
Lynked Forever
Afnan built its name on maximalist Arabian powerhouses, but Lynked Forever leans into something softer, a gourmand floral released in 2025 as the feminine half of the brand's Lynked duo. This Eau de Parfum was composed by Jean-Louis Sieuzac, and it reads like a love letter to white flowers dipped in cream rather than another loud oud statement. Aromatica carries the Lynked Forever decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it's an easy way to test a fragrance that leans tropical, milky, and warm rather than sharp or spicy. The name suggests permanence, and the composition backs that up with a base built to linger in memory rather than on skin.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Mandarin Orange, Berries
Heart: Gardenia, Tuberose, Ylang-Ylang
Base: Coconut, Musk, Dry Wood, Sandalwood
The Scent
Mandarin orange is the first thing the nose registers, bright and slightly bitter, with the berries adding a jammy sweetness that keeps the citrus from feeling thin. Within minutes the fruit starts to fade back and the white flowers step forward. Gardenia arrives first, waxy and rich, followed by tuberose, which brings that creamy, almost narcotic heaviness the flower is known for. Ylang-ylang threads through both, adding a banana-like, custardy edge that softens the tuberose's intensity rather than fighting it. This is where the composition could tip into something heavy or cloying, and it is the surprise of the fragrance: instead of turning syrupy, the florals stay lifted, almost fizzy, because the citrus top never fully disappears. As the heart settles, coconut moves in from the base, and this is the pivot point. The coconut is not suntan-lotion sweet; it reads more like coconut flesh than coconut oil, pairing with the tuberose to create a milky, slightly tropical accord. Musk builds underneath, smoothing every edge, while dry wood and sandalwood give the drydown enough structure to keep it from feeling like a dessert. On skin, the finish lands somewhere between a creamy floral and a soft woody musk, with the sandalwood lasting longest and the coconut only detectable up close. Some noses will find the tuberose dominates from start to finish, while others will swear the coconut and sandalwood take over by the second hour; both readings are fair, and that range is part of what makes it interesting to actually wear rather than read about.
When to Wear
This suits warm-weather evenings, garden parties, and dinners where you want something a little more decorative than a clean musk. It also works for daytime wear in air-conditioned settings during Dhaka's humid months, when a lighter tropical floral feels more wearable than anything heavy or resinous. Pair it with pieces from the Afnan collection if you're building out a rotation of bold, statement scents from the same house.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for tuberose and gardenia over rose or vanilla, and who doesn't mind a fragrance that announces itself a little. It's a good fit for anyone who liked the drama of classic white florals but wants a creamier, less austere version.
If you're drawn to the same collection's masculine counterpart, Lynked Freedom shares the Lynked name and design language while taking a drier, muskier direction. Browse the full Afnan collection at Aromatica for more from the same house.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Afnan built its name on maximalist Arabian powerhouses, but Lynked Forever leans into something softer, a gourmand floral released in 2025 as the feminine half of the brand's Lynked duo. This Eau de Parfum was composed by Jean-Louis Sieuzac, and it reads like a love letter to white flowers dipped in cream rather than another loud oud statement. Aromatica carries the Lynked Forever decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it's an easy way to test a fragrance that leans tropical, milky, and warm rather than sharp or spicy. The name suggests permanence, and the composition backs that up with a base built to linger in memory rather than on skin.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Mandarin Orange, Berries
Heart: Gardenia, Tuberose, Ylang-Ylang
Base: Coconut, Musk, Dry Wood, Sandalwood
The Scent
Mandarin orange is the first thing the nose registers, bright and slightly bitter, with the berries adding a jammy sweetness that keeps the citrus from feeling thin. Within minutes the fruit starts to fade back and the white flowers step forward. Gardenia arrives first, waxy and rich, followed by tuberose, which brings that creamy, almost narcotic heaviness the flower is known for. Ylang-ylang threads through both, adding a banana-like, custardy edge that softens the tuberose's intensity rather than fighting it. This is where the composition could tip into something heavy or cloying, and it is the surprise of the fragrance: instead of turning syrupy, the florals stay lifted, almost fizzy, because the citrus top never fully disappears. As the heart settles, coconut moves in from the base, and this is the pivot point. The coconut is not suntan-lotion sweet; it reads more like coconut flesh than coconut oil, pairing with the tuberose to create a milky, slightly tropical accord. Musk builds underneath, smoothing every edge, while dry wood and sandalwood give the drydown enough structure to keep it from feeling like a dessert. On skin, the finish lands somewhere between a creamy floral and a soft woody musk, with the sandalwood lasting longest and the coconut only detectable up close. Some noses will find the tuberose dominates from start to finish, while others will swear the coconut and sandalwood take over by the second hour; both readings are fair, and that range is part of what makes it interesting to actually wear rather than read about.
When to Wear
This suits warm-weather evenings, garden parties, and dinners where you want something a little more decorative than a clean musk. It also works for daytime wear in air-conditioned settings during Dhaka's humid months, when a lighter tropical floral feels more wearable than anything heavy or resinous. Pair it with pieces from the Afnan collection if you're building out a rotation of bold, statement scents from the same house.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for tuberose and gardenia over rose or vanilla, and who doesn't mind a fragrance that announces itself a little. It's a good fit for anyone who liked the drama of classic white florals but wants a creamier, less austere version.
If you're drawn to the same collection's masculine counterpart, Lynked Freedom shares the Lynked name and design language while taking a drier, muskier direction. Browse the full Afnan collection at Aromatica for more from the same house.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











