Reglisse Noire 1000 Flowers
Fragrance Story
Reglisse Noire by 1000 Flowers is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. Reglisse Noire was launched in 2010. The nose behind this fragrance is Jessica Buchanan. Top notes are Mint, Shiso, Ozonic notes, White Pepper and Bergamot; middle notes are Black Licorice, Star Anise, Cacao, Ginger, Fennel and Allspice; base notes are Vanilla Bean, Patchouli, Musk, Vetiver and Cedar.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Jessica Buchanan
Jessica Buchanan is a perfumer for 1000 Flowers, creating scents like Fleur No 1, Fleur Verte, Love Is Sweet, Narcotic Flowers, Ode, Ode For Him, Orange Blossom Petal, and Pink Pepper Wood. Her fragrances often feature natural and botanical ingredients, with a focus on clean and elegant compositions. She brings a refined touch to each scent.
Fragrance Notes
Reglisse Noire 1000 Flowers by 1000 Flowers 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.
Reglisse Noire 1000 Flowers embodies the distinctive style of 1000 Flowers while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Reglisse Noire 1000 Flowers
Essence
The person who cherishes Reglisse Noire 1000 Flowers is not merely drawn to fragrance-they are seduced by the hidden, the enigmatic, the alchemical. Their archetype is the Mystic, one who seeks meaning beyond the visible, who thrives in the liminal spaces between light and shadow. This is not the ascetic hermit, but the worldly mystic-someone who understands that the sacred and the sensual are not opposites, but intertwined.
Reglisse Noire-dark, velvety, with its haunting licorice and whispers of leather, iris, and spice-mirrors their essence. It is not loud, but it lingers, leaving an impression that is difficult to define. Like the scent, they are a paradox: both warm and cool, inviting yet elusive.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a carefully curated archive of textures and tones-charcoal wool, aged leather, silk that catches the light just so. They favor monochrome with moments of intensity: a blood-red scarf, a ring of tarnished silver, a single piece of antique jewelry with an unknown history.
Their home is a sanctuary of shadows and candlelight. Books line the walls-not for display, but because they are companions. There is always a record player, always a bottle of something dark and complex, always a space left intentionally empty-for contemplation, or for the unexpected guest who understands silence.
They rise late or very early, depending on when the world feels most like a secret. They write in journals that will never be read, drink absinthe not for the taste but for the ritual, and have at least one recurring dream they will not share.
Work is either a means to fund their inner life or an extension of it-they might be a perfumer, a rare book dealer, a therapist who listens more than they speak. Conventional careers suffocate them unless they can infuse them with meaning.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in depth, not dogma. Organized religion may repel them, but they are drawn to esoteric traditions-Kabbalah, alchemy, Sufi poetry-anything that hints at a hidden order beneath chaos. They do not seek answers so much as they seek the right questions.
For them, life is a ritual. A cup of tea is not just a drink but an act of presence; a walk through the city at night is not just movement but a meditation. They value authenticity above all-not in the hollow, modern sense of "being yourself," but in the ancient sense of aligning one’s outer life with an inner truth.
Yet, their pursuit of meaning can become a labyrinth. They may disdain the mundane, dismissing ordinary joys as trivial. Their shadow whispers: Nothing is ever deep enough.
Relationships
They do not have friends; they have kindred spirits. Their circle is small, but each connection is a pact of mutual recognition. They are drawn to those who speak in riddles, who leave room for the unsaid.
Romance, for them, is a dance of revelation and concealment. They are not cold, but they are cautious-love must be earned, not given freely. When they commit, it is with a quiet intensity that can be overwhelming. Their shadow here is a fear of surrender-they may retreat into mystery just as intimacy deepens, leaving others bewildered.
Shadow
The Mystic’s greatest strength-their depth-can also be their prison. When unbalanced, they withdraw too far, mistaking solitude for wisdom. They may grow disdainful of those who live on the surface, forgetting that even the deepest truths must sometimes be lived, not just contemplated.
Their other flaw is elusiveness. They guard their inner world so fiercely that others may never truly know them. In love, this can be a slow poison; in friendship, a wall that even the closest cannot scale.
Conclusion
The lover of Reglisse Noire is not merely a wearer of scent, but a seeker of essence. They walk through life as if deciphering an ancient text-every moment holds a potential revelation. Their challenge is to remember that wisdom is not only found in darkness, but also in the willingness to step, now and then, into the light.