Cb93 Cb I Hate Perfume
Fragrance Story
CB93 by CB I Hate Perfume is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. CB93 was launched in 2005. The nose behind this fragrance is Christopher Brosius.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Christopher Brosius
Christopher Brosius is an American perfumer and founder of CB I Hate Perfume, known for his unconventional, narrative-driven scents. His portfolio includes fragrances like 2nd Cumming, At the Beach 1966, and Beautiful Launderette, which evoke specific memories and atmospheres. He also created Cumming for actor Alan Cumming, blending personal storytelling with olfactory art.
Fragrance Notes
Cb93 Cb I Hate Perfume by CB I Hate Perfume 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.
Cb93 Cb I Hate Perfume embodies the distinctive style of CB I Hate Perfume while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Cb93 Cb I Hate Perfume
Essence
The Sage seeks wisdom, not in dusty books, but in the living world. They are a student of the ancient, the sacred, and the hidden. Their path is one of contemplation, study, and a deep reverence for the patterns that connect all things. CB93 is their olfactory scripture: a complex and austere blend of geranium, pine, galbanum, and Moroccan cedar, touched with the smoky incense of olibanum and the green bite of fir. It is a scent of cathedrals made of wood, of libraries filled with the scent of old paper and resin, of a mind sharpened by silence.
Style & Aesthetic
The Sage’s style is timeless and understated, a reflection of their inner focus. They favor natural fibers in muted earth tones: linen, wool, and cotton in shades of forest green, slate gray, and deep brown. Their clothes are well-made but unassuming, chosen for comfort and durability rather than fashion. They wear simple jewelry, perhaps a single ring of hammered silver or a pendant of rough stone. Their home is a sanctuary of order and calm, filled with books, dried herbs, and the quiet hum of a life lived deliberately.
Philosophy & Values
Their philosophy is one of integration and understanding. They believe that wisdom is found in the connections between things: the relationship between a plant and the soil, a ritual and the seasons, a person and their history. They value knowledge, but not as a collection of facts; they value understanding, the ability to see the whole picture. They are seekers of truth, but they know that truth is not a destination but a practice, a daily discipline of attention and humility. They believe in the power of ritual to ground the soul.
Relationships
The Sage is a quiet presence, a good listener and a thoughtful friend. They are not given to effusive displays of emotion, but their loyalty is deep and unwavering. They seek companions who can share their love of learning and their appreciation for silence. Romantic relationships are built on intellectual companionship and mutual respect, a partnership of two minds exploring the world together. They can be slow to trust, but once a bond is formed, it is as enduring as the ancient trees they admire.
Lifestyle
Their days are structured around study and practice. They rise early to meditate or walk in the woods, observing the subtle changes of the season. They spend hours in their garden, tending to herbs and medicinal plants, or in their workshop, distilling oils and preparing tinctures. They read voraciously, but they also value the knowledge of the body: the feel of soil, the scent of rain, the taste of a wild berry. Their rituals are personal and precise: a morning cup of tea brewed with intention, an evening prayer of gratitude, the careful burning of incense to mark the hours.
Shadow
The Sage’s shadow is a tendency toward detachment and intellectual arrogance. They can become so lost in their inner world that they lose touch with the messy, vibrant reality of human connection. Their pursuit of wisdom can become a form of escape, a way to avoid the vulnerability of love and the chaos of the everyday. They may look down on those who do not share their depth of understanding, mistaking knowledge for virtue. The scent of CB93, if worn too long, can become a scent of isolation, a reminder of a mind that has forgotten the wisdom of the heart.
Conclusion
CB93 is a fragrance for the seeker, the thinker, the one who finds the sacred in the scent of pine and incense. It is the smell of a life dedicated to understanding, a life lived in the quiet spaces between the noise of the world. For the Sage, it is not a perfume but a tool, a reminder of the ancient paths that still wind through the modern world. It is the scent of a mind at peace, a soul in search, and a heart that knows the deepest wisdom is found in the simplest things.