Beso Pasión Beso Beach Perfumes
At a glance
Is Beso Pasión Beso Beach Perfumes worth trying?
Beso Pasión by Beso Beach Perfumes is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, citrus, warm spicy with Ginger, Cardamom, Lemon
The first impression
Beso Pasión by Beso Beach Perfumes is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Beso Pasión was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Jordi Fernández. Top notes are Ginger, Cardamom, Lemon, Sicilian Bergamot and Bitter Orange; middle notes are Virginia Cedar, Fig and Green Tea; base notes are Akigalawood, Haitian Vetiver, Musk, White Amber and Cistus Incanus.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jordi Fernández
Jordi Fernández contributed to fragrances for the 24 brand, including Elixir Ambrosia, Elixir Azur, Elixir Neroli, Gold, Gold Oud Edition, and Platinum, as well as Genetic Bliss for 27 87. His work spans luxurious and modern compositions, often featuring rich accords and innovative blends. He brings a contemporary sensibility to each project.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Beso Pasión Beso Beach Perfumes
Essence
Beso Pasión embodies the Explorer archetype-a restless spirit ignited by curiosity and the thrill of discovery. The fragrance's opening burst of ginger, cardamom, and citrus is a passport stamp of vibrant destinations, while green tea and fig in the heart suggest pausing under foreign shade trees. Akigalawood's peppery warmth in the base speaks of roads well traveled but never fully mapped.
This is a scent for those who measure life in horizons crossed. Its aromatic freshness carries the optimism of departure, the promise that adventure lingers in every unknown.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a collage of souvenirs-a Moroccan tunic, Japanese selvedge denim, hiking boots worn smooth by cobblestones. Beso Pasión's citrus-spice accord mirrors their ability to mix cultures without erasing context. Everything they own has a story, usually beginning with "I found this tiny shop in..."
Their home is equally eclectic: maps pinned to walls, shelves cluttered with half-translated novels and ticket stubs. The fragrance's green tea note whispers of makeshift tea ceremonies on hostel rooftops.
Philosophy & Values
They believe movement is meditation. Routine terrifies them less than stagnation; even their signature scent must have the kinetic energy of Beso Pasión's ginger kick. Borders, to them, are illusions-the cedar's universality proves that roots can grow anywhere.
Their mantra? "Getting lost is the only way to expand the map." Vetiver's earthiness reminds them that true exploration requires touching ground, not just passing through.
Relationships
They collect people like dialects-fluent in the grammar of brief encounters. Friends know them as the one who sends postcards from unexpected places, then appears unannounced with a bottle of something local. Romantic partners are either fellow wanderers or homebodies who anchor their flights.
Their connections are intense but episodic, like the fragrance's moderate sillage-present enough to remember, light enough to avoid clinging.
Lifestyle
They work seasonally-tour guiding, freelance photography, teaching English abroad-always prioritizing freedom over security. Beso Pasión's good longevity suits their days that stretch from dawn markets to midnight trains.
Packing is a practiced art: one bag, always ready. The fig note's sweetness is their concession to nostalgia-a dried leaf pressed between journal pages.
Shadow
Their thirst for novelty can become avoidance, using motion to outrun depth. The Haitian vetiver's richness warns against skimming surfaces. At worst, they romanticize rootlessness, mistaking loneliness for independence.
They must learn that exploration includes inward journeys; even akigalawood's spice eventually settles into skin.
Conclusion
Beso Pasión is liquid wanderlust-a reminder that passion (beso) and passage (pasión) share the same root. To wear it is to carry the Explorer's compass, always quivering toward true north, even when north keeps moving. The world is wide, but so is the soul that travels it.