Ozone Aaron Terence Hughes

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020

At a glance

Is Ozone Aaron Terence Hughes worth trying?

Ozone by Aaron Terence Hughes is a Citrus fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Summer
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
coconut, green, citrus with Lime, Ozonic notes, Coconut

The first impression

Ozone by Aaron Terence Hughes is a Citrus fragrance for women and men. Ozone was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Aaron Terence Hughes. Top notes are Lime and Ozonic notes; middle notes are Coconut, Peppermint and Cappuccino; base notes are Skin, Ambergris, Driftwood and Patchouli.

What shapes the scent

coconut 100%
green 85%
citrus 70%
ozonic 60%
aromatic 50%
sweet 40%
fresh spicy 35%
woody 30%
amber 25%
lactonic 20%

The perfumer behind it

Aaron Terence Hughes

Aaron Terence Hughes

Aaron Terence Hughes is a British perfumer known for his bold, independent approach and his own eponymous brand. His creative signature centers on intense, often provocative compositions that blend gourmand, woody, and animalic notes with striking contrasts. Notable creations from our catalog include the smoky leather of Ath X Fm Smoulder, the dark floral depth of Athena, and the raw, unapologetic character of Filth and Filth Xxl.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Lime Lime
Ozonic notes Ozonic notes

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Coconut Coconut
Peppermint Peppermint
Cappuccino Cappuccino

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Skin Skin
Ambergris Ambergris
Driftwood Driftwood
Patchouli Patchouli

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Ozone Aaron Terence Hughes

Essence

Ozone embodies the Explorer archetype, a scent for those who chase horizons and crave the unexpected. The lime and ozonic top notes evoke crisp sea breezes, while coconut and peppermint suggest tropical shores and icy mountain streams. This duality mirrors the Explorer's restless spirit, always seeking new landscapes.

The base of driftwood and ambergris grounds the fragrance in earthy mystery, hinting at treasures washed ashore. Like the Explorer, Ozone is both fresh and profound, a fleeting encounter with the unknown that lingers just long enough to tantalize.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor minimalist, functional clothing-linen shirts, waterproof boots, sunglasses that hide wanderlust. Their aesthetic is modern nomad: a backpack with well-worn straps, a journal filled with sketches of coastlines. The coconut and cappuccino notes reflect their love for roadside cafes in foreign towns.

Their spaces are airy, with maps pinned to walls and seashells on windowsills. The peppermint’s coolness suggests a preference for uncluttered environments, where every object has a story from some distant place.

Philosophy & Values

Freedom is their creed. They believe in the transformative power of movement, the way a change of scenery can rewrite a soul. The ozonic notes speak to their love of open skies, while the skin accord hints at a desire to leave no trace but memory.

They value curiosity over comfort, though the ambergris whispers a quiet longing for home-somewhere they’ll return to, but not yet. For now, the horizon calls louder.

Relationships

They attract fellow travelers and lose others to distance. Romantic partners are temporary anchors, cherished but never chained. The coconut’s sweetness suggests warmth in fleeting connections, while the driftwood’s roughness warns of emotional callouses formed by goodbyes.

Friends know them through postcards and sudden late-night calls from different time zones. They’re the one who disappears for months, then reappears with a bottle of local liquor and a sunburn.

Lifestyle

Their days are unscripted. A morning might find them swimming in a cenote or haggling in a market, the lime’s zest fueling their spontaneity. The cappuccino note hints at caffeine-fueled bus rides through winding roads.

They work remotely or in bursts-photography, freelance writing, teaching English. Stability is a cage, but the patchouli in the base suggests they’re slowly learning to carry roots within themselves.

Shadow

Their restlessness can become avoidance. The peppermint’s chill sometimes numbs deeper connections, and the ozonic transparency risks emotional evaporation. They may forget that not all treasures are found-some are built over time.

When the driftwood cracks, it reveals a fear of stillness, as if stopping means disappearing like sea foam on sand.

Conclusion

Ozone is the scent of salt on skin after a storm, of footprints washed away by tides. It captures the Explorer’s paradox: the thrill of departure and the ache of impermanence. Wear it when you need to remember that the journey, not the destination, is the point.