Candy Darling Candy Says Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor
Fragrance Story
Candy Darling Candy Says by Ricardo Ramos Perfumes de Autor is a fragrance for women and men. Candy Darling Candy Says was launched in 2021. Candy Darling Candy Says was created by Jorge Lee and Ricardo Ramos. Top notes are White Lily, Jasmine, Cotton Flower and Wormwood; middle notes are Vanilla, Myrrh, Chamomile and Tonka Bean; base notes are Wintergreen, Musk, Brazilian Rosewood and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Jorge Lee
Jorge Lee composed fragrances for multiple brands, including Alghabra Parfums (From The Heart, Poem Of Damas, Scent Of Paradise), Calaj (Aliz), Galleria Parfums (Victorian Tobacco), Mes Bisous (Amberique), and Navitus Parfums (Arcanum, Aura Ultime). His work spans diverse genres, from floral and oriental to tobacco and amber accords. He demonstrates adaptability across different olfactory styles.
Fragrance Notes
Candy Darling Candy Says Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor by Ricardo Ramos Perfumes de Autor 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.
Candy Darling Candy Says Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor embodies the distinctive style of Ricardo Ramos Perfumes de Autor while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Candy Darling Candy Says Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor
Essence
To wear Candy Darling Candy Says is to embrace a fragrance that is playful yet profound-a blend of sugary fantasy and whispered secrets. This person is not merely drawn to sweetness; they are drawn to the idea of sweetness, to the way it disarms, enchants, and lingers in memory. Their soul is ruled by the Lover archetype, the eternal seeker of beauty, pleasure, and deep emotional connection.
They do not merely exist-they seduce existence. Life, to them, is an aesthetic experience, a series of moments to be savored, adorned, and transformed into something intoxicating. Their presence is magnetic, not because they demand attention, but because they offer an invitation: Come closer, taste the world as I do.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic is a paradox-both nostalgic and avant-garde. They might wear vintage lace with modern minimalism, or pair a leather jacket with a delicate, powdery perfume. Their home is a sanctuary of textures: velvet cushions, silk drapes, a bowl of ripe fruit always on display. They collect objects not for status, but for the way they feel-a seashell smoothed by the ocean, a well-worn book with gilded edges, a record that crackles with warmth.
Food is not merely sustenance; it is ceremony. They linger over dark chocolate, sip wine with deliberate slowness, and bake desserts not just to eat, but to fill the air with the scent of vanilla and caramel. Their senses are finely tuned instruments, and they play them with the precision of a virtuoso.
They do not chase productivity; they chase aliveness. Their days are structured around small rituals-morning coffee in a favorite cup, an evening walk just to feel the breeze. They might work in creative fields-art, fashion, perfumery-or they might bring artistry to mundane tasks, turning a grocery list into a poem, a commute into a meditation.
But this devotion to beauty has its costs. They can become lost in their own fantasies, avoiding the grit of reality. When life disappoints-as it must-they may retreat into nostalgia or indulgence, seeking solace in sweets, scents, or sentimental attachments.
To know them is to know a person who lives with both hands open-receiving the world’s beauty, yet never clinging too tightly. They are not naive; they are choosing enchantment. And in a world that often favors the cynical, this is their quiet rebellion.
They will always seek the next sublime moment, the next intoxicating scent. But wisdom, for them, lies in knowing that even the sweetest perfume must fade-and that this, too, is part of its beauty.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the sacredness of pleasure-not in the hedonistic sense, but as a form of resistance against life’s inevitable harshness. To them, beauty is not frivolous; it is necessary. A world without art, without touch, without the lingering sweetness of a perfect fragrance, is a world half-lived.
Yet beneath this devotion to beauty lies a quiet rebellion. They reject the notion that depth must be austere, that wisdom must be solemn. They know that joy, too, can be profound-that a laugh can carry as much truth as a tear.
Relationships
They do not love lightly. When they give their affection, it is with intensity, with a desire to know and be known. Their relationships are deep, sometimes tumultuous, because they crave emotional richness-even when it burns.
They are the friend who remembers the exact shade of lipstick you wore years ago, the lover who traces the curve of your shoulder like it is a sacred text. But this depth comes with shadows: they can become possessive, lost in the intoxication of connection. They fear abandonment not because they are weak, but because they have tasted the sublime and dread its absence.
Shadow
The Lover’s greatest weakness is their refusal of bitterness. They are prone to idealization-of people, of moments, of themselves. When reality fails to match their vision, they may grow disillusioned, even manipulative, trying to force the world into a sweeter shape.
Their hunger for intensity can lead to excess-too much wine, too many lovers, too many dreams left ungrounded. They must learn that true beauty includes the imperfect, the fleeting, the bittersweet.