Turquoise Trail Alkemia Perfumes

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: Unknown
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Any
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Turquoise Trail by Alkemia Perfumes is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Sharra Lamoureaux.

Composition Profile

woody 100%
citrus 85%
green 70%
aromatic 60%
white floral 50%
fruity 40%
iris 35%
powdery 30%
amber 25%
balsamic 20%

About the Perfumer

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.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Blackberry leaf Blackberry leaf
Orris Root Orris Root
Black Currant Black Currant
French orange flower French orange flower
Petitgrain Petitgrain
Incense Incense
Bergamot Bergamot
Mandarin Orange Mandarin Orange
Sage Sage
Grapefruit blossom Grapefruit blossom
Vetiver Root Vetiver Root
Cedar Cedar
Galbanum Galbanum
Tonka Bean Tonka Bean
White Sandalwood White Sandalwood
Unique Character

Turquoise Trail Alkemia Perfumes by Alkemia Perfumes offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Turquoise Trail Alkemia Perfumes embodies the distinctive style of Alkemia Perfumes while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Turquoise Trail Alkemia Perfumes

Essence

The one who wears Turquoise Trail by Alkemia Perfumes is most closely aligned with the Explorer archetype-a seeker of the unknown, drawn to the horizon not out of restlessness, but out of an insatiable curiosity. This fragrance, with its blend of desert sage, blue borage, and ghost pine, evokes the scent of open skies and uncharted paths. The Explorer does not flee from life but moves through it like a cartographer of the soul, mapping both the external world and the inner wilderness.

They are not content with the well-trodden road; they crave the trail less followed, where the air is sharp with possibility. Their spirit is nomadic, though not necessarily in the physical sense-some Explorers wander through ideas, philosophies, or creative expressions rather than landscapes. Yet, the essence remains the same: a refusal to be confined by convention.

The fragrance they choose mirrors this duality-earthy yet ethereal, grounded yet boundless. It is the scent of someone who carries the desert in their soul, who finds solace in vastness but knows the value of an oasis.

To meet them is to glimpse the horizon in human form-always just out of reach, always beckoning.

Shadow

Their greatest strength is their courage-the willingness to step into the unknown, to embrace discomfort for the sake of growth. They are adaptable, resilient, and often possess an uncanny ability to find beauty in desolation. When others see emptiness, they see potential.

Yet, their shadow is the Eternal Fugitive-the part of them that mistakes motion for progress. There is a danger in perpetual seeking; sometimes, the thing they are running toward is simply an illusion, and the thing they are running from is themselves. They may struggle with commitment, not because they are incapable of depth, but because stillness feels like stagnation.

Their flaw is not in their wandering, but in their reluctance to recognize when they have found what they were looking for. The true challenge for the Explorer is not to keep moving, but to know when to stop-and to understand that roots do not always mean imprisonment. Sometimes, they are the foundation from which the tallest trees grow.

Conclusion

Their tastes are eclectic, drawn to the raw and the refined in equal measure. They might collect odd trinkets from flea markets, books on obscure philosophies, or handmade ceramics from artists whose names they’ll never know. Their wardrobe is a mix of well-worn leather, flowing linen, and perhaps a single piece of jewelry imbued with personal meaning-a talisman of their journey.

Philosophically, they are neither optimists nor pessimists but realists who see life as an experiment. They believe in experience over dogma, in questions over answers. Their values are rooted in authenticity; they despise pretense and are drawn to those who speak with unfiltered honesty, even if it stings.

Relationships are both their sanctuary and their challenge. They love deeply but often struggle with the weight of permanence. Partners and friends must understand that their need for space is not rejection but a vital act of self-preservation. They are fiercely loyal to those who respect their independence, but they will vanish without apology from those who try to chain them.