Per Hai Ovéh Madrid
At a glance
Is Per Hai Ovéh Madrid worth trying?
Per Hai by Ovéh Madrid is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual, Evening wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- sweet, fruity, warm spicy with Honey, Pomelo, Bergamot
The first impression
Per Hai by Ovéh Madrid is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Per Hai was launched in 2018. Per Hai was created by Jaime Rodríguez de Urríes and Tamara Bonilla. Top notes are Honey, Pomelo, Bergamot and Orange Blossom; middle notes are Pineapple, Peach, Jasmine, Rose and Carnation; base notes are Cinnamon, Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Cedar, White Musk and Amber.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jaime Rodríguez de Urríes
Jaime Rodríguez de Urríes is a Spanish perfumer who has created several fragrances for the Ovéh Madrid brand. His compositions include Blue Coast, Bossa Nova, and Shangri-la, among others, often featuring fresh, woody, and aromatic accords. He has contributed to the modern Spanish perfumery scene with a focus on evocative, nature-inspired scents.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Per Hai Ovéh Madrid
Essence
Per Hai is the Lover embodied-a celebration of sensual delight and emotional connection. Honey and pomelo create an intoxicating first impression, while peach and jasmine weave a romantic narrative. The cinnamon-vanilla drydown is a slow dance toward intimacy, warm and lingering.
This fragrance doesn't seduce-it enchants. The floral-fruity symphony reflects the Lover's belief that beauty is a language unto itself. Even the cedar and white musk in the base suggest that passion, when true, leaves an indelible mark.
Style & Aesthetic
They embrace tactile fabrics-cashmere, silk-that beg to be touched. The pineapple's tropical flair appears in bold prints or statement jewelry, while carnation's spice might manifest as vintage brooches. Their aesthetic is unapologetically voluptuous.
Philosophy & Values
They worship connection in all forms. The orange blossom's purity balances the honey's decadence, reflecting their view that love elevates rather than corrupts. Life's sweetness is meant to be shared, and the tonka bean's comforting presence underscores their gift for making others feel cherished.
Relationships
They magnetize admirers with the jasmine's heady allure, though the rose middle note reveals a craving for poetic romance. Friends cherish their emotional generosity, while lovers are drawn to the cinnamon's playful heat. Boundaries can blur-the Lover struggles to say no.
Lifestyle
Dinners stretch into midnight conversations; weekends are for markets overflowing with ripe fruit. The bergamot's brightness mirrors their morning lovemaking ritual, while amber's depth reflects a penchant for collecting love letters and dried flowers.
Shadow
The vanilla's sweetness can cloy when overindulged. They risk losing themselves in others' desires, mistaking fusion for love. The honey note turns sticky when they confuse possession with devotion.
Conclusion
Per Hai is a sonnet in scent form-proof that the Lover's greatest power lies not in conquest, but in their capacity to make the world feel golden, if only for a moment.