Vendor: Street Origins
Amsterdam Blaze
spicy ginger snap with smoky cedarwood and a whisper of licorice
Warm and dessert-like, led most often by vanilla (Scendira's single most common note in the accord, appearing in 1,046 sweet perfumes), with musk and amber for grounding. Sweet pairs heavily with fruity notes too, so expect anything from caramel-vanilla to sugared-berry depending on the fragrance.
They overlap heavily but aren't identical. Sweet is a single accord (the dessert-like quality itself), while Gourmand is the broader scent family built around it, gourmands can lean sweet, spicy, or nutty. Gourmand is the largest family among the full 1,827-perfume Sweet collection, 850 (47%), and that holds for Scendira's most-discussed sweet perfumes too: most are filed under Gourmand, though sweet also turns up in fruity and floral compositions outside that family.
By real community mention volume, Lattafa's Khamrah is by far the most-discussed sweet fragrance on Scendira, with Khamrah Qahwa and Yara, also Lattafa, close behind. All three lean toward the brand's signature warm, dessert-forward style.
Unisex leads at 933 of Scendira's 1,827 sweet perfumes, but the feminine share (650) is notably higher here than in most other accords, against only 231 masculine, with 13 not yet classified. Sweet skews toward feminine and unisex marketing more than the citrus or aromatic accords do.
Generally yes. Sweet perfumes are usually built on vanilla, musk, and amber bases, all known for holding longer on skin than citrus or aromatic top notes. Check each fragrance's individual longevity rating before a blind buy, since it still varies by house.