Rayhaan Crimson
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Description - Crimson
Vanilla-forward, never one-dimensional. Authentic Rayhaan Crimson EDP decant from ৳354, available in Bangladesh. Notes of tonka bean, vanill
Rayhaan built its name on big, warm Arabian-inspired compositions, and Crimson, an Eau de Parfum in the brand's core lineup, leans straight into that spiced, amber identity. Cinnamon and pink pepper announce themselves immediately, cardamom adds a green-edged lift, and the whole thing settles into a base that reads more dessert-adjacent than sharp. Aromatica carries the Crimson decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with it before deciding it belongs in your rotation. It is not a shy fragrance, and it does not try to be.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cinnamon, Pink Pepper, Cardamom
Heart: Patchouli, Heliotrope
Base: Benzoin, Tonka Bean, Vanilla
The Scent
The first thing the nose registers is cinnamon, and it comes in hot, dry, and a little dusty rather than sweet. Pink pepper rides right alongside it, giving the opening a faint prickle that keeps the spice from feeling like a bakery aisle. Cardamom shows up a beat later, cool and slightly green, and it's the note doing the most work to balance the cinnamon's warmth in these first twenty minutes. As the top notes burn off, patchouli moves in from underneath, earthy and a touch woody, and this is where the fragrance starts to feel less like spice and more like structure. Heliotrope threads through the heart almost invisibly, a soft powdery hum that keeps the patchouli from turning too rustic. Around the one hour mark the drydown begins in earnest, and benzoin takes over as the anchor, resinous and warm with a faint smoky edge. Tonka bean and vanilla arrive together, and this is the surprise: instead of pushing Crimson into full gourmand territory, they round the benzoin into something closer to amber than dessert, closer to a worn leather jacket than a cake. Some noses will read the finish as noticeably sweet, others will swear it stays dry and resinous, and honestly both readings are fair depending on skin chemistry. What stays consistent is the shape: spice up top, earth in the middle, warm amber underneath, no sharp turns, a steady deepening.
When to Wear
Crimson wants cold weather, think late-night dinners in November or a wool coat in January, when the cinnamon and benzoin have room to breathe against the chill. It fits dressed-up settings best, a bar with low lighting or a holiday gathering, rather than a desk under fluorescent light. If spiced ambers are your thing, it's worth browsing the rest of the Rayhaan collection at Aromatica for more in the same register.
Who Is It For
This suits someone who reaches for warm, resinous scents over clean or aquatic ones and doesn't mind a fragrance that announces itself from across the room. It's a good fit for anyone who already owns a cinnamon-forward amber and wants a slightly earthier, less sugary take on the theme.
If you enjoy Pharaoh, it sits in a similarly warm, spice-driven lane and makes for an easy comparison. Browse the full Rayhaan collection at Aromatica to see where Crimson fits among the brand's other releases.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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