Vanilla High Vivamor Parfums
Fragrance Story
Vanilla High by Vivamor Parfums is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Vanilla High was launched in 2024. Vanilla High was created by Bertrand Duchaufour and Bérengère Bourgarel. Top note is Hookah; middle notes are Bourbon Vanilla and Tobacco; base notes are Smoke, Tahitian Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Praline and Woodsy Notes.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Bérengère Bourgarel
Bérengère Bourgarel is a French perfumer who has contributed to a range of niche and commercial brands. Her portfolio includes fragrances for Navitus Parfums, Vivamor Parfums, and Zlaza, often featuring gourmand and floral elements. She is recognized for creating sophisticated, versatile scents with a modern touch.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Nurturer Archetype: Portrait of Vanilla High Vivamor Parfums
Essence
The person who cherishes Vanilla High by Vivamor Parfums is most closely aligned with the Caregiver archetype, though with a sensual, almost mystical undercurrent. Vanilla, rich and enveloping, is not merely sweet-it is deep, comforting, and subtly intoxicating. This fragrance choice reveals someone who thrives on warmth, connection, and the quiet power of presence. They are the hearth around which others gather, the steady hand in chaos, the voice that soothes without demand.
Yet, like all archetypes, the Caregiver has its shadow. Their devotion can slip into dependency, their generosity into self-neglect. They may mistake sacrifice for virtue, forgetting that even the kindest flame can burn itself out.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic is an extension of their essence: warm, tactile, and quietly luxurious. They favor natural fabrics, earthy tones, and pieces that feel lived-in rather than pristine. Their wardrobe is a collection of soft sweaters, flowing skirts, and well-worn boots-nothing ostentatious, but everything deliberate.
In art and music, they are drawn to the melancholic yet comforting-Chopin’s nocturnes, the poetry of Rilke, the films of Wong Kar-wai, where longing and intimacy blur. They appreciate beauty that carries weight, that speaks of both joy and sorrow without flinching.
Philosophy & Values
This person moves through the world with an instinct for solace. They are drawn to textures-soft cashmere, worn leather journals, the weight of a well-loved book. Their home is a sanctuary: candles flicker, blankets drape over couches, and the scent of vanilla lingers like a whispered promise of safety. They believe in the sacredness of small rituals-morning tea, handwritten letters, the slow unfurling of a shared conversation.
Their philosophy is one of gentle resilience. They do not rage against the world’s harshness but soften its edges, believing that tenderness is its own kind of strength. They are not naive-they have seen pain-but they choose to respond with warmth rather than cynicism.
Relationships
To love this person is to be held-not possessively, but securely. They are the friend who remembers birthdays, the partner who knows when silence is needed, the parent whose embrace feels like coming home. Their relationships are built on deep listening, an almost uncanny ability to intuit unspoken needs.
Yet their shadow emerges here: they may give too much, losing themselves in the act of nurturing. They fear being seen as selfish, so they pour themselves out until they are hollow. Some may take advantage; others may feel smothered by their devotion. Their challenge is to love without self-erasure.
Shadow
Beneath their generosity lies a quiet fear-of being unloved if they stop giving. This fear can twist their kindness into control, their warmth into manipulation. They may resent those who do not reciprocate their care, yet never voice it, letting bitterness simmer beneath a smile.
Their greatest test is to care for themselves as fiercely as they care for others. To recognize that love is not a transaction, that their worth is not measured in sacrifice. Only then can their nurturing remain pure, untainted by exhaustion or expectation.
Conclusion
The lover of Vanilla High is both solace and depth-a reminder that strength does not always roar, sometimes it hums. They are the quiet force that holds the world together in unseen ways. But like all flames, they must tend to their own light, lest they burn out in service to others.
In embracing both their warmth and their shadows, they become not just a caregiver, but a whole being-fragrant, complex, and utterly human.