Killer Honey Neotantric

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2012
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening, Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Killer Honey by Neotantric is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. Killer Honey was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Celine Ripert. Top notes are Ylang-Ylang, elemi and Pink Pepper; middle notes are Jasmine, Apricot and Patchouli; base notes are Rose, Benzoin, Musk and Labdanum.

Composition Profile

rose 100%
yellow floral 85%
amber 70%
sweet 60%
white floral 50%
woody 40%
musky 35%
balsamic 30%
warm spicy 25%
patchouli 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

Ylang-Ylang Ylang-Ylang
elemi elemi
Pink Pepper Pink Pepper

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Jasmine Jasmine
Apricot Apricot
Patchouli Patchouli

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Rose Rose
Benzoin Benzoin
Musk Musk
Labdanum Labdanum
Unique Character

Killer Honey Neotantric by Neotantric 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

Killer Honey Neotantric embodies the distinctive style of Neotantric while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Killer Honey Neotantric

Essence

To wear Killer Honey Neotantric is to embrace the paradox of seduction-both sweet and feral, tender yet untamed. This fragrance, with its golden warmth and dark, musky undertones, speaks of a soul who thrives in the liminal space between pleasure and power. Their archetype is unmistakable: The Lover, but not in the trivial sense of mere romance. This is the Lover as an alchemist of experience, one who seeks to dissolve boundaries through sensation, intimacy, and the raw magnetism of presence.

Their philosophy is rooted in the belief that life is to be tasted, savored, and-when necessary-devoured. They are drawn to textures, flavors, and scents that evoke richness: dark honey drizzled over ripe figs, the smoky depth of oud, the faint salt of skin warmed by the sun. Their aesthetic is lush but deliberate-flowing silks that whisper against the skin, jewelry that catches the light like stolen fire, a home filled with low-lit corners and plush, inviting surfaces.

They are not merely hedonistic; theirs is a deliberate pursuit of beauty as a form of truth. They understand that desire is not weakness but a force-one that can bind, transform, or destroy. Their relationships are intense, for they do not love lightly. When they give affection, it is with the full weight of their being, and they expect the same in return. This can be intoxicating-or suffocating.

Shadow

Yet, the Lover’s shadow is never far behind. Their hunger for intensity can tip into obsession. They may mistake passion for permanence, believing that if they can just feel deeply enough, they can stave off the inevitable transience of all things. When disappointed, they do not retreat but double down-clinging, demanding, rearranging reality to fit their longing.

There is a danger, too, in their love of excess. The same palate that delights in complexity may grow numb to subtlety, seeking ever-stronger sensations. They might lose themselves in the chase, mistaking conquest for fulfillment. And when their magnetism wanes-as all mortal charms must-they may face the hollow ache of a devotee without a temple.

Conclusion

Their greatest strength lies in their ability to make others feel seen. They listen with their whole body, their gaze lingering just long enough to suggest understanding without intrusion. Conversations with them are not exchanges of information but rituals of connection-wine shared in dim rooms, laughter that lingers like perfume.

They are unafraid of vulnerability, for they know that true power lies in the willingness to surrender. In love, they are both conqueror and conquered, equally comfortable leading or being led. Their sensuality is not performative but innate, a language they speak fluently.

Creativity flows through them-whether in art, cooking, or the simple act of arranging flowers. They have an instinct for harmony, an eye for the moment when contrast becomes balance.