IN SEVENTH HEAVEN
The Story Behind In Seventh Heaven
This wasn’t created as a men’s scent. Or a women’s scent.
It was made to feel — not to fit.
In Seventh Heaven began with a question:
Can a perfume carry both stillness and movement? Uplift and grounding? A kind of soft emotion that lingers — not through sweetness, but through balance?
We used green apple, gardenia, frankincense, and Ruh Khus not for contrast, but for quiet connection.
The kind that makes the fragrance shift not just in scent, but in feeling.
Fragrance Description
It begins like a feeling you can’t place — crisp green apple, red fruit, and a breeze of airy rose.
It’s not fruity, not floral — just bright, fluid, and alive.
Sparkling but calm. Joyful, but not loud.
Then something unfolds.
Mimosa and gardenia rise gently into light, wrapped in a golden warmth.
Frankincense drifts through it — dry and radiant — softened by a veil of white musk.
There’s no sweetness here. No sharpness. Just a slow, flowing warmth that feels almost human.
In the base, memory settles in:
A touch of honey — soft, transparent — like something half remembered.
Ruh Khus and sandalwood bring quiet earth and green depth beneath the light.
And below it all, a faint thread of oud — not dark, not showy — just steady. Anchoring.
This isn’t the kind of fragrance that demands attention.
It’s the kind that makes people pause — not because it’s loud, but because it feels familiar.
Like something they didn’t expect to remember.
Top Notes:
Green Apple, Red Fruit, Davana
Heart Notes:
Rose, Gardenia, Mimosa, Frankincense, White Musk
Base Notes:
Honey, Ruh Khus (Wild Vetiver), Sandalwood, Oud