Forest Air Wild Drops Parfums

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Forest Air by Wild Drops Parfums is a fragrance for women and men. Forest Air was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Anna Nikishina.

Composition Profile

earthy 100%
asphault 85%
green 70%
mossy 60%
warm spicy 50%

About the Perfumer

Anna Nikishina

Anna Nikishina

Anna Nikishina is a perfumer known for her work with Wild Drops Parfums, where she creates fragrances that often explore natural and atmospheric themes. Her style blends earthy, woody, and gourmand elements, as seen in creations like Autumn Forest 5 and Caramel Forest, which evoke layered woodland scents. She also experiments with contrasting notes, such as the dark, tea-infused Bloody Tea and the fresh, green Chlorophyll, showcasing her versatility within nature-inspired compositions.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Asphalt Asphalt
Soil Tincture Soil Tincture
Mushroom Mushroom
Green Leaves Green Leaves
Moss Moss
Unique Character

Forest Air Wild Drops Parfums by Wild Drops Parfums 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

Forest Air Wild Drops Parfums embodies the distinctive style of Wild Drops Parfums while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Forest Air Wild Drops Parfums

Essence

This person is most closely aligned with the Explorer archetype-a seeker of authenticity, freedom, and uncharted emotional landscapes. Like the scent they adore-cool, crisp, yet alive with hidden vitality-they are drawn to the raw and untamed. The Explorer thrives on movement, not just physically but intellectually and spiritually. They resist stagnation, fearing it more than failure itself. The forest is their metaphor: a place of solitude, mystery, and self-discovery.

Style & Aesthetic

Their aesthetic mirrors their essence: organic, layered, slightly untamed. They favor natural textures-linen, wool, worn leather-over polished artifice. Their wardrobe is functional yet expressive, as if ready to detour into the wilderness at any moment. In art and music, they gravitate toward the melancholic and expansive: ambient soundscapes, folk tales with unresolved endings, films where the journey matters more than the destination.

They drink black coffee or bitter herbal teas, savoring the rawness. Their home, if they stay in one place long enough, is filled with found objects-driftwood, stones, dried botanicals-each carrying a memory of a moment, a place, a feeling.

They thrive in liminal spaces-dawn, dusk, the edges of cities where pavement yields to trees. Routine is both necessary and suffocating; they structure their days loosely, leaving room for spontaneity. Work must have meaning beyond mere survival-they are drawn to creative fields, environmentalism, or nomadic professions that allow movement.

But the shadow of the Explorer is rootlessness. Without conscious effort, they may drift into a life of perpetual searching, never allowing themselves to fully inhabit any one place, idea, or relationship. The forest air they love so much can become a metaphor for their own elusive nature-always fresh, always fleeting.

Philosophy & Values

They believe life is meant to be experienced, not merely endured. Convention is a cage; tradition, unless personally meaningful, is suspect. Their values are rooted in independence, curiosity, and a deep reverence for nature’s wisdom. They are not anti-social, but they are selective-choosing depth over breadth in relationships. Their moral compass is intuitive rather than dogmatic, shaped by moments of silent reflection under open skies.

Yet, this philosophy has its shadow. Their relentless pursuit of the new can make them restless, always questioning whether they’ve missed something better. Commitment, whether to a place, a person, or a path, is a negotiation rather than a given.

Relationships

They attract others effortlessly-there is a magnetism in their self-contained depth. But intimacy is a paradox for them. They crave connection without confinement, love without possession. Their closest bonds are with those who understand their need for solitude, who do not mistake absence for indifference.

Yet, their shadow emerges here too. Their independence can become emotional evasion. They may leave before they are left, rationalizing detachment as wisdom. Some who love them will feel the ache of their unspoken hesitations, the way they hold back just enough to keep an exit clear.

Shadow

At their best, they are a guide to the uncharted, inspiring others to embrace curiosity and authenticity. Their presence is clarifying, like the scent of pine after rain-sharp, invigorating, pure.

At their worst, they are a ghost in their own life, always half-departed, mistaking motion for growth. The very freedom they cherish can become a prison of their own making, where nothing is ever held long enough to truly matter.

Yet, perhaps this is the paradox they must live: to wander, but not to lose themselves in the wandering. To love the wild air, but also learn to breathe deeply where they stand.