Tourmaline (турмалин) Mazhu Kozhu (мажу Кожу)
At a glance
Is Tourmaline (турмалин) Mazhu Kozhu (мажу Кожу) worth trying?
Tourmaline (Турмалин) by Mazhu Kozhu (Мажу Кожу) is a fragrance for men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- aromatic, woody, fresh spicy with Cypress, Lime, Jasmine Sambac
The first impression
Tourmaline (Турмалин) by Mazhu Kozhu (Мажу Кожу) is a fragrance for men. Tourmaline (Турмалин) was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Alexandra Gluck. Top notes are Cypress, Lime and Jasmine Sambac; middle notes are Sage and Black Pepper; base notes are Atlas Cedar and Vanilla.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Alexandra Gluck
Alexandra Gluck is a Russian perfumer known for her work with niche and independent fragrance houses, often drawing inspiration from cultural and geographic themes. Her style blends natural and synthetic notes to create evocative, narrative-driven scents that range from mineral and metallic to green and floral. Notable creations include Apatite and Carnelian, which explore gemstone-inspired accords, as well as Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo and Kurskaya, which reference Moscow locations. Her work reflects a deep connection to place and material, contributing to a growing interest in regionally inspired perfumery.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Tourmaline (турмалин) Mazhu Kozhu (мажу Кожу)
Essence
The Explorer thrives on movement, curiosity, and the thrill of uncharted paths. Tourmaline’s crisp cypress and lime opening, spiked with black pepper, captures this restless spirit. They are the scent of a mountain breeze carrying hints of sage and cedar-always forward, never stagnant.
Style & Aesthetic
Their look is functional elegance: well-worn boots, a canvas jacket with pockets full of maps, and a single silver ring from some distant bazaar. Their spaces are minimalist but alive-a wall pinned with postcards, a shelf of rocks collected from every coastline.
Philosophy & Values
They measure life in horizons crossed, not possessions owned. For them, freedom is the highest virtue, and routine is a cage. The vanilla in their base notes reveals a softer truth: even wanderers need moments of warmth to return to.
Relationships
They collect friends like passport stamps-cherished but often left behind. Romantic partners are drawn to their passion but weary of their inability to stay. Their best matches are fellow travelers who understand that love doesn’t require roots.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them packing a rucksack with trail mix and a dog-eared novel. They work seasonal jobs-lighthouse keeper, ski instructor-always leaving before the role defines them. Evenings are for swapping stories with strangers in hostel kitchens.
Shadow
Their fear of commitment can leave them emotionally nomadic. The jasmine sambac in their scent, fleeting and floral, hints at connections made and abandoned too soon. They risk becoming a spectator of life rather than a participant.
Conclusion
Tourmaline is the scent of untamed possibility. Wear it when the open road calls, or when you need to remember that not all who wander are lost-some are simply finding their way home by another path.