The Leeds Scent Scent Salim
At a glance
Is The Leeds Scent Scent Salim worth trying?
The Leeds Scent by Scent Salim is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, citrus with Orange Blossom, Lemon, Jasmine
The first impression
The Leeds Scent by Scent Salim is a fragrance for women and men. The Leeds Scent was launched in 2014. The Leeds Scent was created by Mary Salim, Ilyas Salim and Moses Salim. Top note is Orange Blossom; middle note is Lemon; base note is Jasmine.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Ilyas Salim
Ilyas Salim is the perfumer behind Scent Salim, a brand that specializes in oriental and oud-based fragrances. His creations include Arbre Ase Souvenir, Attar Kaba Official, and Dubai Oud, reflecting a deep engagement with Middle Eastern perfumery traditions. He also crafts floral and musk scents like Fiume Di Gelsomino and Golden Musk, offering a broad spectrum of aromatic experiences.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of The Leeds Scent Scent Salim
Essence
The Innocent finds wonder in simplicity, and The Leeds Scent distills this purity into three notes: orange blossom, lemon, jasmine. Like sunlight through clean linen, it radiates uncomplicated joy-a hymn to life's fleeting, fragrant moments.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor crisp cotton shifts and bare feet, their wardrobe as unadorned as the fragrance's transparent structure. Their home is whitewashed and airy, where a single sprig of jasmine in a mason jar says more than clutter ever could.
Philosophy & Values
They trust in kindness as instinctively as bees trust blossoms. The perfume's citrusy brightness mirrors their faith that goodness, like scent, needs no justification to exist.
Relationships
They offer companionship as gentle as orange blossom's whisper. Yet their avoidance of complexity-like the scent's lack of base depth-can leave deeper bonds unrooted.
Lifestyle
Dawn walks and handwritten letters fill their days. The Leeds Scent's lemon middle note is their morning ritual: tart, awakening, gone by noon but remembered fondly.
Shadow
Naivete leaves them vulnerable. When life's bitterness pierces their citrus bubble, they risk wilting like jasmine in frost.
Conclusion
The Leeds Scent is a sigh of contentment. Like the Innocent's worldview, it proves that sometimes, less is infinitely more.