
aand fragrances
3.4
40 votes
Påtch by ånd fragrances is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Påtch was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Simon Constantine. The latest luxury handcrafted perfume from Ex-Lush head perfumier and Head of Ethical Buying Simon Constantine’s new ånd Fragrance brand is a celebration of the union of Sumatran Dark Patchouli with Oudh and Osmanthus essential oils. Using only high-quality ingredients sourced from indigenous farmers using sustainable forest-friendly practices, Påtch not only makes a positive impact on its wearer’s personal climate but also the planet. As the result of six months of research and countless variants, Constantine has developed Påtch to perfectly pair Patchouli’s woody spiciness with Oudh’s solid backbone of sweet earthiness, notes of leather, and spices. This union is lightened and balanced with the floral, peachy, and apricot aromas of Osmanthus, combining for a warm indulgent scent that takes wearers on a meditative journey. Påtch has been crafted to be both bold and reassuring, a mixture of the familiar with the surprise of the challenging, connecting wearers through scent to worlds they otherwise would not experience. Påtch’s heaviness gives a reassuring warmth, particularly welcome as an all-day fragrance during the colder winter months. ånd Fragrance offers the ultimate in ethical luxury, products that protect forests and bring income to communities. Påtch is no different, with its Patchouli sourced from farmland Constantine visited in Northern Sumatra, is grown by farmers who are working to reduce deforestation, improve growing conditions, and earn a sustainable income. Påtch champions ingredients that live in harmony with the natural ecosystem they are sourced from. To ånd, it matters where ingredients are grown and who grows them. Each essential oil has been chosen because it has a direct benefit to people and the ecosystem that created them. Patchouli comes from one of the last places on earth where wild rhinos, orangutans, tigers, and elephants live in freedom in their natural rainforest habitat
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