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Dark & Mysterious

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Dark & Mysterious is not only dark but also magnetic, and unapologetically seductive. This fragrance captures the essence of quiet power and effortless confidence. It is the kind of scent that turns heads without trying — smooth, commanding, and undeniably alluring.

The fragrance opens with black pepper and bright bergamot. The pepper adds a sharp, intriguing edge, while bergamot introduces a refined citrus lift. Meanwhile, a veil of incense smoke drifts through the top notes, creating an immediate sense of mystery.

As the scent unfolds, patchouli and jasmine noir emerge at the heart. The patchouli is rich and earthy, grounding the composition with depth. At the same time, jasmine noir adds a dark floral elegance that feels sensual rather than sweet. Leather weaves through the middle, introducing a soft, luxurious texture reminiscent of polished interiors and late-night conversations.

In the base, warm amber and creamy sandalwood create lasting intensity. Dark musk settles underneath, adding smooth depth and undeniable presence. As a result, the dry-down feels intimate, powerful, and unforgettable.

Because of its layered structure, this fragrance performs beautifully in candles, wax melts, perfumes, and body products designed for evening or luxury collections. The hot throw is bold and atmospheric, while the cold throw carries a refined warmth that lingers.

This fragrance oil is phthalate free and paraben free, offering a cleaner formulation without sacrificing richness or performance.

Midnight Obsession is ideal for upscale lines, masculine or unisex collections, and statement scents that evoke confidence, desire, and sophistication.

Scent Notes

Top Notes:
• Black Pepper
• Bergamot
• Incense Smoke

Middle Notes:
• Patchouli
• Jasmine Noir
• Leather

Base Notes:
• Amber
• Sandalwood
• Dark Musk

IFRA.DarkMysterious.BA0389

SDS.DarkMysterious.BA0389

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1 lb, 100 ml, 3 lbs

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