Ballon De Soie Ys-uzac

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2018

At a glance

Is Ballon De Soie Ys-uzac worth trying?

Ballon De Soie by Ys-Uzac is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
amber, white floral, warm spicy with Benzoin, Jasmine Sambac, Pepper

The first impression

Ballon De Soie by Ys-Uzac is a fragrance for women and men. Ballon De Soie was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Vincent Micotti.

What shapes the scent

amber 100%
white floral 85%
warm spicy 70%
vanilla 60%
fresh spicy 50%
floral 40%
balsamic 35%

The perfumer behind it

Vincent Micotti

Vincent Micotti

Vincent Micotti is a perfumer for the Ys-Uzac brand, known for avant-garde and artistic compositions. His catalog includes Ambre Bleue, Ballon De Soie, and Bois Fou, as well as Bom Incense and Bom Jasmine. Micotti's fragrances often explore dark, resinous, and smoky themes. He is recognized for his bold and unconventional style.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Benzoin Benzoin
Jasmine Sambac Jasmine Sambac
Pepper Pepper
Vanilla Vanilla
Osmanthus Osmanthus
Musk Musk

The mood it creates

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Ballon De Soie Ys-uzac

Essence

Ballon De Soie channels the Alchemist-a seeker transforming the ordinary into gold. Benzoin and vanilla form a molten core, while jasmine sambac and osmanthus float like ethereal vapors above. Pepper crackles like a catalyst, sparking the reaction.

This fragrance is for those who see potential in the unseen. The Alchemist lives between worlds, turning whispers into wonders. Ballon De Soie's balance of resin and air captures this duality-earthbound yet weightless.

Style & Aesthetic

They drape themselves in textures that defy categorization: silk that feels like liquid, wool woven with metallic threads. Their palette leans toward alchemical hues-mercury silver, oxidized copper, and the deep purple of a twilight crucible.

Their space is a laboratory of curiosities-vintage alembics repurposed as vases, walls lined with jars of rare pigments. Ballon De Soie lingers in the air like the ghost of a successful experiment.

Philosophy & Values

They believe everything contains latent magic. The Alchemist values curiosity above all, seeing failure as data, not defeat. Ballon De Soie's balsamic warmth speaks to their faith in slow transformation-amber forming drop by drop over centuries.

Boundaries are illusions to them. The way osmanthus dances with musk mirrors their disdain for rigid categories. They seek the thread connecting perfume to poetry, chemistry to constellations.

Relationships

They draw fellow seekers like moths to flame. Romantic partners are fellow travelers-someone who doesn't flinch when they speak of converting heartbreak into art. Ballon De Soie's floral-spicy trail suggests passion that intoxicates but doesn't consume.

Friendships are built on shared obsessions. They'll lend you a forbidden grimoire or drag you to a midnight lecture on fungal networks. Their love language is handing you a vial of something strange and saying "Try this."

Lifestyle

Their days are a series of controlled explosions. One hour spent distilling lavender oil, the next composing haikus about quark theory. Ballon De Soie is their constant companion-a reminder that even chaos can be beautiful.

They work in bursts, often at odd hours. A café corner at 3 AM, a sunlit attic at noon-wherever the current obsession leads. Income is incidental; creation is essential.

Shadow

Their thirst for transformation can become escapism. Ballon De Soie's dreamy vanilla risks veering into dissociation. They must remember that some things are meant to be endured, not alchemized.

Isolation is another danger. Laboratories can become echo chambers. The Alchemist needs grounding-a hand to hold when the elixirs fail.

Conclusion

Ballon De Soie is the scent of a parchment stained with starlight-sweet, strange, and humming with possibility. It suits those who turn lead into limericks and loneliness into liturgy. To wear it is to believe in the invisible threads weaving the world together.