Pulse Testament London
Fragrance Story
Pulse by Testament London is a fragrance for women and men. Pulse was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Chris Maurice. Top notes are Saffron, Incense and Smoke; middle notes are Rose and Patchouli; base notes are Vanilla, Amber and Agarwood (Oud).
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Chris Maurice
Chris Maurice is a perfumer with a wide-ranging portfolio that includes work for Aqualis, Artal Perfumes, Assaf, Astrophil & Stella, Azman, and Bey Parfum. His creations include Egoli, Forbidden Rose, Darley, Love Is Lost, Moonage Daydream, Riad Jasmine, Song For A Wanderer, and Abyssoria. His style varies from floral and romantic to dark and mysterious.
Fragrance Notes
Pulse Testament London by Testament London 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.
Pulse Testament London embodies the distinctive style of Testament London while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Rebel Archetype: Portrait of Pulse Testament London
Essence
The person who gravitates toward Pulse Testament London is a modern incarnation of the Rebel-an archetype that thrives on disruption, individuality, and a refusal to conform. This scent, bold and unapologetic, mirrors their defiance against the mundane. They are not merely contrarian for the sake of it; their rebellion is a philosophy, a way of carving meaning into existence by rejecting what they perceive as hollow conventions.
Like all archetypes, the Rebel has a duality-its light side is liberation, its shadow is destruction. This person walks the fine line between the two, embodying both the revolutionary spirit and the risk of self-sabotage.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are a manifesto. In fashion, they favor sharp contrasts-leather jackets over silk blouses, distressed denim paired with polished boots. They appreciate the tension between refinement and rawness, much like Pulse Testament London itself, which blends spice with warmth, intensity with subtlety.
Music, literature, and art are not mere pastimes but weapons in their arsenal. They prefer artists who dismantle norms-Patti Smith over pop ballads, Bukowski over sentimental prose. Their home is a curated rebellion: minimalist yet chaotic, with books stacked haphazardly and walls adorned with provocative prints.
They thrive in environments that reward audacity-entrepreneurship, creative fields, activism. Routine is their nemesis; they need the thrill of the unknown. Yet this very trait can make stability elusive. Their shadow looms when impulsivity overrides wisdom, leaving scorched earth in their wake.
They may indulge in excess-late nights, strong drinks, reckless decisions-not out of hedonism, but as a ritual of defiance against a world that demands moderation.
Philosophy & Values
For them, truth is not found in consensus but in the courage to stand apart. They despise hypocrisy, especially the kind that masquerades as virtue. Their moral code is self-defined, often clashing with tradition. They believe in radical honesty, even when it burns bridges.
Yet, their rejection of dogma sometimes leads them into paradox. They scorn conformity but may unknowingly adopt the aesthetics of rebellion as a new uniform. Their greatest fear? Becoming what they despise-a follower cloaked in the illusion of independence.
Relationships
Their relationships are intense, passionate, and often tumultuous. They attract those who crave their fire but struggle to endure its heat. Loyalty, to them, is not blind devotion but the willingness to challenge and be challenged.
Romantically, they are drawn to partners who match their intellectual ferocity. They disdain clinginess but secretly fear abandonment-a contradiction they rarely admit. Friendships are alliances of shared dissent, though their sharp tongue can alienate even those who admire them.
Shadow
Their greatest weakness is the belief that all rules are cages. In their quest for freedom, they sometimes mistake recklessness for bravery. They may burn bridges prematurely, mistaking compromise for surrender. Their disdain for authority can blind them to wisdom hidden in tradition.
When unbalanced, they become the very thing they fight-a dogmatic iconoclast, enforcing their own rigid standards of "authenticity." The true test of their growth is learning that rebellion, too, can become a prison if left unchecked.
Conclusion
The lover of Pulse Testament London is neither hero nor villain-they are a force. Their life is a testament to the beauty and peril of defiance. They remind us that progress often begins with a refusal to accept the world as it is. Yet their journey is one of balance: to rebel without losing themselves in the act, to destroy only what deserves ruin, and to build something greater from the ashes.