Nerosa Laboratorio Olfattivo
Fragrance Story
Nerosa by Laboratorio Olfattivo is a fragrance for women and men. Nerosa was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is David Maruitte. Top notes are Saffron, Guaiac Wood, Labdanum, Nutmeg and Cloves; middle notes are Rose, Geranium and Ylang-Ylang; base notes are Agarwood (Oud), Leather, elemi, Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha, Vetiver, Amber, Benzoin, Birch Leaf, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Cedar and Castoreum.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
David Maruitte
David Maruitte is a French perfumer who has created for brands like Jacques Zolty, Laboratorio Olfattivo, Le Galion, and Maison Tahité. His catalog includes Fleur De Lune, Décou-vert, Nerosa, and Salina, as well as the leathery Whip and gourmand Cacao Libertine. Maruitte’s work spans floral, aquatic, and spicy genres, demonstrating versatility.
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Nerosa Laboratorio Olfattivo
Essence
The Alchemist archetype is a master of transformation, seeking to transmute the base into the precious, the mundane into the magical. Nerosa embodies this quest through a dark, complex symphony of notes that feels both ancient and avant-garde. The fragrance opens with a fiery burst of saffron, nutmeg, and cloves, a volatile and intoxicating beginning. As it evolves, a heart of rose and geranium emerges, softened by ylang-ylang, before settling into a profound base of oud, leather, castoreum, and a host of resins and woods. This is not a simple scent but a layered, evolving work of art, a testament to the Alchemist’s patience and skill.
Style & Aesthetic
The Alchemist’s style is eclectic, mysterious, and deeply personal. They are drawn to textures that tell a story: aged leather, rough-hewn stone, tarnished metal. Their wardrobe is a mix of vintage finds and artisanal pieces, often in dark, rich colors like burgundy, charcoal, and deep green. They might wear a velvet jacket over a linen shirt, with rings on every finger and a scarf that smells of incense. Their aesthetic is not about conformity but about creating a visual alchemy, blending disparate elements into a cohesive, intriguing whole.
Philosophy & Values
The Alchemist believes in the power of transformation, both external and internal. They value process over product, understanding that true change takes time and intention. They are drawn to the hidden, the occult, the things that lie beneath the surface. Their philosophy is one of integration: they seek to reconcile opposites-light and dark, masculine and feminine, chaos and order-into a higher synthesis. They are patient, methodical, and deeply intuitive, trusting that the journey of transformation is as important as the destination.
Relationships
In relationships, the Alchemist is intense and transformative. They are drawn to people who are complex, who have depths to be explored. They see potential in others and are often catalysts for change, helping those they love to grow and evolve. However, their intensity can be overwhelming; they may struggle with boundaries, wanting to merge or transmute their partners into something they are not. They need relationships that allow for mystery and independence, where both parties can continue their own alchemical work while supporting each other.
Lifestyle
The Alchemist’s life is a laboratory of experience. Their home is filled with books on philosophy and herbalism, with jars of dried herbs and bottles of essential oils. They might have a dedicated space for meditation or ritual, where they practice mindfulness or creative visualization. Their daily routines are intentional: they might brew their own tea blends, practice yoga, or keep a dream journal. They are drawn to the arts-music, painting, writing-as forms of personal alchemy. Evenings are often spent in quiet contemplation or in deep conversation with kindred spirits.
Shadow
The Alchemist’s shadow is a tendency toward obsession and manipulation. They can become so focused on transformation that they lose sight of the present, always seeking to change what is rather than accepting it. This can lead to a restless dissatisfaction, a sense that nothing is ever good enough. They may also use their knowledge to control or influence others, crossing ethical lines in the name of growth. The challenge for the Alchemist is to learn that some things are sacred as they are, and that true transformation begins with acceptance.
Conclusion
Nerosa is the scent of the Alchemist who has mastered the art of becoming. It is a fragrance that unfolds in layers, each note a step in a sacred process of refinement. It reminds us that the greatest alchemy is the transformation of the self, and that the philosopher’s stone is not a thing to be found but a state to be achieved. This is a scent for those who understand that true magic lies in the patient, loving work of turning lead into gold.