Sun, Air And Water Fang Aromatherapy
At a glance
Is Sun, Air And Water Fang Aromatherapy worth trying?
Sun, Air and Water by Fang Aromatherapy is a Woody fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, woody, powdery with Cyperus esculentus, Carrot Seeds, Bitter Orange
The first impression
Sun, Air and Water by Fang Aromatherapy is a Woody fragrance for women and men. Sun, Air and Water was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Fang-Fang. Top notes are Cyperus esculentus, Carrot Seeds and Bitter Orange; middle notes are Wildflowers, Bergamot and Sweet Orange; base notes are Cedar and Sandalwood.
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 Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Sun, Air And Water Fang Aromatherapy
Essence
Sun, Air and Water embodies the Innocent archetype, a spirit of purity and uncomplicated joy. The fragrance's carrot seeds and bitter orange top notes suggest a childlike wonder at nature's simple gifts, while the wildflowers and citrus middle evoke meadows in sunlight. Like the Innocent, it radiates an untroubled optimism-a belief in goodness as fundamental as cedar roots in soil.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor loose, breathable fabrics in undyed linens or soft cottons, with details like hand-stitched embroidery or shell buttons. The powdery floral and fresh aromatic accords mirror their preference for unpretentious beauty-a daisy in a mason jar, sun-bleached driftwood on a windowsill. Their look is wholesome but never saccharine.
Philosophy & Values
They trust in the essential goodness of people and the healing power of simplicity. The earthy base notes ground their idealism in practicality-they know sunshine alone won't grow carrots, but work done with love comes close. Their mantra might be the fragrance's name itself: sun, air, water-the elemental truths.
Relationships
They attract others like a clearing in the woods-a place to rest and remember lightness. Romantic partners cherish their unwavering kindness, though some mistake it for naivete. Friendships are built on shared laughter and quiet understanding, with no need for pretense.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin barefoot in the grass; afternoons are for sketching clouds or tending potted herbs. The moderate sillage suits their understated presence-a hummingbird sipping nectar rather than a peacock's display. They might keep a shelf of well-loved fairy tales or pressed wildflowers in an old dictionary.
Shadow
The Innocent risks disillusionment when the world proves less gentle than their heart. The bitter orange's edge hints at moments when they must choose between protecting their softness or hardening to survive. Their challenge is to keep believing without becoming brittle.
Conclusion
Sun, Air and Water is the scent of grass-stained knees and apricots eaten straight from the tree. It sings the Innocent's quiet anthem: that joy is not foolish, and that the world, for all its shadows, still turns toward the light.