There’s something about wood-based fragrances that feels like home—quiet, grounding, deeply personal. I didn’t mean to collect so many. But one by one, they found me. Fiele Fragrance – Cupressus A Los Angeles brand that still flies under the radar. The scent is dry, like pine needles under sun. Cypress, sage, fir, and rosemary melt into skin without crowding it. Aesop – Hwyl I first wore this in winter, but it smells like a Kyoto temple in summer rain. Smoky cedar, thyme, and incense. Everyone who smells it asks what it is. Maison Louis Marie – Bois de Balincourt This is comfort in a bottle. Sandalwood, nutmeg, and vetiver. Like sitting in a quiet wooden cabin, with the windows open. D’orsay – M&A Starts sharp with aldehydes, then softens into skin-like white musk. It’s not a statement—it’s a whisper. Nonfiction – For Rest Clean and herby. Hinoki and frankincense wrapped in grapefruit. Feels like lying down on fresh grass with your eyes closed. Kinfolk Notes – Splendor in the Glass Cold mint, crushed leaves, citrus skin. Like drinking iced tea in a greenhouse. You’ll either love it or not get it at all. Do you have a scent that feels like silence? “It’s not that I want to smell like the woods. I want to disappear into them.” #beauty #fragrance #woodyscent