M2 Black March Cb I Hate Perfume

Unisex
Perfume Oil
Year: 2006
Intimate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring, Fall
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

M2 Black March by CB I Hate Perfume is a Woody Aquatic fragrance for women and men. M2 Black March was launched in 2006. The nose behind this fragrance is Christopher Brosius.

Composition Profile

earthy 100%
green 85%
aquatic 70%
woody 60%
fresh 50%

About the Perfumer

Christopher Brosius

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

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Soil Tincture Soil Tincture
Green Notes Green Notes
Water Notes Water Notes
Woodsy Notes Woodsy Notes
oak moss oak moss
Unique Character

M2 Black March Cb I Hate Perfume by CB I Hate Perfume offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

M2 Black March 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 Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of M2 Black March Cb I Hate Perfume

Essence

The Wanderer is the soul who finds home not in a place, but in the journey itself. M2 Black March captures this archetype in its purest form-a fragrance that smells of rain-soaked earth, mossy woods, and the first green shoots pushing through thawing ground. It is the scent of a path less traveled, of boots caked with mud and the quiet thrill of solitude. The Wanderer wears this fragrance as a map of their inner landscape, a reminder that the most profound discoveries happen when one is willing to get lost.

Style & Aesthetic

The Wanderer’s wardrobe is functional, layered, and textured-think waxed canvas jackets, worn denim, and sturdy leather boots. They favor earthy tones: moss green, charcoal, deep brown, and slate gray. Their aesthetic is rugged but intentional, with every piece chosen for its utility and story. Accessories are minimal: a compass necklace, a weathered backpack, a wool scarf. They move through the world with a quiet confidence, their presence as understated and compelling as the scent of damp earth after a spring rain.

Philosophy & Values

At their core, the Wanderer values authenticity, freedom, and connection to the natural world. They believe that true wisdom is found not in books but in the rhythm of the seasons, the texture of tree bark, the taste of wild berries. They reject the artificial and the performative, seeking instead the raw and the real. Their philosophy is one of presence: to be fully here, now, open to whatever the path reveals. They trust the journey over the destination, knowing that each step holds its own meaning.

Relationships

The Wanderer forms deep but unconventional bonds. They are loyal to those who understand their need for space and solitude, and they cherish friends who will join them on spontaneous hikes or sit in comfortable silence by a campfire. Romantic connections are intense but rarely possessive; the Wanderer loves fiercely but needs a partner who respects their independence. They are drawn to others who share their reverence for nature and their hunger for experience. Their relationships are like the scent of M2 Black March-intimate, grounding, and quietly transformative.

Lifestyle

The Wanderer’s life is a series of small rituals that honor the natural world. They wake early to watch the sunrise, brew coffee over a camp stove, and keep a journal of the plants and animals they encounter. Their home is a sanctuary of found objects: driftwood, stones, pressed flowers. They practice mindfulness through walking, gardening, or simply sitting still in a forest. Their days are structured not by clocks but by the light, the weather, and the pull of curiosity. They are always planning the next expedition, even if it’s just to a nearby park.

Shadow

The Wanderer’s shadow is a tendency toward rootlessness and avoidance. They may use the pursuit of freedom as an excuse to flee from intimacy, commitment, or difficult emotions. The same restlessness that fuels their adventures can leave them feeling isolated and unmoored. They risk becoming a ghost in their own life, always moving but never arriving. The shadow of M2 Black March is the chill of a late winter rain that seeps into the bones-a loneliness that no amount of wandering can cure. The Wanderer must learn that true freedom includes the courage to stay.

Conclusion

M2 Black March is the scent of the Wanderer’s soul-earthy, green, and achingly beautiful in its simplicity. It speaks to those who find solace in solitude and meaning in movement. To wear it is to carry a piece of the wild within, a reminder that the most important journey is the one that leads back to oneself. The Wanderer knows that home is not a place, but a way of being in the world.