Oud Nectar My Perfumes Select

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2021
Strong
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening, Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Oud Nectar by My Perfumes Select is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Oud Nectar was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is CELINE RIPERT. Top notes are Saffron, Incense, Caramel and Oud; middle note is Patchouli; base notes are Sandalwood, Leather and Moss.

Composition Profile

warm spicy 100%
woody 85%
leather 70%
earthy 60%
balsamic 50%
smoky 40%
mossy 35%
patchouli 30%
oud 25%
caramel 20%

About the Perfumer

Celine Ripert

Celine Ripert

Celine Ripert is a French perfumer who has worked with Accendis, Annayake, and Blood Concept. She created the minimalist Accendis 0.1 and 0.2, as well as the feminine Annayake Her and masculine Annayake Him. Her work for Blood Concept includes bold scents like A Killer Vanilla and Ab Liquid Spice, showing a penchant for modern, edgy compositions.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Saffron Saffron
Incense Incense
Caramel Caramel
Oud Oud

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Patchouli Patchouli

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Sandalwood Sandalwood
Leather Leather
Moss Moss
Unique Character

Oud Nectar My Perfumes Select by My Perfumes Select offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Oud Nectar My Perfumes Select embodies the distinctive style of My Perfumes Select while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Oud Nectar My Perfumes Select

Essence

The person who cherishes Oud Nectar My Perfumes Select is, above all, a seeker-one who moves through life with an air of quiet intensity, drawn to the unseen and the enigmatic. Their archetype is the Mystic, a figure who dwells at the intersection of the sensual and the spiritual. Oud, with its deep, resinous warmth, is not merely a fragrance to them but an invocation-a bridge between the material and the transcendent.

They are not content with surface pleasures; they crave meaning, depth, and the kind of beauty that lingers in the shadows. Like the scent itself-rich, complex, slightly intoxicating-they are drawn to experiences that unfold slowly, revealing layers over time.

Style & Aesthetic

Their aesthetic is one of controlled opulence-luxury that whispers rather than shouts. They favor dark, rich fabrics: velvet, aged leather, silk that catches the light in subtle ways. Their wardrobe is a curated archive of textures and tones, each piece chosen not for trend but for its ability to evoke something timeless.

Jewelry, if they wear it, is understated yet symbolic-a signet ring, an heirloom pendant, something with history. Their home is much the same: dim lighting, heavy drapes, shelves lined with well-worn books and curios collected from travels or antique markets. Every object tells a story, and they are the keeper of those stories.

Their days are structured yet fluid, governed by ritual rather than rigid routine. Mornings might begin with black coffee and poetry, evenings with a glass of aged whiskey and the soft glow of candlelight. They are drawn to slow pleasures-handwritten letters, vinyl records, the deliberate act of rolling incense between their fingers before lighting it.

They travel, but not for sightseeing. They seek places thick with history, where the past lingers in the air like a scent. A crumbling monastery, a midnight bazaar, a forest at dusk-these are their haunts.

Philosophy & Values

To them, life is a tapestry woven with threads of mystery and contemplation. They reject the hurried, the superficial, the easily explained. Their philosophy is one of sacred materialism-finding the divine in the tangible, whether in the smoky sweetness of oud, the texture of aged paper in an old book, or the quiet hum of a dimly lit room at dusk.

They value authenticity above all, despising pretense and empty gestures. Their conversations are deliberate, their silences weighted. They are not one for small talk, but when they speak, their words carry the gravity of someone who has pondered them deeply.

Yet, this reverence for depth can become a burden. Their insistence on meaning in all things sometimes blinds them to the simple joys of frivolity, of lightness. They may dismiss what they deem "shallow," forgetting that even the ephemeral has its place in the human experience.

Relationships

They do not gather acquaintances lightly. Their circle is small, intimate, composed of those who understand the language of silence as much as speech. They are drawn to people who possess their own inner worlds-artists, thinkers, those who have known solitude and emerged with something to say.

Romantically, they are intense but not possessive. They seek a partner who can match their depth without suffocating their need for solitude. Their love is not loud but enduring, like the slow burn of oud on skin. Yet, their shadow emerges here: their tendency to romanticize can lead to disillusionment when others fail to meet their idealized visions. They may withdraw rather than confront the messiness of human imperfection.

Shadow

For all their depth, they risk becoming prisoners of their own introspection. Their love of solitude can curdle into isolation; their disdain for the superficial can harden into elitism. They may grow impatient with those who do not share their intensity, dismissing them as hollow.

Worse, their quest for meaning can become a form of escapism-a way to avoid the banal but necessary realities of life. Bills must be paid, groceries bought, small talk endured. The Mystic who refuses to engage with the mundane risks becoming a ghost in their own life.

Conclusion

The lover of Oud Nectar is an alchemist, turning the raw materials of existence into something richer, darker, more profound. They walk the line between sage and recluse, between wisdom and withdrawal. Their challenge is to remain rooted in the world even as they reach beyond it-to let the scent of oud remind them that the sacred is not elsewhere, but here, in the very air they breathe.