Cirrus Parfum
Sybarite
Sybarite
Sybarite is spicy, earthy, incense-y floral fragrance centered around the most beautiful natural red champaca absolute I could find. Despite it's rich, heavy notes, I formulated this fragrance to be somewhat diffusive and ethereal.
Notes: red champaca absolute, red mandarin, a deeply sexy vanilla, red musk, and a blend of natural sandalwoods
Sybarite: a person whose life is devoted to luxury and sensual pleasures. As a counterpart to the church inspired Duomo. Sybarite represents the other side of the coin. It is about turning inward, spoiling yourself, and engaging in the occasional sinful behavior.
Ingredient Information
Featured Natural Ingredients
Featured Natural Ingredients
Red Champaca Absolute, Red Mandarin EO, New Caladonia Sandalwood, Mysore Sandalwood, Vanilla Bean Tincture, Myrrh CO2, Bergamot EO
Featured Synthetic Ingredients
Featured Synthetic Ingredients
Exaltolide, Galaxolide, Hedione HC, Methyl Ionone Gamma, Vanillin
Potential Allergens
Potential Allergens
Limonene
Linalool
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This is an interesting, unique scent. I think the champaca comes over to me as rice because it has a toasty, resinous quality similar to jasmine rice. This is a mature scent, kind of unisex. More serious than light hearted.
This is a stunning combination of rich champaca, light citrus, and incredibly creamy vanilla. Warm, just a little sweet, deeply alluring.
This perfume taught me that champaca smells amazing. It's soft but has major longevity. I get a burst of orange at the beginning and then this airy tropical flower scent. Most of the orange fades, but the flower holds onto nuances of it throughout the wear. I can smell this on my clothes the next day.
This fragrance made me a lover of Nag Champa. I had never smelled it before, but I would describe it as a muted, earthy scent with the slight sweet freshness of a flower. Combined with the vanilla, it creates a vanilla fragrances with a light yet firm earthy floral note swirling around it. The mandarine adds a touch of citrus that rounds out the entire composition.
I usually don't go for florals, but this one is masterfully done. Also, try this layered with Duomo. Amazing combo!
