Água Fresca Flor De Guaraná Água De Cheiro
Fragrance Story
Água Fresca Flor de Guaraná by Água de Cheiro is a Citrus fragrance for women and men. Água Fresca Flor de Guaraná was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Edison Fujita. Top notes are Peach, Pomegranate, Blackberry and Bergamot; middle notes are Guarana, Cassia, Jasmine and Raspberry; base notes are Musk, Sandalwood, Vanilla and Patchouli.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Edison Fujita
Edison Fujita is a Brazilian perfumer with a diverse portfolio spanning multiple brands, including Ana Hickmann's Donna Bouquet and Avatim's Amaú, Boníssimo Black, Gigi Lazuli, Seleto, Seleto Herbo, and Sublime. He also created Betty Boop Cute for the Betty Boop line. Fujita's work ranges from playful and floral to sophisticated and woody.
Fragrance Notes
Água Fresca Flor De Guaraná Água De Cheiro by Água de Cheiro offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Água Fresca Flor De Guaraná Água De Cheiro embodies the distinctive style of Água de Cheiro while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Água Fresca Flor De Guaraná Água De Cheiro
Essence
At the core of this person’s being lies the Innocent archetype-a soul untouched by cynicism, forever chasing the sweetness of life. The fragrance they adore, Água Fresca Flor De Guaraná, is a playful, effervescent scent, light yet intoxicating, much like their spirit. It speaks of sunlit afternoons, laughter without restraint, and an unshakable belief in joy as a birthright. The Innocent does not merely seek happiness; they embody it, radiating an optimism that can be infectious-or, at times, naive.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are bright, uncomplicated, and sensual. They favor clothes that flow, colors that pop-turquoise, coral, sunflower yellow. Fabrics must be soft, textures inviting. Their home is airy, filled with plants, mismatched ceramics, and the scent of fresh fruit. They love food that bursts with flavor-tropical fruits, citrus, anything that makes the tongue tingle.
Music is their heartbeat. Brazilian bossa nova, French pop, anything with a breezy melody and a rhythm that begs the body to move. They are not deep connoisseurs of art but lovers of beauty in its most immediate form-a sunset, a well-placed flower, a child’s laugh.
Philosophy & Values
Their life is a dance between spontaneity and simplicity. They are drawn to the ephemeral-morning light on dew, the fleeting warmth of a shared smile, the way music can make time dissolve. They reject heaviness, whether in thought or emotion, preferring to float above life’s complexities rather than be dragged into its depths.
Philosophically, they are not rigorous thinkers but instinctive feelers. They trust the world as a fundamentally good place, or at least one that should be. Their mantra is not "know thyself" but "enjoy thyself." They resist dogma, seeing rules as cages rather than guides. Their morality is intuitive, guided by kindness rather than rigid principles.
Relationships
In love, they are generous, affectionate, and endlessly hopeful. They give their heart freely, believing in the goodness of others-sometimes to their detriment. Their relationships are marked by warmth, but also by a reluctance to face conflict. They would rather smooth things over with a joke or a distraction than engage in difficult conversations.
Friends adore them for their lightness, their ability to turn a dull evening into a celebration. But some grow frustrated with their avoidance of depth. They are the friend who lifts spirits but rarely shares their own sorrows, not out of deceit, but out of a deep-seated fear that sadness, once acknowledged, might never leave.
Shadow
Their greatest strength-their refusal to dwell in darkness-is also their greatest weakness. Beneath the laughter lies a quiet terror of despair. They have not learned to integrate sorrow into their being, so when it comes, it shatters them. Their optimism can become a form of blindness, a refusal to see life’s harsher truths.
They may also struggle with commitment, not out of malice, but because permanence feels like a weight. Jobs, relationships, even personal growth require endurance-something they often lack. Their life can become a series of beautiful beginnings with no satisfying conclusions.
Conclusion
This is a person who lives in the present, for better or worse. They teach others how to savor life, but they must also learn how to endure it. Their fragrance-bright, fleeting, irresistible-mirrors their essence. They are not meant for solemnity or severity. Their gift is lightness; their challenge is to carry that lightness even when the winds grow rough.
In the end, they are a reminder that joy, too, is a form of wisdom-if one does not mistake it for the whole of existence.