Myrrh & Tonka Perfume
True luxury doesn't have a volume knob. It’s a presence. Myrrh & Tonka is for the person who has outgrown the need to be the loudest in the room. This is the scent of The Golden Soul, someone who is approachable, elite, and entirely self-assured. When you wear this, you aren't trying to impress; you are creating an environment. You become the person who exudes a natural, effortless warmth that makes everyone else wonder how you stay so composed.
The Olfactory Experience
This is a "Velvet" fragrance. It has the weight of a heavy coat and the texture of a private library.
The First Hit: A dry, sharp snap of Lavender. It’s the olfactory equivalent of a deep breath. It clears the mental noise and sets a sophisticated, herbal tone from the second it hits your skin.
The Heart: Omumbiri Myrrh. This is a "noble" resin, smoky, rich, and ancient. It gives the fragrance a serious, expensive depth that separates it from every other "sweet" scent on the market.
The Finish: A creamy, addictive blend of Tonka Bean, Almond, and Vanilla. It smells like toasted sugar and smooth wood. It’s the part that lingers on your skin long after the day is done.
The Heart & Soul Authority
I’ve refined this to be a "Smooth Intense" scent. I wanted all of the depth with none of the harshness.
It’s a unisex masterpiece. On a man, it’s rugged and earthy; on a woman, it’s pure, smoky elegance. It’s for the minimalist who wants a signature that actually says something.
If you want that golden aura to follow you all day, use the Body Elixir as your base. It locks the resins to your skin so the scent stays warm and active until the sun goes down.
Most "warm" perfumes are a desperate plea for attention. Myrrh & Tonka is a choice. It’s for the person who knows that true power is found in the calm, not the chaos. If you’re ready to smell like the most relaxed, high-status version of yourself, this is your bottle.
It's important to spritz your fragrance on the areas of the body that are naturally warm, such as your wrists, the nape of your neck, behind your knees, behind your ear, and inside your elbows.
Resist rubbing your wrists together. Fragrance should sit on the skin to mix with your natural oils, rubbing wrists together breaks down the top notes which means they will fade and evaporate quickly.
Fragrance binds to the oils in your skin, so applying it after your body oil creates a better surface for the scent molecules to bind to.
If like me you like to spritz your clothes then go for it, just remember that it's a different olfactory experience than when you correctly apply perfume to your skin.
Rule of thumb: If you can wash the fabric, then spritz away, just be careful of the delicate fabrics & some perfumes may stain!
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