Six Scents Series Two 4 House Of Holland: Smell Six Scents

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2009

At a glance

Is Six Scents Series Two 4 House Of Holland: Smell Six Scents worth trying?

Six Scents Series Two 4 House of Holland: Smell by Six Scents is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
musky, woody, powdery with Musk, Pine, Mimosa

The first impression

Six Scents Series Two 4 House of Holland: Smell by Six Scents is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. Six Scents Series Two 4 House of Holland: Smell was launched in 2009. The nose behind this fragrance is Stephen Nilsen.

What shapes the scent

musky 100%
woody 85%
powdery 70%
aromatic 60%
yellow floral 50%
green 40%
conifer 35%
sweet 30%
floral 25%

The perfumer behind it

Stephen Nilsen

Stephen Nilsen

Stephen Nilsen is a perfumer known for creating fragrances that blend historical inspiration with modern elegance. His work includes the Anthropologie A Rather Novel Collection, featuring scents like 5 O'clock At Belvoir Castle and Silk Road Caravan. He also composed for Bond No 9, including Andy Warhol Union Square, and for Avon with fragrances such as Little Black Dress Party and Midnight.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Musk Musk
Pine Pine
Mimosa Mimosa
Jasmine Jasmine
Lilac Lilac
Grass Grass

The mood it creates

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Six Scents Series Two 4 House Of Holland: Smell Six Scents

Essence

Smell embodies the Mystic archetype, a bridge between the tangible and the ethereal. The pine and lilac suggest a sunlit glade at dusk, where the air hums with unseen energy. Musk and grass root it in the body, while jasmine lifts it toward the numinous.

This scent is for those who seek the sacred in the sensory. It’s neither fully earthy nor entirely floral-a liminal space where magic feels possible.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor flowing silhouettes and textures that catch the light-linen, raw silk, layers that move like smoke. Colors are muted but luminous: dove gray, lavender, moss green.

Their home is a sanctuary: candles flicker beside crystals, dried herbs hang from beams, and every object seems charged with quiet intention.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in subtle connections-the way a scent can trigger a memory, or how silence can be its own language. Ritual infuses their daily life, from brewing tea to moonlit walks.

There’s a deep trust in intuition. They know logic has its place but prize the wisdom of dreams and deja vu.

Relationships

They attract seekers and skeptics alike. Friends come for advice or quiet companionship; lovers are drawn to their otherness. They communicate in glances and gestures as much as words.

Boundaries are fluid but firm. They’ll share insights but refuse to be anyone’s guru.

Lifestyle

Mornings might involve tarot pulls or meditation; afternoons are for reading or crafting. Work often aligns with healing arts-herbalism, yoga, writing-or anything that honors the unseen.

They’re drawn to thresholds: dawn, twilight, solstices. Time feels malleable in their presence.

Shadow

Detachment can become escapism. The shadow whispers that the mundane is beneath them. The challenge is to ground their gifts in the everyday-to find the mystical in a shared meal or a subway ride.

They must remember that transcendence requires something to transcend.

Conclusion

Smell is an incantation in a bottle. It captures the Mystic’s ability to hover between worlds, anchored by pine and lifted by lilac. This fragrance is for those who sense the extraordinary in the ordinary.