Holy Hell Universal Flowering

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2016

At a glance

Is Holy Hell Universal Flowering worth trying?

Holy Hell by Universal Flowering is a Oriental fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening wear in Summer
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
plastic, white floral, coconut with Plastic, Suntan Lotion, Choya Nakh

The first impression

Holy Hell by Universal Flowering is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Holy Hell was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Courtney Rafuse.

What shapes the scent

plastic 100%
white floral 85%
coconut 70%
lactonic 60%
animalic 50%
ozonic 40%

The perfumer behind it

Courtney Rafuse

Courtney Rafuse

Courtney Rafuse is a perfumer recognized for her work with Gumamina and Universal Flowering, creating scents like Odette, Burst!, and Heliotrope Milkbath. Her compositions often feature bold, unconventional notes such as lilac and leather, with a focus on narrative-driven fragrances. Rafuse's style is characterized by its creativity and emotional resonance.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Plastic Plastic
Suntan Lotion Suntan Lotion
Choya Nakh Choya Nakh
Melon Melon
Ambergris Ambergris
Neroli Neroli

The mood it creates

The Holy Hell Universal Flower Archetype: Portrait of Holy Hell Universal Flowering

Essence

To wear Holy Hell Universal Flowering is to embrace contradiction-a scent that is at once sacred and profane, delicate yet defiant. The person who chooses this fragrance is not one to follow well-trodden paths; they are drawn to the tension between reverence and rebellion. Their soul is a cathedral with graffiti on its walls-a place where incense mingles with the scent of crushed petals underfoot.

The dominant archetype here is the Mystic Rebel, a fusion of the Seeker and the Outlaw. This person is driven by a deep, almost spiritual need for authenticity, yet they reject dogma in favor of personal revelation. They do not kneel before altars unless they built them themselves. Their faith is in the unseen, the unspoken, the truths that lie just beyond the edges of convention.

Shadow

Light: The Visionary
At their best, they are a beacon for those lost in the gray monotony of modern life. They remind others that ecstasy and agony are two sides of the same coin, that meaning is not given but forged. Their presence is electrifying-they make people feel alive, as if the world is more vivid in their orbit.

Shadow: The Zealot
But intensity, unchecked, becomes its own prison. Their disdain for the ordinary can curdle into contempt, their search for truth into dogma of their own making. They may grow impatient with those who do not share their fervor, dismissing them as shallow or asleep. In darker moments, they mistake suffering for wisdom, chaos for freedom, and isolation for enlightenment.

Conclusion

To love Holy Hell Universal Flowering is to embrace the paradox of existence-to find holiness in the imperfect, the fleeting, the beautifully broken. This person is neither saint nor sinner but something far more interesting: a seeker who understands that the divine is not found in purity, but in the messy, radiant collision of opposites.

They are the kind of soul who leaves an imprint-not because they demand to be remembered, but because they make others feel, if only for a moment, that they too could burn as brightly.