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- Originals – Preproduction Perfumery
Thick golden light. The sweetness of dusk in the air. A slow breath in, and everything changes. Honey Tobacco is the scent of surrender—deep, warm, and dangerously smooth. Inspired by Tobacco Honey by Guerlain, this fragrance is a rich indulgence that doesn’t chase attention, but holds it completely.
It begins with a molten pour of honey—dark, sticky, and floral. Not light. Not innocent. This is honey warmed by fire, sweetened by time. It’s wrapped in the sharp spice of cloves and the smoky licorice whisper of anise. A spark and a sigh. The beginning of a long, unforgettable story.
Then the tobacco rises—thick, rich, slightly sweet, curling through the air like the end of a secret. It doesn’t come alone. Vanilla and tonka bean melt into it, deepening the warmth, while sesame adds an unexpected, roasted nuttiness that grounds the sweetness and makes it all the more addictive. The heart of this fragrance hums close to the skin—intimate, comforting, and wildly sensual.
The finish is deep and almost primal. Oud enters—smoky and mysterious, lingering like a memory you can’t place. Sandalwood brings it home, creamy and dry, soft as skin and twice as unforgettable.
Honey Tobacco is not for the hurried. It is a scent of quiet power, of late nights and low voices, of velvet shadows and golden echoes.
It is sweet, but never simple.
It is bold, but never loud.
It is a secret you wear.
Let it linger. Let them lean closer. Let Honey Tobacco tell the rest.
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