No. I Osmogenes Perfumes

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019

At a glance

Is No. I Osmogenes Perfumes worth trying?

No.

Best match
Casual wear in Summer
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
lactonic, sweet, vanilla with Yogurt, Ice cream, Black currant leaf

The first impression

No. I by OsmoGenes Perfumes is a Floral fragrance for women and men. No. I was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Olga Gosina. Top notes are Yogurt, Ice cream, Black currant leaf and Peach; middle notes are Whipped Cream, Mock Orange, Musk, Lily-of-the-Valley and Peach; base notes are Linen, Musk, Lily-of-the-Valley, Peach and Vanilla.

What shapes the scent

lactonic 100%
sweet 85%
vanilla 70%
sour 60%
white floral 50%
musky 40%

The perfumer behind it

Olga Gosina

Olga Gosina

Olga Gosina is a perfumer who has contributed to Ladanika and OsmoGenes Perfumes, with creations such as A Drug For A Good Girl and Bohemia. Her fragrances often explore a range of themes from playful and romantic to sophisticated and complex. Gosina's work demonstrates a skill in blending diverse notes to create evocative and modern compositions.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Yogurt Yogurt
Ice cream Ice cream
Black currant leaf Black currant leaf
Peach Peach

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Whipped Cream Whipped Cream
Mock Orange Mock Orange
Musk Musk
Lily-of-the-Valley Lily-of-the-Valley
Peach Peach

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Linen Linen
Musk Musk
Lily-of-the-Valley Lily-of-the-Valley
Peach Peach
Vanilla Vanilla

The mood it creates

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of No. I Osmogenes Perfumes

Essence

The person who adores No. I Osmogenes is an Alchemist-a seeker of transformation, a wielder of hidden forces, and a curator of the intangible. Like the perfume itself, which distills the ephemeral into something enduring, this individual thrives in the liminal spaces between the material and the mystical. They are drawn to the idea that scent, like life, is an art of subtle transmutation: what is fleeting can be captured, what is ordinary can be exalted.

Shadow

Yet the Alchemist’s strength is also their flaw. Their pursuit of refinement can become a prison of their own making. They may grow so enamored with the process of distillation that they forget to live-always searching for the perfect moment, the perfect scent, the perfect understanding, never satisfied with the present. Their relationships may suffer under the weight of their idealism; they demand depth so fiercely that they sometimes mistake imperfection for impurity.

There is also the danger of elitism, a quiet arrogance that comes from believing they alone can perceive the hidden layers of life. They may dismiss what is simple or unrefined, forgetting that even the most transcendent truths often wear humble disguises.

Conclusion

Their tastes are an alchemy of contrasts-minimal yet opulent, structured yet fluid. They prefer the quiet luxury of raw silk over ostentation, the weight of handcrafted ceramics over mass-produced glass. Their home is a sanctuary of curated textures: unbleached linen, aged brass, the faintest trace of incense lingering in the air. They do not follow trends but instead cultivate an aesthetic that feels like an extension of their inner world-one where every object has been chosen with deliberation, as if each carries a secret resonance.

Philosophically, they are drawn to the idea that reality is layered, that beneath the surface of things lies a deeper order. They may read Jung, but also Rumi; they may meditate, but with the precision of a scientist observing their own mind. Their values are rooted in authenticity, though their definition of it is fluid-they believe truth is not static but something that must be distilled, like a fragrance, through patience and refinement.