L'hombre En Voyage Perfumes
At a glance
Is L'hombre En Voyage Perfumes worth trying?
L'Hombre by En Voyage Perfumes is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men.
- Best match
- Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, woody, earthy with Whiskey, Spices, Citruses
The first impression
L'Hombre by En Voyage Perfumes is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men. The nose behind this fragrance is Shelley Waddington. Top notes are Whiskey, Spices and Citruses; middle notes are Coffee and Incense; base notes are Haitian Vetiver, Coffee, Patchouli, Musk, Agarwood (Oud), Amber and Oakmoss.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Shelley Waddington
Shelley Waddington is the founder and perfumer behind En Voyage Perfumes, a brand known for its artistic and narrative-driven scents. Her catalog includes a range of compositions from aquatic and gourmand to amber and woody, such as A Study In Water, Café Cacao, and Durango. Waddington’s work often explores the intersection of memory and place, creating fragrances that evoke specific moods and landscapes.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of L'hombre En Voyage Perfumes
Essence
The Wanderer is drawn to horizons, and L'Hombre is their compass. Whiskey and spices evoke campfires under foreign stars; coffee and oud speak of bazaars at dawn. This fragrance is a map folded into a jacket pocket, stained with adventure.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear well-traveled leather boots, a wool peacoat frayed at the cuffs, a scarf that might have been bartered in Marrakech. Their look is deliberately unfinished-a shirt left untucked, hair tousled by wind. The scent's smoky trail suggests recent departure.
Philosophy & Values
They measure life in miles, not minutes. "Roots are for trees," they say, stirring a tin cup of spiced coffee. Stability is stagnation; the only home they trust is the next open road. The interplay of vetiver and incense mirrors their belief in movement as prayer.
Relationships
They collect souls like passport stamps-intense connections that fade with the next border crossing. Lovers learn not to ask when they'll return. Their true companions are fellow nomads, those who understand that coffee shared at 4 AM is more binding than vows.
Lifestyle
Their belongings fit in a single rucksack: a dog-eared Lorca anthology, a flask of single malt, a vial of L'Hombre to remind them who they are when the nights grow too quiet. They sleep best on trains, lulled by the rhythm of wheels.
Shadow
Their freedom can become flight-running not toward something, but away. The oakmoss in the base asks: what happens when you outrun yourself?
Conclusion
L'Hombre is the Wanderer's epitaph written in smoke, a fragrance that carries the weight of all the places they've loved and left. In its whiskey-soaked heart, one smells the loneliness of infinite skies.