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Shiyaaka Snow

Khadlaj built its name on bold, widely liked Arabian fragrances, and Shiyaaka Snow, released in 2025 as an Eau de Parfum, takes that house style somewhere cooler and cleaner. It opens on citrus and closes on something warmer and woodier, a deliberate contrast that gives it its name. Aromatica carries the Shiyaaka Snow decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can find out for yourself whether that contrast works on your skin before deciding how much of it you want around.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Bergamot, Mandarin

Heart: Pink Pepper, Nutmeg, Neroli

Base: Cardamom, Vetiver

The Scent

Mandarin registers first, bright and a little sweet, with bergamot trailing right behind it to sharpen the edges. There is a citrus snap here that feels closer to fresh peel than to bottled juice. Within minutes pink pepper pushes in, adding a dry, tingling friction that keeps the citrus from turning soft or generic. Neroli follows, and this is where the fragrance earns its name: the flower brings a cool, almost powdery-white quality that reads like a light dusting of frost over the fruit. Nutmeg shows up alongside it, warm and faintly baked, and the two sit in genuine tension rather than blending into mush. That push and pull between icy neroli and spiced nutmeg is the most interesting stretch of the wear. Bergamot lingers longer than most citrus openings manage, threading its slightly bitter edge through the pink pepper so the transition never feels abrupt. As the first hour passes, the citrus fades and cardamom takes over the middle ground, green, peppery, and slightly medicinal in the way good cardamom always is. The nutmeg from the heart seems to hand off directly to cardamom underneath it, so the spice thread never actually breaks, it changes register from warm-sweet to green-sharp. Vetiver arrives last and grounds everything, turning what started as a sparkling top into a drier, earthier finish. Traces of that frosted neroli quality can still be caught underneath the vetiver on close inspection, a faint echo of the cold opening buried in the warmer base. The dry-down reads woody and spiced rather than fresh, a genuine shift in direction rather than a fade-out. People who expect a straightforward citrus scent from the opening minutes are sometimes caught off guard by how far it travels toward warm and grounded by the end, and that range is exactly the point.

When to Wear

This one suits transitional weather, think early spring mornings or cool autumn evenings where a straight citrus would feel thin. It works well for office days, casual dinners, and any setting where you want something that reads fresh at first glance and settles into something more substantial. If you like exploring what else Khadlaj offers in this register, the Khadlaj collection at Aromatica is worth a browse.

Who Is It For

Someone who reaches for citrus colognes but gets bored of them fast will appreciate the added spice and woody weight here. It also fits a wearer who likes a scent that changes character rather than sitting still on the skin all day.

If you enjoy Shiyaaka Blue, it comes from the same line and makes for an easy comparison of how Khadlaj plays with the Shiyaaka name. Browse the full Khadlaj collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

Khadlaj built its name on bold, widely liked Arabian fragrances, and Shiyaaka Snow, released in 2025 as an Eau de Parfum, takes that house style somewhere cooler and cleaner. It opens on citrus and closes on something warmer and woodier, a deliberate contrast that gives it its name. Aromatica carries the Shiyaaka Snow decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can find out for yourself whether that contrast works on your skin before deciding how much of it you want around.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Bergamot, Mandarin

Heart: Pink Pepper, Nutmeg, Neroli

Base: Cardamom, Vetiver

The Scent

Mandarin registers first, bright and a little sweet, with bergamot trailing right behind it to sharpen the edges. There is a citrus snap here that feels closer to fresh peel than to bottled juice. Within minutes pink pepper pushes in, adding a dry, tingling friction that keeps the citrus from turning soft or generic. Neroli follows, and this is where the fragrance earns its name: the flower brings a cool, almost powdery-white quality that reads like a light dusting of frost over the fruit. Nutmeg shows up alongside it, warm and faintly baked, and the two sit in genuine tension rather than blending into mush. That push and pull between icy neroli and spiced nutmeg is the most interesting stretch of the wear. Bergamot lingers longer than most citrus openings manage, threading its slightly bitter edge through the pink pepper so the transition never feels abrupt. As the first hour passes, the citrus fades and cardamom takes over the middle ground, green, peppery, and slightly medicinal in the way good cardamom always is. The nutmeg from the heart seems to hand off directly to cardamom underneath it, so the spice thread never actually breaks, it changes register from warm-sweet to green-sharp. Vetiver arrives last and grounds everything, turning what started as a sparkling top into a drier, earthier finish. Traces of that frosted neroli quality can still be caught underneath the vetiver on close inspection, a faint echo of the cold opening buried in the warmer base. The dry-down reads woody and spiced rather than fresh, a genuine shift in direction rather than a fade-out. People who expect a straightforward citrus scent from the opening minutes are sometimes caught off guard by how far it travels toward warm and grounded by the end, and that range is exactly the point.

When to Wear

This one suits transitional weather, think early spring mornings or cool autumn evenings where a straight citrus would feel thin. It works well for office days, casual dinners, and any setting where you want something that reads fresh at first glance and settles into something more substantial. If you like exploring what else Khadlaj offers in this register, the Khadlaj collection at Aromatica is worth a browse.

Who Is It For

Someone who reaches for citrus colognes but gets bored of them fast will appreciate the added spice and woody weight here. It also fits a wearer who likes a scent that changes character rather than sitting still on the skin all day.

If you enjoy Shiyaaka Blue, it comes from the same line and makes for an easy comparison of how Khadlaj plays with the Shiyaaka name. Browse the full Khadlaj collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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