Andrés Croxatto Man Andres Croxatto

For Men
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2021
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Spring, Summer
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Andrés Croxatto Man by Andres Croxatto is a Chypre Fruity fragrance for men. Andrés Croxatto Man was launched in 2021. Andrés Croxatto Man was created by Chris Maurice and Andrés Croxatto.

Composition Profile

citrus 100%
woody 85%
green 70%
aromatic 60%
fresh 50%
fresh spicy 40%
mossy 35%
powdery 30%
earthy 25%
vanilla 20%

About the Perfumer

Andrés Croxatto

Andrés Croxatto

Andrés Croxatto is a Chilean perfumer known for his work with his eponymous brand, blending modern elegance with natural ingredients. His olfactory style often centers on fresh, woody, and aromatic accords, creating balanced and versatile compositions. The fragrance Andrés Croxatto Man exemplifies his approach with a clean, sophisticated profile suited for daily wear.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Bergamot Bergamot
Green Grass Green Grass
Gin Gin
Moss Moss
Vanilla Vanilla
Cedar Cedar
Musk Musk
Petitgrain Petitgrain
Neroli Neroli
Guaiac Wood Guaiac Wood

Character Profile

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Andrés Croxatto Man Andres Croxatto

Essence

The man who chooses Andrés Croxatto Man is not one to settle. His essence is restless, driven by the need to uncover, to experience, to push beyond the known. He is the Explorer, the Seeker-an archetype that thrives on movement, novelty, and the pursuit of meaning beyond convention. This fragrance, with its bold contrasts of spice, leather, and woody warmth, mirrors his spirit: untamed yet refined, adventurous yet discerning.

He does not wear this scent to conform; he wears it as an assertion of independence. The Explorer is not content with the well-trodden path. He must carve his own.

Style & Aesthetic

His aesthetic is a paradox: rugged yet polished. He wears well-tailored leather jackets, boots that have seen miles, and watches that tell more than time-they hint at stories. His home, if he stays in one place long enough, is a curated mix of artifacts: a Moroccan rug, a Japanese tea set, a shelf of dog-eared philosophy books.

He prefers experiences over possessions. A weekend might find him hiking alone in the mountains or debating whiskey selections at an obscure bar. He is drawn to the raw and the refined-a rare vinyl record, an unfiltered conversation, a scent that lingers like a memory.

Philosophy & Values

His life is a series of departures and arrivals, never static. He may have lived in multiple cities, changed careers, or reinvented himself in ways that unsettle those who prefer stability. His philosophy is one of self-authorship-he believes meaning is not found but forged. He reads voraciously, not for comfort but for provocation, drawn to Nietzsche, Kerouac, or the Stoics, texts that challenge him to live more intensely.

He values freedom above all, sometimes at the expense of permanence. Relationships, careers, even personal convictions are subject to revision if they no longer align with his evolving sense of self. This can make him magnetic-people are drawn to his energy, his refusal to be confined-but it also means he resists deep roots.

Relationships

People are fascinated by him, but few truly know him. He attracts lovers with his intensity, his refusal to be predictable, but his shadow is emotional transience. He may struggle with commitment, not out of cruelty, but because intimacy requires a stillness he finds unnerving.

His friendships are built on shared passions-climbing partners, fellow travelers, late-night debaters. He values loyalty but defines it differently: not by obligation, but by mutual respect for each other’s autonomy. Those who demand too much from him will find him slipping away.

Shadow

The Explorer’s greatest strength is also his flaw. His relentless pursuit of the new can become a form of evasion. When discomfort arises-boredom, doubt, emotional depth-he moves on. He may mistake motion for growth, accumulating experiences without integrating them.

There is a loneliness beneath his independence. He fears stagnation more than failure, but in fleeing it, he may leave behind the very connections that could ground him. The scent he wears is bold, unforgettable-yet like him, it does not linger where it is not free.

Conclusion

The ideal evolution for this man is not to abandon his nature but to deepen it. The true Explorer does not just seek new horizons-he learns from them. If he can pause, reflect, and allow some experiences to truly settle within him, his restlessness becomes wisdom.

He will always be drawn to the unknown, but the greatest discovery may yet be himself.