Narcissus Cb I Hate Perfume
At a glance
Is Narcissus Cb I Hate Perfume worth trying?
Narcissus by CB I Hate Perfume is a Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- yellow floral, green, aromatic with Narcissus
The first impression
Narcissus by CB I Hate Perfume is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Narcissus was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Christopher Brosius.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Christopher Brosius
Christopher Brosius is an American perfumer and founder of CB I Hate Perfume, known for his unconventional, narrative-driven scents. His portfolio includes fragrances like 2nd Cumming, At the Beach 1966, and Beautiful Launderette, which evoke specific memories and atmospheres. He also created Cumming for actor Alan Cumming, blending personal storytelling with olfactory art.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Narcissus Cb I Hate Perfume
Essence
The Mystic archetype embodies introspection and a deep connection to nature's ephemeral beauty. Narcissus Cb I Hate Perfume captures this essence with its singular focus on the narcissus flower, a symbol of self-reflection and renewal. The green aromatic undertones evoke a meditative quality, as if the wearer is communing with the quiet wisdom of spring.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor minimalist, organic textures-linen tunics, unbleached cotton, and hand-thrown pottery glazes. Their aesthetic is rooted in wabi-sabi, where imperfection holds its own poetry. The fragrance's yellow floral brightness mirrors their love for sunlight filtering through leaves.
Philosophy & Values
They believe truth is found in solitude and the cyclical rhythms of the natural world. The narcissus's brief bloom teaches them to cherish transient moments. Their values align with slow living and ecological harmony, rejecting excess in favor of purity.
Relationships
They form deep but infrequent connections, preferring the company of kindred spirits who understand silence as language. Romantic partners are drawn to their enigmatic presence, though they may struggle with emotional availability.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin with tea ceremonies or forest walks. They keep journals filled with pressed flowers and haiku. The moderate sillage of the fragrance reflects their preference for subtlety-never imposing, always noticed by those attuned to nuance.
Shadow
Their introspection can tip into isolation, and like the narcissus myth, they risk becoming trapped in their own reflection. The green sharpness in the scent hints at this tension between connection and retreat.
Conclusion
Narcissus Cb I Hate Perfume is a liquid meditation for the Mystic-a reminder that beauty blooms fleetingly, and wisdom lies in witnessing it without grasping.