Savage Jasmine Sana Jardin

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2017
Moderate
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening, Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Savage Jasmine by Sana Jardin is a Floral fragrance for women. Savage Jasmine was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Carlos Benaïm. Top note is Cloves; middle note is Jasmine; base notes are Musk and Tobacco.

Composition Profile

white floral 100%
musky 85%
warm spicy 70%
floral 60%

About the Perfumer

Carlos Benaïm

Carlos Benaïm

Carlos Benaïm is a perfumer with a diverse portfolio spanning A Lab on Fire, Alfred Dunhill, and Aramis. He created Liquidnight for A Lab on Fire and Century for Alfred Dunhill. His work also includes Quorum for Antonio Puig and Havana Pour Elle for Aramis.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Cloves Cloves

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Jasmine Jasmine

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Musk Musk
Tobacco Tobacco

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Savage Jasmine Sana Jardin

Essence

To wear Savage Jasmine by Sana Jardin is to embrace a fragrance that is at once bold and delicate-jasmine, intoxicating and untamed, softened by the warmth of vanilla and the earthiness of woods. The person who chooses this scent is not one for half-measures; they live in extremes, drawn to beauty, intensity, and the sublime. They are, above all, a Lover-an archetype defined by sensuality, devotion, and a relentless pursuit of what stirs the soul.

The Lover does not merely exist-they feel. Their world is painted in rich hues, their senses finely tuned to the textures of life. They are drawn to the luxurious, the rare, the exquisitely crafted. Their tastes are refined: they might favor deep red wines, the decadence of dark chocolate, the slow burn of a well-aged whiskey. Their home is a sanctuary of tactile pleasures-velvet drapes, silk sheets, the scent of incense lingering in the air.

Philosophically, they reject the cold rationalism of the modern world, instead seeking meaning in passion, connection, and aesthetic transcendence. They believe in the power of touch, of presence, of being fully immersed in the moment. Their values revolve around authenticity-not in the banal sense of "being oneself," but in the deeper commitment to living without restraint, to loving without apology.

Shadow

Yet the Lover’s greatest strength is also their greatest peril. Their hunger for intensity can tip into excess-too much wine, too many lovers, too many midnights lost in reverie. They are prone to indulgence, to the belief that more feeling is always better, that restraint is a kind of death. This can lead to self-destruction, a slow unraveling at the edges.

Their devotion, so pure in its ideal form, can curdle into possessiveness. They do not share well; jealousy simmers beneath their charm. When wounded, they do not retreat-they consume. Love, for them, is not a gentle flame but a wildfire, and they will burn everything rather than let it fade.

And then there is the melancholy. The Lover feels beauty so acutely that its absence is agony. They are haunted by impermanence, by the knowledge that all things-even the most exquisite-must end. This awareness can plunge them into despair, a longing for something just out of reach.

Conclusion

The Lover is effortlessly magnetic. They possess an allure that is neither forced nor performative-it is simply the natural emanation of their vitality. People are drawn to them, not because they seek attention, but because they radiate it. Their conversations are not exchanges of information but rituals of shared emotion; they listen with their whole body, their gaze intense, their laughter rich and unguarded.

In relationships, they are devoted, sometimes to a fault. They love fiercely, with a loyalty that borders on obsession. Their partners often feel seen in ways they never have before, for the Lover has an uncanny ability to perceive desire, to anticipate need. They are generous lovers, not merely in the physical sense, but in their willingness to dissolve boundaries, to merge souls.

Professionally, they thrive in fields that allow them to channel their passion-art, design, perfumery, hospitality. They are not suited for sterile environments; they need spaces where creativity and sensuality intertwine. If they are disciplined, they can turn their intensity into mastery, becoming connoisseurs, curators of beauty.