Our Cetalox Fragrances
Several of our fragrances feature cetalox or ambroxan as a defining ingredient. Each one uses it differently, so the character varies depending on what it's paired with.
Woody and Earthy Cetalox Perfumes
Perfect Stranger is about as pure a cetalox experience as you'll find. Inspired by Juliette Has a Gun Not a Perfume, it strips everything back to the essentials: ambroxan, cetalox, musk, and amber. There's no floral top note, no citrus opener. Just a warm, clean, woody musky scent that smells different on every person who wears it.
For something with more structure, Wildfire pairs ambroxan with bergamot, pepper, lavender, patchouli, and vetiver. It's an aromatic spicy composition inspired by Dior Sauvage, and the cetalox here gives it that signature smoothness and projection that carries through the entire wear.
Cobalt Odyssey takes a different approach, combining ambroxan with aquatic notes, bergamot, grapefruit, patchouli, and musk. Inspired by Versace Dylan Blue, it's fresher and more approachable than a purely woody cetalox fragrance but still has that distinctive base warmth.
Warm and Ambery Cetalox Colognes
If you lean toward richer cetalox perfumes, Blue Horizon is worth a look. Inspired by Ex Nihilo Blue Talisman, it pairs cetalox with musks, amber, cedarwood, bergamot, and juniper for a woody aromatic profile that sits firmly in the warm, sophisticated category.
Close Quarters is another one that leans into cetalox's skin-scent quality. Inspired by Glossier You, it blends ambrox with pink pepper, iris, ambrette, musk, and cedarwood. The result is intimate and personal, designed to sit close and reward anyone who gets near enough to notice.