A heady white-floral jasmine top settles into a sweet, skin-warm vanilla base: 920 perfumes on Scendira carry both notes together. It's the pairing behind many gourmand-leaning florals, jasmine bringing intensity and lift while vanilla softens the drydown into something cozy rather than sharp. Floral is the largest family at 39.3%, followed by Gourmand at 28.8% and Woody at 11.8%; the remaining 184 perfumes spread across six more families, from Warm & Amber to Leather. Gender lean tilts feminine (46.8%), with unisex close behind at 41.5% and masculine at 10.5% (1.1% unclassified). Prices run from about $7 to as much as $3,500 for niche extraits, with most falling between $27 and $50 and a median around $35. See the full Jasmine and Vanilla collections for single-note options, or ask Dira to match one to what you actually want to smell like.
Which Families Carry Jasmine and Vanilla
Floral leads at 39.3% of the 920 (Floral), where jasmine supplies the heart and vanilla softens the base. Gourmand follows closely at 28.8% (Gourmand), where vanilla takes over more fully and jasmine becomes a supporting note. Woody comes third at 11.8% (Woody), grounding the pair with sandalwood or cedar. The remaining 184 perfumes are spread across six more families: Warm & Amber (59), Fresh (40), Fruity (38), Spicy (20), Clean & Musky (19), and Leather (8).
Who Jasmine Vanilla Suits
Best for: anyone who wants a floral that doesn't stay purely floral, jasmine's intensity settled by a real vanilla warmth rather than left sharp and green. Sample first if: you're sensitive to sweetness building over the drydown, since vanilla can push a light floral into dessert territory after an hour or two. Skip if: you want something quiet and citrus-clean. A pick from Fresh will serve you better than anything filed under this combination.
Most-Discussed Jasmine Vanilla Perfumes on Scendira
By community mentions, the most-discussed perfumes carrying both jasmine and vanilla are Armaf Club de Nuit Intense Man ($46.52), Al Haramain Détour Noir ($25.50), and Lattafa Fakhar ($19.99). Each has its own page here with real notes, accords, and the honest downside.
Catalogued from real notes, accords, and community sentiment. No paid placements.