Six Scents Series Three 5 . N.hoolywood: #087 Six Scents
At a glance
Is Six Scents Series Three 5 . N.hoolywood: #087 Six Scents worth trying?
Six Scents Series Three 5 .
- Best match
- Casual wear in Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, aromatic, fresh spicy with Green Notes, Cypress, Woody Notes
The first impression
Six Scents Series Three 5 . N.Hoolywood: #087 by Six Scents is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men. Six Scents Series Three 5 . N.Hoolywood: #087 was launched in 2010. The nose behind this fragrance is Stephen Nilsen. Top notes are Green Notes, Cypress and Woody Notes; middle notes are Rosemary, Sea water, Salt and Nutmeg; base notes are Hinoki Wood, Balsam Fir and Sandalwood.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Stephen Nilsen
Stephen Nilsen is a perfumer known for creating fragrances that blend historical inspiration with modern elegance. His work includes the Anthropologie A Rather Novel Collection, featuring scents like 5 O'clock At Belvoir Castle and Silk Road Caravan. He also composed for Bond No 9, including Andy Warhol Union Square, and for Avon with fragrances such as Little Black Dress Party and Midnight.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Six Scents Series Three 5 . N.hoolywood: #087 Six Scents
Essence
087 embodies the Wanderer archetype, a soul untethered yet deeply attuned to nature. The cypress and sea water evoke windswept cliffs, while hinoki wood and fir suggest solitary forest walks. It’s introspective but never lonely-a communion with the elements.This scent is for those who find clarity in movement. The rosemary and nutmeg add a quiet spice, like memories carried from place to place.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear layered, utilitarian pieces-a waxed jacket over a worn-in sweater, sturdy boots made for miles. Neutral tones dominate, with occasional weathered blues or greens.
Their space is minimalist but tactile: a wool blanket draped over a chair, a single shelf of well-loved books, a window left open to hear the rain.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the wisdom of solitude and the healing power of landscapes. The act of walking is meditation; destinations are secondary. They value resilience and adaptability, finding beauty in impermanence.
There’s a distrust of excess. Possessions are few but meaningful-each item has a story or a purpose.
Relationships
They form bonds slowly but deeply. Friends are few but lifelong, often met in unlikely places. Romantic partners must understand their need for space and silence.
Conversations with them meander like their paths-philosophical one moment, playful the next. They listen more than they speak.
Lifestyle
Days are unstructured but intentional. A morning might start with journaling, followed by hours outdoors. Work is often seasonal or nomadic-guiding hikes, writing, or trades that travel well.
They’re drawn to edges: coastlines, mountain towns, places where the elements feel close.
Shadow
Solitude can tip into isolation. The shadow asks: Are you wandering freely or fleeing connection? The challenge is to pause long enough to let others in without losing independence.
They must learn that roots can be flexible-that staying doesn’t always mean stagnating.