Bleu Végétal Yves Rocher

For Women
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2015
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Bleu Végétal by Yves Rocher is a Floral Aquatic fragrance for women. Bleu Végétal was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Annick Menardo.

Composition Profile

white floral 100%
citrus 85%
fresh spicy 70%
floral 60%
aromatic 50%

About the Perfumer

Annick Menardo

Annick Menardo

Annick Menardo is a French perfumer known for her work at Firmenich and her bold, modern compositions. She often blends gourmand, woody, and leathery accords, creating fragrances that are both striking and wearable. Her portfolio includes the rich, smoky Figment Man for Amouage and the sophisticated, floral-amber Portrayal Woman, as well as the iconic Azzaro Visit.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Jasmine Jasmine
Bergamot Bergamot
Unique Character

Bleu Végétal Yves Rocher by Yves Rocher 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

Bleu Végétal Yves Rocher embodies the distinctive style of Yves Rocher while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Bleu Végétal Yves Rocher

Essence

The person who chooses Bleu Végétal by Yves Rocher is most closely aligned with the Sage-a seeker of truth, drawn to the organic, the elemental, and the quietly profound. This fragrance, with its green, woody, and slightly mineralic character, speaks of a mind that values clarity, natural wisdom, and a connection to the earth. The Sage does not shout; they observe, contemplate, and distill meaning from the world around them.

Philosophy & Values

They value authenticity above all else, and their relationships reflect this. They attract those who are drawn to depth, but they are not indiscriminately open. Their friendships are few but enduring, built on mutual respect and intellectual exchange. Romantic partners must share their appreciation for quietude and introspection-grand gestures mean little to them compared to a shared silence under the stars.

Yet, their love is not without conditions. They expect others to meet them at their level of thoughtfulness, and when they do not, the Sage withdraws. Their shadow emerges as aloofness, a tendency to judge those who live superficially. They may mistake their own introspection for superiority, forgetting that wisdom untempered by warmth becomes cold and inaccessible.

Shadow

Their greatest flaw is detachment. In their pursuit of understanding, they sometimes forget to feel. They analyze emotions rather than surrender to them, turning even love into a philosophical exercise. This can leave them isolated, stranded in their own mind.

At their worst, they become the Hermit, retreating so far into contemplation that they lose touch with the messy, imperfect beauty of human connection. They must learn that wisdom is not just in knowing, but in living-that the scent of earth after rain is meaningless if never shared.

Conclusion

Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious. They prefer simplicity with intention-a well-worn linen shirt, a handcrafted ceramic mug, the quiet rustle of leaves in an undisturbed forest. Their home is filled with books on botany, philosophy, and mythology, yet they are not a mere collector of knowledge. They seek to understand, to synthesize ideas into something living and applicable.

They move through the world with deliberate slowness, preferring the texture of raw wood over polished marble, the scent of damp soil over synthetic perfumes. Their philosophy is one of harmony with nature and self-awareness, a belief that wisdom comes not from accumulation but from attunement.