For The Love Of Bees Botanical Perfume Esscentual Alchemy
At a glance
Is For The Love Of Bees Botanical Perfume Esscentual Alchemy worth trying?
For the Love of Bees Botanical Perfume by Esscentual Alchemy is a Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Intimate sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, herbal, yellow floral with Beeswax, Black Currant, Hay
The first impression
For the Love of Bees Botanical Perfume by Esscentual Alchemy is a Floral fragrance for women and men. For the Love of Bees Botanical Perfume was launched in 2010. The nose behind this fragrance is Amanda Feeley.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Amanda Feeley
Amanda Feeley is the founder and creative force behind Esscentual Alchemy, where she serves as both perfumer and botanical alchemist. Her style is rooted in natural, handcrafted compositions that blend earthy, floral, and gourmand notes with a gentle, poetic sensibility. Notable creations like Audax Fortes, Autumn Spice, and Blue Lemonade showcase her ability to evoke emotion and memory through plant-based ingredients.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of For The Love Of Bees Botanical Perfume Esscentual Alchemy
Essence
For The Love Of Bees channels the Alchemist archetype, a seeker who transforms the ordinary into gold. The fragrance's honeyed beeswax and herbal hay evoke a potion-maker's workshop, where every note-honeysuckle's sweetness, chamomile's earthiness-is a carefully measured ingredient in their life's work. They are part scientist, part poet, forever chasing the sublime in the mundane.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is rustic enchantment: linen smocks stained with dye, pockets full of dried flowers, hair loosely braided under a wide-brimmed hat. The perfume's golden hue mirrors their affinity for sunlight filtering through apothecary jars, for the alchemy of dust motes in a beam of light.
Philosophy & Values
They worship at the altar of process. Like bees turning nectar into wax, they believe in slow transformation. The scent's powdery vanilla whispers patience; its green sparks insist on curiosity. Their mantra: "Notice everything."
Relationships
They bond over shared wonder-lovers who gift feathers in envelopes, friends who trade seeds. The fragrance's intimate sillage suits their preference for leaning close to hear a secret or examine a beetle's wing.
Lifestyle
Their days are measured in rituals: dawn tea blending, moonlit note-taking. The perfume's moderate longevity reflects their rhythm-present but never overwhelming, like the hum of bees in a meadow.
Shadow
Their risk is becoming ungrounded. The herbal sweetness could tip into cloying; their idealism may blind them to practicality. They must remember that even alchemists need to eat.
Conclusion
For The Love Of Bees is a hymn to the Alchemist's craft. It smells like a sun-warmed hive, a reminder that magic is work-and work, when loved, is magic.