• THE PERFUME

    Top Notes

    Lime, Lemon, Grapefruit, Orange, Bergamot

    On skin, these notes feel fresh, clean, and radiant. They give a sparkling first impression that feels uplifting and energizing. Citrus on skin tends to feel airy and luminous rather than sharp.

    This stage is vibrant and refreshing.

    Heart Notes

    Rose, Jasmine, Juniper, Cinnamon

    As the citrus softens, the florals bloom. Rose and jasmine add elegance and softness. Juniper brings a subtle crispness, while cinnamon adds a gentle warmth.

    On skin, this stage feels feminine, smooth, and slightly sensual without being overpowering.

    This is the personality of the fragrance.

    Base Notes

    Vanilla, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Amber, Vetiver

    These notes settle into the skin and linger the longest. They feel creamy, warm, and grounded. Vanilla adds softness, sandalwood adds smooth depth, patchouli and vetiver add richness, and amber gives a golden warmth.

    The perfume oil becomes softer over time, blending naturally with your body chemistry.

  • The Candle

    A Room-Filling Atmosphere

    The candle contains the same fragrance pyramid, but it performs differently because heat disperses scent into the air.

    Top Notes

    Lime, Lemon, Grapefruit, Orange, Bergamot

    When first lit, the citrus notes immediately brighten the room. They feel crisp, clean, and energizing. In a candle, citrus feels more noticeable and expansive than on skin.

    It creates a fresh, welcoming atmosphere.

    Heart Notes

    Rose, Jasmine, Juniper, Cinnamon

    As the candle burns, the florals and spice become more present in the space. Rose and jasmine add softness and elegance to the air, while cinnamon brings warmth.

    In a room, these notes feel comforting and inviting.

    Base Notes

    Vanilla, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Amber, Vetiver

    As the candle continues to burn, the base notes deepen the atmosphere. These notes feel cozy, smooth, and slightly sensual.

    After the flame is out, these are the notes that linger gently in the space.

  • How to Choose Your Signature Scent

    Choosing a fragrance isn’t about guessing. It’s about understanding what naturally draws you in.

    Here’s how to find the one that feels like you.

    Step 1: Pay Attention to What You Already Love

    Ask yourself:

    Do I love fresh, clean, spa like scents?

    Do I love soft florals and romantic notes?

    Do I love warm, cozy, slightly sensual fragrances?

    The notes you’re naturally drawn to in candles, body care, or even home products are clues to your scent personality.

    Step 2: Understand the Fragrance Pyramid

    Every fragrance unfolds in three stages:

    Top Notes
    These are the first impressions. Bright, fresh, uplifting.
    If you love citrus and airy scents, you are drawn to strong top notes.

    Heart Notes
    This is the personality of the scent. Floral, soft, sometimes lightly spiced.
    If you love rose, jasmine, or feminine blends, heart notes matter most to you.

    Base Notes
    These are the lasting memories. Warm, smooth, sensual.
    If you love vanilla, amber, sandalwood, or deeper scents, you are responding to base notes.

    Step 3: Decide How You Want to Feel

    Fragrance is emotional.

    • Fresh citrus feels energizing and clean.
    • Florals feel elegant and romantic.
    • Warm woods and vanilla feel comforting and confident.

    Choose a scent based on the mood you want to create, not just what smells good in the moment.

    Step 4: Consider Where You’ll Wear It

    For everyday wear

    • Balanced scents with soft florals and warm base notes feel effortless and versatile.

    For evenings or special occasions

    • Deeper base notes like amber, patchouli, and sandalwood create a lasting impression.

    For home ambiance

    • Candles with citrus scents and warm bases create a welcoming yet luxurious space.

    Step 5: Let It Settle

    If you’re choosing a perfume oil, allow it to sit on your skin for a few minutes. The true character reveals itself after the top notes soften.

    If you’re choosing a candle, allow it to burn long enough for the wax pool to form. The scent will deepen as it warms.

    A Final Note

    Your signature scent should feel like an extension of you.

    • It should feel effortless.
    • Confident.
    • Memorable.

    Trust your instincts. The scent that makes you pause is usually the one.