80 Reflexion
At a glance
Is 80 Reflexion worth trying?
80 by Reflexion is a Floral fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- floral, citrus, honey with Turkish Rose, Lemon, Magnolia
The first impression
80 by Reflexion is a Floral fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Eugene Firsanov. Top notes are Turkish Rose and Lemon; middle notes are Magnolia, Jasmine and White Rose; base notes are Honey, Champaca and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Eugene Firsanov
Eugene Firsanov is a perfumer whose work appears under Holynose Parfums, Ladanika, and Reflexion. He created scents such as Bulvar, Pesok, Volnenie, Zarevo, Apples Of Youth, Black Eyes, Moscow Waltz, and 80. His compositions often reflect Russian cultural themes and a modern approach to classic structures.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of 80 Reflexion
Essence
The Innocent embodies purity and optimism, and 80 Reflexion captures this with its sunlit bouquet of Turkish rose and lemon. They see the world through honey-tinted glasses, where magnolia petals unfurl like promises and even musk softens into a tender embrace. This fragrance is their anthem of unspoiled joy.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear crisp cotton sundresses, straw hats with silk ribbons, and pearl studs that catch the light. Their home is airy and bright-whitewashed walls, fresh-cut peonies in milk glass vases, and linen curtains that billow in the spring breeze.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in kindness as a radical act. The honeyed base of 80 Reflexion reflects their conviction that sweetness lingers longest. They avoid cynicism, choosing instead to magnify beauty like sunlight through a prism.
Relationships
They attract protectors and kindred spirits, their white floral heart creating an aura of approachability. Romantic partners cherish their sincerity but must gently steer them when their trust is too freely given.
Lifestyle
Mornings are for market runs, filling woven baskets with lemons and roses. Afternoons are spent writing letters by hand or picnicking in orchards. Even 80 Reflexion's moderate sillage mirrors their preference for understated presence.
Shadow
Their optimism can blind them to life's complexities; the very champaca that makes 80 Reflexion luminous may obscure warning signs. They risk disappointment when reality fails to match their rose-colored expectations.
Conclusion
80 Reflexion is the scent of unjaded beauty-a reminder that lemon can be just as intoxicating as oud, and that happiness, like Turkish rose, needs no embellishment to captivate.