PÊCHE OBSCÈNE · Chelsea Wolfe x Lvnea | Eau de Parfum - peach, jasmine, patchouli

  • $120.00

Back from the archives, our limited-run and forever-enthralling perfume made in collaboration with Chelsea Wolfe. 

Fleshy, unctuous peach blends with silken jasmine into a deeply enticing and heady scent, overlaid atop a lush, earthy base of aged patchouli, vetiver, moss, and wood. Fall deep under the spell of ripe fruit and the damp, velvet soil below.

Featured notes: ripe peach · osmanthus · patchouli · jasmine · vetiver · oakmoss · sandalwood 

Aspects: narcotic · floral ·  ripened · earthy   · damp

Ingredients:  Alcohol (Cane, Organic), Natural Fragrance/Parfum (Essential Oils, Absolutes, CO2s, and Plant Extracts)

30 ml presented in an amethyst glass bottle with spray top, nested in a portable matte-black tube.

Also available as an oil-based Parfum Botanique roll-on here

NATURAL · BOTANICAL · UNISEX
BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN-HOUSE IN SMALL BATCHES

Customer Reviews

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Feral
A Witch's Peach

In the bottle the jasmine, patchouli and oakmoss are strong with a smokiness floating around them, seizing my nostrils with a scent reminiscent of a mature perfume mixed with burning incense.
Wet on my skin I smell the peach creeping its way to the front between the patchouli and oakmoss, with claws that bruise the plants.
Post drydown, the peach is harmonizing with the vetiver, oakmoss and patchouli, with the jasmine and sandalwood lingering along the periphery.
It creates a complex, dark fragrance that is musky and heady like a witch's peach she placed on the altar and allowed to rot among her herbs and incense.

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Rhys
Summer longing (but wonderful whenever)

I ordered this a bit impulsively, because it's strikingly different than anything else in my collection. Sometimes fruity and floral scents can be headache-inducing for me; however, I find this fragrance gorgeously balanced! The peach is subtle but clear, with bitter and sweet sides interplaying throughout the wear time. This scent really lasts, shifting in lovely ways all the while! Also, I find the opening notes deliciously smoky, and I didn't realize that wasn't one of the notes here! The smoke makes my first moments wearing the fragrance sort of off-putting (in an intoxicating way), so I get to spend a few minutes fascinated as the scent calms and evolves, leaving peaches and earth and smoke lingering all day. It's totally a summer smell, for me, but I find myself longing to wear it even now (just after the winter solstice)... it's such a luscious and evocative fragrance: late sunsets, dancing by a bonfire, freedom and possibility. Actually, I'm wearing now anyway! It's too delicious to withhold. Highly recommend, especially if you're someone who likes a off-the-beaten-path.

HUGE AGREE with previous reviewers: if this was part of the permanent collection, I am absolutely certain I'd buy new bottles over and over

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Hilary
Vintage and a little dirty

This is a much more metamorphic take on vintage fragrances like Femme by Rochas and Dior Poison. It's almost as if you're experiencing the life cycle of a peach, starting with the pit in the dirt, to the ripening on the tree, and back into the earth and decaying on the ground. I'm in love.

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Erika
Forest hippie

I am very familiar with Lvnea's perfumes but this was my first time trying Peche Obscene. My favorite notes in natural perfumery are jasmine, patchouli and sandalwood. I was a bit scared of vetiver and oak moss because these notes can easily dominate a formula. On clothing, I can easily pick up on the peach and hints of patchouli, vetiver and moss in the background. As the perfume unfolds, the damp earth begins to peek through even more whilst remaining balanced by the golden peach nectar. It never becomes too sweet nor too ‘masculine’. It’s intoxicating and relaxing. It reminds me of Oregon’s coastal forest on a summer day as theirs a bit of a ‘salt air’ kinda vibe, perhaps from the moss? At times I also get whiffs of incense, perhaps from the sandalwood. The way the notes are blended is so balanced that you never feel like one note is overtaking the entire perfume. Now on my skin, things become a bit different as body chemistry becomes an added factor. The perfume opens up with a much sweeter peach and jasmine and then quickly transitions into moss. Sadly it doesn't work too well on my skin. I much prefer to wear this on clothing because the notes seem a lot more balanced and last a very long time (12+ hours).

I agree with the review below. It would be nice to have this as a permanent collection and perhaps even offer samples. It’s a scent that works year round and truly is gender neutral.

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Fae
The best

This perfume sky rocketed to one of my favorites after initial launch. This time around I ordered one of each - roll on oil based and this spray.
Something about the damp earth and the absolute fleshiness of the peach makes this perfect for humid weather for me. It’s a feeling I can’t explain. I will love this scent until the day I die. My only wish? That this were a permanent fragrance in some fashion. I understand the allure of limited run items, especially when it’s a collaboration, but I dislike them in situations like this. For example I hoarded the last of my original bottle to the point where I’m not even sure it’s good anymore. (The liquid that comes out is a color and it smells…syrupy?) That wouldnt have happened and I would have been able to enjoy my entire bottle, without the anxiety that I’d never see it again/with the knowledge I could get a new bottle of my new favorite. But as it stands a good..1/4th of my bottle was left to go (possibly?)bad for fear of using all of it. Clearly this scent is a big enough hit that I’m sure many people wish the same thing.

In the meantime, if you can get your hands on it - try it. You won’t regret it. If you don’t like it don’t worry, there are many out there willing to instantly snap up a bottle from someone who didn’t think it was for them. The patchouli never manages to take over and I admire that a hell of a lot. It’s still earthy and damp but not a patchouli bomb.