Phool Illuminum

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2010

At a glance

Is Phool Illuminum worth trying?

Phool by Illuminum is a Floral fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
white floral, aromatic, citrus with Petitgrain, Tarragon, Orange

The first impression

Phool by Illuminum is a Floral fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Michael Boadi. Top notes are Petitgrain, Tarragon and Orange; middle notes are Egyptian Jasmine and Indian Jasmine; base notes are Sandalwood and Musk.

What shapes the scent

white floral 100%
aromatic 85%
citrus 70%
woody 60%
green 50%
herbal 40%
anis 35%
powdery 30%

The perfumer behind it

Michael Boadi

Michael Boadi

Michael Boadi is the founder and perfumer behind the Bohdidharma brand, which focuses on natural and spiritual fragrance blends. His catalog includes diverse scents such as Arabian Bokhoor, Black Lapsang, and Golden Rose, often inspired by global traditions and botanical ingredients. Boadi’s work emphasizes mindfulness and the connection between scent and well-being.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Petitgrain Petitgrain
Tarragon Tarragon
Orange Orange

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Egyptian Jasmine Egyptian Jasmine
Indian Jasmine Indian Jasmine

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Sandalwood Sandalwood
Musk Musk

The mood it creates

The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Phool Illuminum

Essence

Phool embodies the Sage archetype, a calm presence who cultivates wisdom through observation. The crisp petitgrain and tarragon opening suggests clarity of thought, while the jasmine heart reveals depth beneath the composed exterior. Sandalwood and musk ground the fragrance in quiet assurance.

They are the person others seek for counsel, not because they have all answers, but because they ask the right questions. Their energy is like sunlight through leaves-dappled, gentle, illuminating without burning.

Style & Aesthetic

Their style is minimalist with thoughtful details: a linen shirt with precise pleats, a single jade bracelet. They prefer natural fibers in neutral tones, clothes that move easily between meditation and marketplace.

Their living space is airy, with low wooden furniture and shelves of well-loved books. A jasmine vine climbs the balcony railing; citrus trees in terracotta pots scent the rooms. Everything serves a purpose, nothing is excessive.

Philosophy & Values

They believe true knowledge grows slowly, like jasmine climbing a trellis. Wisdom isn't about accumulating facts but understanding connections-how tarragon's bitterness enhances orange's sweetness, how silence shapes sound.

For them, enlightenment isn't a destination but a daily practice. They find the sacred in routine: grinding fresh herbs, observing the shift of seasons, listening more than speaking.

Relationships

People are drawn to their stillness like bees to blossoms. They form deep, enduring bonds built on mutual growth rather than dependency. Romantic partners appreciate their emotional consistency-no dramatics, just steady warmth.

They teach through example rather than lecture. A friend in crisis might find a basket at their door: oranges, jasmine tea, a handwritten note with a single pertinent line from Rumi.

Lifestyle

Their days begin before dawn with meditation and tea. They might work as an archivist or herbalist, any profession requiring patience and precision. Evenings are for reading in the garden, noting how light changes on the pages.

They move through the world with deliberate grace, never rushed but always present. Their calendar has white space-time reserved for contemplation or impromptu conversations with neighbors.

Shadow

Their detachment can verge on aloofness. In avoiding drama, they may neglect their own emotional needs. The Sage risks becoming an observer rather than a participant in life's messier joys.

There's a quiet pride in their self-sufficiency that can isolate them. Sometimes wisdom means putting down the books and dancing barefoot in the rain.

Conclusion

Phool is clarity in a bottle-the scent of someone who understands that enlightenment grows from rootedness. Like its jasmine heart wrapped in green citrus, it offers serenity without sterility, depth without density. To wear it is to carry a quiet grove within.