Hazelnut In Oak Scents Of Wood
At a glance
Is Hazelnut In Oak Scents Of Wood worth trying?
Hazelnut in Oak by Scents of Wood is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, nutty, musky with Hazelnut, Cashmeran, Oak
The first impression
Hazelnut in Oak by Scents of Wood is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Hazelnut in Oak was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Pascal Gaurin.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Pascal Gaurin
Pascal Gaurin is a prolific perfumer whose work spans luxury and mass-market brands, including Amouage, Avon, and Christian Lacroix. His catalog features Love Delight for Amouage, as well as numerous Avon creations such as 300 Km/h Supersonic, Black Suede Dark, Christian Lacroix Noir, Christian Lacroix Nuit, Maxima, U By Ungaro For Him, and Unscripted. Gaurin's style is versatile, ranging from opulent florals to bold, modern masculines.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Hazelnut In Oak Scents Of Wood
Essence
The Alchemist archetype transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Hazelnut In Oak embodies this through its unexpected pairing of nutty richness with crisp citrus and vetiver. They see potential where others see only raw materials, blending contrasts into harmony.
This fragrance is a spell in a bottle-the warmth of roasted hazelnut meeting the coolness of violet leaf, the solidity of oak animated by jasmine's breath. The Alchemist wears it as a talisman, a reminder that magic lies in recombination.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is eclectic yet precise, mixing textures like tweed and silk, or leather and lace. Autumnal hues predominate-burnt umber, forest green, plum-echoing the scent's woody-nutty heart. The Alchemist accessorizes with antique rings or hand-forged pendants, talismans of their craft.
Their workspace is a controlled chaos of curiosities: dried herbs in glass jars, sketchbooks filled with half-formed ideas. The room smells faintly of this perfume's musky fig leaf, a testament to hours spent tinkering at the intersection of art and science.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the fluidity of form. The Alchemist values experimentation, seeing each failure as data. The fragrance's balance of ozonic bergamot and earthy vetiver mirrors their ability to hold opposing ideas in tension, synthesizing new perspectives.
Tradition informs but doesn't constrain them. Like the perfumer's use of cashmeran-a modern molecule-they honor the past while inventing the future. Their motto: "Observe, adapt, transcend."
Relationships
The Alchemist attracts fellow seekers, those lured by the scent's intriguing duality. They communicate in riddles and metaphors, preferring conversations that spiral like the perfume's citrus-to-musk evolution. Romantic partners must appreciate their need for solitary tinkering.
They're generous with knowledge but guarded with affection. The hazelnut's sweetness in the fragrance suggests a soft core beneath the cerebral exterior. True intimacy, for them, is sharing a notebook filled with midnight epiphanies.
Lifestyle
They might be perfumers themselves, or chefs, writers, or engineers-any field where transformation is the goal. The Alchemist keeps odd hours, chasing inspiration when it strikes. Their pantry holds exotic spices alongside lab equipment, all potential ingredients.
Travel is research, whether to perfumeries in Grasse or hazelnut groves in Piedmont. They pack light but return heavy with samples and stories. This fragrance is their signature, a olfactory business card.
Shadow
The Alchemist risks becoming lost in possibility, never completing projects. The fragrance's complex accords hint at this tendency to overcomplicate. They might prioritize the pursuit over the result, mistaking process for purpose.
At worst, they grow secretive, hoarding knowledge like a dragon guarding gold. The shadow Alchemist forgets that true transformation requires sharing, not just solitary tinkering.
Conclusion
Hazelnut In Oak is for those who find wonder in the mundane, who see a universe in a nut shell. It suits the Alchemist's belief that everything contains latent magic, awaiting the right combination. This fragrance doesn't just smell good-it invites the wearer to participate in the act of creation.