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Fennel and anise launch cool and slightly bitter, their licorice edge immediately announcing an aromatic profile that feels more Mediterranean bakery than barbershop.
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The note pyramid
- Fennel
- Anise
- Lavender
- Vanilla
- Musk
By the editors · 2 min readFennel and anise launch cool and slightly bitter, their licorice edge immediately announcing an aromatic profile that feels more Mediterranean bakery than barbershop. Lavender arrives next, cleaning up the top with a soap-like camphor that softens the anise bite and steers the scent toward fougère territory. Vanilla warms the transition, adding a round, almost almond-sweet cushion while musk pulls the base close to skin, turning the earlier herbal snap into a powdered, faintly caramel skin-haze. Projection drops quickly, leaving a whisper of licorice-tinged talcum that lingers longest on fabric. Office-friendly, spring through early fall, best for for cool mornings when you want quiet presence rather than statement.
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