The "vanilla caviar" heart is a smooth, almost creamy vanilla that leans slightly synthetic but doesn't stray into play-doh territory. The drydown is a comforting vanilla absolute, warm and inviting.
Is it Worth It?
Angham is a fantastic option for vanilla lovers on a budget. It captures the essence of Burberry Goddess without completely replicating its nuances. If you want that airy, refined quality of the original, splurge. But if you're seeking a comforting, long-lasting vanilla fragrance that won't break the bank, Angham is a winner. This is for the woman who enjoys feeling cozy and approachable, confident in her own skin, and doesn't need a designer label to define her. An excellent everyday indulgence.
The Performance Stats
Longevity is impressive. I get a solid 6-7 hours on skin, with noticeable projection for the first 2 hours. It settles into a more intimate scent bubble after that. For an affordable clone, this is excellent performance.
Performance Audit
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Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Burberry pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 395 enthusiast votes for accuracy.
Beast Mode Performance: Identified as having exceptional longevity and projection.