Maple Praline The Dua Brand

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2024
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Maple Praline by The Dua Brand is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Maple Praline was launched in 2024.

Composition Profile

nutty 100%
balsamic 85%
warm spicy 70%
amber 60%

About the Perfumer

Unknown Perfumer

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Chestnut Chestnut
Olibanum Olibanum
Black Pepper Black Pepper
Pink Pepper Pink Pepper
Peru Balsam Peru Balsam
Patchouli Patchouli
Cedarwood Cedarwood
Cloves Cloves
Unique Character

Maple Praline The Dua Brand by The Dua Brand offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Maple Praline The Dua Brand embodies the distinctive style of The Dua Brand while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Nurturer Archetype: Portrait of Maple Praline The Dua Brand

Essence

This person is most closely aligned with the Caregiver archetype, a figure defined by warmth, generosity, and an instinct to nurture. Like the fragrance they adore-Maple Praline, with its rich, comforting sweetness-they embody a sense of home, indulgence, and emotional sustenance. The scent is decadent yet familiar, evoking hearthside comfort, and so too does this individual create spaces where others feel welcomed and cherished.

Yet, the Caregiver is not merely a passive figure of kindness; they are also a curator of experiences, a builder of emotional sanctuaries. Their love for this fragrance suggests a deep appreciation for the sensory pleasures of life-food, warmth, touch-and a desire to share these with others.

Style & Aesthetic

Their tastes are rooted in sensual richness-deep, earthy colors, soft textures, and environments that invite lingering. They favor warm woods, plush fabrics, and spaces that feel lived-in rather than sterile. Their wardrobe leans toward cozy elegance: cashmere sweaters, well-worn leather boots, scarves that smell faintly of vanilla and spice.

In food, they gravitate toward the nostalgic-slow-cooked meals, desserts that remind them of childhood, the kind of dishes that demand time and attention. They are the friend who bakes pies just because, who remembers how you take your tea, who insists you stay for another drink because the night feels too good to end.

Their days are structured around small ceremonies-morning coffee in their favorite mug, the lighting of candles as evening falls, the deliberate selection of a fragrance that matches their mood. They thrive in environments where they can care for others, whether through hosting gatherings, tending a garden, or simply being the person who remembers to check in.

Yet, they must guard against becoming stagnant. The same love of comfort that grounds them can also make them resistant to change. Their shadow whispers that safety is found only in familiarity, and so they may cling to routines long after they’ve stopped serving them.

Philosophy & Values

For them, life’s meaning is found in the act of giving-not out of obligation, but because they see care as a form of artistry. They believe in the quiet power of small gestures: a handwritten note, a shared meal, the way a familiar scent can bring someone back to themselves. Their philosophy is one of practical tenderness, where love is not abstract but lived in daily acts.

Yet, their values are not without tension. They struggle with the expectation of reciprocity, sometimes resenting when their efforts go unnoticed. Beneath their generosity lies a quiet fear-that if they stop giving, they will no longer be needed.

Relationships

In relationships, they are the steady one, the listener, the one who remembers birthdays and holds space for tears. Friends and lovers are drawn to their constancy, their ability to make even the most chaotic moments feel manageable. They are the person you call at midnight when the world feels too heavy.

But their shadow emerges when their care becomes compulsive-when they give to the point of exhaustion, or when they mistake self-neglect for virtue. They may harbor unspoken bitterness, feeling trapped by their own kindness. Their challenge is to learn that love does not require martyrdom.

Shadow

The Caregiver’s greatest flaw is their fear of being unloved if they cease to give. They may mistake their own worth for their utility, believing they must earn affection through service. This can lead to passive-aggressive resentment, or worse-a hollowing-out of the self in the name of love.

But in their best moments, they understand that true nurture begins within. The maple praline scent they love is not just for others-it is also a reminder to savor sweetness for themselves.

Conclusion

This is a person who turns the ordinary into the sacred, who understands that life’s deepest pleasures are often the simplest. Their strength lies in their ability to make others feel seen; their challenge is to extend that same grace to themselves. In the end, they are not just a giver of comfort-they are learning to receive it too.