Cedar In Acacia Scents Of Wood
At a glance
Is Cedar In Acacia Scents Of Wood worth trying?
Cedar in Acacia by Scents of Wood is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, amber, iris with Ginger, Olibanum, Orris Root
The first impression
Cedar in Acacia by Scents of Wood is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Cedar in Acacia was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Pascal Gaurin.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Pascal Gaurin
Pascal Gaurin is a prolific perfumer whose work spans luxury and mass-market brands, including Amouage, Avon, and Christian Lacroix. His catalog features Love Delight for Amouage, as well as numerous Avon creations such as 300 Km/h Supersonic, Black Suede Dark, Christian Lacroix Noir, Christian Lacroix Nuit, Maxima, U By Ungaro For Him, and Unscripted. Gaurin's style is versatile, ranging from opulent florals to bold, modern masculines.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Cedar In Acacia Scents Of Wood
Essence
Cedar In Acacia embodies the Sage archetype, offering the quiet wisdom of ancient forests. The ginger and olibanum suggest a mind both sharp and contemplative, while the woody base grounds their insights in earthy pragmatism. This fragrance is for those who seek truth in stillness, letting knowledge settle like incense smoke.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor minimalist lines: tailored linen, unpolished wood, and raw gemstones. Their home is a sanctuary of books and dried botanicals. The iris and cinnamon notes reflect a palette of neutrals with sudden flashes of warmth.
Philosophy & Values
They believe understanding precedes action. Observation is their superpower; they listen more than they speak. Their credo: "To know the root is to know the tree." Patience is not passivity-it's precision.
Relationships
They attract seekers-students, artists, the quietly curious. Romantic partners must respect their need for solitude. Conversations are deliberate, often circling back to shared lessons learned under moonlit skies.
Lifestyle
Dawn is for meditation, evenings for annotating texts. They frequent libraries, apothecaries, and long walks where the path is unclear. Their journal is filled with questions, not answers.
Shadow
Their detachment can become emotional austerity. Wisdom without compassion is just another kind of ignorance. They must remember that some truths are felt, not dissected.
Conclusion
Cedar In Acacia is an invitation to pause and ponder. Wear it when you need clarity, or when the noise of the world drowns out your inner voice.