Yuletide Temptress Alkemia Perfumes

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: Unknown
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Winter
Best Season
Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Yuletide Temptress by Alkemia Perfumes is a fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Sharra Lamoureaux.

Composition Profile

sweet 100%
warm spicy 85%
amber 70%
smoky 60%
balsamic 50%
lactonic 40%

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

Cookie Cookie
Masala Chai Masala Chai
Incense Incense
Candied Fruits Candied Fruits
Vanilla Vanilla
Unique Character

Yuletide Temptress 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

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

Character Profile

The Enchantress Archetype: Portrait of Yuletide Temptress Alkemia Perfumes

Essence

The person who cherishes Yuletide Temptress by Alkemia Perfumes is most closely aligned with the Enchantress archetype-a figure who weaves magic into the mundane, drawing others into her world with warmth, mystery, and a touch of the uncanny. She is not a sorceress in the literal sense, but rather a woman who understands the power of atmosphere, ritual, and sensory allure. The fragrance itself-a blend of spiced fruits, roasted chestnuts, and smoldering incense-mirrors her essence: intoxicating, nostalgic, and just slightly dangerous.

The Enchantress thrives in the liminal space between celebration and solitude, between the sacred and the sensual. She is drawn to the deep symbolism of winter, the flicker of candlelight, the scent of something rich and ancient lingering in the air. Her magic is not in domination, but in invitation-she does not force enchantment upon others, but creates a space where they willingly succumb.

Shadow

Yet every enchantment has its cost. Her depth of feeling can tip into melancholy, a sense that no moment is ever quite as perfect as it should be. She is prone to nostalgia, sometimes to the point of paralysis-longing for a past that never quite existed, or fearing that the present will never live up to her dreams.

Her love of ritual can harden into control. She may grow impatient when others do not appreciate the care she puts into her creations, or resent intrusions into her carefully crafted world. At her worst, she can be possessive-of people, of moments, of her own emotions. She does not like to share her treasures, and she struggles when life refuses to conform to her vision.

There is also a tendency toward escapism. The same magic that allows her to elevate reality can also tempt her to retreat from it. She might lose hours lost in a book, a daydream, or the hypnotic dance of candle flames-avoiding the mundane responsibilities that threaten to break the spell.

Conclusion

Her home is a sanctuary, a carefully curated realm where every object tells a story. She favors deep reds, forest greens, and gold-colors that evoke both opulence and earthiness. Candles burn low, casting long shadows; bookshelves hold leather-bound volumes of mythology and poetry; a simmering pot of mulled wine perfumes the air. She is a hostess who understands that true hospitality is not mere politeness, but an act of sacred offering.

Her tastes are rich but deliberate-she prefers a few exquisite things over many trivial ones. She might collect antique ornaments, hand-poured candles, or rare spices. Her wardrobe leans toward velvet, wool, and silk-fabrics that feel luxurious against the skin. She wears jewelry with history: a cameo from a grandmother’s vanity, a ring with a hidden inscription.

Philosophically, she believes in the power of ritual-not as empty tradition, but as a way to mark time with meaning. The turning of the seasons, the preparation of a meal, the lighting of a candle-these are her prayers. She is drawn to pagan spirituality, folklore, and the idea that the world is alive with unseen forces. Yet she is not a dogmatist; her spirituality is intuitive, personal, and deeply sensual.