
Scandal Le Parfum
Louder, richer, and more unapologetic than its predecessor, Jean Paul Gaultier Scandal Le Parfum is a 2022 flanker of the original Scandal EDP, dialled up to parfum concentration for maximum impact. It keeps the same bold, feminine attitude of the line but pushes deeper into gourmand territory, making it the version you reach for when the evening demands something that refuses to stay quiet. Aromatica carries the Jean Paul Gaultier Scandal Le Parfum decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Jasmine
Heart: Caramel, Salt
Base: Vanilla
The Scent
Warm and almost fleshy from the first breath, jasmine leads here with a richness that signals something heavier is on the way. This is not a delicate, translucent white floral. Within minutes the caramel in the heart starts bleeding through, wrapping around the jasmine rather than replacing it. The combination is the core of this fragrance, and it is genuinely striking. Salted caramel sounds like a cliche at this point, but here the salt is handled with restraint. It does not read as a food ingredient. Instead it adds a slightly mineral, almost skin-like edge that keeps the caramel from tipping into straight confectionery. The jasmine and the caramel push and pull against each other through the mid-section in a way that feels genuinely interesting rather than straightforwardly sweet. There is a tension between the floral and the gourmand that keeps it from reading as a simple dessert scent, and that tension is what makes this phase the most compelling part of the wear. The jasmine here is worth pausing on: it never fully recedes during the heart phase, threading itself through the caramel like a warm, living thing rather than a flat backdrop. The two notes seem to negotiate with each other, the caramel softening the jasmine's sharper edges while the jasmine cuts through any tendency in the caramel toward pure sweetness. As the fragrance settles, the vanilla base begins to assert itself. It is a deep, dark vanilla, closer to a vanilla absolute than a bright synthetic, and it anchors the floral-gourmand combination into something with real weight and warmth. The dry-down softens considerably compared to the opening, becoming creamy and skin-close, the jasmine fading to a quiet backdrop behind the vanilla. It can read aggressively sweet in the opening or softer and more wearable in the dry-down, depending on which phase the nose encounters first. Both readings are fair. This is a fragrance that changes character significantly across the first hour, and the transition from jasmine-led opening through salted caramel heart to dark vanilla base is what gives it its range and staying interest.
When to Wear
Best suited to autumn and winter evenings, whether that means a dinner out or a night event when the temperature drops and you want a scent with real presence. The gourmand weight and jasmine richness make it too heavy for daytime wear or warm weather. Browse the Dates and Nights collection at Aromatica for more fragrances in this territory.
Who Is It For
Someone who already wears the original Scandal Eau de Parfum and wants a more concentrated version will find exactly that here, as will anyone drawn to warm floral-gourmand fragrances who finds most vanilla-based scents too soft and wants something with real floral backbone alongside the sweetness.
If you enjoy the Scandal Eau de Parfum, this is the direct, deeper evolution of that same idea and sits in the same family with noticeably more intensity. Browse the full Jean Paul Gaultier collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Louder, richer, and more unapologetic than its predecessor, Jean Paul Gaultier Scandal Le Parfum is a 2022 flanker of the original Scandal EDP, dialled up to parfum concentration for maximum impact. It keeps the same bold, feminine attitude of the line but pushes deeper into gourmand territory, making it the version you reach for when the evening demands something that refuses to stay quiet. Aromatica carries the Jean Paul Gaultier Scandal Le Parfum decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Jasmine
Heart: Caramel, Salt
Base: Vanilla
The Scent
Warm and almost fleshy from the first breath, jasmine leads here with a richness that signals something heavier is on the way. This is not a delicate, translucent white floral. Within minutes the caramel in the heart starts bleeding through, wrapping around the jasmine rather than replacing it. The combination is the core of this fragrance, and it is genuinely striking. Salted caramel sounds like a cliche at this point, but here the salt is handled with restraint. It does not read as a food ingredient. Instead it adds a slightly mineral, almost skin-like edge that keeps the caramel from tipping into straight confectionery. The jasmine and the caramel push and pull against each other through the mid-section in a way that feels genuinely interesting rather than straightforwardly sweet. There is a tension between the floral and the gourmand that keeps it from reading as a simple dessert scent, and that tension is what makes this phase the most compelling part of the wear. The jasmine here is worth pausing on: it never fully recedes during the heart phase, threading itself through the caramel like a warm, living thing rather than a flat backdrop. The two notes seem to negotiate with each other, the caramel softening the jasmine's sharper edges while the jasmine cuts through any tendency in the caramel toward pure sweetness. As the fragrance settles, the vanilla base begins to assert itself. It is a deep, dark vanilla, closer to a vanilla absolute than a bright synthetic, and it anchors the floral-gourmand combination into something with real weight and warmth. The dry-down softens considerably compared to the opening, becoming creamy and skin-close, the jasmine fading to a quiet backdrop behind the vanilla. It can read aggressively sweet in the opening or softer and more wearable in the dry-down, depending on which phase the nose encounters first. Both readings are fair. This is a fragrance that changes character significantly across the first hour, and the transition from jasmine-led opening through salted caramel heart to dark vanilla base is what gives it its range and staying interest.
When to Wear
Best suited to autumn and winter evenings, whether that means a dinner out or a night event when the temperature drops and you want a scent with real presence. The gourmand weight and jasmine richness make it too heavy for daytime wear or warm weather. Browse the Dates and Nights collection at Aromatica for more fragrances in this territory.
Who Is It For
Someone who already wears the original Scandal Eau de Parfum and wants a more concentrated version will find exactly that here, as will anyone drawn to warm floral-gourmand fragrances who finds most vanilla-based scents too soft and wants something with real floral backbone alongside the sweetness.
If you enjoy the Scandal Eau de Parfum, this is the direct, deeper evolution of that same idea and sits in the same family with noticeably more intensity. Browse the full Jean Paul Gaultier collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.










