Brand Verification
Lattafa Authenticity Guide
Lattafa publishes public guidance for checking selected products through its security label and QR process. This page explains the customer-facing route and what to keep if a concern needs review.
Official Method
What Lattafa Says to Check
Lattafa tells customers to locate the 3D holographic security label on the product packaging, scan the QR code with a smartphone, and confirm that the scanned destination is exactly verify.lattafa.com.
Customers should look carefully at the full URL after scanning. A familiar-looking page is not enough if the URL is not the official Lattafa verification domain.
Locate the label
Look for Lattafa’s 3D holographic security label on the product packaging where applicable.
Scan the QR code
Use your phone camera and scan the QR code directly from the security label.
Check the exact URL
Confirm that the page opens on verify.lattafa.com, not a copied or similar-looking address.
Batch Notice
Security Labels May Vary by Batch
Some holograms, QR codes and security-label systems are recent brand updates or apply only to selected products, markets or production batches. Older genuine Lattafa stock may not carry the newest verification feature, so absence of a newer check alone does not prove a product is not genuine.
Scan Result
How to Read the Result Carefully
Lattafa describes the ideal result as a genuine item with a low scan count. A valid code with an unusually high scan count can suggest that the label may have been copied. An invalid result should be kept and reported through the appropriate route.
Take a screenshot of the scan result before closing the page. Keep the original box, bottle and delivery parcel until the matter is resolved.
Helpful Details
What to Keep Before Contacting Support
Clear photographs help Soghaat and the manufacturer review the issue properly.
Official Source
Lattafa Product Verification
Use Lattafa’s official page for the current manufacturer guidance.
View Lattafa Official Verification