Manzana Con Fresas Perfumes Artesanales
Fragrance Story
Manzana con Fresas by Perfumes Artesanales is a fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Ivan Sanchez.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Ivan Sanchez
Ivan Sanchez is a perfumer behind the Perfumes Artesanales line, which offers a range of fruit, floral, and gourmand scents. His creations include Almendras Con Vainilla, Canela, Vainilla Y Tabáco, and Durazno Con Gardenias. Sanchez focuses on accessible, natural-inspired compositions for everyday wear.
Fragrance Notes
Manzana Con Fresas Perfumes Artesanales by Perfumes Artesanales 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.
Manzana Con Fresas Perfumes Artesanales embodies the distinctive style of Perfumes Artesanales while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Manzana Con Fresas Perfumes Artesanales
Essence
At the core of this person’s being lies the Innocent archetype, a soul untouched by the world’s harshness, forever chasing joy, simplicity, and the sweetness of life. The fragrance Manzana Con Fresas-apple and strawberry, playful and uncomplicated-mirrors their essence. They are drawn to what is light, bright, and unburdened by cynicism. Their spirit is one of optimism, a refusal to dwell in darkness unless forced. Yet, like all archetypes, the Innocent has its shadow-naivety, a reluctance to face hard truths, and an occasional flight from responsibility.
Style & Aesthetic
Their world is painted in pastels, their wardrobe a mix of soft fabrics and playful patterns. They favor comfort over rigid formality, choosing clothes that feel like an embrace rather than a statement. Their home is a sanctuary of warmth-fairy lights, fresh flowers, perhaps a collection of trinkets that hold sentimental value rather than material worth.
They consume art that uplifts: animated films, whimsical literature, music that dances rather than broods. Their palate leans toward the sweet-desserts are not an indulgence but a necessity, a small daily rebellion against austerity. They reject the notion that maturity requires abandoning childlike wonder.
They thrive in environments where creativity and joy are valued-perhaps in art, teaching, or caregiving roles. Routine does not stifle them if it is gentle; they rebel only against drudgery. They are not lazy, but they resist struggle when it feels unnecessary.
Yet here lies their shadow: a tendency to avoid conflict, to ignore problems until they fester. They may procrastinate on difficult tasks, retreating into comfort rather than facing discomfort. Their optimism can become escapism.
Philosophy & Values
They believe, fundamentally, in kindness. The world is not inherently cruel to them-it is merely misunderstood. Their moral compass is guided by empathy, sometimes to a fault. They trust easily, forgive quickly, and assume the best in people. This is their strength, but also their vulnerability.
They resist dogma, preferring a personal spirituality over rigid doctrine. If they pray, it is to no named god but to the universe itself, whispering wishes like a child tossing coins into a fountain. Their philosophy is simple: Life should be enjoyed. They do not see this as hedonism but as wisdom-why suffer when one could savor?
Relationships
In love, they are affectionate, sometimes clingy, craving reassurance like sunlight. They give love freely, often without conditions, but this openness leaves them susceptible to those who would exploit their trust. Their friendships are deep but few-they prefer intimate circles to vast networks.
Their greatest fear is abandonment, not because they are weak, but because they have built their world on connection. When betrayed, they do not harden-they grieve, then hope again. Their resilience is not in armor but in their refusal to stop loving.
Shadow
The Innocent’s greatest flaw is their blindness to darkness-not because they are foolish, but because they fear it will consume them if acknowledged. They may become passive in the face of injustice, telling themselves "It will work out" when action is needed. Their avoidance can frustrate those who rely on them.
And when life does wound them-as it must-they do not rage or strategize. They mourn, deeply, as if each disappointment is the first. Their recovery is slow, not from weakness, but from the shock that the world could be so unlike their dreams.
Conclusion
To wear Manzana Con Fresas is to declare a quiet rebellion against bitterness. This person is not naive by accident but by choice-a refusal to let the world’s weight crush their spirit. Their strength is in their softness, their wisdom in their joy.
Yet they must learn that sweetness, untempered by awareness, can rot. To truly live, they must taste the sour with the sweet-not to abandon their nature, but to deepen it. For even the brightest fruits must sometimes endure the storm.