Cauã Reymond Intenso Jequiti
Fragrance Story
Cauã Reymond Intenso by Jequiti is a Woody Spicy fragrance for men. Cauã Reymond Intenso was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Barbara Zoebelein. Top notes are Cardamom, Black Pepper, Bergamot and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Neroli, Geranium and Iris; base notes are Amber, Labdanum and Cedar.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Barbara Zoebelein
Barbara Zoebelein is a perfumer known for her work with brands like Avon, Guess, and Boitown. Her style often balances accessible elegance with subtle complexity, seen in creations such as Little Black Dress Avon and Guess By Marciano. She has also contributed to diverse projects including Jequiti’s Cauã Reymond Intenso and Louis Widmer’s L'eau De Peau Eau Douceur.
Fragrance Notes
Cauã Reymond Intenso Jequiti by Jequiti 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.
Cauã Reymond Intenso Jequiti embodies the distinctive style of Jequiti while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Cauã Reymond Intenso Jequiti
Essence
To wear Cauã Reymond Intenso Jequiti is to embody a fragrance of magnetic allure-warm, woody, and subtly commanding. This is not a scent for the timid or the detached; it belongs to one who thrives on intensity, passion, and the art of seduction in all its forms. The archetype that most defines this person is The Lover, not in a trivial sense, but as a force of deep emotional engagement, sensuality, and a relentless pursuit of beauty.
This is a person who moves through life with an almost poetic awareness of desire-not merely romantic, but an expansive hunger for experience. They are drawn to what is rich, textured, and evocative. Their tastes lean toward the dramatic yet refined: dark leather jackets that age with character, deep red wines that linger on the tongue, music that swells with emotion-fado, bossa nova, or the melancholic croon of Leonard Cohen.
Their philosophy is one of immersion. They do not merely observe life; they consume it. They believe in the transformative power of connection-whether through touch, conversation, or art. Their values revolve around authenticity in feeling; they despise the shallow and the contrived, seeking instead relationships and experiences that leave a mark.
Shadow
Yet, like all archetypes, The Lover has its darker currents. Their intensity can tip into obsession. They may struggle with jealousy, not out of pettiness, but because they cannot fathom love without total surrender. When wounded, they do not retreat quietly; they burn, either in silent resentment or in dramatic confrontations.
Their pursuit of pleasure can also become a vice. They are no stranger to excess-whether in indulgence, risk-taking, or emotional drama. At their worst, they may lose themselves in the chase, mistaking intensity for meaning, passion for purpose.
Conclusion
Their greatest strength lies in their ability to make others feel alive. In conversation, they listen with an intensity that is rare, their gaze steady, their responses weighted with meaning. They are not afraid of vulnerability, seeing it not as weakness but as the raw material of true connection.
In love, they are both tender and fierce. They do not love lightly; when they commit, it is with a depth that can be overwhelming, even transformative, for their partner. Their presence is intoxicating-not because they perform charm, but because they embody it.
Professionally, they thrive in roles that allow them to channel their passion. They might be an artist, a chef, a therapist, or even a negotiator-any vocation where emotion and persuasion are tools rather than obstacles.