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Manly by Areej Le Doré

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Manly by Areej Le Doré is an oriental woody fragrance combining rich, warm elements like caramel, tobacco, and vanilla with a complex herbal and spicy edge from cinnamon, nutmeg, and saffron. The presence of oakmoss, patchouli, and leather grounds the scent in earthiness and depth, while oud and sandalwood add resinous, smoky facets. Those drawn to Manly’s bold, multifaceted character should focus on fragrances that balance spice, leather, and woody notes with a touch of sweetness and warmth.

  • Key notes:
  • beeswax
  • cinnamon
  • leather
  • patchouli
  • sandalwood
  • smoke
  • vanilla
  • ylang-ylang
  • Tags:
  • #fresh
  • #smoky
  • Aromagroups:
  • floral
  • leather

A pile-up of contrasts: cinnamon along with tropical florals frangipani and ylang ylang, against the earthy bitterness of artichoke and leather. This almost-gingerbread, almost-cement perfume confuses the senses with its animal/vegetable/mineral mystery.

  • Key notes:
  • castoreum
  • hay
  • leather
  • oakmoss
  • smoke
  • thyme
  • tobacco
  • vetiver
  • wormwood
  • Tags:
  • #smoky
  • Aromagroups:
  • leather
  • woody
Ойся, ты ойся,
Ты меня не бойся,
Я тебя не трону,
Ты не беспокойся.
fom a Cossack folk song

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An intense, smoky herbal blend that, like all of Anna's creations, will transport you to an imaginary landscape.

It's inspired by Cossacks, the soldier-farmers who live in the steppes in the south of Russia, accomplished horsemen guarding the borders since the days of Catherine the Great.

You are welcome to devise your own story, but here at Bloom, we imagine a young Cossack resting among haystacks and wild herbs, smoking his clay pipe while contemplating the starry sky. His friends are sitting by the open fire nearby. Smoke is wafting through wild thyme and wormwood.

Starring

(these fragrant materials reanacted the Young Cossack story):

galbanum CO2 extract
artemisia annia essential oil
artemisia absinthium essential oil
immortel absolute
Seville lavender abs
thyme essential oil
tarragon essential oil
davana essential oil
guayak wood essential oil.
rose de May absolute
Morrocan rose  absolute
cumin CO2 extract
frankincense absolute
petitgrain essential oil
geranium leaves absolute
myrth essential oil
costus absolute
oakmoss absolute
patchouli essential oil
labdanum absolute
tabacco absolute
tonka bean absolute
agarwood essential oil
vetiver essential oil
castoreum tinctura


Important notice:

Anna Zworykina’s blends are olfactive smellscapes (but neither aromatherapy, nor ‘spray-and-go’ perfumes). Her blends are sensory experiences, closer to works of art created in the scented plane (rather than, say, visual or audio).

Certain essential oils and absolutes that are used in her 100% natural perfumes may potentially cause allergies in some people. Please spray Anna Zworykina’s blends on fabric (on sleeves, scarves, etc.). This said, Anna Zworykina has acquired a huge fan base over many years and people interacted with her blends for quite a while now. We are not aware of any reports of any skin reactions so far.

However, Anna advises that those who are prone to allergic reactions, pregnant and nursing women, as well as people with chronic illnesses to be extra careful. Before trying natural blends, study the list of ingredients and consult with a doctor if you are not sure or a had a history of allergies. If you do decide to put these blends on your skin (unable to resist the temptation) always test the blend on the inside part of your elbow first and wait.

Do not spray these blends liberally as a cloud in the way you would spray a conventional perfume. Anna’s smellscapes need to be… carefully applied and experienced. Be mindful that some oils can also make your skin hyper-sensitive to UV.

  • Key notes:
  • indian hemp
  • nutmeg
  • patchouli
  • tobacco
  • Aromagroups:
  • spicy
  • woody

Cozé short for French 'c’est osé' “this is daring”. The fragrance was the start of Parfumerie Générale and a dedication to perfumer’s father. Cozé was inspired by a cigar box which belonged to him: Cohiba, Monterrey, Trinidad surrounded by ebony wood.

  • Key notes:
  • amber
  • oud
  • patchouli
  • saffron
  • smoke
  • tonka beans
  • Tags:
  • #fresh
  • #smoky
  • Aromagroups:
  • leather
  • woody

A meditation on untamed nature, lost marshes, primeval fires. A dusky oud softened by labdamum and tonka, sharpened by rhubarb and saffron, toughened by tar and smoke.

  • Key notes:
  • cashmeran
  • patchouli
  • petrichor
  • tonka beans
  • Aromagroups:
  • woody

The legendary elegance of this fragrance has conquered the hearts of women who love warm and woody notes. The very noticeable top note of patchouli evolves into a gourmand note of praline enhanced by tonka beans.

Patchouli Intense is an intensively addictive bohemian perfume. Gourmand notes are imbued with a spirit of freedom taking you to unknown lands.

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X Oud

X Oud by SweDoft £155.00

  • Key notes:
  • leather
  • oud
  • patchouli
  • saffron
  • Tags:
  • #animalic
  • #smoky
  • Aromagroups:
  • leather
  • woody

X OUD presents itself with a whole set of olfactory opposites.
From spicy Indian oud to the sweetness of black currants, white rum and with a glow from patchouli, smoked leather and saffron these ingredients blends against musk, pineapple, apple and jasmine.

With X OUD, we wanted to maintain the original Indian Oud throughout the whole experience so we used a technique that gives the scent of the original Indian Oud a crystal clear role from start to finish.

  • Key notes:
  • cashmeran
  • labdanum
  • leather
  • orange blossom
  • patchouli
  • tuberose
  • Tags:
  • #beast
  • Aromagroups:
  • leather
  • woody

Perfumer: Dominique Ropion

An enigmatic leather perfume merged from captivating nuances of tuberose, orange blossom and gardenia. The wild facet of ylang ylang intertwined with the woody notes of patchouli add a sensuous tone. Frankincense and labdanum complete the leather theme. The trail left by the perfume is surprising, narcotic filled by a magnetic elegance.

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Udbaha
  • Key notes:
  • cardamom
  • fenugreek
  • marigold
  • oakmoss
  • oud
  • pineapple
  • saffron
  • tuberose
  • Tags:
  • #sexy
  • Aromagroups:
  • vintage/old school
  • woody

“Udbaha” means “marriage” in Bangla, and this extrait references the Bangladeshi Holud Night celebration before the wedding. The festival is decorated with marigolds, roses and tuberoses. The aromas of festival sweets and treats fill the air: sugar, nuts, cardamom and saffron, mingling with oranges, pineapple and ripe mangoes. A spicy/earthy paste of turmeric and fenugreek is applied to the bride and groom’s body, enhanced by warm amber. And summoning the ceremonial application of henna, Bengal oud and oakmoss weaves a funky green trail through the proceedings. A deep and joyful perfume.

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No. 89

No. 89 by Floris £100.00

  • Key notes:
  • bergamot
  • geranium
  • neroli
  • nutmeg
  • oakmoss
  • sandalwood
  • vetiver
  • Aromagroups:
  • aromatic
  • citrusy
  • woody

No. 89 has been an icon among the Floris collection for over 60 years. First crafted in 1951, No. 89 takes its name from the number of their flagship shop on Jermyn Street.

Ian Fleming who was a customer of Floris mentions No. 89 in his James Bond universe.

No. 89 is a classic and timeless mix of fresh citruses, sparkly spices and aromatic herbs resting on sandalwood and oakmoss. There is an adventurous romantic twist in the formula though: a drop of rose.

No. 89 could be a fragrance for the quintessential English gentleman.

  • Key notes:
  • cardamom
  • nutmeg
  • oakmoss
  • peppermint
  • sandalwood
  • Tags:
  • #fresh
  • #sexy
  • Aromagroups:
  • spicy
  • woody

This spicy aromatic favourite is your go-to anytime, anywhere fragrance. 
The smart-casual blend of sandalwood, vetiver and oakmoss gets a confident kick from the hot/cold combo of nutmeg and cardamom with peppermint.

About Manly by Areej Le Doré

How does Manly differ from these similar fragrances?
Manly combines a rich oriental woody structure with gourmand notes such as caramel and vanilla, supported by a complex spice blend and a resinous oud presence. Many similar fragrances focus on subsets of these qualities, emphasising either smoky, fresh, floral, or animalic aspects, but few replicate Manly's balance of sweet, spicy, leathery, and woody elements.
Which fragrances here are the most smoky compared to Manly?
Young Cossack, Veles, Lovely Problem, and X Oud emphasise smoky notes more distinctly than Manly. These fragrances include smoke, castoreum, or animalic leather accents that bring a pronounced smoky character, whereas Manly balances smoke with sweeter and spiced elements.
Are there fresher or lighter alternatives to Manly on this list?
Yes, fragrances like Lovely Problem, No. 89, PG11.1 Indian Wood, and Veles introduce fresh or aromatic notes such as ylang-ylang, bergamot, peppermint, and amber, which lighten the composition compared to Manly’s dense oriental warmth.