Pacifico By Surfaces Snif
At a glance
Is Pacifico By Surfaces Snif worth trying?
Pacifico By Surfaces by Snif is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, aromatic, floral with Water Lily, Bearberry, Salt
The first impression
Pacifico By Surfaces by Snif is a fragrance for women and men. Pacifico By Surfaces was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Ugo Charron.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Ugo Charron
Ugo Charron is a perfumer whose work appears across multiple brands, including Gentleman’s Nod, Michael Malul London, ROAN, and Snif. Notable creations include Calabria, Sidama, Berry+blanche, Mountain Memories, and several Snif fragrances such as A Scent By Harry Hudson and Ace Ace Baby. His portfolio demonstrates versatility, spanning fresh, fruity, and earthy compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Pacifico By Surfaces Snif
Essence
The Wanderer is a soul in motion, equally at home on coastal cliffs and city rooftops. Pacifico’s aquatic salt and water lily notes evoke this duality-fluid yet grounded. Like the Wanderer, the fragrance resists categorization, blending plum’s sweetness with sage’s herbal bite in restless harmony.
Style & Aesthetic
They layer driftwood-gray sweaters over swimsuits, their style a love letter to transience. The scent’s salty floralcy mirrors their sun-bleached, wind-tousled aesthetic-always slightly undone, always intriguing.
Philosophy & Values
They worship freedom above all, believing roots are for trees, not people. The fragrance’s oak base nods to their secret longing for stability, even as rosemary’s herbal sharpness whispers of onward journeys.
Relationships
They collect connections like seashells-treasured but temporary. Lovers learn to appreciate their comet-like appearances, bright and fleeting.
Lifestyle
They work seasonal jobs to fund the next adventure, journaling in hostels at 3 AM. The scent’s moderate longevity reflects their knack for making memories that linger without overstaying.
Shadow
Their independence can curdle into isolation. The bearberry note’s faint sourness hints at this loneliness they rarely admit.
Conclusion
Pacifico is the scent of tide lines-proof that the Wanderer’s magic lies in loving the leaving as much as the arriving.