
Khair Confection
Paris Corner built its Khair line around gourmand comfort, and Khair Confection, released in 2024, leans furthest into dessert territory of the family. It reads like a bakery case rendered in perfume form, soft and sugared rather than sharp or boozy. Aromatica carries the Khair Confection decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it is an easy recommendation for anyone who wants a sweet fragrance that still feels wearable outside the house. The concentration is eau de parfum, built to hold its sugared character through the day without turning cloying.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Pear, Whipped Cream
Heart: Cashmeran, Jasmine, Ylang Ylang
Base: Vanilla, Marshmallow, Sandalwood
The Scent
The nose meets whipped cream first, thick and slightly cold, with juicy pear folded through it like fruit puree stirred into frosting. There is no sharp citrus to cut the sweetness, so the opening feels immediately soft and rounded rather than bright. Within the first twenty minutes, jasmine and ylang ylang start to surface underneath the cream, adding a waxy floral warmth that keeps the composition from turning into pure sugar. Cashmeran is the quiet engine here, a musky, slightly woody note that gives the heart some structure and a soft glow instead of letting the fruit and florals sit flat. As the fragrance moves past the one hour mark, the whipped cream begins to recede and marshmallow steps in to take over the sweetness, rounder and less icy than the opening. Vanilla builds steadily underneath, and by the dry-down it is the dominant force, joined by a soft sandalwood that keeps things creamy rather than powdery. The sandalwood is the surprise element for a fragrance this sugared. It does not read as a typical dessert base, and it gives the drydown a rounder, more skin-like finish instead of the flat sugar-only feel some gourmands settle into. Some wearers pick up more marshmallow than vanilla in the final hours, while others find the vanilla takes the lead, so the balance between the two shifts slightly from skin to skin. What stays consistent is the overall impression: a warm, creamy sweetness with enough wood and musk to keep it from feeling like a single dimensional dessert.
When to Wear
This suits cooler months, from late autumn through winter, when a warm gourmand feels appropriate rather than heavy. Save it for casual dates, coffee shop afternoons, or evenings in where the sweetness has room to unfold, rather than a formal office setting. It also works well layered under a coat on a chilly evening out, where the marshmallow and vanilla read as comfort rather than excess. For more scents in this warm, sugared register, the gourmand and sweet collection is worth browsing.
Who Is It For
The wearer who reaches for dessert-toned scents on purpose, someone who wants a fragrance that smells like a treat without apologizing for it. It fits people drawn to bakery and candy accords more than traditional florals or woods.
If you enjoy Khair, the original fragrance this one builds on, it makes sense to compare the two side by side. For another sugared take from the same house, Marshmallow Blush sits in a similar sweet, creamy register. Browse the full Paris Corner collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Paris Corner built its Khair line around gourmand comfort, and Khair Confection, released in 2024, leans furthest into dessert territory of the family. It reads like a bakery case rendered in perfume form, soft and sugared rather than sharp or boozy. Aromatica carries the Khair Confection decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it is an easy recommendation for anyone who wants a sweet fragrance that still feels wearable outside the house. The concentration is eau de parfum, built to hold its sugared character through the day without turning cloying.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Pear, Whipped Cream
Heart: Cashmeran, Jasmine, Ylang Ylang
Base: Vanilla, Marshmallow, Sandalwood
The Scent
The nose meets whipped cream first, thick and slightly cold, with juicy pear folded through it like fruit puree stirred into frosting. There is no sharp citrus to cut the sweetness, so the opening feels immediately soft and rounded rather than bright. Within the first twenty minutes, jasmine and ylang ylang start to surface underneath the cream, adding a waxy floral warmth that keeps the composition from turning into pure sugar. Cashmeran is the quiet engine here, a musky, slightly woody note that gives the heart some structure and a soft glow instead of letting the fruit and florals sit flat. As the fragrance moves past the one hour mark, the whipped cream begins to recede and marshmallow steps in to take over the sweetness, rounder and less icy than the opening. Vanilla builds steadily underneath, and by the dry-down it is the dominant force, joined by a soft sandalwood that keeps things creamy rather than powdery. The sandalwood is the surprise element for a fragrance this sugared. It does not read as a typical dessert base, and it gives the drydown a rounder, more skin-like finish instead of the flat sugar-only feel some gourmands settle into. Some wearers pick up more marshmallow than vanilla in the final hours, while others find the vanilla takes the lead, so the balance between the two shifts slightly from skin to skin. What stays consistent is the overall impression: a warm, creamy sweetness with enough wood and musk to keep it from feeling like a single dimensional dessert.
When to Wear
This suits cooler months, from late autumn through winter, when a warm gourmand feels appropriate rather than heavy. Save it for casual dates, coffee shop afternoons, or evenings in where the sweetness has room to unfold, rather than a formal office setting. It also works well layered under a coat on a chilly evening out, where the marshmallow and vanilla read as comfort rather than excess. For more scents in this warm, sugared register, the gourmand and sweet collection is worth browsing.
Who Is It For
The wearer who reaches for dessert-toned scents on purpose, someone who wants a fragrance that smells like a treat without apologizing for it. It fits people drawn to bakery and candy accords more than traditional florals or woods.
If you enjoy Khair, the original fragrance this one builds on, it makes sense to compare the two side by side. For another sugared take from the same house, Marshmallow Blush sits in a similar sweet, creamy register. Browse the full Paris Corner collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











