Khadlaj Fursan White
Khadlaj Fursan White doesn't open with drama. It opens with bergamot and jasmine — two things that have no business working this well together, yet here they are, bright and clean and already doing something to the air around you.
Then it gets interesting. Coconut and almond aren't notes you see often in a serious fragrance, but Khadlaj knew what they were doing. They come through warm, almost edible, but never sweet in a way that feels cheap. The musk holds everything in place — stops it from going too dessert-like, keeps it grounded, keeps it wearable for more than an hour before a date.
The base is where Fursan White earns its name. Vanilla, cedarwood, and nutmeg. A combination that shouldn't feel this calm — nutmeg has an edge to it, cedar has weight — but together they dry down into something genuinely smooth. Warm skin, late evening, nowhere to be. That's what this smells like.
Top Notes: Bergamot, Jasmine
Heart Notes: Musk, Coconut, Almond
Base Notes: Vanilla, Cedarwood, Nutmeg