Fruition Wax Poetic
At a glance
Is Fruition Wax Poetic worth trying?
Fruition by Wax Poetic is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- aromatic, fresh spicy, fruity with Plum, Geranium, Carnation
The first impression
Fruition by Wax Poetic is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. Fruition was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Jeanette Price.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jeanette Price
Jeanette Price crafts evocative fragrances that balance artistic vision with wearable appeal. Her work for Wax Poetic showcases a flair for blending unexpected notes into cohesive, memorable compositions. She explores diverse themes, from the ethereal to the grounded, with a distinctive touch. Price's perfumes invite wearers to experience scent as both personal expression and storytelling.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Fruition Wax Poetic
Essence
The Hedonist worships at the altar of sensory delight, finding divinity in ripe plums and the tannic kiss of red wine. Fruition's lush geranium and carnation spiciness embodies their philosophy: life is too short for muted pleasures. They are a celebrant of abundance, their very presence an invitation to indulge.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor jewel-toned velvets and shirts unbuttoned just enough to reveal a collarbone dusted with warmth. Their home is a riot of Persian carpets and overflowing fruit bowls, where candles gutter in wine bottles. The aesthetic is Baroque decadence tempered by a modern irreverence-a Caravaggio still life meets downtown loft.
Philosophy & Values
They reject asceticism as a form of self-punishment. The wine note in their fragrance is their manifesto: fermentation is transformation, and pleasure is wisdom. They believe joy is a radical act, especially in joyless times, and that a shared meal can be as holy as any sacrament.
Relationships
Their magnetism draws both admirers and cautionary tales. Lovers are intoxicated by their carnation-spiced laughter, but some mistake their generosity for commitment. Friends know them as the one who always brings the best bottle to the party and stays to wash the glasses afterward.
Lifestyle
They might own a tiny natural wine bar or teach Renaissance art history with provocative glee. Evenings begin with ritual-a single plum eaten slowly, a record needle dropped at precisely the right moment. Their calendar is a mosaic of harvest festivals, jazz cellar nights, and impulsive road trips.
Shadow
Their pursuit of pleasure can blur into escapism, using each new sensation as a distraction from deeper hungers. The herbal sharpness in their scent hints at the bitterness that follows when indulgence becomes compulsion rather than celebration.
Conclusion
Fruition is the olfactory equivalent of a toast with brimming glasses-here's to the sweetness of now. The Hedonist who wears it understands that life's richness lies not in excess but in savoring, their scent a reminder that even winter can be warmed by spiced wine and shared laughter.