To Be The King Police
At a glance
Is To Be The King Police worth trying?
TO BE The King by Police is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, amber, fresh spicy with Nutmeg, Cardamom, Cedar
The first impression
TO BE The King by Police is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for men. TO BE The King was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Pierre-Constantin Guéros. Top notes are Nutmeg, Cardamom, Cedar, Lemon and Bay Leaf; middle notes are Lavender, Cashmere Wood, Amber and Artemisia; base notes are Woodsy Notes, Tonka Bean, Orange Blossom and Resins.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Pierre-Constantin Guéros
Pierre-Constantin Guéros is a perfumer whose portfolio spans niche and mass-market brands. He has created fragrances for AlBidaa, Amirius, Antinomie, and Armand Basi. His work also includes scents for Avon, Benetton, and Bill Blass.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of To Be The King Police
Essence
To Be The King embodies the Hero in his prime-bold, strategic, and armored in spice. The cardamom and nutmeg opening is a gauntlet thrown, while cedar and bay leaf suggest the discipline behind the bravado. This fragrance doesn't ask for the throne; it assumes it.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor statement pieces-a well-cut overcoat, boots that have seen battle (boardroom or otherwise). The lavender-amber heart of the scent reflects their ability to temper strength with diplomacy. Even their casual wear has an air of readiness, like a sword sheathed in suede.
Philosophy & Values
They live by codes: honor in the amber's glow, resilience in the woody base. The resins' sacred connotations reveal their belief in higher purposes. Yet the citrus flash reminds them that even heroes must adapt-today's battlefield may be a gala or a spreadsheet.
Relationships
They attract loyalists and rivals, the tonka bean's sweetness disarming foes who expected brute force. Romantic partners must share their intensity; half-measures won't survive the orange blossom's passionate flourish. Every handshake is a pact, every kiss an oath.
Lifestyle
Evenings find them in lamplit strategy sessions or at the head of banquet tables. The fragrance's moderate sillage ensures their presence is felt without overwhelming-a true leader knows when to dominate and when to listen. Winter amplifies their natural magnetism.
Shadow
Their danger lies in hubris; the very spices that crown them can isolate. The artemisia's bitterness whispers of victories that cost too much. Unchecked, they may mistake conquest for purpose, forgetting the lavender's call to pause and reflect.
Conclusion
To Be The King is liquid valor-a fragrance for those who wear responsibility as effortlessly as cedar-infused leather. Like its wearer, it understands that true kingship isn't taken but earned, one amber-resined challenge at a time.