Immortal Beloved Ys-uzac
At a glance
Is Immortal Beloved Ys-uzac worth trying?
Immortal Beloved by Ys-Uzac is a Oriental fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- sweet, amber, fruity with Rum, Plum, Passionfruit
The first impression
Immortal Beloved by Ys-Uzac is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Immortal Beloved was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Vincent Micotti. Top notes are Rum, Plum, Passionfruit and Lavender; middle notes are Rose, Amber, Artemisia and Black Pepper; base notes are Immortelle, Opoponax and Labdanum.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
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
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Immortal Beloved Ys-uzac
Essence
Immortal Beloved embodies the Mystic archetype, a seeker of hidden truths and transcendent experiences. The fragrance's rum-soaked plum and passionfruit suggest a journey into the depths of the soul, while immortelle and opoponax in the base evoke sacred rituals and eternal bonds. This is a scent for those who dance between the sensual and the spiritual.
The Mystic is drawn to the interplay of light and shadow, much like the contrast between lavender's herbal clarity and black pepper's fiery warmth. They find meaning in the tension between rose's romanticism and amber's primal allure, crafting a personal mythology from these contradictions.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor rich textures-velvet draping, oxidized silver jewelry, garments that whisper of forgotten eras. Their aesthetic blends baroque opulence with monastic restraint: a silk robe tossed over a bare shoulder, a single heavy ring on an otherwise unadorned hand. Colors lean toward deep burgundy, midnight blue, and the golden glow of candlelight.
Their surroundings echo this duality-an altar crowded with crystals and dried flowers beside a minimalist writing desk. Every object holds symbolic weight, chosen not for trend but for resonance with their inner narrative.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the alchemy of connection-that love and memory can transcend time. The prominence of labdanum and immortelle speaks to their preoccupation with legacy, how we imprint ourselves upon others. For them, every encounter contains the potential for transformation.
Yet they reject easy answers, finding truth in paradox. The sweetness of passionfruit against the austerity of artemisia mirrors their view that wisdom lies in holding opposing ideas simultaneously. They cultivate patience, knowing some mysteries unfold across lifetimes.
Relationships
They attract intense bonds that feel fated, though they may struggle with earthly attachments. Partners describe them as "a storm in human form"-equal parts intoxicating and destabilizing. Their love letters reference Persian poetry and quantum entanglement in the same breath.
Friendships often form around shared esoteric interests-tarot study groups, midnight mushroom foraging. They have a knack for drawing out people's hidden yearnings, though they sometimes forget to ask about mundane concerns like jobs or family.
Lifestyle
Their days follow lunar cycles more than business hours. Mornings might involve grinding resins for incense, afternoons translating obscure alchemical texts. Even grocery shopping becomes a ritual-selecting pomegranates for their symbolic seeds, honey from local hives.
Travel centers on pilgrimage sites: Mont Saint-Michel at low tide, the spice markets of Marrakech at dawn. They pack light but always carry a vial of this perfume, their portable sacred space.
Shadow
Their weakness lies in escapism-mistaking intoxication for enlightenment. The rum note warns of this tendency to romanticize self-destruction. At worst, they become the tragic figure weeping in a candlelit bathtub, convinced no one could possibly understand their depth.
They must remember that transcendence requires grounding too. The black pepper is a reminder: wisdom stings when applied to raw wounds, but this is how growth occurs.
Conclusion
Immortal Beloved is for those who wear their heartbreak like a crown. It suits midnight invocations and 3 AM conversations that leave both parties forever altered. This fragrance doesn't merely scent skin-it consecrates it.