December Smell Bent

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2016

At a glance

Is December Smell Bent worth trying?

December by Smell Bent is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
warm spicy, amber, cinnamon with Incense, Cinnamon, Amber

The first impression

December by Smell Bent is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. December was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Brent Leonesio.

What shapes the scent

warm spicy 100%
amber 85%
cinnamon 70%
cacao 60%
woody 50%
smoky 40%
citrus 35%
balsamic 30%

The perfumer behind it

Brent Leonesio

Brent Leonesio

Brent Leonesio has created fragrances for both Scent Trunk and Smell Bent, with a portfolio that includes Fae, 2010, Artist's Studio, Blimey, Limey!, Bohemian Rhapsody, Bollywood Or Bust, Bolshevixen, and Brussels Sprouted. His style is playful and eclectic, often drawing from pop culture and whimsical themes. Leonesio's scents are recognized for their creativity and accessibility.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Incense Incense
Cinnamon Cinnamon
Amber Amber
Cacao Cacao
Ginger Ginger
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Orange Peel Orange Peel

The mood it creates

The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of December Smell Bent

Essence

The Sovereign commands with quiet authority, and December embodies this regal presence. Its blend of incense, cinnamon, and amber evokes a throne room warmed by a winter hearth. The cacao and sandalwood add a touch of indulgence, suggesting a ruler who knows the power of both strength and grace.

This scent is for those who lead without needing to dominate. The smoky, spicy accords create an aura of quiet power, much like the Sovereign’s ability to inspire loyalty without demand.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor timeless elegance: tailored coats, cashmere sweaters, and polished boots. Their aesthetic is one of understated luxury, where quality speaks louder than logos. They might wear a single piece of heirloom jewelry, a signet ring or a pendant passed down through generations.

Their surroundings are equally refined-a study lined with leather-bound books, a fireplace flanked by wingback chairs. The air is scented with woodsmoke and aged paper, a testament to tradition and taste.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the responsibility of power. Leadership is not about control but stewardship, and their values are rooted in integrity and wisdom. They seek to uplift rather than dictate, knowing that true authority is earned, not taken.

For them, luxury is not excess but excellence. A well-made meal, a thoughtfully chosen gift-these are the currencies of their realm. They are drawn to the enduring over the ephemeral.

Relationships

They attract those who crave stability and vision. Their relationships are built on mutual respect, and they inspire others to rise to their best selves. They prefer partners who are their equals, capable of both challenge and support.

Romantically, they are steadfast but not possessive. Their love language is one of acts of service-a perfectly timed cup of tea, a carefully planned surprise. They seek a partnership that is both a sanctuary and a spark.

Lifestyle

Their days are structured but not rigid. Mornings might include a brisk walk and a review of the day’s priorities; evenings are for unwinding with a glass of wine and a book. Work is a calling, whether they’re a CEO, a mentor, or a community leader.

They thrive on ritual, finding comfort in the rhythms of the seasons. Winter is their time to shine, when the world slows down and their inner fire burns brightest.

Shadow

Their need for control can tip into rigidity, resisting change even when it’s necessary. They may struggle with vulnerability, fearing that to show weakness is to lose authority. The shadow also holds a tendency toward isolation, mistaking solitude for strength.

At their worst, they become the tyrant, ruling through fear rather than respect. The line between sovereign and despot is thin, and they must tread it carefully.

Conclusion

December is the scent of quiet power, of a leader who rules with both warmth and wisdom. It’s for those who understand that true authority begins with self-mastery, and who know that the most profound influence often begins with a whisper of cinnamon and a hint of amber.