Lamar

by Kajal
Fruity-floral abundance
Edible
Floral
Fruity
Notesamberapplebulgarian rosecardamomcashmere woodcorianderjasminemagnoliamuskpineapplepink pepperroseturkish rosevanilla
Tags #beast #sexy #sweet
Style unisex

In Arabic, Lamar means “liquid gold”, the legendary potion long sought by alchemists in search of immortality. This generous fruity-floral embraces the eternity of living in the moment. In creating Lamar, perfumer Mark Buxton said, “My inspiration was to create a rich, natural, warm, long lasting fragrance, by using high quality natural products. This gives a feeling of walking through a bed of roses or a jasmine field – very feminine and sensual.” Lamar opens with a festival of berries, apple and pineapple. The heart notes glow with jasmine sambac, Turkish rose, Bulgarian rose and magnolia. Vanilla, musk and amber supply the softest landing.

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Vibe check

Lamar suits close, confident settings where its fruity sweetness and floral warmth can unfold without feeling shy. It projects a plush, sensual presence that reads best at conversational distance, wrapping the wearer in a golden haze rather than a sharp trail.

How to wear

Best in mild to cool weather, Lamar wears well in autumn, spring evenings and air-conditioned interiors where its sweetness stays smooth. Apply moderately: two to four sprays are enough to let the fruity top and floral heart bloom before the vanilla-amber base settles into a warm, lasting aura.

Who it’s for

For those who like sweet amber florals with a lush, edible edge, especially if they enjoy rose, jasmine and vanilla wrapped in fruity brightness. It will appeal to wearers who want a sensual, noticeable fragrance with softness underneath the richness.

Release year

2020

The nose

Mark Buxton is a British perfumer known for bold, modern compositions with strong contrast, polished structure and a talent for making niche fragrances feel immediately vivid. His work spans major houses and independent projects, and he is often associated with expressive, high-impact scents that balance clarity with richness. For Lamar, Buxton aimed for a rich, natural, warm fragrance built from high-quality materials, with the impression of walking through roses or a jasmine field. That signature mix of sensual floral volume and clean architectural control fits his style well: generous, but never loose, and designed to linger with authority.

Kajal’s story

Kajal Perfumes blends Middle Eastern and Indian references with a contemporary niche sensibility, pairing geometric bottle design and a sense of ritual with a focus on quality materials and refined craftsmanship. The house’s identity is rooted in beauty, humility and cultural symbolism, translated into fragrances that feel polished, expressive and globally minded.

Lamar’s concept

Lamar launched in 2020 as an amber floral inspired by the idea of liquid gold and the radiance of a golden sunset. The name points to abundance and timelessness, while the composition was shaped to feel warm, luminous and sensual, with a fruity-floral opening that melts into a soft ambered finish.

Extra info

Lamar means “liquid gold” in Arabic, and the fragrance was conceived around that luminous idea. It is one of Kajal’s best-known releases and has inspired later flankers, including Lamar Caviar and Lamar Noir.

All about this fragrance

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Notesamberapplebulgarian rosecardamomcashmere woodcorianderjasminemagnoliamuskpineapplepink pepperroseturkish rosevanilla
Tags #beast #sexy #sweet
Style unisex

In Arabic, Lamar means “liquid gold”, the legendary potion long sought by alchemists in search of immortality. This generous fruity-floral embraces the eternity of living in the moment. In creating Lamar, perfumer Mark Buxton said, “My inspiration was to create a rich, natural, warm, long lasting fragrance, by using high quality natural products. This gives a feeling of walking through a bed of roses or a jasmine field – very feminine and sensual.” Lamar opens with a festival of berries, apple and pineapple. The heart notes glow with jasmine sambac, Turkish rose, Bulgarian rose and magnolia. Vanilla, musk and amber supply the softest landing.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

Lamar suits close, confident settings where its fruity sweetness and floral warmth can unfold without feeling shy. It projects a plush, sensual presence that reads best at conversational distance, wrapping the wearer in a golden haze rather than a sharp trail.

How to wear

Best in mild to cool weather, Lamar wears well in autumn, spring evenings and air-conditioned interiors where its sweetness stays smooth. Apply moderately: two to four sprays are enough to let the fruity top and floral heart bloom before the vanilla-amber base settles into a warm, lasting aura.

Who it’s for

For those who like sweet amber florals with a lush, edible edge, especially if they enjoy rose, jasmine and vanilla wrapped in fruity brightness. It will appeal to wearers who want a sensual, noticeable fragrance with softness underneath the richness.

Release year

2020

The nose

Mark Buxton is a British perfumer known for bold, modern compositions with strong contrast, polished structure and a talent for making niche fragrances feel immediately vivid. His work spans major houses and independent projects, and he is often associated with expressive, high-impact scents that balance clarity with richness. For Lamar, Buxton aimed for a rich, natural, warm fragrance built from high-quality materials, with the impression of walking through roses or a jasmine field. That signature mix of sensual floral volume and clean architectural control fits his style well: generous, but never loose, and designed to linger with authority.

Kajal’s story

Kajal Perfumes blends Middle Eastern and Indian references with a contemporary niche sensibility, pairing geometric bottle design and a sense of ritual with a focus on quality materials and refined craftsmanship. The house’s identity is rooted in beauty, humility and cultural symbolism, translated into fragrances that feel polished, expressive and globally minded.

Lamar’s concept

Lamar launched in 2020 as an amber floral inspired by the idea of liquid gold and the radiance of a golden sunset. The name points to abundance and timelessness, while the composition was shaped to feel warm, luminous and sensual, with a fruity-floral opening that melts into a soft ambered finish.

Extra info

Lamar means “liquid gold” in Arabic, and the fragrance was conceived around that luminous idea. It is one of Kajal’s best-known releases and has inspired later flankers, including Lamar Caviar and Lamar Noir.

All about this fragrance

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