Sakura No Ki Flor De Cerejeira The Body Shop

For Women
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2018
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Sakura No Ki Flor de Cerejeira by The Body Shop is a Floral fragrance for women. Sakura No Ki Flor de Cerejeira was launched in 2018. Sakura No Ki Flor de Cerejeira was created by Leslie Gauthier and Symrise.

Composition Profile

floral 100%
fresh 85%
fruity 70%

About the Perfumer

Leslie Gauthier

Leslie Gauthier

Leslie Gauthier has composed fragrances for BY SHAMS PERFUMES, Boitown, Emanuel Ungaro, Eudora, Floris, L'Bel, and Nonfiction. Her work includes Scorpio, Plum & Black Tea, Emanuel Ungaro For Him, and Forget Me Not. She demonstrates range across zodiac-inspired, gourmand, and classic masculine scents.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Cherry Blossom Cherry Blossom
Cherry Tree Cherry Tree
Musk Musk
Amber Amber

Character Profile

The Seeker Archetype: Portrait of Sakura No Ki Flor De Cerejeira The Body Shop

Essence

The person who cherishes Sakura No Ki Flor De Cerejeira from The Body Shop is most closely aligned with the Innocent archetype. This fragrance-light, delicate, and ephemeral, like cherry blossoms-resonates with their soul’s longing for purity, simplicity, and beauty. The Innocent seeks harmony, avoids harshness, and finds solace in fleeting moments of grace. They are drawn to the transient nature of sakura, embodying its gentle optimism while quietly acknowledging the melancholy of impermanence.

Yet, like all archetypes, the Innocent has a shadow. Their idealism can slip into naivety, their avoidance of conflict into passivity, and their love of beauty into an unwillingness to face life’s darker textures.

Style & Aesthetic

Their aesthetic is soft, organic, and understated-flowing fabrics, muted pastels, and natural textures. They prefer minimalism over excess, finding elegance in simplicity. Their home is a sanctuary, filled with light, fresh flowers, and carefully chosen objects that evoke serenity. They may keep a journal, pressed flowers between its pages, or collect delicate teacups, each with its own quiet story.

Philosophically, they embrace a gentle optimism. They believe in kindness as a guiding principle, in the goodness of people, and in the idea that beauty-no matter how fleeting-has intrinsic value. They are drawn to poetry, meditative practices, and the wisdom of nature. Yet, beneath this idealism lies a quiet sorrow, an awareness that life is transient, and their desire to preserve beauty can become a subtle resistance to change.

They thrive in environments that honor both stillness and subtle transformation-gardens, bookshops, quiet cafés. They may work in creative fields, healing professions, or any vocation that allows them to cultivate beauty and kindness. Their daily rituals are sacred: morning tea by a sunlit window, evening walks beneath blossoming trees.

But they must beware of becoming too detached, too unwilling to step into life’s messier currents. The sakura blooms for only a short time-its lesson is not just to admire beauty, but to accept its passing.

Relationships

In love and friendship, they are tender, nurturing, and deeply empathetic. They listen more than they speak, offering warmth without intrusion. Their presence is comforting, like the first breath of spring air. Romantic partners may find them devoted but sometimes elusive-they fear harshness, criticism, and emotional storms, retreating into silence when confronted with intensity.

Their friendships are built on mutual appreciation for quiet moments-shared cups of tea, walks in gardens, conversations that meander like gentle streams. Yet, their reluctance to engage in conflict means they may avoid difficult truths, allowing resentment to simmer beneath the surface.

Shadow

The Innocent’s greatest weakness is their fear of corruption-of the world’s harshness staining their purity. They may struggle with disillusionment when reality fails to match their ideals. Their avoidance of confrontation can make them passive, allowing others to take advantage of their gentleness. At their worst, they may escape into nostalgia or fantasy, refusing to engage with life’s necessary struggles.

Yet, their shadow also holds potential. If they learn to embrace life’s complexities without losing their grace, they become not just dreamers, but wise souls who understand that true beauty includes both light and shadow.

Conclusion

The lover of Sakura No Ki Flor De Cerejeira is a seeker of fleeting beauty, a guardian of gentleness in a world that often forgets its value. Their challenge is to remain open without being fragile, to cherish purity without fearing life’s inevitable stains. In embracing both the blossom and the fall, they may yet find a deeper, more enduring grace.