Ajwad Pink to Pink Creamy Elixir
A fruity, indulgent eau de parfum for women · iced raspberry, blackcurrant, pear, white chocolate, and vanilla
The concept can be summed up in a single image: frozen red berries dipped in melted white chocolate. The coolness of the sorbet, the warmth of the creamy glaze, and the vanilla that brings the two together.
Lattafa's Ajwad Pink to Pink Creamy Elixir: A Quick Look at This Fruity, Indulgent Fragrance
New for 2026 from Lattafa, the leading Emirati brand based in Dubai, Ajwad Pink to Pink Creamy Elixir is a 60 ml fruity, gourmand eau de parfum for women, listed under barcode 6298043160032. Its fragrance profile opens with blackcurrant, raspberry, and pear, unfolds with a heart of white chocolate, and settles on vanilla bean, amberwood, and musk. The brand describes it as an iced fruit dipped in milk chocolate: a treat that’s both fresh and creamy, designed for daytime wear, available as an authentic product at Parfumerie de Dubai.
Frozen fruit dipped in white chocolate
Lattafa starts with a specific image—that of a red fruit taken straight from the freezer and dipped into melted chocolate—and the pyramid follows it to the letter. The opening is the frozen moment: the house speaks of a frozen raspberries with a sharp, tangy flavor, which the blackcurrant flows with its dark juice, and that the pear softens with its juicy flesh. Three fruits, three temperatures: crisp and cool, deep and rich, and melt-in-your-mouth.
Then comes the moment of soaking. The heart has only one note, and that is a staging choice: the white chocolate It arrives on its own, in a thin layer, described by the house as a silky veil that envelops the fruit in a milky sweetness. No flowers, no spices to distract: the entire second act belongs to this creamy flow that transforms the sorbet into a confection.
The bottom sets the line: a vanilla bean natural and sunny, the’amberwood which adds amber woody notes and depth to the overall composition, and a musk a soft texture that smooths everything against the skin. The brand promises a creamy scent that lingers long after the first spray: the sweetness becomes part of the skin, and the skin retains the memory of the dessert.
Within the Ajwad line, this Creamy Elixir embraces its gourmand character: whereas the original Pink to Pink featured guava and flower petals, the Creamy Elixir unhesitatingly opts for frozen desserts. Same family, same pink-marbled bottle, yet two indulgent fragrances that couldn’t be more different. And if the creamy profile appeals to you, the boutique has found a vintage cousin for it: Nada Wink, the other creamy treat of 2026, which swaps frozen fruit for coconut milk and honey: sorbet at Lattafa, and ice cream at Paris Corner.
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Olfactory pyramid
Bottle design
The bottle takes its cue from the rectangular column of the Ajwad line and adorns it with a pastel marbling which looks as if it came straight out of an Italian glacier: swirls of candy pink, sky blue, and vanilla yellow, like three sorbets swirled together without being quite mixed. The matching hood extends the pattern all the way to the top, ending at a gold collar that serves as the only metallic accent.
In the center, the Arabic calligraphy by’Ajwad in fuchsia A pastel-colored panel, framed by a bright pink border that wraps around the entire bottle like a candy ribbon. The bottle makes no bones about the fragrance: it’s joyful, sweet, icy, and creamy even before you’ve sprayed it.
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Performance & sensations
The fragrance is too new to show community statistics, so let's stick to the facts: a concentration of’perfume water, a base note built around three renowned long-lasting ingredients—vanilla, amberwood, and musk—and the official promise of a a creamy trail that lingers long after it's sprayed. The flavor profile follows the Lattafa "gourmand" style: the fruit notes burst through strongly in the first hour, white chocolate takes over midway through, and then amber vanilla settles in for good.
His stated area of expertise is the day : The brand describes it as that little treat you grab without thinking, the sweet pick-me-up of the day. The icy fruit notes make it perfectly portable on sunny days, when most chocolatey scents fall short, and the vanilla base ensures it remains just as appealing in winter. Two sprays are enough for the office; save the third for nights out, when your sweet tooth is allowed to speak louder.
FAQ: Ajwad Pink to Pink Creamy Elixir
What does Ajwad Pink to Pink Creamy Elixir smell like?
Imagine a raspberry straight out of the freezer, still frosty, dipped in melted white chocolate: that’s literally the concept Lattafa is promoting. The opening is lively and tangy, with frozen raspberry, dark blackcurrant, and juicy pear, then white chocolate coats the whole with a milky sweetness, before a finish of vanilla, amber wood, and musk. Cool then creamy, fruity then sweet: a frozen dessert in fragrance form.
How is it different from the original Ajwad Pink to Pink?
The name is almost the same, but the scent is not. The first Pink to Pink, launched in 2024, is a fruity floral: guava, pink grapefruit, and lychee on a heart of rose, peony, and magnolia, with a surprisingly leathery base. The 2026 Creamy Elixir swaps flowers for pastries: glazed red berries, white chocolate as the sole heart note, and vanilla in the base. If you’re undecided: choose the original for an exotic floral scent, or the Elixir for a creamy, indulgent fragrance.
What role does white chocolate play in perfumery?
It’s the most subtle of the aromatic chocolates. While dark chocolate brings bitterness and an almost leathery depth, white chocolate plays solely on its milky and buttery notes: a sweetness of vanilla-sweetened milk, almost like cream, without any dark undertones. In this Creamy Elixir, that’s exactly what it does: it rounds out the tartness of the red berries without overpowering them, like a light ganache atop a sorbet center.
Is Ajwad Pink to Pink Creamy Elixir too sweet?
Less than you might think from looking at the flavor profile. The top three flavors work together to create balance: the raspberry is frozen, so it’s tart rather than candied, and the blackcurrant adds a green, tart note that cuts through the sweetness. The company sums up the concept in two words: icy and juicy at the same time—it’s a refreshing treat, not a syrup. Those with a sweet tooth will love it, while others won’t find it cloying.
Who is this fragrance for?
For those who love cheerful, unpretentious gourmand fragrances: Lattafa officially positions it as a women’s fragrance, and both the pastel-colored bottle and the scent fully embody this style. It’s also an ideal fragrance for those new to gourmand scents: approachable, joyful, without any intimidating complexity, and available in a 60 ml size that fits anywhere. And as is always the case in perfumery, the label isn’t set in stone: a man who loves fruity vanilla scents can certainly make it his own.
Why order Ajwad Pink to Pink Creamy Elixir from Parfumerie de Dubai?
Because Dubai perfumes are our sole specialty: our Lattafa bottles come directly from Emirati sources, with a guarantee of authenticity for each item, backed by an official barcode. Our detailed product descriptions provide the full fragrance profile and helpful application tips before you buy, and your order is shipped carefully packaged, with responsive customer service both before and after your purchase.