Derring-do Ineke
Fragrance Story
Derring-Do by Ineke is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men. Derring-Do was launched in 2006. The nose behind this fragrance is Ineke Ruhland. Top notes are Water Notes, Citruses and Cyclamen; middle notes are Magnolia, Fern, Pepper and Cardamom; base notes are Musk, Virginia Cedar and Guaiac Wood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Ineke Ruhland
Ineke Ruhland is the founder and perfumer of the Ineke brand, where she has created a distinctive line of fragrances including After My Own Heart, Angel’s Trumpet, and Balmy Days & Sundays. Her work often features poetic names and floral or gourmand themes, such as Briar Rose and Evening Edged In Gold. She also explores abstract concepts with scents like Chemical Bonding and Derring-do, showcasing her artistic approach to perfumery.
Fragrance Notes
Derring-do Ineke by Ineke offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Derring-do Ineke embodies the distinctive style of Ineke while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Derring-do Ineke
Essence
The Explorer archetype is driven by curiosity, courage, and a thirst for discovery. Derring-do Ineke captures this spirit with its crisp aquatic opening and unexpected spicy heart, grounded by woody, earthy base notes. It is the scent of a fresh morning on an uncharted shore, where the air is alive with possibility.
This fragrance is for those who step into the unknown with open eyes and a steady heart. It is not about conquering, but about experiencing-every note a new horizon, every accord a story waiting to be told.
Style & Aesthetic
The Explorer's wardrobe is functional yet distinctive: quality hiking boots, a weathered leather jacket, and linen shirts that have seen many sunsets. They favor neutral tones with pops of unexpected color-a turquoise scarf, a rust-red backpack. Their aesthetic is rugged elegance, where every piece has a purpose and a history.
Their living space is a map of their journeys: souvenirs from distant lands, books on navigation, a globe that has been spun a thousand times. They value simplicity and durability over trendiness, surrounding themselves with objects that inspire wanderlust.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that life is a journey, not a destination. Growth comes from stepping outside comfort zones, and true wisdom is earned through experience. They value independence, resilience, and the courage to ask "what if?"
Their moral compass is guided by authenticity and respect for the unknown. They are humble before nature and curious about all cultures. They believe that the greatest discoveries are not of new lands, but of new ways of seeing the world.
Relationships
Explorers form connections that are deep but not always lasting. They cherish fellow travelers who understand the call of the road, but may struggle with relationships that demand stillness. They are loyal friends who will drop everything for an adventure, but can seem distant when tethered to routine.
Romantically, they seek a partner who is both anchor and sail-someone who can hold the home fires while also being ready to chase the horizon. They need space to roam, but also a place to return to.
Lifestyle
Their life is a series of expeditions, both literal and metaphorical. They might be found planning a trek through Patagonia, learning a new language, or starting a business from scratch. Mornings are for meditation or a run along the coast; evenings for journaling under the stars.
They are minimalists by necessity, owning only what they can carry. Their rituals are simple: a cup of strong coffee before dawn, a map spread on the table, the ritual of packing and unpacking. They find freedom in discipline.
Shadow
The Explorer's shadow is restlessness and an inability to commit. They may avoid intimacy by always chasing the next thrill, mistaking movement for progress. Their fear of being trapped can lead to a life of perpetual departure, never truly arriving anywhere.
They risk becoming disconnected, always the observer but never the participant. They must learn that true exploration includes exploring the depths of their own heart, and that some of the greatest adventures are found in staying still.
Conclusion
Derring-do Ineke is the Explorer's compass: a fragrance that celebrates the courage to venture into the unknown. It reminds the wearer that the greatest journey is the one that leads back to oneself, transformed by every step taken. This scent is an ode to the brave, the curious, and the forever wandering.