Lovers' Dew Matteo Parfums
At a glance
Is Lovers' Dew Matteo Parfums worth trying?
Lovers' Dew by Matteo Parfums is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- amber, aromatic, marine with prickly pear, Pomelo, Juniper Berries
The first impression
Lovers' Dew by Matteo Parfums is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Lovers' Dew was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Matthew J. Sánchez. Top notes are prickly pear, Pomelo and Juniper Berries; middle notes are Sea Salt, Stone and Marine notes; base notes are Copal, Ambergris and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Matthew J. Sánchez
Matthew J. Sánchez is the founder and perfumer behind Matteo Parfums. His creations Celadawn and Lovers' Dew showcase a refined approach to modern perfumery. Sánchez focuses on balanced compositions that blend natural and synthetic materials to evoke distinct moods.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Lovers' Dew Matteo Parfums
Essence
Lovers' Dew is the scent of the Explorer archetype-a wanderer drawn to uncharted shores. The marine notes and prickly pear evoke salt-kissed skin after a swim in hidden coves. They are restless, curious, finding home in motion rather than place.
Juniper berries lend an herbal resilience, while copal smoke whispers of campfires under foreign stars. This Explorer thrives where land meets sea, their spirit as untamed as the ambergris that anchors the fragrance.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is practical but poetic: linen shirts rolled to the elbows, sun-bleached jeans, leather sandals worn thin. A single silver ring, tarnished from seawater, is their only jewelry. They favor neutral tones that blend with coastal cliffs and desert sands.
Their living spaces are sparse but meaningful-driftwood shelves, maps pinned to walls. The aesthetic mirrors the fragrance's balance of citrus brightness and stone-like minimalism.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the wisdom of horizons. "Stay too long in one place," they say, "and you stop seeing it." The sea salt in the fragrance reflects their love for purity, while the musk hints at their acceptance of life's wilder instincts.
Freedom is their highest ideal. Pomelo's zest symbolizes their optimism-every new path holds promise. They value adaptability, moving through the world as fluidly as marine notes blend with juniper.
Relationships
Connections are deep but often transient, like footprints in wet sand. Lovers remember them by the scent of copal left on pillowcases. They attract fellow wanderers, though their independence can frustrate those who crave permanence.
Their friendships are constellations-scattered but luminous. They send postcards instead of texts, each one bearing a grain of sand or pressed juniper berry. The prickly pear's sweetness emerges in rare moments of vulnerability.
Lifestyle
They work seasonal jobs-lighthouse keeper, orchard hand-to fund the next journey. Mornings begin with sun salutations on rocky outcrops. Their backpack holds a notebook, a watercolor set, and a vial of this very fragrance.
They know how to distill seawater into drinkable brine, how to navigate by stars. The marine accord is their compass, always pulling them toward the next unknown.
Shadow
Their restlessness can become avoidance. The stone note turns cold when they fear intimacy. Sometimes they mistake motion for growth, accumulating miles instead of wisdom.
Ambergris' animalic depth reveals their paradox: they long for connection but flee when it gets too close. Learning to be still is their greatest challenge.
Conclusion
Lovers' Dew is the Explorer's olfactory manifesto-a call to embrace the untamed. Like the fragrance's salty citrus lift, they remind us that discovery isn't about destinations, but the layers we gather along the way.