Mizu Di Ser

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2000

At a glance

Is Mizu Di Ser worth trying?

Mizu by DI SER is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
citrus, aromatic, fresh spicy with Yuzu, Rosemary, Amalfi Lemon

The first impression

Mizu by DI SER is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Mizu was launched in 2000. The nose behind this fragrance is Yasuyuki Shinohara.

What shapes the scent

citrus 100%
aromatic 85%
fresh spicy 70%
floral 60%
woody 50%
sweet 40%
green 35%

The perfumer behind it

Yasuyuki Shinohara

Yasuyuki Shinohara

Yasuyuki Shinohara is a Japanese perfumer who has crafted numerous fragrances for the Di Ser brand. His extensive catalog includes Adameku, Akanesasu, Diana, Hana Matsuri, Hana No Oto, Hasunoito, Hikaru Daichi, and Hoshi Tsukiyo. Shinohara's work is characterized by natural, botanical ingredients and a deep connection to Japanese aesthetics.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Yuzu Yuzu
Rosemary Rosemary
Amalfi Lemon Amalfi Lemon
Boronia Boronia
Jasmine Jasmine
Tonka Bean Tonka Bean

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Mizu Di Ser

Essence

Mizu channels the Explorer archetype, forever drawn to the next horizon. The bright burst of yuzu and Amalfi lemon is the first step on a new journey, while rosemary and boronia suggest the herbal-scented paths less traveled. Like the Explorer, this fragrance is as much about the anticipation of discovery as the discovery itself.

The moderate sillage and longevity reflect the Explorer's pace-this isn't about leaving a permanent mark, but about moving lightly through the world, ready to pivot when something interesting appears on the periphery. There's optimism here, but also the wisdom to know that not all paths lead where you expect.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor clothing that moves with them-linen shirts that wrinkle interestingly, boots made for walking but stylish enough for a café stop. Their palette leans toward the colors of earth and sky, with perhaps one unexpected pop of color like the citrus notes in their scent.

If they have a home base, it's more camp than castle-filled with maps, souvenirs from travels, and equipment ready to grab at a moment's notice. Every object has a story, and the best ones are scuffed from use.

Philosophy & Values

The Explorer believes that growth happens at the edges of comfort. They value curiosity over certainty, knowing that the most interesting answers often lead to better questions. For them, life isn't about accumulating possessions but experiences, not about having seen everything but about maintaining the capacity to be surprised.

There's deep respect here for local knowledge-the Explorer knows that true understanding comes from engaging with places and people on their own terms. They're quick to adapt, finding that flexibility often leads to the richest discoveries.

Relationships

They attract those who are energized by their spirit of adventure. Romantic partners must understand that the Explorer needs room to roam, but that this isn't rejection-it's simply how they engage with the world. Their love is expansive rather than possessive.

Friendships are often based on shared adventures, whether literal journeys or intellectual ones. The Explorer is excellent at drawing others out of their routines, though they may struggle with more mundane aspects of maintaining connections over time.

Lifestyle

Mornings might begin with a quick coffee and scanning maps or news from far-flung places. Their work, if it can be called that, often blends passion with profession-perhaps writing, photography, or work that allows for regular movement and new challenges.

Evenings could find them planning the next trip or contentedly recounting the day's small discoveries to anyone who'll listen. The Explorer thrives on variety but also appreciates those rare moments when a place starts to feel like home.

Shadow

The Explorer risks becoming so focused on the next horizon that they fail to appreciate where they are. Their restlessness can tip into avoidance, mistaking movement for progress and novelty for depth.

There's also a danger of leaving a trail of half-finished projects and relationships in their wake. The greatest Explorers know when to pause and go deep, but this one may need to learn that lesson the hard way.

Conclusion

Mizu is the scent of open roads and open minds. Like the Explorer who wears it, this fragrance reminds us that the world is wide and full of wonders, if we're willing to step off the beaten path. It's an invitation to approach each day with fresh eyes, knowing that adventure isn't about distance traveled but attention paid.