Dirty Banana The Dua Brand

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2022

At a glance

Is Dirty Banana The Dua Brand worth trying?

Dirty Banana by The Dua Brand is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening wear in Fall
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
Signature profile
fruity, amber, sweet with Banana, Banana Flower, Amber

The first impression

Dirty Banana by The Dua Brand is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Dirty Banana was launched in 2022.

What shapes the scent

fruity 100%
amber 85%
sweet 70%
lactonic 60%
powdery 50%
green 40%
warm spicy 35%
tropical 30%
floral 25%
balsamic 20%

The perfumer behind it

Unknown Perfumer

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Banana Banana
Banana Flower Banana Flower
Amber Amber
Milk Milk
Tolu Balsam Tolu Balsam
Peach Peach
Incense Incense
Truffle Truffle

The mood it creates

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Dirty Banana The Dua Brand

Essence

The one who chooses Dirty Banana by The Dua Brand is, at their core, an embodiment of The Lover archetype-sensual, indulgent, and unapologetically drawn to pleasure. This fragrance, with its intoxicating blend of ripe banana, dark rum, and warm spices, is not for the timid. It speaks of a person who embraces life’s decadence, who finds beauty in the raw and the ripe, the sweet and the slightly forbidden.

The Lover is not merely hedonistic; they are a connoisseur of experience, seeking depth in sensation, meaning in touch, and poetry in scent. They reject the sterile and the sanitized, preferring instead the richness of life in all its messy, textured glory.

Shadow

But The Lover is not without their dangers. Their pursuit of pleasure can tip into gluttony, their sensuality into obsession. When unbalanced, they may lose themselves in indulgence, mistaking novelty for meaning, sensation for substance. Their relationships, once vibrant, can become suffocating-their need for intensity overwhelming those who cannot match it.

They may also struggle with vanity, not in the shallow sense, but in the way they conflate their identity with their ability to seduce, to enthrall. If their charm fades, if their body betrays them, who are they then? The shadow whispers that without beauty, without desire, they are nothing.

Conclusion

Their tastes are bold, their style unafraid of provocation. They may favor deep, warm colors-burgundy, burnt orange, chocolate brown-or perhaps daring contrasts that mirror the duality of their fragrance: creamy sweetness cut through with something darker. Their wardrobe is tactile, fabrics chosen for how they feel against the skin as much as how they look. Silk, velvet, well-worn leather-these are their materials.

Philosophically, they reject asceticism. To them, pleasure is not frivolous; it is an art form, a way of knowing the world. They might quote Nietzsche’s "The belly is the reason man does not so readily take himself for a god," not as a condemnation but as a celebration-our bodies bind us to the earth, and in that binding, we find ecstasy.

In relationships, they are magnetic, drawing others in with an effortless charm. They love deeply, though sometimes possessively, for passion is their currency. Their partners are often swept up in their intensity, intoxicated by their presence. Yet they demand the same fervor in return-anything less feels like betrayal.