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Wildfire

Wildfire

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Wildfire is a perfume by Malbrum for women and men and was released in 2016. The scent is spicy-smoky.
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Wildfire by Malbrum

Spicy Smoky Fragrance for Men & Women

 

In the realm of perfumery, evoking the powerful force of fire intertwined with the untamed wilderness is no easy feat. Yet, ‘Wildfire’ by Malbrum Parfums does just that, painting a vivid picture of nature’s raw power and seductive allure.

 

The scent journey of ‘Wildfire’ commences with a rush of electrifying black pepper – a true embodiment of sparks flying. This fierce opening is harmonized by the unique aroma of shinus molle, often known as the Peruvian pepper tree, lending a touch of wild, resinous charm. Just as the first tendrils of smoke begin to rise, a refreshing burst of peppermint invigorates the senses, suggesting the fleeting coolness before a fire fully ignites.

 

The heart of ‘Wildfire’ is a blaze of spices that whirls and crackles, capturing the essence of fire’s dance. Pimento, with its fiery character, stands at the forefront, further intensified by the warm, spicy aroma of nutmeg. Clove leaves introduce a slightly woody, fiery touch, reminiscent of burning logs, making the heart of the fragrance a true olfactory inferno.

 

As the fire’s intensity begins to wane, the base notes emerge, painting a picture of a smoldering aftermath. Amber imparts a resinous warmth, replicating the embers that glow in the fire’s wake. Costus root offers a raw, earthy facet, reminiscent of the wilderness’ resilience. Incense and patchouli further deepen this picture with their smoky, grounding notes. Vanilla, with its sweet and creamy allure, acts as a gentle salve, suggesting the comforting warmth of a fire’s embrace on a cold night.

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