Douleur!2 Bogue
Fragrance Story
Douleur!2 by Bogue is a Floral Aquatic fragrance for women and men. Douleur!2 was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Antonio Gardoni. Top notes are Melon, Camphor, Cucumber and Mint; middle notes are Metallic notes, Salt, Watery Notes and Rose; base notes are Oysters, Civet, Resins and Benzoin.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Antonio Gardoni
Antonio Gardoni is an Italian perfumer known for his bold, avant-garde creations. He has worked with niche houses such as Azman, Berceuse Parfum, and Bogue, where he crafted complex scents like Risk, Allegretto 7.2, and Douleur. His fragrances often feature unconventional materials and dense, evolving structures.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of Douleur!2 Bogue
Essence
To wear Douleur!2 is to embrace a fragrance that is raw, complex, and unapologetically visceral-a scent that oscillates between the medicinal and the animalic, between sharpness and warmth. It is not a perfume for those who seek comfort in convention. The person who chooses this fragrance is drawn to the edges of experience, where beauty and discomfort intertwine. They are, above all, an Alchemist-an archetype defined by transformation, depth, and the relentless pursuit of meaning beneath the surface.
Shadow
Yet the Alchemist is not without their flaws. Their obsession with depth can become a form of elitism-a disdain for anything they deem "common" or "shallow." They may isolate themselves, believing that few can truly understand them. Their relentless pursuit of meaning can tip into nihilism, a corrosive skepticism that undermines joy.
In relationships, their intensity can be overwhelming. They may mistake emotional turbulence for authenticity, creating unnecessary conflict where simplicity would suffice. Their refusal to engage with the mundane can make them seem cold or detached, even when they feel deeply.
Conclusion
This is someone who sees the world as a crucible-a place where suffering and ecstasy are not opposites but necessary counterparts in the refinement of the self. They are drawn to the obscure, the challenging, the things that make others recoil or pause. Their tastes reflect this: they might prefer avant-garde cinema over blockbusters, dissonant jazz over pop melodies, or philosophical treatises over light fiction. Their style is deliberate, often minimalist but with an edge-perhaps a single piece of jewelry that carries personal significance, or clothing that suggests both austerity and sensuality.
Their philosophy is one of radical honesty. They believe that truth is not found in pleasant illusions but in confronting the raw materials of existence-pain, desire, decay, and rebirth. They are not afraid of darkness, because they understand it as a necessary contrast to light. In conversation, they are not the one to offer empty reassurances; they would rather sit with someone in silence than speak platitudes.