Labdanum Is My Love Language Aromas De Salazar
Fragrance Story
Labdanum is My Love Language by Aromas de Salazar is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Labdanum is My Love Language was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Michael Salazar. Top note is Olibanum; middle notes are Dark Patchouli and Lavender Extract; base notes are Spanish Labdanum, Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Siam Benzoin, Guaiac Wood and Amber.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Michael Salazar
Michael Salazar is the founder and perfumer behind Aromas de Salazar, an independent brand based in the United States. His catalog includes a wide range of scents, from gourmands like Cafe Fiesta and Blueberry Morning to floral chypres such as Blueberry Chypre. He often experiments with tinctures and unique accords, as seen in Cafe Fiesta Tincture Edition and Cafe Oud 2023.
Fragrance Notes
Labdanum Is My Love Language Aromas De Salazar by Aromas de Salazar 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.
Labdanum Is My Love Language Aromas De Salazar embodies the distinctive style of Aromas de Salazar while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Labdanum Is My Love Language Aromas De Salazar
Essence
To wear Labdanum Is My Love Language by Aromas de Salazar is to embrace a fragrance that is rich, warm, and deeply sensual-resinous, animalic, yet softened by whispers of vanilla and spice. The person who chooses this scent is not merely drawn to its opulence; they embody it. They are the Lover Archetype, one who seeks intensity in all things-beauty, passion, connection.
This is someone who lives through the senses, for whom touch, scent, and emotion are not mere experiences but sacred languages. They are drawn to the tactile-velvet, aged leather, the weight of a well-worn book. Their presence lingers, not because they demand attention, but because they exude an aura of quiet magnetism.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a carefully curated archive of textures and moods. They favor deep jewel tones, sumptuous fabrics, and pieces that carry history-a vintage brooch, a tailored coat that has seen decades. There is nothing disposable about them; even their casual attire carries intention.
Their home is a sanctuary, dimly lit, filled with the scent of incense and the weight of old wood. Bookshelves bow under the weight of poetry and philosophy, not as decoration but as companions. They are drawn to art that evokes longing-Baroque paintings, the films of Wong Kar-wai, the music of Leonard Cohen.
Philosophy & Values
For them, life is not to be endured but savored. They reject the cold utilitarianism of modern existence, instead believing that meaning is found in the depth of feeling, in the way a lover’s fingers trace a collarbone, in the slow burn of a shared glance. They are not afraid of decadence, but theirs is not the hollow indulgence of excess-it is the deliberate cultivation of pleasure as an art form.
They value intimacy above all else, not merely in romance but in friendship, in solitude, even in the objects they surround themselves with. A well-loved armchair, a handwritten letter, a record played at just the right moment-these are not trivialities but the fabric of their world.
Relationships
They do not love lightly. When they commit, it is with a depth that can be overwhelming, even consuming. Their relationships are intense, often poetic, sometimes tumultuous. They are the kind of lover who writes letters by candlelight, who remembers anniversaries not by dates but by the scent of the air that day.
Yet this very intensity can become their shadow. They risk losing themselves in the other, mistaking possession for devotion. Their fear of emotional sterility can drive them to cling too tightly, to mistake obsession for love. They must learn that passion, like labdanum, is most potent when allowed to breathe.
Shadow
The Lover’s greatest weakness is their capacity for self-abandonment. In their pursuit of ecstasy, they may neglect the mundane necessities of life-bills, routines, the small but vital acts of self-preservation. They can become lost in fantasy, mistaking nostalgia for truth, or worse, using pleasure as an escape from reality.
There is also a danger of hedonism without purpose. Without discipline, their sensuality can curdle into indulgence, their passion into melodrama. They must remember that even the most intoxicating fragrance fades-what remains is the person beneath it.
Conclusion
This is a person who refuses the shallows. They would rather drown in feeling than float untouched. Their love of labdanum is no accident-it is the scent of something ancient, primal, yet refined. Like the resin itself, they are both raw and polished, capable of great warmth but also of burning too brightly.
To know them is to understand that beauty is not frivolous-it is the highest form of truth. And though they may falter, though they may sometimes love too fiercely or too blindly, they are, in the end, one of the few who truly live.