Mr Harrod Penhaligon's
At a glance
Is Mr Harrod Penhaligon's worth trying?
Mr Harrod by Penhaligon's is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, sweet, tobacco with Raspberry, Tobacco, Plum
The first impression
Mr Harrod by Penhaligon's is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for men. Mr Harrod was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Loc Dong.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Loc Dong
Loc Dong is a perfumer who has created fragrances for brands like Al-Jazeera Perfumes, Animale, Beyoncé, and Dana. His catalog includes Magic, Silk, Animale Love, and Heaven Sent, spanning floral, oriental, and classic styles. Dong's work demonstrates versatility across both niche and commercial markets.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Mr Harrod Penhaligon's
Essence
Mr Harrod embodies the Mystic archetype, dwelling in the spaces between worlds. The oud and ambergris suggest a connection to the divine, while the raspberry and plum add a touch of earthly pleasure. They are drawn to the ineffable, whether in art, prayer, or love, and the fragrance's fruity-amber accord mirrors their dual nature.
Their essence is transcendence. The tobacco and cinnamon evoke sacred rituals, a bridge between the material and the spiritual. They seek not just to understand the mysteries but to become them, and the scent's strong sillage ensures their presence is felt long after they've passed.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor dark, sumptuous fabrics-velvet, cashmere, heavy silk-that catch the light in unexpected ways. The fragrance's rich fruity notes mirror their love for opulent textures and jewel tones. They are drawn to dim, atmospheric spaces-smoke-filled lounges, candlelit chapels-where the boundaries between realms feel thin.
Their aesthetic is dramatic but intentional. The agarwood's depth suggests a preference for heirloom pieces, whether it's a vintage watch or a family signet. They might layer scents and fabrics, creating a sensory tapestry as complex as the fragrance itself.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the unseen. The oud's resinous quality hints at a reverence for ancient wisdom, while the raspberry's sweetness suggests a joy in the present moment. They value intuition over logic, seeing it as a truer guide. The tobacco note adds a contemplative quality, a reminder that even ecstasy requires discipline.
For them, life is a sacrament. They are less interested in dogma than in direct experience, and the fragrance's evolving notes mirror their belief in constant revelation. The ambergris's saltiness is a nod to the tears and laughter that accompany true awakening.
Relationships
They attract fellow seekers. Their relationships are intense, often blurring the lines between romantic and spiritual. They might be drawn to partners who challenge their perceptions-artists, healers, or anyone who speaks in symbols.
Romantically, they are passionate but elusive. The fragrance's longevity hints at a deep capacity for connection, but the oud's smokiness suggests a soul that can't be easily contained. They prefer love that feels like a pilgrimage, with all its trials and epiphanies.
Lifestyle
Their days are punctuated by moments of reverence-morning meditation, evening walks under the stars. The fragrance's special-occasion quality suggests they know how to turn the mundane into the sacred, whether it's brewing tea or lighting incense. They thrive in environments that inspire awe, such as old theaters or misty gardens.
Nights might find them reading poetry or debating metaphysics with a close circle. The scent's tobacco and oud evoke long conversations that stretch toward dawn, where every word feels weighted with meaning.
Shadow
Their shadow side is a tendency toward escapism. The plum's sweetness can become an addiction, a retreat into fantasy when reality feels too harsh. They might struggle with disillusionment, expecting the world to match their visions.
At worst, they risk becoming ungrounded, lost in their own mystique. The cinnamon's heat warns of a temper that flares when their ideals are challenged.
Conclusion
Mr Harrod is a fragrance for those who walk between worlds. It suits the Mystic who finds the divine in the details, whether it's the curve of a fruit or the swirl of smoke. To wear it is to embrace the mystery, knowing that some questions are meant to remain unanswered.