Been Trying To Meet You Nosu
At a glance
Is Been Trying To Meet You Nosu worth trying?
Been Trying To Meet You by Nosu is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- herbal, sweet, warm spicy with Pink Pepper, Black Elder, Black Pepper
The first impression
Been Trying To Meet You by Nosu is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Been Trying To Meet You was launched in 2025. Top notes are Pink Pepper, Black Elder, Black Pepper and Grass; middle notes are Immortelle, Bran and Honey; base notes are Hay, Amyris and Ambrette.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Unknown Perfumer
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Been Trying To Meet You Nosu
Essence
Been Trying To Meet You captures the Wanderer archetype-a soul fluent in transience. The opening pepper-grass sparkle evokes hitchhiked rides at golden hour, while hay and honey in the base suggest barn lofts turned makeshift homes. This unisex fragrance is for those who find belonging in motion.
Style & Aesthetic
Their look is eclectic nostalgia: a grandfather's tweed jacket paired with Japanese selvedge denim, scuffed boots that have crossed continents. The pink pepper and immortelle notes mirror their ability to make even frayed hems seem intentional. Every piece has a history but no fixed meaning.
Philosophy & Values
They trust serendipity over plans. The grassy top notes reflect their belief that paths appear when walked. Honeyed bran in the heart reveals their knack for finding sweetness in austerity-a shared meal with strangers is worth more than a gilded feast.
Relationships
They collect connections like postcards-brief, vivid, cherished at a distance. Lovers remember them by the ambrette in their wake, a musky ghost long after they've moved on. Their friendships thrive in letters and late-night calls from train stations.
Lifestyle
They live out of backpacks and borrowed kitchens, brewing coffee over campfires. The moderate sillage suits their ethos: touch lightly, linger kindly. Mornings might find them sketching in a Marseille café or bartering honey for a ride in Transylvania.
Shadow
Their freedom can become rootlessness. The shadow of hay and black elder is an avoidance of depth, mistaking miles for meaning. Amyris' warmth sometimes masks a fear of being truly known.
Conclusion
Been Trying To Meet You smells like a crossroads. It carries the Wanderer's paradox-pepper-sharp independence and honeyed longing-always halfway between departure and arrival.