Discovering Al’Dyadon: A Decade of Scent & Self-Discovery


Al’dyadon isn’t your usual perfume oil that’s exactly why we guarantee your money back if it’s not for you… in fact it’s not for everyone and we appreciate that but if it is, this scent will become an extension of you an additional experience in your life.

I first discovered this oil over ten years ago in the market stalls of Marrakech. I was always one for trending perfumes and different luxurious scents, but something about these oils always drew me back. There is a depth to them you cannot attain with alcohol based perfumes and I used them to layer with my fragrances, adding that unique depth to every scent I wore.

The day i was introduced to Al’dyadon everything changed. I was handed a mix from a few of my favourites and simply told “This one is for you … trust me” The moment I tried it, It was mine. Al'dyadon opens with a bold, warm fusion of spicy saffron and deep oud, creating a woody intensity that commands attention. As it settles, the rich notes of amber and patchouli melt into a sweet, yet powerful finish transforming the scent into something both inviting and unforgettable. it lasted to the point I would wash my hand severally and still smell it, and it seemed to leave an immediate impact on  people, then and now the compliments are endless—people constantly asking what I’m wearing. It marked a pivotal time in my life and this fragrance has become an extension of me to the point where I feel it is a legacy of mine

I knew I couldn’t let Al’dyadon slip away. I made an agreement that the only I have access to that particular and I bought a large quantity, planning to keep it and replenish it from overseas. That is, until I was almost forced to sell it to a number of people who wanted it as much as I did . Yes, I could share this incredible experience with others but it has to be respected it has to be branded. And so, Al’dyadon became more than just a personal passion; it became something of a deeper meaning, it represented the journey we go on in life, the impact we have and the legacy we leave. You will remember me when I’m gone. Al’dyadon