If you want a scent that reminds you of Rooh Afza, then the rose in Charlotte Tilbury’s Love Frequency will do it. There’s actually some lychee in the top notes too but instead of being sticky and sweet, Love Frequency settles down into a delightful rose musk that’s fun to be around. It’s perfect in cooler weather because the lychee sticks around longer and the rose-peony just shine. It’s rose and lychee but refreshing. I’ve never been a lychee-rose girl, but now I’m converted.