Vendor: Al Absar
Melted Spell
soft lavender-vanilla dusted with spicy powder and woody warmth

creamy caramel pie with a soft amber warmth
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Caramel Rush by Al Absar is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Caramel Rush was launched in 2026. Top notes are Creamy notes and Sweet Notes; middle notes are Milk and Sweet Pie; base notes are Ambergris and Vanilla. Caramel Rush by Al Absar is a warm, gourmand-leaning unisex fragrance built around creamy and dessert-like accords. It opens with a rich, sweet and creamy impression that immediately sets a cozy tone. In the heart, notes of milk and buttery pie crust introduce a pastry-like nuance that emphasizes its edible character and comforting feel. The composition dries down to a smooth base of vanilla and soft ambergris, giving the fragrance a velvety, slightly sensual finish that lingers on the skin. This scent focuses on milky, creamy and pastry facets rather than bright florals or citrus, making it suitable for those who enjoy soft, dessert-inspired fragrances that emphasize warmth and sweetness.
Al Absar has 32 perfumes indexed on Scendira, all launched between 2022 and 2026, making it one of the newest houses in our catalogue. Across the 33 mapped perfumes in our data, sweet is the top accord (76%), followed by powdery (67%), vanilla (61%), musky (52%), and citrus (52%), giving the house a clearly gourmand, dessert-leaning signature. Vanilla, musk, and jasmine lead on notes. Prices run $19 to $54.99, with a $29.99 median, keeping the whole range in accessible territory. The catalogue leans unisex (61% of the mapped range), with feminine (27%) and masculine (12%) filling out the rest. By community mentions, Dahab leads with 9 mentions, closely followed by Hasaa, Shahoor Elixir, and Rania, all at 8. Filter by note or vibe below, or ask Dira to match a specific Al Absar perfume to what you actually want to smell like.
Best for: shoppers who want an affordable, gourmand-leaning house under $55, with a clear vanilla-sweet signature and a mostly unisex range. Sample first if: you're sensitive to strong vanilla or sugared openings, since sweet and vanilla dominate the accord profile. Skip if: you want an established house with a long mention history; Al Absar is new (2022 onward) and community data is still building.
By community mentions across Scendira's data, Dahab leads Al Absar with 9 mentions, closely followed by Hasaa, Shahoor Elixir, and Rania, each with 8. Shahoor Intense, Melted Glaze, Muhit, and Melted Sugar trail close behind. Mention volume across the house is still small and tightly clustered, a sign of a young, fast-growing catalogue rather than one or two runaway hits. Each has its own page here with real community sentiment and the honest downside.
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