Tsingy Parfumeurs Du Monde
At a glance
Is Tsingy Parfumeurs Du Monde worth trying?
Tsingy by Parfumeurs du Monde is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- aromatic, citrus, sweet with Mandarin Orange, Pink Pepper, Lime
The first impression
Tsingy by Parfumeurs du Monde is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. Tsingy was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Thierry Bernard. Top notes are Mandarin Orange, Pink Pepper, Lime and Ginger; middle notes are Ylang-Ylang, Frangipani, Tonka Bean, Basil and Vanilla; base notes are elemi, Patchouli and Vetiver.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Thierry Bernard
Thierry Bernard is a perfumer whose portfolio includes Les Fleurs De La Pluie, Les Larmes D'aden, Tsingy, Val D'orcia, and Üjan for Parfumeurs du Monde. These creations showcase a range of olfactory themes, from floral and aquatic to woody and aromatic. Bernard's work demonstrates versatility and a deep understanding of natural and synthetic materials.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Tsingy Parfumeurs Du Monde
Essence
Tsingy embodies the Explorer archetype, a scent for those who seek the uncharted. Its bright citrus top notes and spicy ginger suggest a restless curiosity, while the floral heart and woody base ground the journey in warmth. This fragrance is for the wanderer who finds beauty in both the vibrant and the serene.
The Explorer thrives on discovery, and Tsingy's blend of mandarin, ylang-ylang, and patchouli mirrors their duality-energetic yet introspective. It’s a scent for those who navigate life with a mix of spontaneity and depth, always ready for the next adventure.
Style & Aesthetic
Tsingy’s wearer favors effortless elegance with a touch of bohemian flair. Their wardrobe is a mix of lightweight linens and earthy textures, perfect for traversing urban jungles or coastal cliffs. The fragrance’s citrus and floral notes complement their sun-kissed, wind-tousled aesthetic.
They gravitate toward neutral tones with pops of spice-inspired hues-burnt orange, ginger gold, and vetiver green. Their style is as adaptable as the scent itself, equally at home in a bustling market or a quiet café.
Philosophy & Values
Freedom is their mantra. They believe in the transformative power of travel, both literal and metaphorical. Tsingy’s balance of freshness and warmth reflects their belief that growth comes from embracing contrasts-sweet and spicy, familiar and foreign.
They value authenticity over convention, seeking experiences that expand their perspective. The fragrance’s unisex nature aligns with their rejection of rigid categories, embracing fluidity in identity and expression.
Relationships
They attract kindred spirits-fellow seekers who share their love of stories and spontaneity. Romantic partners are drawn to their infectious enthusiasm, though they may struggle with roots. Tsingy’s lingering vanilla and patchouli hint at a desire for connection beneath the wanderlust.
Friends admire their ability to find magic in the mundane. They’re the one who plans impromptu road trips or introduces friends to hidden gems, always with a scent trail of citrus and spice in their wake.
Lifestyle
Their days are a tapestry of small adventures-morning hikes, street food discoveries, and late-night conversations under foreign skies. Tsingy’s moderate sillage mirrors their preference for meaningful moments over grand gestures.
They thrive in environments that stimulate the senses, from spice markets to botanical gardens. The fragrance’s elemi and vetiver base grounds them, a reminder to savor stillness amid the motion.
Shadow
Their restlessness can border on escapism. The bright top notes fade quickly, just as their initial excitement for new pursuits may wane. They risk collecting experiences like souvenirs without fully absorbing their lessons.
The shadow asks: Can they find depth in the familiar? Tsingy’s vanilla and tonka bean whisper of a home they’ve yet to define, a tension between roaming and belonging.
Conclusion
Tsingy is the olfactory compass for the Explorer-a scent that sparks movement and soothes the soul. It captures the thrill of the unknown and the comfort of returning, however briefly, to oneself. For those who wear it, every day is a page in a passport yet to be filled.