The Ritual

A fragrance is not finished in the bottle.It is finished on your skin.

Step One

Find Your Foundation

Your foundation fragrance is the story that resonates. The emotional territory that feels true to where you are right now, not who you were, not who you are trying to be. Who you are becoming.

Start with the Discovery Set. Wear each fragrance for two full days before you decide. Not on your wrist for thirty seconds. Two full days, on skin, through every room you walk into.

How It Opens

The first twenty minutes are the brightest. This is the top of the story.

How It Dries Down

The middle hour is where the fragrance meets your skin chemistry. Where it starts becoming yours.

How It Settles

By hour three, what remains belongs to you alone. Nobody else will smell exactly this.

Start With The Discovery Set

Step Two

Layer Your Primer

A molecule primer is a single aromatic molecule, isolated, concentrated, and designed to move with your skin rather than sit on top of it.

When layered over your foundation, a primer deepens the composition and makes it entirely yours. Not dramatically. Precisely. The way a key fits a lock.

Apply your foundation first. Let it settle for sixty seconds. Then apply your primer to the same pulse points. The two will find each other on your skin and become something that exists nowhere else. This is your signature.
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Step Three

How To Wear It

Where To Apply

Pulse points — wrists, neck, inner elbows. The natural warmth of these areas allows the fragrance to unfold gradually throughout the day.

Skin Preparation

Fragrance clings best to hydrated skin. Apply an unscented body lotion or oil before spraying. Skin that is prepared receives the fragrance differently.

How To Apply

Hold the bottle six to eight centimetres from the skin. Spray once, let it settle. Never rub your wrists together — this breaks the top notes before they have a chance to open.

Morning Or Night

Both. The ritual is not for occasions. It is for every room you walk into.

Not Sure Where To Start?

Five questions. No wrong answers. The result is a starting point. Your skin will tell you the rest.

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