Rayhaan Kiss - Sweet enough to remember. Soft enough to stay.
Rayhaan Kiss opens like something you'd actually want to eat — ripe strawberry, sun-warmed raspberry, and a quiet hit of praline that shouldn't work as well as it does. Coconut keeps it from going too sweet; it sits just behind the fruit, grounding the whole thing without announcing itself.
Then it settles. Condensed milk and caramel take over the heart, which could veer cloying on the wrong skin, but orange blossom and white florals hold them steady. It's the kind of combination that reads as gourmand without committing fully to dessert — still wearable, still feminine, still soft enough for daywear if you're not heavy-handed.
The drydown is where it earns its name. Vanilla and tonka bean, warm musk, a thread of sandalwood. Nothing dramatic — just that particular warmth that sits close to skin and stays there. Women's fragrances in this gourmand-floral space often overshoot. Kiss doesn't. It knows when to stop.