P Fkn R Rdz Parfums
Fragrance Story
P FKN R by RDZ Parfums is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. P FKN R was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Christian Carbonnel. Top notes are Mojito, Mango, Passionfruit and Green Notes; middle notes are Sea Notes, Coconut Milk and Lily; base notes are Coffee, Woody Notes, Musk and Amber.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Christian Carbonnel
Christian Carbonnel is a prolific perfumer whose catalog includes diverse creations for ALYSONOLDOINI, Accendis, and Al Haramain Perfumes. His work ranges from the woody Bourbon Oud to the floral Bucato Royale, as well as the elegant Atifa Blanche and Atifa Noir. Carbonnel's style spans both niche and accessible markets, often blending traditional and modern elements.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Rebel Archetype: Portrait of P Fkn R Rdz Parfums
Essence
To wear P Fkn R Rdz is to declare oneself an outsider-not out of mere contrarianism, but from an unshakable conviction that the world’s rules are arbitrary, its hierarchies fragile. This fragrance, raw and unapologetic, is the olfactory manifesto of the Rebel, the archetype that thrives on dismantling expectations.
The Rebel does not seek approval; they seek authenticity, even when it burns. Their life is an ongoing experiment in defiance-not for the sake of chaos, but for the sake of truth. They reject the sanitized, the mass-produced, the polite. Their philosophy is simple: If it doesn’t stir something primal, it isn’t worth keeping.
This person moves through the world with an air of controlled volatility. Their style is a collision of high and low-luxury leather jackets paired with thrifted band tees, designer boots scuffed from use. They don’t follow trends; they absorb and distort them, making even the most refined aesthetics seem feral.
Shadow
Yet the Rebel’s strength is also their weakness. Their refusal to conform can harden into stubbornness, making them dismissive of anything-or anyone-that doesn’t align with their vision. They mistake opposition for enlightenment, sometimes rebelling simply because they can, not because they should.
Their relationships suffer when their need for independence turns into emotional detachment. They may push people away under the guise of "not owing anyone anything," only to later regret the isolation. Their disdain for authority can blind them to wisdom hidden within tradition-they discard the past without considering what might be worth keeping.
At their worst, they become the very thing they despise: dogmatic in their anti-dogma, rigid in their rejection of rigidity. The Rebel must remember that true freedom is not just the absence of constraints, but the ability to choose which ones are worth embracing.
Conclusion
Their greatest strength is their refusal to be tamed. In a room full of people playing roles, they are the one who speaks without a script. This makes them magnetic-others are drawn to their fearlessness, their willingness to say what others won’t. They are the friend who pushes you to question your limits, the lover who demands intensity over comfort.
Their values are rooted in radical honesty. They despise hypocrisy, and though they may not always be kind, they are always real. They believe in loyalty, but only to those who earn it through action, not empty words. Their relationships are deep but few-they have little patience for superficial connections.
Professionally, they thrive in roles that allow them to challenge norms. They might be artists, activists, entrepreneurs, or renegades in corporate structures, bending rules without breaking them entirely. They are not reckless; they are strategic in their rebellion.