Una Blush Natura

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Una Blush by Natura is a Floral fragrance for women. Una Blush was launched in 2019. Una Blush was created by Verônica Kato and Antoine Maisondieu. Top notes are Citruses, Ginger and Bergamot; middle notes are Orange Blossom, Breu-Branco and Lily-of-the-Valley; base notes are Vanila, Amber and Sandalowood.

Composition Profile

citrus 100%
white floral 85%
vanilla 70%
fresh 60%
fresh spicy 50%
powdery 40%
sweet 35%
amber 30%
woody 25%

About the Perfumer

Antoine Maisondieu

Antoine Maisondieu

Antoine Maisondieu is a French perfumer and a senior vice president at Givaudan, where he has worked for decades. He is known for creating refined, modern compositions that balance natural elegance with subtle complexity. His work includes the woody, leathery Bottega Veneta Pour Homme and the fresh, floral Acqua di Parma Magnolia Nobile.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Citruses Citruses
Ginger Ginger
Bergamot Bergamot

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Orange Blossom Orange Blossom
Breu-Branco Breu-Branco
Lily-of-the-Valley Lily-of-the-Valley

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Vanila Vanila
Amber Amber
Sandalowood Sandalowood

Character Profile

The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Una Blush Natura

Essence

Una Blush Natura is a fragrance that whispers of softness-a delicate balance of floral innocence and earthy warmth. It does not demand attention but lingers in the air like a half-remembered dream. The person who chooses this scent is drawn to its quiet elegance, its suggestion of purity without naivety. They are not the type to wear bold, intoxicating perfumes; they prefer something that feels like an extension of their own skin, something that evokes nostalgia for a simpler, more tender world.

At their core, this individual embodies the Innocent Archetype-the seeker of harmony, the believer in goodness, the one who navigates life with an open heart. They trust easily, see beauty in small things, and strive to maintain an inner peace that resists cynicism. Their optimism is not blind but deliberate, a choice to focus on what uplifts rather than what corrupts.

Yet, like all archetypes, the Innocent has its shadow. Their aversion to conflict can make them passive, avoiding necessary confrontations. Their idealism may blind them to harsh realities, leaving them vulnerable to disappointment. When wounded, they may retreat into a fantasy of how things should be rather than facing how they are.

Relationships

In love and friendship, they are nurturing, often the listener, the one who offers comfort without judgment. They attract people who crave their calming presence, but they must be wary of those who exploit their gentleness. Their romantic partners are drawn to their sincerity, though some may grow frustrated with their reluctance to engage in conflict.

Their greatest challenge in relationships is boundaries-knowing when to say no, when to assert themselves. They fear that doing so will disrupt harmony, but in avoiding confrontation, they sometimes allow resentment to fester.

Shadow

When the Innocent’s optimism falters, they may slip into melancholy, mourning a world that refuses to conform to their ideals. They might withdraw, becoming distant even from those they love, lost in a private world where disappointment cannot reach them. Their greatest fear is disillusionment-the moment when they must admit that not all things heal, not all people are kind.

But this shadow is also their teacher. Through it, they learn resilience, the ability to hold hope without denying reality. They discover that true strength lies not in blind faith but in the courage to remain open despite knowing the world’s imperfections.

Conclusion

Their tastes reflect a preference for the organic and unforced. They favor natural fabrics-linen, cotton, wool-clothing that moves with the body rather than constrains it. Their home is filled with soft textures, warm lighting, and objects that carry personal meaning: dried flowers, handwritten letters, well-loved books. They are drawn to art that evokes serenity-impressionist paintings, ambient music, poetry that speaks of quiet moments.

Philosophically, they believe in the inherent goodness of people, though they are not naive. They see life as a garden to be tended, not a battlefield to be conquered. Their values center on kindness, authenticity, and sustainability-not as trends but as principles. They may meditate, journal, or walk in nature to maintain equilibrium.