Absinthe And Laudanum In The Afternoon Alkemia Perfumes

Unisex
Perfume Oil
Year: 2017

At a glance

Is Absinthe And Laudanum In The Afternoon Alkemia Perfumes worth trying?

Absinthe and Laudanum in the Afternoon by Alkemia Perfumes is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
aromatic, green, lavender with Galbanum, Wormwood, Opium

The first impression

Absinthe and Laudanum in the Afternoon by Alkemia Perfumes is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Sharra Lamoureaux.

What shapes the scent

aromatic 100%
green 85%
lavender 70%
floral 60%
balsamic 50%
sweet 40%
fresh spicy 35%
bitter 30%
woody 25%
white floral 20%

The perfumer behind it

Sharra Lamoureaux

Sharra Lamoureaux

Sharra Lamoureaux is a perfumer whose work appears under Alkemia Perfumes, with a portfolio that includes evocative names like 1891, A Darkness Burning, and Absinthe And Laudanum In The Afternoon. Their fragrances often explore historical, literary, and darkly romantic themes. Lamoureaux's style is known for its narrative depth and use of unusual, atmospheric accords.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Galbanum Galbanum
Wormwood Wormwood
Opium Opium
Lavender Lavender
Vetiver Root Vetiver Root
Tonka Bean Tonka Bean
Jasmine Jasmine

The mood it creates

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Absinthe And Laudanum In The Afternoon Alkemia Perfumes

Essence

The Alchemist archetype thrives in the liminal spaces between intoxication and clarity, transforming raw elements into something transcendent. This fragrance embodies that duality with its interplay of bitter wormwood, narcotic opium, and sweet tonka bean. Like an alchemical elixir, it balances opposing forces - the herbal sharpness of galbanum against the floral softness of jasmine, creating a potion that feels both medicinal and decadent.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor vintage apothecary aesthetics - dark velvet drapes, mercury glass bottles, and leather-bound grimoires. Their wardrobe leans toward gothic romanticism with structured corsetry softened by flowing silks, always with an air of deliberate mystery. The scent's green-aromatic opening and balsamic drydown mirror this tension between precision and abandon.

Philosophy & Values

For them, knowledge is experiential rather than theoretical. They believe in the transformative power of altered states, not as escape but as expansion. The fragrance's opium note speaks to their fascination with consciousness exploration, while the lavender suggests a need for grounding amid the revelry.

Relationships

They attract fellow seekers who appreciate depth over small talk. Romantic partners must understand their need for solitary experimentation. The jasmine note reveals a sensual streak, but the vetiver root keeps emotional connections from becoming too entangled.

Lifestyle

Midnight oil burns in their workspace, whether laboratory or artist's studio. They keep irregular hours, following creative impulses rather than schedules. The scent's longevity mirrors their ability to sustain intense focus for days before resurfacing.

Shadow

Their experiments sometimes cross into self-destructive territory. The absinthe note warns of seductive poisons - they must remember that not all that glitters is transformative. Balance remains the greatest challenge.

Conclusion

This fragrance captures the Alchemist's dangerous glamor - a reminder that magic lives in the meeting point between discipline and surrender, between poison and cure.