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White Smoke Atomic Icy Pear & Green Almond | The Molecular Raw Material | The Molecular Archive by Scent Lab 33 | EDP

Atomic Icy Pear & Green Almond | The Molecular Raw Material | The Molecular Archive by Scent Lab 33 | EDP

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🧪 The Inspiration: The Mathematical Fruit

Imagine the exact chemical vibration of a frozen pear skin meeting the nutty snap of a green almond in a pressurized laboratory. Atomic Icy Pear is a surgical isolation of the 'crunchy-sweet' core of the 2004 original. We have stripped away the heavy vanilla to focus on the Acetate Esters and Amyl Salicylates. It is cold, precise, and hyper-transparent.

🧪 The Olfactory Architecture: Atoms and Pith

The scent opens with a sharp Iodine Flush and Italian Lime Terpenes. The heart is a massive dose of Pear Isolate, providing that signature aqueous texture without the syrupiness. The base is Ambroxan and Bleached Mahogany, providing a sterile, radiant second skin. It is linear and incredibly persistent.

🌿 Raw Material Sourcing: The Laboratory

  • Pear Isolate: A high-tech extraction that captures the 'frosted' facet of the fruit without the natural fermentation scent.
  • Green Almond Molecule: A synthetic masterpiece that mimics the scent of fresh plant nuts and chlorophyll.

🧠 The Scent Psychology: Cognitive Reset

Molecular fruity-green scents trigger a sense of organizational logic and mental boundaries. This fragrance is designed to create a psychological 'clean room' for the wearer. It is the scent of absolute focus.

🇬🇧 The London Lab Technology

We used Flash-Cryo Extraction. By instantly freezing the raw materials at -50°C during distillation, we preserved the 'frozen' edge of the pear that usually fades in traditional perfumes.

✨ The Application Ritual

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

💭 From the Perfumer's Diary

"I wanted to strip Brit of its warmth and leave only its mathematical elegance. It smells like a futuristic orchard inside a particle accelerator."

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