Fatal Dose: The Happiness Maison Olfactif

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2023
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Fatal Dose: the happiness by MAISON OLFACTIF is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Fatal Dose: the happiness was launched in 2023. Top notes are Pink Pepper, Maraschino Cherry, Lemon and Almond; middle notes are Davana, Jasmine and Ginger; base notes are Patchouli, Haitian Vetiver, Caramel and Tonka.

Composition Profile

green 100%
aromatic 85%
patchouli 70%
balsamic 60%
cherry 50%
woody 40%
soft spicy 35%
earthy 30%

About the Perfumer

Unknown Perfumer

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Pink Pepper Pink Pepper
Maraschino Cherry Maraschino Cherry
Lemon Lemon
Almond Almond

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Davana Davana
Jasmine Jasmine
Ginger Ginger

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Patchouli Patchouli
Haitian Vetiver Haitian Vetiver
Caramel Caramel
Tonka Tonka

Character Profile

The Hedonist Archetype: Portrait of Fatal Dose: The Happiness Maison Olfactif

Essence

This person is most closely aligned with the Hedonist archetype, though not in its most superficial form. They are not merely a seeker of pleasure, but a connoisseur of sensation, a philosopher of indulgence. Their love for Fatal Dose: The Happiness-a fragrance that blends sweet, narcotic florals with dark, intoxicating depth-reveals a soul that craves intensity, both in joy and melancholy. The Hedonist lives by the creed that life must be felt deeply, even if it burns.

Yet, beneath the pursuit of pleasure lies a quiet existential hunger. They do not merely chase happiness; they interrogate it, dissect it, wondering if true euphoria is ever possible without a shadow.

Philosophy & Values

Their tastes are decadent but deliberate. They prefer the richness of dark chocolate over cheap sweetness, the complexity of a well-aged whiskey over fleeting intoxication. Their wardrobe is a mix of opulence and restraint-luxurious fabrics in deep hues, structured yet sensual, as if dressing is both an art and a statement. They are drawn to music that thrums with emotional weight-jazz that smolders, classical pieces that ache, lyrics that cut close to the bone.

Their philosophy is one of radical presence-they believe in wringing every drop of meaning from the moment, even if it means flirting with excess. They do not fear intensity; they court it. Yet, unlike the glutton who consumes without thought, they savor with awareness, knowing that pleasure is fleeting and thus all the more precious.

Relationships

In love and friendship, they are magnetic but demanding. They crave connections that are as layered as their favorite fragrance-relationships that offer both sweetness and depth, comfort and challenge. They are drawn to people who can match their emotional intensity, who are unafraid of passion’s darker edges.

Yet, their shadow emerges here: they can become addicted to the highs of romance, the drama of connection, mistaking turbulence for depth. When bored, they may unconsciously stir chaos, seeking the thrill of emotional volatility rather than the quiet stability of enduring love.

Shadow

Their greatest strength-their capacity for sensation-is also their weakness. When unbalanced, they risk becoming slaves to their own appetites, mistaking indulgence for fulfillment. The same mind that savors beauty can spiral into restlessness, always chasing the next thrill, the next intoxication.

There is a danger, too, in their philosophical bent-they may romanticize suffering, believing that depth must always come with pain. They might sabotage their own happiness, fearing that contentment is synonymous with shallowness.

Conclusion

For this person, true wisdom lies in mastery of pleasure, not enslavement to it. They must learn that happiness need not always be fatal, that joy can be profound without being destructive. If they can temper their hunger for intensity with moments of quiet gratitude, they will find that the sweetness they seek does not always have to come with a dose of poison.

They are, at their best, a living testament to the idea that life’s richest experiences are those felt with both the heart and the mind. And at their worst, a cautionary tale of what happens when sensation becomes the only god worth worshipping.