Accord No. 06: Tuberose + Ylang Raer Scents
At a glance
Is Accord No. 06: Tuberose + Ylang Raer Scents worth trying?
Accord No.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, tuberose, yellow floral with Tuberose, Ylang-Ylang, Jasmine Sambac
The first impression
Accord No. 06: Tuberose + Ylang by RAER Scents is a Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Accord No. 06: Tuberose + Ylang was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Ted Young-Ing.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Ted Young-Ing
Ted Young-Ing contributed to the RAER Scents collection with Accords No. 02, 06, 08, and 09. These fragrances focus on combinations like cade with frankincense, tuberose with ylang, labdanum with oak, and angelica root. Young-Ing’s style leans toward minimalist, ingredient-driven compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Accord No. 06: Tuberose + Ylang Raer Scents
Essence
The Lover exists to adore and be adored, their passion as heady as tropical flowers at midnight. This fragrance wraps them in tuberose’s narcotic embrace, ylang-ylang’s honeyed decadence, and the animalic murmur of skin warmed by desire. It’s romance distilled-unapologetic, intoxicating.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor silk that slithers off shoulders, gold bangles that chime with every gesture. The scent clings to their pulse points, a siren song woven through with orange blossom’s innocence and vetiver’s dark undertow.
Philosophy & Values
They believe beauty is a moral imperative, pleasure a sacred duty. The damask rose in the fragrance speaks of their devotion to love’s many forms-eros, agape, philautia-while the jasmine sambac hints at secrets whispered in tangled sheets.
Relationships
They love expansively, fiercely, though rarely for long. Lovers are both worshippers and victims, drunk on the scent they leave behind. Friends know them as generous confidantes, though their advice always leans toward reckless surrender.
Lifestyle
Their nights blur together-dimly lit bars, stolen kisses in alleyways, dawn breaking over rumpled linen. By day, they linger in flower markets, pressing gardenias into strangers’ palms just to watch them smile.
Shadow
Their hunger for connection can become consumption. The tuberose’s narcotic intensity mirrors their capacity to drown others in affection, leaving them gasping for air. The animalic base notes whisper of possessiveness disguised as passion.
Conclusion
This fragrance is a love letter written in perfume. It suits those who wear their heart not on their sleeve, but on their skin-a scent that lingers long after they’ve gone, haunting as a half-remembered dream.