No Faith In Love Edgardio Chilini
At a glance
Is No Faith In Love Edgardio Chilini worth trying?
No Faith In Love by Edgardio Chilini is a Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- floral, white floral, green with Black Currant, Bitter Orange, Pink Pepper
The first impression
No Faith In Love by Edgardio Chilini is a Floral fragrance for women and men. No Faith In Love was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Sergey Karov. Top notes are Black Currant, Bitter Orange, Pink Pepper, Green Grass, White Honey, Green Tea, Peach and Pear; middle notes are African Orange Flower, Lily of the Valley, Egyptian Jasmine, Spanish Jasmine, Himalayan Poppy, Indian Jasmine, Jasmine Sambac, Green Lilac, Taif Rose, Gardenia, Galbanum, Magnolia, Jasmine, Mimosa, Neroli, Peony, Broom, Rose and Wild Lavender; base notes are French labdanum, Virginia Cedar, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Ambrette, Vanilla, Benzoin, Styrax and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Sergey Karov
Sergey Karov is a perfumer behind many Edgardio Chilini fragrances, such as 50 Shades Of You, Adequate, and Amber Rouge. His portfolio includes a variety of styles, from fruity scents like Apple Sorbet to more complex blends like Aventure. Karov's creations are noted for their modern and versatile character.
Notes pyramid
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of No Faith In Love Edgardio Chilini
Essence
The Mystic archetype embodies a search for deeper meaning beyond the tangible, drawn to the liminal spaces between reality and reverie. No Faith In Love mirrors this with its ethereal floral bouquet layered over green freshness and honeyed warmth. The fragrance's complexity-jasmine sambac, galbanum, and labdanum-creates a veil of mystery, as if hinting at truths just beyond grasp.
This scent speaks to those who question surface-level connections, preferring instead the poetry of ambiguity. Its interplay of bitter orange and white honey suggests a duality: sweetness tempered by skepticism, beauty shadowed by introspection.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor flowing silhouettes in muted tones-dusty rose, sage green, ivory-with occasional flashes of metallic sheen. Their wardrobe balances structure and softness, much like the fragrance's contrast of crisp green tea against powdery mimosa. Accessories are minimal but meaningful: a single amber pendant, a timeworn leather journal.
Spaces they inhabit are airy yet intimate, with dried botanicals and unfinished wood surfaces. Light filters through sheer curtains, casting patterns that shift like the scent's evolution from fruity top notes to woody musk.
Philosophy & Values
They believe truth is found in paradox, embracing contradictions as portals to wisdom. The fragrance's name-No Faith In Love-belies its tender heart, much like their worldview that distrust and devotion can coexist. Every relationship and experience is an alchemical experiment.
For them, spirituality isn't dogma but a daily practice of noticing: the way peach skin bruises easily, how cedar cracks as it dries. They find holiness in transience, symbolized by the scent's fleeting green grass notes grounding the eternal florals.
Relationships
They draw people in with enigmatic charm, then retreat behind walls of jasmine and galbanum. Partners often describe them as "almost within reach"-present yet distant, like the scent's taif rose peeking through layers of lily. Their love language is poetic ambiguity.
Friendships are deep but few, cultivated like the rare Himalayan poppy in the fragrance. They listen intently, offering insights that arrive unexpectedly, like the sudden warmth of tonka bean after hours of cool florals.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin with bitter orange tea and handwritten pages; evenings unwind with vinyl records and the scent's honeyed drydown on their wrists. They frequent overgrown gardens and independent bookshops, places where time feels suspended.
Work is creative or contemplative-perhaps translating poetry or restoring textiles. Their desk holds a vial of black currant essence, a nod to the fragrance's opening, alongside dried magnolia petals pressed between glass.
Shadow
Their reluctance to fully trust can become self-isolation, like a perfume evaporating before one catches its name. The green tea note turns astringent when overanalyzed; the musk grows cloying when they wallow in suspicion.
At worst, they romanticize melancholy, mistaking emotional withholding for depth. The shadow asks: what if faith in love isn't surrender, but courage?
Conclusion
No Faith In Love is an olfactory paradox-a skeptic's prayer bottled. Like the Mystic who wears it, the fragrance balances fragility and strength, its white florals luminous against dark currents. It doesn't offer answers, only the beauty of the question.