Incense Franck Boclet

For Men
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2013

At a glance

Is Incense Franck Boclet worth trying?

Incense by Franck Boclet 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, cinnamon with Cardamom, Cinnamon, Black Pepper

The first impression

Incense by Franck Boclet is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men. Incense was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Melanie Leroux. Top notes are Cardamom, Cinnamon, Black Pepper and Pink Pepper; middle note is Benzoin; base notes are ebony tree, Sandalwood and Guaiac Wood.

What shapes the scent

warm spicy 100%
woody 85%
cinnamon 70%
amber 60%
aromatic 50%

The perfumer behind it

Melanie Leroux

Melanie Leroux

Melanie Leroux is a French perfumer known for her work with Franck Boclet and Héloïse de V. Her creations for Boclet, such as Incense and Leather, focus on bold, single-note themes. For Héloïse de V., she crafts more pastoral scents like Au Bord De La Rivière and Déjeuner Sous Le Figuier.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Cardamom Cardamom
Cinnamon Cinnamon
Black Pepper Black Pepper
Pink Pepper Pink Pepper

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Benzoin Benzoin

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

ebony tree ebony tree
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Guaiac Wood Guaiac Wood

The mood it creates

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Incense Franck Boclet

Essence

The Mystic archetype seeks union with the divine, exploring the liminal spaces between the material and spiritual worlds. Incense embodies this quest with its opening of cardamom, cinnamon, and black pepper-a fiery, purifying blast that clears the mind. The heart of benzoin is a resinous, ambered sweetness, like the smoke of ancient rituals, while the base of ebony, sandalwood, and guaiac wood grounds the experience in dark, sacred earth. This is a scent for meditation and transformation.

Style & Aesthetic

The Mystic dresses in flowing, layered fabrics-linen robes, wool cloaks, silk scarves. Their palette is earthy and muted: charcoal, deep purple, forest green, ochre. They favor textures that feel ancient-rough linen, smooth stone, worn leather. Their accessories are talismanic: a crystal pendant, a ring with an engraved symbol, a bracelet of prayer beads. They look like they belong to another time, or all times at once.

Philosophy & Values

Transcendence is the goal. The Mystic believes that reality is layered, and that the visible world is only a shadow of a deeper truth. They value silence, contemplation, and the wisdom found in solitude. They are drawn to paradox and mystery, understanding that some truths cannot be spoken but only experienced. They reject materialism and superficiality, seeking instead the eternal within the ephemeral.

Relationships

The Mystic forms deep, soulful connections but needs space for solitude. They are drawn to others who are on a spiritual path, whether through religion, philosophy, or art. They are excellent listeners, offering insights that feel like revelations. In romance, they seek a soulmate-a partner who understands the sacredness of the bond. They can be elusive, disappearing into their inner world for days, but they return with gifts of wisdom and presence.

Lifestyle

Their days are punctuated by rituals: morning meditation, evening incense, a nightly gratitude practice. They create sacred spaces in their home-an altar with candles, crystals, and meaningful objects. They are drawn to practices like yoga, breathwork, or contemplative walking. They read widely-mystical poetry, philosophy, ancient texts-and often write their own reflections. They live simply, valuing experience over accumulation.

Shadow

The Mystic's shadow is detachment. The pursuit of transcendence can become an escape from the mundane responsibilities of life. They may neglect practical needs or relationships, seeing them as distractions. There is a risk of spiritual arrogance-believing they have found the truth that others lack. They can become lost in abstraction, disconnected from the very real, very human world they inhabit.

Conclusion

Incense is the scent of the Mystic's sacred space: the smoke of burning resins, the warmth of ancient woods, the stillness of a mind turned inward. It is a fragrance for those who seek the divine in the everyday, who understand that the path to the infinite begins with a single, mindful breath.