Haru Aman

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2021

At a glance

Is Haru Aman worth trying?

Haru by Aman is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
fruity, powdery, musky with Apricot, Green Tea, Musk

The first impression

Haru by Aman is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men. Haru was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Jacques Chabert. Top note is Apricot; middle note is Green Tea; base note is Musk.

What shapes the scent

fruity 100%
powdery 85%
musky 70%
lactonic 60%
sweet 50%
green 40%
animalic 35%

The perfumer behind it

Jacques Chabert

Jacques Chabert

Jacques Chabert is a perfumer known for his work with Aman and Molton Brown. For Aman, he created Alta, Ayom, Haru, Sei, Umbr, Vayu, and Zuac, each reflecting the brand's serene and natural ethos. He also composed Jubilant Pine & Patchouli for Molton Brown, a fragrance that balances woody and aromatic notes.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Apricot Apricot

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Green Tea Green Tea

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Musk Musk

The mood it creates

The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Haru Aman

Essence

Haru Aman embodies the Innocent archetype, a scent that captures the purity and simplicity of spring's first bloom. The apricot's sun-kissed sweetness and green tea's clean serenity evoke a childlike wonder, untouched by cynicism. Musk lingers like a whisper of trust in the world's inherent goodness.

They are the one who finds joy in dew on petals, who believes in kindness as a default language. This fragrance is their anthem - uncomplicated, hopeful, and radiant with the quiet confidence of those who move through life with gentle grace.

Style & Aesthetic

Their wardrobe is airy linen and unbleached cotton, clothes that feel like sunlight. They favor minimalist ceramics in pale glazes, rooms with wide windows where curtains flutter. Every object they choose carries intention - a single wildflower in a bud vase, a well-loved book with dog-eared pages on gratitude.

Aesthetic isn't curated but lived; their beauty is in absence of pretense. Even their laughter is light, like apricot blossoms scattering in the wind. The musk in Haru Aman grounds them, a quiet reminder that innocence isn't naivety but chosen softness.

Philosophy & Values

They believe the world renews itself daily if we pause to witness it. Green tea's meditative quality mirrors their practice of finding sacredness in steeping leaves, in watching steam curl toward the sky. Each sip is a prayer for presence.

Their values are clear as spring water: authenticity over artifice, compassion over cleverness. They'll argue fiercely for kindness but never raise their voice. The apricot's fleeting season teaches them to cherish ephemeral beauty without clinging.

Relationships

They attract others like sunlight draws seedlings - gently, inevitably. Friends confide in them because they listen without agenda, offering tea and silence that feels like absolution. Romantic partners are disarmed by their lack of games; love is given freely, like fallen petals.

Yet they guard their heart's green places carefully. Musk's animalic whisper hints at boundaries woven from spider silk - nearly invisible but stronger than steel when needed. Their trust, once broken, takes seasons to regrow.

Lifestyle

Mornings begin with stretching toward the sun like the apricot tree in their garden. They keep a journal of small wonders: the exact green of new leaves, the way light pools in their teacup. Work is chosen for meaning over prestige, often involving growing or healing.

Evenings find them reading under one lamp, shadows pooling around them like the musk in Haru's drydown. They sleep deeply, unafraid of dreams. Rainy days are for baking with fruit from the farmer's market, filling their home with warmth.

Shadow

Their greatest risk is avoiding life's necessary thorns. The apricot's sweetness can cloy if unbalance by green tea's astringency. When hurt, they retreat into naivety's fortress, mistaking willful ignorance for peace.

Musk's animalic edge warns: innocence must mature or rot. They must learn that tea grows bitter when oversteeped, that even the kindest garden needs pruning shears.

Conclusion

Haru Aman is the scent of morning light through young leaves, of trusting that goodness roots deeply enough to weather storms. The Innocent wears it as both armor and offering - proof that softness survives in a hard world, one apricot blossom at a time.