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White Smoke Atomic Ivy & Molecular Lemon | The Raw Material | The Molecular Archive by Scent Lab 33 | EDP

Atomic Ivy & Molecular Lemon | The Raw Material | The Molecular Archive by Scent Lab 33 | EDP

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๐Ÿงช The Inspiration: The Mathematical Green

Imagine the exact chemical vibration of a snapped ivy leaf meeting the acidic snap of a fresh lemon rind in a cold, high-tech laboratory. Atomic Ivy & Molecular Lemon isolates the green-citrus core of the 1997 Men's classic. We have removed the honey and the nostalgia to focus on Tricyclodecenyl Acetate and Citral Isolate. It is cold, precise, and hyper-transparent.

๐Ÿงช The Olfactory Architecture: Atoms and Pith

The scent opens with a sharp Iodine Flush and Lemon Terpenes. The heart is an overdose of Ivy Isolate and Biting Grapefruit. The base is Ambroxan and Bleached Sandalwood, providing a sterile, radiant second skin. It is linear and incredibly persistent.

๐ŸŒฟ Raw Material Sourcing: The Laboratory

  • Ivy Isolate: A surgical extraction that captures the bitter, peppery greenness of the plant without the earthy decay.
  • Molecular Lemon: A high-definition citrus note that provides a permanent 'freshly-cut' sensation.

๐Ÿง  The Scent Psychology: Cognitive Spark

High-frequency green scents trigger immediate neural alertness and a sense of organizational logic. This fragrance is designed to create a psychological 'clean room' for the wearer. It is the scent of absolute precision.

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง The London Lab Technology

We used Vacuum-Isolate Synthesis. By removing atmospheric pressure during blending, we preserved the 'electric' edge of the citrus that usually fades in traditional perfumes.

โœจ The Application Ritual

When to wear: High-focus office days, technical design sessions, or as a structural base layer for floral scents.
Where to spray: Inner wrists, collarbone, and tech accessories.
Style pairing: Technical white fabrics, sharp minimalism, silver eyewear.

๐Ÿ’ญ From the Perfumer's Diary

"I wanted to strip the weekend of its warmth and leave only the mathematical beauty of the leaf. It smells like a futuristic garden inside a particle accelerator."

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