🌊 The Inspiration: The Ocean Garden
Imagine magnolia trees growing on a cliff edge, splashed by the salty spray of the Mediterranean. Salty Marine Magnolia is a mineral, aquatic floral that is savory, fresh, and elemental. It moves the flower away from the garden and onto the beach. It is the scent of a holiday that never ends—salt on your skin and flowers in the air.
🧪 The Olfactory Architecture: Salt and Petals
The fragrance opens with a sharp Sea Salt accord and Bergamot. It feels instantly cooling. The heart is a transparent Magnolia and Seaweed, adding a mineral greenness. The base is Ambroxan and Driftwood, mimicking the scent of sun-bleached wood and salt drying on skin. It is airy and expansive.
🌿 Raw Material Sourcing: The Coast
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Sea Salt Accord: A mineral note that mimics the taste of the ocean air without being fishy.
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Driftwood Accord: A dry, sun-baked woody note that grounds the aquatic elements.
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Algae Absolute: Adds a savory, umami quality that smells like the deep ocean.
🧠The Scent Psychology: Freedom and Open Space
Aquatic scents represent freedom and open horizons. Salty Marine Magnolia helps reduce feelings of confinement. It expands your mental space and makes you feel unburdened. It is perfect for those who feel trapped in the city.
🇬🇧 The London Lab Technology
Using Marine-Capture Molecules, we created a scent that replicates the mineral freshness of the ocean air. Traditionally, aquatic florals can be weak; our technology ensures the "salty" note persists into the dry down, keeping the fragrance fresh for hours.
✨ The Application Ritual
When to wear: Beach holidays, summer days, sailing, or whenever you miss the sea.
Where to spray: All over. It's hard to over-spray this one. It also works brilliantly as a hair mist.
Style pairing: Nautical stripes, linen trousers, boat shoes, sunglasses.
💠From the Perfumer's Diary
"This reminds me of a holiday in Sicily. The salt air and the blooming trees. It's a very fresh, unique take on the 2022 AdP theme. It's cool, calm, and expansive. I spray it on my cotton towels to bring the ocean home."