Egoism Negligé Perfume Lab
At a glance
Is Egoism Negligé Perfume Lab worth trying?
Egoism by Negligé Perfume Lab is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Intimate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, yellow floral, green with Narcissus, French Narcissus, Yellow Narcissus
The first impression
Egoism by Negligé Perfume Lab is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Egoism was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Maria Chaikovskaya. middle notes are Narcissus, French Narcissus and Yellow Narcissus; base notes are Jasmine and Wild Jasmine.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Maria Chaikovskaya
Maria Chaikovskaya is a perfumer for Negligé Perfume Lab. Her catalog features a wide range of scents, including Antique Chypre, August Evening, and Hot Sweet Vanilla. She also created Iris Absolute and Marrakesh. Her work explores both classic and modern olfactory themes.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Egoism Negligé Perfume Lab
Essence
The Mystic seeks transcendence through introspection, and Egoism embodies this with its solipsistic bouquet of narcissus and jasmine. They are drawn to the liminal spaces between self and other, much like the fragrance's green-floral duality. For them, solitude is not loneliness but a sacred dialogue with the unseen.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor flowing, monochromatic layers-ivory linens or dove-gray silks that mirror the scent's ethereal purity. Their accessories are minimal but meaningful: a single silver ring, a pressed flower bookmark. The overall effect is of someone half in this world, half in another.
Philosophy & Values
They believe truth is found in stillness, not noise. The narcissus note reflects their focus on self-knowledge, while wild jasmine hints at an untamed inner life. They reject dogma, trusting instead in personal revelation and the wisdom of quiet observation.
Relationships
They connect deeply but sparingly, preferring one or two kindred souls to a crowded circle. Lovers must accept their need for retreat, symbolized by the fragrance's intimate sillage. Their friendships are built on shared silence as much as conversation.
Lifestyle
Dawn and dusk are their sacred hours, spent meditating or tending a small garden. They gravitate toward cloistered spaces: monastery guesthouses, rooftop greenhouses, or libraries with leaded-glass windows. Routine is their anchor, but within it, they wander far.
Shadow
Their introspection can curdle into self-absorption, leaving them adrift from practical concerns. The yellow narcissus warns of a tendency to mistake solitude for superiority, withdrawing when challenged rather than engaging.
Conclusion
Egoism is the scent of a soul in quiet conversation with itself. Like the mystic's prayer, it is both fragile and unshakable-a white floral veil over something wilder, reminding us that the deepest truths often go unspoken.