Jawad Al Layl Eau de Parfum

caramel and vanilla sweetness wrapped in smoky oud
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The full profile.
Jawad Al Layl by Khalis is a fragrance for women and men.
Best for
- Date
- Night out
Khalis has 72 perfumes indexed on Scendira, with a catalogue that pairs gourmand sweetness with traditional oud. Sweet (21 perfumes) and fruity (19) are the top accords, tied closely with vanilla (19), then oud (17), warm-spiced (16), and musky (15), so most Khalis perfumes open sweet or fruity before settling into an oud-musk base. Musk (22) and vanilla (17) are the leading individual notes layered on top of those accords. Prices run $19 to $60, median $30, firmly in accessible mall-brand territory. The range leans unisex (42 of 72 mapped), with feminine (18) and masculine (12) filling out the rest. By community mentions, Iman is the most-discussed Khalis perfume, followed by Zeena, Hareem al Sultan, and Noor. Khalis is known for blending gourmand sweetness with a traditional Arabic oud base, a bridge style for shoppers moving from mainstream fragrance into oud.
Filter Khalis Perfumes by Dominant Note
- Sweet: 20 perfumes
- Vanilla: 18
- Fruity: 18
- Oud: 16
- Warm-spiced: 15
- Musky: 15
Best for: shoppers new to oud who want a sweet, fruity entry point rather than a smoky, full-strength oud fragrance.
Every Khalis perfume here is catalogued from real notes, accords, and independent community sentiment. No paid placements.
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