Jasmine Anoint Santa Fe Botanical Natural Fragrance Collection

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 1987

At a glance

Is Jasmine Anoint Santa Fe Botanical Natural Fragrance Collection worth trying?

Jasmine Anoint by Santa Fe Botanical Natural Fragrance Collection is a Floral fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Intimate sillage
Signature profile
white floral with Jasmine

The first impression

Jasmine Anoint by Santa Fe Botanical Natural Fragrance Collection is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Jasmine Anoint was launched in 1987. The nose behind this fragrance is Christine Malcolm.

What shapes the scent

white floral 100%

The perfumer behind it

Christine Malcolm

Christine Malcolm

Christine Malcolm is a perfumer specializing in natural fragrances for the Santa Fe Botanical Natural Fragrance Collection. She created scents like Abiquiu, Blue Sage, and Jasmine Anoint, drawing inspiration from the American Southwest. Her work emphasizes botanical ingredients and earthy, aromatic profiles.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Jasmine Jasmine

The mood it creates

The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Jasmine Anoint Santa Fe Botanical Natural Fragrance Collection

Essence

The Innocent archetype embodies purity of heart and an unshakable faith in beauty. Jasmine Anoint distills this into a single, radiant note-jasmine at its most unadulterated, like moonlight given scent. There’s no complexity here, only the courage to be utterly transparent.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor simple, timeless pieces: a white cotton dress, well-loved denim, or a hand-knit sweater. The intimate sillage of the fragrance reflects their dislike of ostentation; they’d rather be smelled in a hug than across a room. Their home is airy, with wildflowers in mason jars and sun-bleached curtains that flutter like petals.

Philosophy & Values

They trust the world’s inherent goodness, even when evidence suggests otherwise. The jasmine’s headiness speaks to their capacity for joy, their belief that pleasure need not be guilty. They practice gratitude as naturally as breathing, finding wonder in dew on spiderwebs or the scent of warm bread.

Relationships

They draw people like bees to nectar, offering unconditional acceptance. The floral’s purity mirrors their relationships-free from manipulation, though sometimes naively so. Lovers cherish their ability to see the best in others, even if it occasionally leads to disappointment.

Lifestyle

They might work with children, tend a community garden, or create art that celebrates simplicity. The moderate longevity of the fragrance aligns with their rhythm-present but never overwhelming, like afternoon light through a window. Evenings are for stargazing or reading aloud to friends.

Shadow

Their optimism can blind them to darkness. The very jasmine that smells like innocence might prevent them from recognizing toxicity until it’s too late. They must learn that discernment isn’t cynicism; even gardens need fences.

Conclusion

Jasmine Anoint is a hymn to the Innocent’s spirit-uncomplicated yet profound. In a world of layered accords, it dares to be singular, reminding us that sometimes the deepest magic lies in refusing to obscure the heart’s true scent.