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Iced beer • White orange • Acidic aldehydes
"From the first breath, the composition feels fractured. The opening is cold, almost clinical, iced beer, aldehydic sharpness, the faint fermentation of yeast, a familiarity that feels intact, until it doesn’t. There is a stillness here, but not a peaceful one. It hums.
Then something shifts.
The heart does not unfold so much as it presses outward. Texture replaces clarity, and here the composition becomes unapologetically confrontational. The suggestion of dirty carpet, dense and fibrous, holds onto warmth that hasn’t fully left. Alongside it, a metallic density, reminiscent of coagulated blood, sits close to the skin, intimate, unsettling, impossible to ignore. Carnation flickers through it, floral but edged, almost brittle. It is not literal, but it is deeply evocative, a space where the air feels occupied.
And in the base, it lingers.
There is a sweetness, but altered. Melted plastic, damp cellar air, amber and woods softened and distorted by time. It settles into the skin with a persistence that feels less like resolution and more like imprint. Not something worn, but something remembered.
What defines Spiritica — Jeffrey is not its subject, but its restraint. It refuses spectacle. It avoids the literal, even as it draws from deeply unsettling inspiration. Instead, it becomes an exploration of duality, of how something can feel both near and distant, intimate and unreachable, warm and cold within the same breath.
This is not a fragrance that asks to be liked.
It asks to be felt.
As part of Spiritica’s ongoing exploration of the psychological and the paranormal, Jeffrey exists as an artistic study, of divided presence, of emotional dissonance, of the invisible tension between opposing states. Like a film that lingers after its final frame, it stays not because of what it shows, but because of what it leaves unresolved.
At Mon Senteur, we approach works like this with care.
Not as objects of fascination, but as pieces of olfactory storytelling that challenge, provoke, and expand what fragrance can be.
Some scents comfort.
Others disturb.
A rare few do both at once, and remain with you long after you’ve stepped away."
Top Notes
Iced beer
Popper accord
White orange
Live yeast
Acidic aldehydes
Heart Notes
Dirty carpet
Carnation
Coagulated blood
Human sweat
Sharp blade
Feet Notes
Melted plastic
Damp cellar
Amber
Birch
Vetiver
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