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Qaed Al Fursan (White)

What It Is

  • Product Name: Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited White / Qaed Al Fursan White Edition by Lattafa

  • Size: commonly 90 ml Eau de Parfum.

  • Marketed as a unisex fragrance. 


Scent Notes & Profile

Here are its olfactory stages and character based on retailer data and user reports:

Stage Notes Description & Feel
Top / Opening Bergamot, Apple, Berries (or wild/currant berries), Black Birch.  Fresh and fruity start. There's a burst of bright citrus (bergamot), crisp apple, juicy berries. Some descriptions mention a “white” crispness or clean fruitiness. Black birch adds a somewhat sharp/wooded edge.
Heart / Middle Jasmine, Patchouli, Rose, “Fresh Wood” / Floral & Woody shades Moves into florals (rose, jasmine), with woody/floral woods giving structure. The fruit gives way, and the florals soften, balancing the sharper opening.
Base / Dry‑down Gray Amber, Vanilla, Oakmoss, Rich Musk.  Warmer, smoother. Vanilla and musk give sweetness & softness. Oakmoss / amber add depth and a more resinous or somewhat classic “green‑earthy” woodiness.

Character & Vibe

  • General Style: Fruity‑floral woody oriental / gourmand in lighter form. It has sweetness from fruits and vanilla, but balanced by woods and moss so it doesn’t become purely dessert. 

  • “White” Edition Vibe: The “white” or “unlimited” label seems to emphasize a cleaner, brighter, softer side of the scent — fruit + woods + vanilla + musk in a way that feels more “summer / day‑wearable” compared to heavier oriental perfumes.

  • Some users detect a “coconut” or creamy tropical feel (especially in the white/unlimited variant). Fragrantica describes it as fruity gourmand with coconut, pineapple, etc. 


Performance & Wearability

  • Longevity: Mixed reviews. Many say it lasts several hours; more pronounced on clothes than skin. 

  • Projection / Sillage: Strong initial projection (due to fruity/floral top & mid). Then as it dries down, it becomes more moderate, closer to skin in many cases.

  • Best Settings / Season: Often reported to suit warmer weather or daytime wear because of its fruitiness and brightness. Also works for casual evening. For some, the sweetness becomes more noticeable in hotter/humid weather. 


Pros & Things to Watch Out

What people generally like:

  • Nice balance between fruit + woods + sweetness; it’s more “wearable” than many heavier Middle Eastern orientals.

  • Gives a tropical / creamy touch without going full dessert – thanks to woods, musk, and oakmoss.

  • Good value: many buyers feel it's a good bang for the buck given its character. 

What some don’t like:

  • Sweetness / gourmand elements may be too much for those who prefer clean or understated scents.

  • Sometimes the opening is described as synthetic / too sharp, or heavily “coconut sunscreen / lotion”‑like. Some people don’t like that vibe. 

  • The white edition may not last as long on skin for some users, particularly in warm weather. 

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