Cuir Vegetal 100 Bon
Fragrance Story
Cuir Vegetal by 100 Bon is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Cuir Vegetal was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Amandine Galliano. Top notes are Saffron and Cardamom; middle note is Frankincense; base notes are Woody Notes, Musk and Patchouli.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Amandine Galliano
Amandine Galliano is a French perfumer known for her work with the naturalist brand 100 Bon and the contemporary line Aqualis. Her style emphasizes clean, transparent accords that highlight raw materials, as seen in creations like Cuir Vegetal and Zeste D'orange & Oud. She often balances unexpected contrasts, such as leather with freshness or incense with soft cotton, to craft accessible yet distinctive scents.
Fragrance Notes
Cuir Vegetal 100 Bon by 100 Bon offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Cuir Vegetal 100 Bon embodies the distinctive style of 100 Bon while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of Cuir Vegetal 100 Bon
Essence
This person is an Alchemist-a seeker of hidden truths, a transformer of the mundane into the extraordinary. They are drawn to the paradoxical nature of Cuir Vegetal 100 Bon, a fragrance that balances raw, vegetal earthiness with refined, supple leather. Like the alchemist who turns base metals into gold, they are fascinated by the tension between nature and artifice, the wild and the cultivated. Their life is an experiment in refining the self, distilling experience into wisdom.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are deliberate, never accidental. They prefer materials that age beautifully-worn leather, unpolished wood, linen that softens with time. Their wardrobe is minimal but intentional: structured jackets with subtle texture, boots that show the marks of wear, jewelry that feels like an artifact rather than an ornament.
In art, they are drawn to the surreal and the tactile-Dali’s melting clocks, the organic sculptures of Henry Moore, the haunting poetry of Rilke. Music is an intimate affair: the deep resonance of cello, the smoky allure of jazz, or the raw pulse of post-punk. They do not consume culture passively; they absorb it, letting it ferment in their mind before reshaping it into something personal.
Their home is a sanctuary of controlled chaos-books stacked in uneven towers, a single candle burning at dusk, a collection of oddities gathered from travels. They may keep a journal, not for daily musings, but for fragments of thought, sketches, pressed leaves, and quotes that resonate like incantations.
Work is meaningful only if it allows for creation or discovery. They might be a perfumer, a restorer of antiques, a writer, or a scientist-anything that involves uncovering hidden layers. Routine is their enemy; stagnation is death.
Yet their relentless pursuit of transformation can lead to restlessness. They may abandon projects too soon, always chasing the next revelation before the last one has fully matured. Their life can become a series of unfinished experiments, a graveyard of potential masterpieces.
Philosophy & Values
They reject the superficial, the mass-produced, the disposable. Their philosophy is one of slow metamorphosis-they believe in the necessity of decay before rebirth, in the value of patience over haste. They are not interested in trends, only in what endures.
Yet this pursuit of authenticity has its dangers. Their disdain for the ordinary can slip into elitism, their love of depth can become an aversion to simplicity. They may dismiss something beautiful merely because it is popular, mistaking obscurity for profundity.
Relationships
They do not form bonds lightly. Friendship, to them, is a crucible-a space where raw encounters must be refined into something lasting. They are drawn to people who carry their own mysteries: the quiet thinker, the artist with a hidden past, the wanderer who has seen too much.
Romantically, they seek a partner who is both grounding and enigmatic. They crave someone who understands their need for solitude but can also pull them into the present. Their love is not possessive; it is a shared experiment in becoming.
But their shadow here is emotional aloofness. They may intellectualize intimacy, treating relationships like puzzles to solve rather than living connections. They fear vulnerability, preferring the safety of analysis over the risk of raw emotion.
Shadow
The Alchemist’s greatest flaw is their capacity for self-enclosure. In their quest for depth, they may withdraw too far, mistaking isolation for wisdom. They forget that alchemy is not just about the self-it is about transmuting the world around them.
When unbalanced, they become the recluse, hoarding knowledge but never sharing it, refining their soul but neglecting their humanity. The leather in their fragrance, once supple, risks hardening into something brittle.
Conclusion
Cuir Vegetal 100 Bon is their essence-earthy yet refined, wild yet controlled. It is the scent of someone who understands that beauty lies in tension, that growth comes from embracing contradiction.
They are not perfect, nor do they wish to be. Their life is a work in progress, an alchemical process with no final product. But in their best moments, they remind us that transformation is possible-that even the most ordinary elements can, with patience and fire, become gold.