Mineral Cedar Scents Of Wood
Fragrance Story
Mineral Cedar by Scents of Wood is a Woody Aquatic fragrance for women and men. Mineral Cedar was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Celine Barel.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Celine Barel
Celine Barel is a French perfumer known for her work with brands like 4711, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Aesop. Her creations include the vibrant 4711 Remix Electric Night and the fresh Tacit for Aesop. She has also crafted scents for Andrea Maack, Avon, and Blumarine, showcasing a versatile style that spans from crisp colognes to bold florals.
Fragrance Notes
Mineral Cedar Scents Of Wood by Scents of Wood 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.
Mineral Cedar Scents Of Wood embodies the distinctive style of Scents of Wood while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Mineral Cedar Scents Of Wood
Essence
The one who favors Mineral Cedar Scents of Wood is most closely aligned with the Hermit-an archetype of solitude, introspection, and quiet mastery. Like the cedar, they stand firm, unyielding to the winds of passing trends. Their scent is not loud but profound, evoking the stillness of ancient forests and the weight of time. The Hermit seeks truth not in crowds but in silence, not in noise but in the whisper of bark and stone.
Yet, the Hermit is not merely a recluse; they are a guide, though often an unseen one. Their wisdom is not shouted but offered sparingly, like the slow release of cedar’s resin. They are the observer, the keeper of hidden knowledge, the one who listens more than speaks.
Philosophy & Values
Their guiding principle is integrity-not in the moralistic sense, but as a kind of alignment between thought, word, and action. They distrust grand ideologies, preferring the slow accumulation of lived wisdom.
They value self-sufficiency, not out of arrogance but necessity. To depend too much on others feels like weakness; to rely on systems feels like surrender. They would rather build their own shelter than live in a borrowed palace.
Yet beneath this independence lies a paradox: they long for depth in connection, though they rarely admit it. Their relationships are few but intense, built on unspoken understanding rather than constant chatter.
Shadow
Unshakable Calm: Like the cedar, they endure. In crisis, they are the steady hand, the voice that does not waver. Keen Perception: They see what others miss-the slight shift in tone, the hidden motive, the unspoken truth. Depth Over Breadth: They would rather know one thing completely than skim the surface of many.Resilience: They have weathered storms and emerged stronger, their core unbroken.
Isolation as Armor: Their self-reliance can become a cage. They withdraw when they should engage, mistaking solitude for strength.
Stubborn Rigidity: Like old wood, they resist bending. Change is not their ally, and they sometimes mistake inflexibility for principle. Emotional Reserve: They feel deeply but reveal little, leaving others to guess at their heart. Cynicism: Their sharp perception can curdle into distrust, seeing manipulation where there may only be human frailty.Conclusion
Their world is one of deliberate simplicity, where every object holds meaning. Their home is not cluttered but curated-raw wood furniture, unpolished stone, linen in muted earth tones. They prefer the weight of a well-worn book to the glare of a screen, the texture of handmade ceramics to mass-produced gloss.
In dress, they favor timelessness over fashion. A wool coat, aged leather boots, perhaps a silver ring-nothing flashy, nothing disposable. Their aesthetic is not minimalism for trend’s sake but a philosophy: what lasts is what matters.
Professionally, they are drawn to roles that reward patience and precision-craftsmen, archivists, researchers, or perhaps a solitary creative. They do not thrive in chaos; they carve their own path, often away from the noise.