Corre Corre Natura
Fragrance Story
Corre Corre by Natura is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Corre Corre was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Verônica Kato.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Verônica Kato
Verônica Kato is a perfumer associated with Natura, where she has crafted a range of fragrances including #urbano Noturno and the numbered series 379 Benjoim Cumaru, 505 Íris Priprioca, 679 Ambrette Copaíba, 740 Sândalo Breu Branco, and 875 Vetiver Capitiú. She also created Acerola E Hibisco for Natura. Her work often explores Brazilian ingredients and natural accords, reflecting a deep connection to local raw materials.
Fragrance Notes
Corre Corre Natura by Natura 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.
Corre Corre Natura embodies the distinctive style of Natura while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Corre Corre Natura
Essence
This person is most closely aligned with the Earth Mother archetype-a figure of nurturing abundance, sensuality, and deep connection to nature. They embody the fertile ground from which life springs, both literally and metaphorically. Their love for Corre Corre Natura, a fragrance that evokes raw botanicals, sun-warmed earth, and untamed wilderness, reflects their intrinsic bond with the organic world. Like Demeter or Gaia, they are drawn to growth, cycles, and the primal forces of life.
Yet, the Earth Mother is not merely a passive caretaker. She is also a force of transformation-decay feeds rebirth, storms clear the way for new growth. This duality defines the Corre Corre Natura lover: they are both tender and fierce, nurturing yet unyielding in their authenticity.
Relationships
In love and friendship, they are fiercely loyal but demand reciprocity. They do not give care lightly; their affection is a fertile soil, but it must be tended. When neglected, they withdraw like a plant curling in on itself. Their relationships are intense, sometimes overwhelming-they love with the same force as a summer storm, nourishing but capable of flooding.
They attract those who crave warmth, stability, and sensuality. Yet, they also repel the shallow, the impatient, those who fear depth. Their shadow emerges when their nurturing turns possessive, when their love becomes a demand rather than a gift. They may struggle with letting go, with accepting that not all seeds they plant will grow.
Shadow
Beneath their abundance lies the risk of stagnation. The Earth Mother, when unbalanced, can become overgrown-clinging too tightly to what was, resisting necessary decay. They may hoard relationships, ideals, or even material things, fearing loss more than embracing change. Their greatest challenge is to trust the cycle: that death is part of life, that endings make space for new beginnings.
At their worst, they may grow resentful, feeling that their care is unappreciated. They might manipulate through guilt, using their generosity as a chain rather than a gift. But when they accept impermanence, they become truly wise-not just a caretaker of life, but a participant in its eternal dance.
Conclusion
To wear Corre Corre Natura is to declare allegiance to the wild, the real, the untamed self. This person does not merely exist-they thrive, like a vine reaching for the sun. They are both strong and vulnerable, giving and demanding, eternal yet ever-changing. Their life is not a straight path but a spiral, returning again and again to the essence of what it means to be alive.
And in their darkest moments, they must remember: even the most fertile soil must sometimes lie fallow.