Incense Impulse

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: Unknown
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Incense by Impulse is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Ann Gottlieb.

Composition Profile

woody 100%
white floral 85%
amber 70%
vanilla 60%
animalic 50%
warm spicy 40%
powdery 35%

About the Perfumer

Ann Gottlieb

Ann Gottlieb

Ann Gottlieb is a highly influential American perfumer and fragrance consultant known for her work with major brands like Axe. Her style focuses on creating bold, accessible scents that appeal to a broad audience, often blending fresh, woody, and sweet accords. She played a key role in developing iconic Axe fragrances such as Axe Africa, Axe Apollo, and Axe Dark Temptation, helping define the brand's signature mass-market appeal.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Woodsy Notes Woodsy Notes
White Flowers White Flowers
Amber Amber
Vanille Vanille
Spices Spices

Character Profile

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Incense Impulse

Essence

The person who gravitates toward Incense Impulse is not merely drawn to fragrance-they seek an experience, a momentary transcendence. The scent of incense is sacred, ancient, and contemplative, evoking temples, rituals, and the quiet hum of meditation. This person is defined by the Mystic archetype, one who searches for meaning beyond the material, who finds solace in the unseen, and who views life as a tapestry of symbols and hidden truths.

They are not content with surface-level existence. Their mind is a labyrinth of introspection, always probing, always questioning. Yet, they are not a recluse by necessity-they may move through the world with quiet intensity, leaving traces of their presence like lingering smoke.

Style & Aesthetic

Their wardrobe is an extension of their inner world-rich textures, flowing fabrics, earth tones, or monastic simplicity. They favor garments that feel timeless, as if borrowed from another era or another realm. Jewelry, if worn at all, is symbolic: a talisman, an antique ring, a pendant with obscure significance.

Their living space is a sanctuary. Candles burn low, books on mythology and metaphysics line the shelves, and the air is thick with the scent of oud, myrrh, or sandalwood. They curate their surroundings like a sacred grove, a refuge from the noise of modernity.

They thrive in environments that allow for introspection-writing at dawn, wandering through museums, hiking in solitude. They may be artists, poets, therapists, or scholars, drawn to vocations that explore the human psyche or the mysteries of existence.

But their greatest flaw is the temptation to retreat entirely. The Mystic’s shadow is the Hermit, one who disengages too fully, mistaking isolation for enlightenment. They may struggle with grounding themselves in the mundane-paying bills, maintaining routines, engaging with the banal necessities of life. Their quest for the sublime can, at times, become a refusal to live fully in the world.

Philosophy & Values

For them, life is a pilgrimage. They are drawn to philosophies that challenge the ordinary-Eastern mysticism, esoteric traditions, or even secular contemplative practices like deep ecology or existentialism. They believe in the power of silence, in the wisdom of intuition, and in the idea that reality is layered, with deeper meanings waiting to be uncovered.

Their values are anchored in authenticity. Superficiality repels them; they crave depth in conversation, in relationships, in art. They may reject dogmatic structures, preferring a personal spirituality that is fluid and evolving. Yet, this can make them skeptical of institutions, sometimes to the point of isolation.

Relationships

They do not give their trust lightly. When they love, it is with a quiet intensity, a devotion that borders on the spiritual. Their relationships are deep but few, for they cannot abide small talk or emotional superficiality. They seek partners and friends who understand the language of silence, who appreciate the spaces between words.

Yet, their shadow looms here-they may become so absorbed in their inner world that they neglect the practicalities of connection. They might withdraw without warning, leaving others confused by their sudden distance. Their love can be profound but also enigmatic, leaving their companions yearning for more tangible affection.

Conclusion

They are both sage and wanderer, healer and escapist. Their strength lies in their ability to see beyond the veil, to offer wisdom when others are lost in chaos. But their weakness is their reluctance to fully descend into the messiness of human existence.

The scent of Incense Impulse is their emblem-ephemeral yet enduring, a bridge between worlds. They are the keepers of the unseen, but their challenge is to remember that even mystics must walk the earth.