Soli.flore. Scentologia
At a glance
Is Soli.flore. Scentologia worth trying?
Soli.flore.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- amber, rose, powdery with Pepper, Cypress, Freesia
The first impression
Soli.flore. by Scentologia is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. Soli.flore. was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Pierre-Constantin Guéros. Top notes are Pepper, Cypress, Freesia and Bergamot; middle notes are Rose, Raspberry, Gardenia and Jasmine; base notes are Amber, Tolu Balsam, Benzoin, Musk and Vanilla.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Pierre-Constantin Guéros
Pierre-Constantin Guéros is a perfumer whose portfolio spans niche and mass-market brands. He has created fragrances for AlBidaa, Amirius, Antinomie, and Armand Basi. His work also includes scents for Avon, Benetton, and Bill Blass.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Soli.flore. Scentologia
Essence
Soli.flore. channels the Alchemist-a seeker transforming base elements into gold. The fragrance's paradoxical blend of pepper and gardenia, raspberry and tolu balsam, mirrors their quest to unite opposites. Like an ancient laboratory, it hums with the energy of benzoin-infused experiments and rose-petal distillations.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear flowing layers-a silk kimono over a tailored vest, fingerless gloves smudged with ink. Their workspace is an organized chaos of apothecary jars, dried flowers, and copper scales. Walls display botanical illustrations and alchemical symbols.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in hidden correspondences: that cypress and bergamot can encode messages, that musk holds memories. For them, beauty emerges from tension-the raspberry's tartness against vanilla's cream. Their mantra: "The impure reveals the sublime."
Relationships
They collect kindred spirits-the perfumer, the astrologer, the clockmaker. Lovers become collaborators in ephemeral art projects. Conversations spiral into midnight debates about whether amber is fossilized sunlight.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them harvesting dew from jasmine blossoms. Evenings are spent annotating grimoires or distilling tinctures. They frequent flea markets, seeking "charged" objects-a compass missing its needle, a locket with unknown hair.
Shadow
Obsession can eclipse purpose. The Alchemist risks becoming lost in their labyrinth of symbols, mistaking process for progress. When unbalanced, they hoard secrets like vanilla pods in a locked drawer.
Conclusion
Soli.flore. is the scent of a parchment page where rosewater has blurred the ink-a formula half-revealed. It invites us to taste the alchemy of contradiction, to find radiance in the shadowed flask.