This is a unisex plant-based perfume built around contrast: brightness that slowly deepens, softness that quietly turns magnetic, freshness that lingers into warmth. It doesn’t announce itself loudly at first. It pulls you in.
It opens with a clean rush of bergamot, the kind of citrus that feels like sunlight through a window. There’s an immediate sense of clarity—fresh skin, open air, early morning calm. Just as that brightness settles, cardamom essential oil comes through, adding a subtle spice that keeps the opening from feeling simple. It’s not sweet for the sake of sweetness—it has edge.
Then it shifts.
The heart is where SOMA becomes more intimate. Jasmine Sambac and Rose create a floral core that feels alive rather than perfumed—lush but not heavy, soft but not fragile. Ylang Ylang moves through it like heat under silk, giving the florals a quiet sensual pull that you notice more when you’re not trying to.
And then it stays with you.
The dry-down is where people tend to stop and ask what you’re wearing. Sandalwood grounds everything into something smooth and slightly earthy, like skin warmed by sun and wood. A trace of clove gives it a faint, spiced shadow—just enough to keep it interesting hours later without ever becoming sharp or overpowering.
What makes SOMA compelling isn’t any single note—it’s how it moves. It feels clean without being simple, sensual without being heavy. It wears close, which means it becomes personal. Different on everyone. Quietly addictive in a way you only really notice when you realize you keep leaning in for another breath.
If you’re looking for a fragrance that feels modern but grounded, fresh but emotionally warm, SOMA is designed for that in-between space. Both intimate and enduring.