Khadlaj Fursan White
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Description - Fursan White
Dessert notes done with serious craft. Khadlaj Fursan White EDP decant from ৳450 in Bangladesh, 9ml to 15ml. Notes of vanilla, almond and nu
The Fursan line from Khadlaj is built around easy, wearable comfort, and the white version is its softest chapter. Released in 2024 as an eau de parfum, it reads as a milky vanilla wrapped in coconut and toasted almond, the kind of scent that smells like clean skin and warm dessert at the same time. It is marketed for women but wears comfortably on anyone who likes a gentle gourmand. Many people meet it as a budget answer to Matiere Premiere Vanilla Powder. Aromatica carries the Khadlaj Fursan White decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot, Jasmine
Heart: Musk, Coconut, Almond
Base: Vanilla, Cedarwood, Nutmeg
The Scent
A quiet flash of bergamot and a thread of jasmine open the first minutes, bright enough to keep the fragrance from going straight to dessert. That lift fades fast, and the floral never pushes to the front. Within the first half hour the coconut and almond move forward, and this is where the fragrance shows its real character: a soft, milky sweetness that feels powdery rather than sticky. Think of toasted almond folded into coconut cream, dusted with sugar but never drenched in it. The vanilla here is translucent, not the dark gourmand kind, more like vanilla dusted over warm milk. The bergamot's early brightness acts as a gentle reset before the creamier materials fully take hold, and the jasmine dissolves into the coconut in a way that adds a faint floral softness without ever reading as soapy or sharp. Musk threads through the heart and keeps everything close and skin-like, so it reads as something you wear under a sweater rather than something that fills a room. As it settles past the first hour, a touch of nutmeg adds gentle warmth and stops the almond from turning flat. Cedarwood sits underneath and gives the dry-down a faint woody backbone so the whole thing does not collapse into pure sugar. The coconut never goes full suntan-lotion tropical here; it stays creamy and powdered, closer to coconut milk than a beach. It can read soft and comforting or lean slightly heavy and cloying once the almond piles on, depending on skin chemistry. The powdery milk-and-coconut accord is the signature, and the comparison to Matiere Premiere Vanilla Powder surfaces often, with the difference described as hard to detect. The almond and cedarwood together keep the late dry-down grounded, so even as the sweetness deepens the fragrance never loses its structural shape. If you want a loud, sharp vanilla, this is not that. It stays soft, close, and comforting from the opening all the way into a quiet, creamy dry-down.
When to Wear
A cool-weather comfort scent, this is ideal for winter evenings at home, quiet coffee dates, and slow weekend mornings when you want something cozy rather than commanding. It also works in air-conditioned offices where a creamy, low-key vanilla reads as polished, not heavy. Pair it with other soft sweets in the Gourmand and Sweet collection.
Who Is It For
Anyone drawn to milky, powdery vanillas who finds most gourmands too sugary or too loud will land well here. If coconut and almond sound like comfort rather than dessert overload, this is squarely your lane, especially if you have wanted the Vanilla Powder vibe without the niche price tag.
If you enjoy Matiere Premiere Vanilla Powder, this sits in the same powdery-vanilla family and is the obvious comparison to make, and its warmer sibling Fursan Brown is worth a sniff too. Browse the full Khadlaj collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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