Strawberry Moon Snif
Fragrance Story
Strawberry Moon by Snif is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Strawberry Moon was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Ugo Charron.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
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.
Fragrance Notes
Strawberry Moon Snif by Snif 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.
Strawberry Moon Snif embodies the distinctive style of Snif while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of Strawberry Moon Snif
Essence
At the core of this person’s being lies the Innocent, an archetype defined by optimism, nostalgia, and a yearning for simplicity. They are drawn to the playful sweetness of Strawberry Moon-a fragrance that evokes childhood summers, first loves, and carefree laughter. Like the scent itself, they embody a lightness, a refusal to be weighed down by cynicism. Yet beneath this sunlit exterior, there is a quiet tension: the Innocent’s shadow is naivety, a reluctance to face life’s harsher truths.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a curated dreamscape-vintage sundresses, oversized knitwear, delicate jewelry with sentimental value. They favor textures that feel lived-in, colors that evoke warmth (soft pinks, creamy whites, faded denim blues). Their home is an extension of this aesthetic: dried flowers in mason jars, well-loved books with dog-eared pages, candles that smell like childhood kitchens.
But there is a shadow here too: a tendency toward aesthetic idealism. They may prioritize beauty over function, choosing a charming but impractical vintage chair over something sturdier. Their love of nostalgia can sometimes trap them in the past, making it hard to embrace change.
They move through life with effortless charm, drawn to experiences that delight the senses-picnics in the park, spontaneous road trips, late-night conversations under string lights. They reject rigid routines, preferring to follow their whims.
But this free-spiritedness can tip into irresponsibility. They may procrastinate on practical matters, dismissing them as "boring." Financial planning? A buzzkill. Career ambition? Too serious. Their shadow is the Peter Pan syndrome-an unwillingness to fully grow up, to face the mundane but necessary aspects of adulthood.
Philosophy & Values
Their world is one of soft edges and warm hues-a place where memories are cherished, and the future is painted in pastels. They believe in the power of small pleasures: the scent of ripe strawberries, the golden hour before dusk, the comfort of a well-worn sweater. Their philosophy is simple but profound: life should be enjoyed, not endured.
Yet this outlook is not without its contradictions. Their insistence on positivity can sometimes border on escapism, a refusal to engage with discomfort. They may dismiss conflict as "negative energy" rather than confronting it, leaving unresolved tensions simmering beneath the surface.
Relationships
In love and friendship, they are generous with affection, quick to laugh, and deeply loyal. They believe in soulmates, serendipity, and love letters written by hand. Their relationships thrive on shared nostalgia-inside jokes, mixtapes, revisiting old haunts.
Yet their romanticism has a dark side: they may idealize partners, overlooking red flags in favor of a fairy-tale narrative. Disillusionment hits them hard when reality fails to match their expectations. Their avoidance of conflict can lead to passive-aggression or unspoken resentments, as they struggle to voice their true frustrations.
Shadow
The lover of Strawberry Moon Snif is, at their best, a beacon of warmth and joy, a reminder that life is meant to be savored. But their greatest challenge lies in balancing idealism with reality-learning that true happiness is not just in the sweetness, but in embracing the full spectrum of existence.
They are not naive by accident, but by choice-a refusal to let the world harden them. And perhaps that is their quiet rebellion: to insist on delight, even when life demands otherwise.