Ember Wax Poetic
At a glance
Is Ember Wax Poetic worth trying?
Ember by Wax Poetic is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Fall
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- green, woody, aromatic with Galbanum, Coumarin, Fir
The first impression
Ember by Wax Poetic is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for women and men. Ember was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Jeanette Price.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jeanette Price
Jeanette Price crafts evocative fragrances that balance artistic vision with wearable appeal. Her work for Wax Poetic showcases a flair for blending unexpected notes into cohesive, memorable compositions. She explores diverse themes, from the ethereal to the grounded, with a distinctive touch. Price's perfumes invite wearers to experience scent as both personal expression and storytelling.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Ember Wax Poetic
Essence
Ember is the Wanderer’s companion-a fragrance of roads less traveled. Galbanum and fir suggest pine needles underfoot, while coumarin and hay evoke sun-warmed meadows. Castoreum and wheat add a tactile depth, like well-oiled leather straps on a rucksack.
This isn’t the Explorer’s deliberate quest but the Wanderer’s intuitive drift. The green and woody notes don’t announce a destination; they whisper of places stumbled upon when one forgets to check the map.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear sturdy boots and hand-knit sweaters, their pockets full of river stones and bird feathers. The scent lingers on canvas tents and the dog-eared pages of field guides. Their hair is wind-tangled, their skin freckled from days spent under open skies.
Philosophy & Values
They trust the path to provide. The coumarin’s sweetness is the kindness of strangers; the galbanum’s bitterness, the lesson of a wrong turn. They believe in the intelligence of the body-the way fir resin sticks to fingertips, the musk of a trail worn by generations.
Relationships
They love in seasons. Partners are fellow wayfarers met at hostels or harvest festivals, their time together measured in shared sunsets. Friendships are deep but sporadic, rekindled like embers when their paths cross again.
Lifestyle
They live in a converted van or a cabin without Wi-Fi. Work is temporary-orchards in autumn, ski resorts in winter. The sillage of Ember clings to their wool blankets and the smoke of their campfire coffee.
Shadow
The road can become an escape. The Wanderer risks mistaking solitude for freedom, the hay note turning musty without human warmth. Castoreum, animalic and primal, reminds them even nomads need a hearth.
Conclusion
Ember is the scent of a flannel shirt worn three days straight, of dirt under fingernails. It doesn’t romanticize the journey; it honors the grit and grace of moving without a plan, trusting the green and woody notes to lead you home.