Jasmine Tea On The Moon Fang Aromatherapy
At a glance
Is Jasmine Tea On The Moon Fang Aromatherapy worth trying?
Jasmine Tea On The Moon by Fang Aromatherapy is a Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, green, floral with Jasmine, Tuberose, Magnolia Leaf
The first impression
Jasmine Tea On The Moon by Fang Aromatherapy is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Jasmine Tea On The Moon was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Fang-Fang. Top notes are Jasmine and Tuberose; middle notes are Magnolia Leaf and Pink Lotus; base notes are White Tea and Guaiac Wood.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Fang-Fang
Fang-Fang is a perfumer behind the Fang Aromatherapy line. Their catalog includes unconventional scents such as Ant Nests, Beauty With Moles, Cigarette On The Moon, Doggy, Fisherman, Friedrich1991, Ink Tattoo, and Jasmine Tea On The Moon. Their work often explores abstract and narrative-driven olfactory concepts.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Jasmine Tea On The Moon Fang Aromatherapy
Essence
Jasmine Tea On The Moon channels the Sage-a contemplative who finds wisdom in stillness. The jasmine and white tea accord mirrors their dual nature: floral intuition steeping in aqueous clarity. They are the quiet eye of life's hurricane.
Style & Aesthetic
Their look is monastic minimalism: unbleached cotton, straw hats that filter sunlight into lace. The magnolia leaf's green freshness reflects a palette of weathered manuscripts and misted hills. They favor garments that dissolve the boundary between skin and environment.
Philosophy & Values
They operate on the principle that truth is found in negative space. The lotus and guaiac wood speak to their practice of seeking enlightenment through subtraction. Possessions are few but sacred-a chipped teacup holds more value than any gem.
Relationships
They attract seekers and wounded souls. Romantic partners must understand solitude as sacred. Conversations unfold like tea leaves unfurling-slow revelations in hot silence.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them practicing qigong in dew-damp grass. Their home is a spare poem: tatami mats, a single scroll painting changed seasonally. The ozonic notes in their scent cling to rain-washed courtyards.
Shadow
Their detachment can tip into emotional austerity. The tuberose's lushness warns against mistaking isolation for enlightenment.
Conclusion
Jasmine Tea On The Moon is for those who wear fragrance as a koan-a scent that evaporates even as it lingers, teaching through absence.