Kashkat Al Banat

juicy ripe fruit with a dusting of rose petals
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The full profile.
Khalis Kashkat Al Banat smells like juicy ripe fruit with a dusting of rose petals, built on fruity, sweet, and rose accords. This one is feminine-leaning.
It's a gourmand, sweet, intimate scent well suited to date nights. The community rates this 4 out of 5.
Longevity and projection both sit in the moderate range, present without being overwhelming.
Decision Block
- Best for: anyone who wants a sweet, fruity rose scent for an intimate date night.
- Sample first if: you're not usually drawn to sweet, fruity gourmand blends.
- Skip if: you want a woody or fresh citrus scent instead.
Around $29.99.
Best for
- Casual
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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Common questions.
It smells like juicy ripe fruit with a dusting of rose petals, built on fruity, sweet, and rose accords.
Longevity and projection both land in the moderate range, present without being overpowering.
Yes, its sweet, intimate character makes it a solid pick for date night.
No, based on our data this one does not need extra resting time before wearing.
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