Laura Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab
At a glance
Is Laura Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab worth trying?
Laura by Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- earthy, violet, fruity with Earthy Notes, Violet, Strawberry
The first impression
Laura by Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. Laura was launched in 2017. Laura was created by Elizabeth Barrial and Brian Constantine.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Brian Constantine
Brian Constantine is a perfumer for Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, contributing to a wide range of fragrances such as Alana Patel, Alice, Bastet, Believe, Bilquis, Black Hats, Eostre Of The Dawn, and For The Joy Of It. His work often incorporates literary, mythological, and occult references. Constantine's compositions are known for their depth and narrative quality.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Laura Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab
Essence
Laura is the Innocent, a fragrance of strawberries crushed under bare feet and violets tucked into childhood journals. Earthy notes ground its sweetness, like memories tinged with nostalgia. It’s for those who find magic in simplicity.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear sundresses and well-loved overalls, their hair perpetually tousled. Their spaces are filled with wildflowers in mason jars and stacks of dog-eared poetry books. The aesthetic is soft, a bit rumpled, utterly unpretentious.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in kindness as a radical act. The world is harsh, but they choose to meet it with open hands. The powdery sweetness of this scent reflects their unwavering hope.
Relationships
They attract kindred spirits-people who still blush at compliments or collect heart-shaped stones. Romantic partners are drawn to their gentle sincerity. They avoid cynicism, though it sometimes leaves them vulnerable.
Lifestyle
Mornings are for baking berry pies and afternoons for napping in sunbeams. They find joy in small rituals: pressing flowers, writing letters in looping script. Their calendar is marked by seasons, not deadlines.
Shadow
Their optimism can tip into naivety. The earthiness of the fragrance hints at their quiet understanding that not all stories have happy endings, though they’ll still try to rewrite them.
Conclusion
Laura is a sigh of contentment, a reminder that wonder persists if we let it.