If there is one scent that perfectly captures the essence of a highland afternoon just turning cool, it would be Deep Lullaby. Even without taking a full breath, it feels as if you’re quietly walking up a mist-covered hill, hearing the soft whisper of pine trees and feeling the chill slip through your sleeves. It opens with a haze of lavender and a touch of light mojito, like the moment you open a window and a rush of fresh air awakens both your mind and your cheeks. Then, the fragrance deepens: ripe wild strawberries, wild roses, and golden mimosa mingle in the air, warm enough to soothe every burden, yet tender and wistful enough to make you want to sit still for a long time, without any reason at all. As the mountain town darkens, the scent of dried tobacco leaves, burnt wood and a hint of sandalwood lingers silently on the skin like the last breath of a long day.
Deep Lullaby features top notes of pine, lavender and mojito; middle notes of mulberry, wild rose and mimosa; and base notes of tobacco leaf, burnt wood and sandalwood. It is an eau de parfum, edp.
Fragrantica: "My favorite. It smells like pine forests, wildflowers, and damp wood after rain. There’s a melancholy to it - the kind of scent that feels like a memory you can’t fully place. Deep Lullaby is poetic and intimate, like an old song that still hits somewhere deep. Worn best when the weather cools and you feel like disappearing for a while."
Fragrantica: "I didn't think I'd care for it based on reading the notes, but honestly, Deep Lullaby is a revelation. It opens with a big hit of pine but, while so many pine scents seem determined to give you a photorealistic walk through a forest, this is more of a magnificent dreamscape. From the beginning, there’s this incredibly juicy quality to the fragrance, something fruity and edible lurking right under the pine. Thanks to the mulberry, that juiciness stays as the pine fades and the tobacco rose duo takes over – and you know what? I actually like this take on tobacco rose. It’s deep and rich, and the tobacco is applied with a deft, light touch. This to me is very much an evening scent, and it’s for an evening when I want to feel dramatic and powerful. Deep Lullaby is mature, and I don’t mean that in any kind of disparaging way (I’m 38, I want to smell mature!); I mean it’s sexy and confident. It’s hard for me to find perfumes I like in the “date night” part of my collection, but Deep Lullaby has definitely earned a place there."
Reddit: "I just got Deep Lullaby and I’m in love! Your review perfectly encapsulates it and it’s so nice to read someone who has tried it. It’s unlike anything I’ve smelled before, except, actually, when I was in Da Lat while I lived in Vietnam many years ago. It seriously reminds me of standing on a lush mountaintop in late spring in the early evening when a breeze blows through and someone’s burning wood, somewhere. It really smells like the Vietnamese highlands, I think! It’s magical, and these are not typically scent notes I reach for either."