
Khair Peach Delulu
Paris Corner built a reputation on gourmand fragrances that punch far above their price tag, and the Khair line has become the house's playground for sweet, fruit-forward compositions. Khair Peach Delulu, released in 2025 as an eau de parfum, takes that formula and leans hard into ripe stone fruit and spice instead of straight vanilla sugar. Aromatica carries the Khair Peach Delulu decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it's an easy way to try a scent that reads more grown-up than its playful name suggests.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Peach, Guava, Nectarine
Heart: Ginger, Cardamom
Base: Caramel, Musk, Dry Wood
The Scent
The first thing the nose registers is fruit, but not the thin, candied kind. Peach arrives ripe and slightly fuzzy, backed by guava's tropical sourness and a nectarine facet that keeps the whole opening from tipping into syrup. Within a few minutes, ginger cuts through the fruit with a dry, peppery edge, and this is where the composition earns its keep. Where a lot of gourmands go flat and one-note, this one gets a spike of warmth that reads almost culinary, like fruit reduced with fresh ginger rather than fruit dipped in sugar. Cardamom follows close behind, adding a green, slightly medicinal snap that keeps the heart interesting rather than purely sweet. On some skin the cardamom pushes forward enough to compete with the peach for attention, giving the fragrance a spicier, less dessert-like character than the name implies; on drier skin the fruit stays dominant and the spice sits underneath as texture. As the composition moves toward the base, caramel finally shows up, but it arrives softened and slightly burnt rather than sugary, more like the edge of a tart than frosting. Musk rounds the caramel out and gives it lift, while a dry wood note settles underneath everything, keeping the drydown from feeling like straight dessert. That woody base is the real surprise here: it strips away most of the initial fruit-forward sweetness and leaves something closer to a warm, spiced skin scent by the final hours. The transition from bright tropical fruit to dry, ginger-laced wood is the whole story of this fragrance, and it's a more interesting arc than the playful bottle name lets on.
When to Wear
This is a cool-weather fragrance first, built for early evenings in late autumn or winter when a warm, spiced-fruit scent doesn't feel out of place. Wear it to a dinner where you want something that reads as put-together but not serious, or on a coffee date where the gourmand warmth does some of the talking for you. Anyone stocking up on Paris Corner's Paris Corner collection should treat this as a cold-weather rotation piece rather than an everyday option.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for dessert-adjacent scents but gets bored of straight vanilla will find more to chew on here. It also suits a wearer who likes a bit of spice grounding their sweetness, the type who'd pick chai over plain hot chocolate.
If you enjoy the original Khair, it's worth comparing since Peach Delulu builds on that same gourmand backbone with a fruitier top. Khair Felicity sits in the same family too, for anyone who wants to explore the line further. 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 a reputation on gourmand fragrances that punch far above their price tag, and the Khair line has become the house's playground for sweet, fruit-forward compositions. Khair Peach Delulu, released in 2025 as an eau de parfum, takes that formula and leans hard into ripe stone fruit and spice instead of straight vanilla sugar. Aromatica carries the Khair Peach Delulu decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it's an easy way to try a scent that reads more grown-up than its playful name suggests.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Peach, Guava, Nectarine
Heart: Ginger, Cardamom
Base: Caramel, Musk, Dry Wood
The Scent
The first thing the nose registers is fruit, but not the thin, candied kind. Peach arrives ripe and slightly fuzzy, backed by guava's tropical sourness and a nectarine facet that keeps the whole opening from tipping into syrup. Within a few minutes, ginger cuts through the fruit with a dry, peppery edge, and this is where the composition earns its keep. Where a lot of gourmands go flat and one-note, this one gets a spike of warmth that reads almost culinary, like fruit reduced with fresh ginger rather than fruit dipped in sugar. Cardamom follows close behind, adding a green, slightly medicinal snap that keeps the heart interesting rather than purely sweet. On some skin the cardamom pushes forward enough to compete with the peach for attention, giving the fragrance a spicier, less dessert-like character than the name implies; on drier skin the fruit stays dominant and the spice sits underneath as texture. As the composition moves toward the base, caramel finally shows up, but it arrives softened and slightly burnt rather than sugary, more like the edge of a tart than frosting. Musk rounds the caramel out and gives it lift, while a dry wood note settles underneath everything, keeping the drydown from feeling like straight dessert. That woody base is the real surprise here: it strips away most of the initial fruit-forward sweetness and leaves something closer to a warm, spiced skin scent by the final hours. The transition from bright tropical fruit to dry, ginger-laced wood is the whole story of this fragrance, and it's a more interesting arc than the playful bottle name lets on.
When to Wear
This is a cool-weather fragrance first, built for early evenings in late autumn or winter when a warm, spiced-fruit scent doesn't feel out of place. Wear it to a dinner where you want something that reads as put-together but not serious, or on a coffee date where the gourmand warmth does some of the talking for you. Anyone stocking up on Paris Corner's Paris Corner collection should treat this as a cold-weather rotation piece rather than an everyday option.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for dessert-adjacent scents but gets bored of straight vanilla will find more to chew on here. It also suits a wearer who likes a bit of spice grounding their sweetness, the type who'd pick chai over plain hot chocolate.
If you enjoy the original Khair, it's worth comparing since Peach Delulu builds on that same gourmand backbone with a fruitier top. Khair Felicity sits in the same family too, for anyone who wants to explore the line further. Browse the full Paris Corner collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











