Unholy Oud Borntostandout®
Fragrance Story
Unholy Oud by BORNTOSTANDOUT® is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Unholy Oud was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Dora Baghriche. Top notes are Incense, Lemon and Bergamot; middle notes are Laotian Oud, Turkish Rose and Bulgarian Rose; base notes are Sandalwood, Patchouli, Palisander Rosewood, Vanilla, Tonka Bean and Heliotrope.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Dora Baghriche
Dora Baghriche is a perfumer who has worked with both classic and contemporary brands, including 4711, Cacharel, and Chopard. Her creations include 4711 Acqua Colonia Starfruit & White Flowers, Cacharel's Amor Amor Eau de Parfum, and Chopard's Angélique Begum. She also contributed to Antonio Banderas and BORNTOSTANDOUT®, showing versatility across different market segments.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Unholy Oud Borntostandout®
Essence
This person is defined by the Trickster archetype, but not in its playful, mischievous form-rather, as the Rebel Alchemist, a figure who distills chaos into meaning, who transmutes the forbidden into the sacred. They do not merely reject convention; they reinvent it, bending the rules until they shatter, then reassembling the pieces into something entirely their own.
Unholy Oud is their scent because it is both sacred and profane, a paradox in a bottle. Oud, traditionally revered, is twisted into something darker, smokier, more intoxicating-just as they twist expectations, turning what is "proper" into something wilder, more visceral.
Style & Aesthetic
Their presence is magnetic, not because they demand attention, but because they refuse to conform to the usual rhythms of social performance. They dress in rich textures-leather, velvet, silk-but always with an edge, a deliberate imperfection: a torn cuff, an asymmetrical cut, a piece of jewelry that looks like it was stolen from a medieval reliquary.
They are drawn to art that unsettles, music that throbs with dissonance, literature that dances on the edge of sanity. They might love the decadence of Baudelaire, the surrealism of Leonora Carrington, or the raw, unfiltered energy of industrial noise. Their taste is not about shock value-it is about truth in distortion, beauty in the grotesque.
They are not bound by conventional careers. They may be artists, writers, rogue scholars, or entrepreneurs in unconventional fields. They thrive in spaces where rules are fluid-underground scenes, late-night salons, cities that never sleep.
They are nocturnal by nature, finding clarity in the quiet hours when the rest of the world dreams. Their home is a sanctuary of curiosities-antique books, strange artifacts, candles burned down to stubs.
Philosophy & Values
They reject blind obedience to tradition, not out of mere defiance, but because they see hypocrisy in unexamined norms. Their philosophy is one of radical authenticity: if something is revered, they will question why; if something is forbidden, they will explore it.
They believe in the alchemy of experience-that pain, pleasure, ecstasy, and decay are all part of the same transformative process. They do not seek happiness in the conventional sense; they seek intensity, a life lived at the edges of feeling.
Relationships
Their relationships are deep but volatile. They attract those who crave their intensity but often struggle to match it. They do not love lightly-when they commit, it is with a ferocity that borders on obsession, but they demand the same in return.
They are drawn to kindred spirits-other outsiders, thinkers, creators, and heretics. But they also have a tendency to test loyalty, pushing boundaries to see who will stay. Some find this exhilarating; others find it exhausting.
Shadow
Their greatest strength-their refusal to accept the world as it is-can become their greatest flaw. Their rebellion can turn into self-sabotage, their search for meaning into nihilism. They may become addicted to transgression, mistaking destruction for creation.
They can be merciless in their honesty, sometimes wounding others under the guise of truth. Their disdain for mediocrity can curdle into contempt for those who do not share their vision, leaving them isolated in their self-made exile.
Conclusion
This person is not for everyone. They are too much for some, not enough for others. But for those who understand them, they are a force of nature, a reminder that life is not meant to be merely endured, but alchemized.
They will always walk the line between genius and madness, between reverence and blasphemy. And in that tension, they find their truth.