Desert Flower reimagines Yara as a sweet-tooth, alcohol-free perfume oil you can wear close to the skin all day.
A gourmand that smells like the best part of the night: dessert.

How It Unfolds
Top: Orchid turns exotic and creamy. Tangerine zips sweet and zesty. Heliotrope powders almond-soft.
Heart: Jasmine blooms heady and white-floral. Plus Gourmand Accord and Tropical Fruits.
Dry-down: Vanilla melts sweet and custardy. Musk hums soft and skin-warm. Sandalwood turns creamy and smooth. With Tonka Bean.
Getting the Most From Your Oil
Apply straight after a shower while skin is still slightly damp; oil grabs onto hydrated skin and projects longer. A swipe through the hair or on a scarf extends the trail even further.
Oil vs. the Designer Bottle
Think of it as the scent you love, minus the things you don’t: no alcohol sting, no three-figure price tag, no tiny bottle that runs dry in a month. Just the fragrance, concentrated and built to last.
A Quick Word on Fruity-Floral Gourmand Scents
Gourmand fragrances borrow from the dessert table — vanilla, sugar, caramel and toasted notes that smell good enough to eat. The best ones stay warm and skin-like instead of tipping into syrup, and the oil format keeps that sweetness intimate rather than loud.
Why It Works
The magic of a good gourmand is that it smells expensive, not like candy. This one keeps the sugar in check and lets the warmth do the talking.
Because it’s an impression of Yara — not the designer bottle — you get the warm, sweet gourmand character you love at a fraction of the price, with none of the alcohol burn.
When To Wear It
Cool weather is its home turf: crisp autumn days and long winter nights. A natural fit for her, and honestly great on anyone who reaches for it. Layer it on pulse points and let the sweetness bloom.
The Quick Facts
- Inspired by: Yara
- Scent family: Fruity-Floral Gourmand
- Best for: women's, Spring, Fall
- Format: Alcohol-free perfume oil — 0.33 oz rollerball up to bulk sizes
Great fragrance shouldn’t cost a fortune. Desert Flower proves it, one dab at a time.
