The Ifrit Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab
At a glance
Is The Ifrit Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab worth trying?
The Ifrit by Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- sand, amber, warm spicy with Sand, Resins, Musk
The first impression
The Ifrit by Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men. The Ifrit was launched in 2017. The Ifrit was created by Elizabeth Barrial and Brian Constantine.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Brian Constantine
Brian Constantine is a perfumer for Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, contributing to a wide range of fragrances such as Alana Patel, Alice, Bastet, Believe, Bilquis, Black Hats, Eostre Of The Dawn, and For The Joy Of It. His work often incorporates literary, mythological, and occult references. Constantine's compositions are known for their depth and narrative quality.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of The Ifrit Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab
Essence
The Ifrit embodies the Alchemist archetype-altered states and elemental transformations. Its mineral-resin core with cinnamon-tobacco sparks mirrors their work at the crucible's edge. They are a conjurer of realities, turning sand into scent and smoke into memory. The fragrance's balsamic warmth and peppery bite suggest someone who traffics in both comfort and danger.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor layered textures: hammered metal cuffs over lab-coat linen, or a Victorian study cluttered with alembics. The scent's ginger-cinnamon brightness against musky tobacco parallels this fusion of precision and wildness. Their space is part apothecary, part occult bookstore-every object charged with potential energy.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the mutability of matter and spirit. The fragrance's evolution-from peppery spark to resinous ember-reflects their devotion to process over fixed outcomes. Like the sand accord that grounds this scent, they find stability in flux itself.
Relationships
They attract fellow experimenters but maintain an observer's detachment. Intimacy, like their tobacco-musk drydown, develops slowly-a carefully monitored reaction. Partners must accept their need for solitary tinkering at odd hours.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them cataloging dreams; midnight, distilling tinctures. The scent suits library carrels and basement workshops alike. It's a companion for when the veil between worlds feels thin enough to pierce with a pipette.
Shadow
Their manipulations can tip into hubris. Like the fragrance's occasional harshness, they risk burning away tenderness in pursuit of potency. The challenge is to let some mysteries remain unsolved.
Conclusion
The Ifrit is liquid paradox-fiery yet meditative, ancient yet reinvented with each wearing. It captures the Alchemist's essence: not as a master of elements, but as their devoted conspirator.