Synergy Score
Found together in 2 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Woody
Haitian Vetiver smells like you've just walked through a sun-baked garden after rainfall. Imagine the earthy, almost mineral scent of wet soil mixed with dried grass, green roots, and a whisper of smoke. There's a leathery undertone—like old saddle leather left in the sun—coupled with a subtle spiciness that recalls black pepper and dried tobacco leaf. It's grounding and slightly smoky, with an austere, almost medicinal quality that feels both calming and subtly warm.
Spicy
Madagascan pink pepper smells nothing like the black pepper in your kitchen. Instead, imagine biting into a fresh pink grapefruit, then discovering a whisper of warmth underneath—slightly woody, almost resinous. There's a peppery tingle on the back of your nose, but it's bright and fruity rather than harsh. It feels like citrus with a gentle prickle, reminiscent of cracked pink peppercorns held under warm sunshine. Floral, slightly sweet, with a crisp bite that makes your mouth feel alive.
2 fragrances featuring Haitian Vetiver and Madagascan pink pepper together