Essential Parfums began with a modest proposal: to hire senior and celebrated perfumers to create scents and give them free rein. Then present these perfumes straight to the consumer at an accessible price point. They do this by cutting out the middleman, expensive advertising campaigns, and fancy bottles. All the money is put into the scent itself and savings make these perfumes an affordable luxury. After trying all the scents in the discovery set I can agree that they did an excellent job at delivering quality at a very affordable price, 75 Euro for 100 ml, a true bargain in today's market.
I've been dabbling in Instagram posts, and I took this discovery kit with me on a trip to Krakow in autumn. I had a lot of fun exploring each scent, describing them in a few words rather than a wordy review, then finding scenes around town to superimpose with the scent descriptions, thus making my exploration of Essential Parfums and Krakow a joint discovery. I am going to review the line here and use some of the photos I posted. I will start with my favorites from the line.
Bois Impérial by Quentin Bisch
An opening of thai basil, peppercorn, and grapefruit give an unexpected sparkly and bright opening to this woody perfume. Vetiver and cedar wood enhance the aromatics and make this refreshing and very sniffable. Eventually it deepens with akigalawood, which is an uncycled patchouli. This lends a spicy and earthy aspect and translates to a beautiful piece of ancient wood, burnished and polished to a shiny hue. Below is one of the slides I posted to help describe this fragrance. It's a favorite, not just with me but reviewers in general!
Orange X Santal by Natalie Gracia-Cetto
This starts with the smell of a bright pithy orange; skin, juice, and all. Then fairly soon creamy sandalwood smooths everything out. This is simple, fun, easy-to-wear and a great summer scent!
A musk is a musk is a musk, unless that is, it's in the hands of a master perfumer like Calice Becker. These fragrances are all created by different perfumers who worked independently, but it's surprising how many of them started their scents with unusual aromatics. This one opens with notes of red ginger and spicy lavender. It smells warm, like skin. Musk and sandalwood form the base. I like this scent a lot, but it doesn't have great longevity on my skin. The good news is these perfumes are reasonably priced so repeated spraying is not unreasonable!
3 comments :
I saw when you posted on IG, but since I’m not a big fan of letters over pictures, I wasn’t paying too much attention. But now, back to the comfortable for me format, I feel curious enough to look for the discovery set.
Have you seen their bottles in RL? I get worried when brands start talking about not spending money on marketing and packaging: who are they comparing themselves to? Dior and Chanel? Because most of niche houses do not spend much on marketing. And a few do super-presentations for their perfumes. The rest are quite modest with their bottles without pointing that out. That makes me wonder, how frugal this brand is with their packaging.
But scents sound interesting - thank you for the nudge: I don’t think I would have noticed them otherwise.
Nice writing. Made me curious. Unfortunately out of stock. Nice to connect. Sending peace.
Hi Alan, Thanks for reading! I appreciate it!
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