Pleasure Nimere Parfums
Fragrance Story
Pleasure by Nimere Parfums is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Pleasure was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Nikolay Eremin. Top notes are Lemon Verbena, Artemisia, Bergamot, Saffron and Petitgrain; middle notes are Violet, Ylang-Ylang, Lily-of-the-Valley, Neroli, Iris, Honeysuckle and Jasmine; base notes are Myrrh, Violet, Tuberose, Araucaria, Tonka Bean, Labdanum, Incense, Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha, Vanilla and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Nikolay Eremin
Nikolay Eremin is a perfumer with a diverse portfolio including Aurora Borealis' Polar Night, Ladanika's Russian Fairytale, and multiple Nimere Parfums releases such as A Trace From A Sweet Kiss, Avowal, Cafe Italy, Caramel Lover, Carmen, and Courtesan's Intrigues. His scents often blend gourmand, floral, and oriental elements. He works across both niche and accessible fragrance lines.
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
Pleasure Nimere Parfums by Nimere Parfums 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.
Pleasure Nimere Parfums embodies the distinctive style of Nimere Parfums while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Pleasure Nimere Parfums
Essence
The Alchemist stands at the crucible where base elements surrender to gold, transmuting the ordinary into vessels of profound meaning. They are the cartographers of transformation, seeking not mere sensation but the philosopher's stone hidden within sensory experience. Pleasure Nimere Parfums mirrors this eternal metamorphosis - opening with the sharp clarity of Lemon Verbena and Artemisia that cuts like a blade of insight, dissolving into a heart where Violet and Ylang-Ylang perform their chemical wedding. The drydown reveals the operation's success: Myrrh and Incense rising like smoke from the athanor, fixing ephemeral spring blooms into eternal resinous memory.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe speaks of laboratory and temple both - silks that catch the light like liquid mercury, tailored jackets with hidden pockets for precious resins, antique jewelry bearing botanical motifs. They favor textures that transform with movement: matte iridescence, brushed velvet, fabrics that shift between opacity and sheen. Colors draw from the fragrance's own palette: the pale gold of Bergamot, bruised purple of Iris, ceremonial bronze of Labdanum. Every accessory serves a function - a scarf woven with saffron threads, boots grounded in Araucaria wood. Their aesthetic is curated opulence, never loud but always dense with intention, like the powdery sweetness of Tonka Bean suspended in smoky air.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that pleasure is not consumption but creation - a deliberate act of transmutation requiring patience, precision, and reverence. To them, beauty exists not in isolation but in the friction between contrasts: the way fresh Petitgrain yields to narcotic Tuberose, how Cypriol Oil's earthiness elevates Jasmine's radiance. They value the slow burn over the quick flash, the lingering trail of Moderate sillage that invites pursuit rather than announcing conquest. Their ethics demand that luxury carry weight - the density of Honeysuckle nectar, the permanence of fossilized Amber. They seek to distill moments into essences, believing that true pleasure requires the risk of transformation.
Relationships
In love, they are equal parts scientist and devotee, approaching intimacy as a sacred experiment where vulnerability becomes the catalyst for fusion. They attract those who sense the depth beneath their polished surface - partners drawn to the mystery of Vanilla tempered by Nagarmotha's shadow. Connections develop slowly, layer by layer, like the fragrance's progression from citrus brightness to resinous darkness. They offer not comfort but alchemy: the promise that together, base metals might become gold. Their bonds are marked by ritual - shared baths, exchanged oils, the burning of Incense that turns ordinary evenings into ceremonies of presence.
Lifestyle
Morning begins with the crushing of herbs between fingers, an invocation of Artemisia's bitter wisdom to clear the dream-state. They curate their environment as an apothecary arranges specimens: fresh flowers in bronze vessels, crystals clustered near windows to catch the spring light, leather-bound grimoires documenting sensory memories. Meals are prepared with Saffron and ritual intention; evenings end with the application of resins to pulse points, anchoring the day's experiences in physical form. They collect moments of unexpected beauty - the particular angle of light through Neroli blossoms - and store them like precious distillations. Their days follow the rhythm of Special Occasions made daily through attentiveness.
Shadow
Their obsession with refinement risks calcification - the pursuit of perfect pleasure can freeze into compulsion, the Alchemist becoming imprisoned by their own golden cage. When imbalanced, they mistake complexity for depth, layering experience upon experience until the original note is lost in noise. The danger lies in using transformation as avoidance, forever distilling experiences rather than living them raw. They may become intoxicated by their own smoke - the Myrrh of self-importance, the Labdanum of isolation - forgetting that true alchemy requires the base material of ordinary life. Their desire to improve everything can leave them unable to appreciate the unburnished moment.
Conclusion
Pleasure Nimere Parfums is the Alchemist's completed magnum opus - a fragrance that refuses to choose between the sunlit garden and the candlelit chapel. It captures the archetype's genius for holding contradictions: the innocence of Lily-of-the-Valley with the ancient wisdom of fossilized resins, the clarity of Bergamot with the opacity of Musk. To wear it is to claim one's role as both vessel and vessel-maker, finding in the chemistry of skin and scent the proof that transformation is the only permanence. Like the Alchemist, it teaches that pleasure is not found but forged - in the fire of attention, through the patient layering of unlikely elements, until something precious and new emerges.