Barakat Thera Cosméticos
At a glance
Is Barakat Thera Cosméticos worth trying?
Barakat by Thera Cosméticos is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- amber, warm spicy, vanilla with Ginger, Thyme, Green Notes
The first impression
Barakat by Thera Cosméticos is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for men. Barakat was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Mário Torri Neto. Top notes are Ginger, Thyme and Green Notes; middle notes are Vanilla, Leather, Liquor and Cinammon; base notes are Myrrh, Sugar and Cedar.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Mário Torri Neto
Mário Torri Neto has created multiple fragrances for Thera Cosméticos, such as Adisa, Aegea, Afrodite, Agatha, Alepo, Alina, and Amorgos Blue. His work often draws on natural and cultural references. He brings a consistent aesthetic to the brand's perfume line.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Barakat Thera Cosméticos
Essence
Barakat embodies the Sovereign archetype, exuding authority and opulence. The blend of myrrh, leather, and cinnamon suggests a ruler's chamber-rich, warm, and slightly intimidating. They carry themselves with an innate sense of command, as if born to wear a crown. The fragrance's strong sillage ensures their presence is never overlooked.
Their essence is regal but approachable. The vanilla and sugar soften the leather and spices, hinting at a ruler who knows when to temper power with generosity. They are not just a leader but a patron, someone who cultivates loyalty through both strength and grace.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor tailored suits in deep hues-navy, charcoal, or black-with subtle textures like jacquard or brocade. The fragrance's balsamic warmth mirrors their preference for materials that age beautifully: well-worn leather, polished wood, heavy silk. Their accessories are understated but impeccable-a signet ring, a pocket square folded just so.
Their aesthetic is timeless, avoiding trends in favor of enduring elegance. The scent's spicy sweetness suggests a love for the finer things, whether it's a rare whiskey or a hand-stitched notebook. They are drawn to spaces that feel both grand and intimate, like private clubs or candlelit dining rooms.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in order and legacy. The cedar and myrrh in the fragrance evoke ancient traditions, a respect for the past that informs their vision for the future. They value discipline, seeing it as the foundation of true freedom. The liquor and cinnamon notes hint at a celebratory side, a belief that power should be enjoyed as well as wielded.
For them, leadership is a sacred trust. They are less interested in domination than in stewardship, ensuring that what they build endures. The sugar and vanilla suggest a sweetness beneath the severity, a reminder that even kings must sometimes yield.
Relationships
They attract those who crave stability and direction. Their relationships are often hierarchical, with clear roles and expectations. They might be drawn to partners who complement their authority-someone equally strong but in different ways, like a diplomat or a muse.
Romantically, they are protective but demanding. The fragrance's animalic undertones suggest a primal intensity, while the sugar softens the edges. They prefer relationships that feel like alliances, where love and ambition intertwine.
Lifestyle
Their days are structured, with little left to chance. The fragrance's longevity mirrors their preference for routines that sustain their energy-morning workouts, strategic meetings, quiet evenings with a book. They thrive in environments where they can exert control, whether it's a corner office or a well-appointed home.
Weekends might find them hosting dinners or attending cultural events. The scent's special-occasion quality suggests they know how to mark a moment, turning gatherings into ceremonies.
Shadow
Their shadow side is a tendency toward rigidity. The leather and cedar can become armor, isolating them from spontaneity or vulnerability. They might struggle with arrogance, mistaking their role for their identity.
At worst, they risk becoming tyrannical, using their charm as a weapon. The cinnamon's heat warns of a temper that, once ignited, is slow to cool.
Conclusion
Barakat is a fragrance for those born to lead. It suits the Sovereign who understands that true power is both a burden and a gift. To wear it is to claim a throne-not through force, but through an unshakable sense of destiny.