Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
12 perfumes
Cashmere, often interpreted through the synthetic molecule Cashmeran, evokes the tactile sensation of soft, luxurious wool. Its profile is complex: musky, woody, and slightly spicy with a resinous, ambery undertone. Primarily a base note, it provides a velvety, lingering foundation that anchors lighter accords. In the Gulf, it is a prized companion to heavy oud and Taif rose, adding a modern, skin-like warmth that balances the intensity of traditional oils, creating a sophisticated, comforting sillage that feels both opulent and intimate.

Xerjoff

Ard Al Zaafaran

Armaf

Khadlaj

Ibrahim Al Qurashi

Khadlaj

Khadlaj

Ard Al Zaafaran

Amouage

Ard Al Zaafaran

Swiss Arabian

Khadlaj