Mocktail Smell Bent

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2015

At a glance

Is Mocktail Smell Bent worth trying?

Mocktail by Smell Bent is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
citrus, fruity, amber with Citruses, Fruity Notes, Amber

The first impression

Mocktail by Smell Bent is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Brent Leonesio.

What shapes the scent

citrus 100%
fruity 85%
amber 70%
fresh 60%
woody 50%
sweet 40%

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

Citruses Citruses
Fruity Notes Fruity Notes
Amber Amber
Virginia Cedar Virginia Cedar

The mood it creates

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Mocktail Smell Bent

Essence

The person who gravitates toward Mocktail by Smell Bent is most closely aligned with the Hedonist archetype-a seeker of pleasure, novelty, and sensory delight. This is not mere indulgence, but a philosophy of savoring life’s fleeting moments with deliberate intensity. The fragrance itself-playful, effervescent, and slightly unpredictable-mirrors their approach to existence: life is to be tasted, not merely endured.

Yet, the Hedonist is not without depth. Their pursuit of pleasure is often a rebellion against the mundane, a refusal to be bound by rigid structures. They live by the creed that joy is a form of wisdom, but this very pursuit can also lead them into excess, distraction, or a reluctance to face the more austere truths of life.

Style & Aesthetic

Their tastes are eclectic, favoring the vibrant over the subdued. They might be drawn to bold colors in fashion-deep citrus tones, shimmering pastels, or unexpected contrasts-yet their style never feels chaotic. There is an underlying cohesion, a deliberate curation of the whimsical.

In music, they prefer sounds that evoke movement: disco’s glittering decadence, jazz’s improvisational freedom, or the fizzy nostalgia of synth-pop. Their home is a sanctuary of sensory pleasure-soft textures, ambient lighting, perhaps a well-stocked bar with artisanal bitters and obscure liqueurs. They appreciate the craft behind a perfect cocktail, not just its effect.

They thrive in environments that reward spontaneity-creative fields, hospitality, or entrepreneurial ventures where rules are fluid. Routine is their nemesis; they prefer a life that feels like an ongoing improvisation. Even their career choices reflect this: perhaps a bartender who crafts signature drinks, a designer who blends retro and futuristic aesthetics, or a writer who revels in satire.

Yet, this same freedom can leave them unmoored. Without structure, they may drift, mistaking motion for progress. Their greatest challenge is learning when to pause, when to commit-not just to pleasure, but to the harder, slower work of growth.

Philosophy & Values

They reject asceticism as a false virtue, seeing no nobility in self-denial for its own sake. To them, pleasure is not frivolous-it is an affirmation of being alive. They might quote Nietzsche’s "Become who you are" but interpret it as permission to embrace desire rather than suppress it.

Yet, their philosophy is not without tension. They disdain puritanical moralizing but may struggle with commitment when things become difficult. Their love of novelty can make them restless, always chasing the next thrill rather than sitting with discomfort.

Relationships

In friendships and romance, they are magnetic-charming, quick-witted, and effortlessly engaging. People are drawn to their energy, their ability to make even mundane moments feel like celebrations. They are the friend who plans impromptu gatherings, the lover who surprises with a spontaneous weekend trip.

But their shadow emerges in their reluctance to linger when things grow heavy. Emotional depth requires patience, and the Hedonist may flee when faced with the weight of another’s pain-or their own. Their relationships are often vibrant but fleeting, as stability can feel stifling.

Shadow

The Hedonist’s brilliance is also their vulnerability. Their aversion to boredom can become an avoidance of necessary pain. They may drown existential questions in distraction, fearing that stillness will reveal emptiness.

But when balanced, they embody a rare wisdom: that life’s sweetness is fleeting, and thus must be savored without guilt. Their task is not to abandon joy, but to integrate it with depth-to learn that true hedonism is not escape, but presence.

In the end, the lover of Mocktail is both the life of the party and the philosopher at its edges-always tasting, always questioning, always dancing on the line between delight and dissolution.