Jasmine All Good Scents
At a glance
Is Jasmine All Good Scents worth trying?
Jasmine by All Good Scents is a Floral fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, sweet, amber with Cinnamon, Peach, Mandarin Orange
The first impression
Jasmine by All Good Scents is a Floral fragrance for women. Jasmine was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Rajiv Sheth. Top notes are Cinnamon, Peach, Mandarin Orange and Cloves; middle notes are Jasmine, Orange Blossom and Tuberose; base notes are Vanilla, Amber, Tolu Balsam and Sweet Notes.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Rajiv Sheth
Rajiv Sheth is a perfumer who has developed a range of fragrances for All Good Scents, including Alive, Arise, Chic, Cool, Evoke, Flirty, Free, and Jasmine. His work covers a variety of styles from fresh and floral to warm and inviting. He is known for creating approachable, everyday scents with broad appeal.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Jasmine All Good Scents
Essence
Jasmine by All Good Scents embodies the Lover archetype, a celebration of sensuality in its most unapologetic form. The heady white florals and vanilla base evoke a figure who worships at the altar of touch, taste, and scent. They believe pleasure is a language, and they speak it fluently, with the cinnamon and peach notes adding a playful, teasing cadence.
Style & Aesthetic
They drape themselves in silks that whisper when they move, favoring deep jewel tones that mirror the fragrance’s amber base. Their bedroom is a temple of indulgence-strewn with velvet pillows, scattered candles, and a single sprig of tuberose in a slender vase. The orange blossom note hints at a sunnier side, a love for picnics in overgrown gardens.
Philosophy & Values
They reject the notion that depth and delight are mutually exclusive. The cloves and tolu balsam lend a spicy complexity to their worldview-they crave intensity but despise cruelty. To them, beauty is a moral imperative, and they cultivate it with the care of a perfumer blending absolutes.
Relationships
They love fiercely and often, though rarely lightly. Romantic partners are intoxicated by their ability to make every glance feel like a secret. Friends adore them for their generosity, their knack for knowing exactly which scent or song will lift a mood.
Lifestyle
Their days are punctuated by rituals: massaging oil into their skin, savoring dark chocolate with fleur de sel, arranging flowers with deliberate asymmetry. The mandarin orange top note reflects their belief that even mundane acts should spark joy.
Shadow
Their appetite for beauty can tip into hedonism, a refusal to engage with anything that doesn’t dazzle. The sweet notes mask a fear of emptiness, a terror of being left alone with the unadorned self.
Conclusion
Jasmine is the Lover’s anthem-a reminder that desire, in its purest form, is a kind of reverence. Like the fragrance, they leave an impression that lingers long after the last note fades.