Bright.
Floral.
Oud-warmed.
Lemon, lime and anise open. Magnolia, jasmine and rose unfold. Sandalwood, amber and patchouli close. Oud, made dreamier — for those who like florals with weight.
This is for you if…
- You love bright floral slowly woodyMagnolia · Jasmine · Rose — fragrance with character, not noise.
- You wear scent for the moments that matterdate nights, cooler weather, soft evenings.
- You want skin that’s nourished, not just scentedBody care first — fragrance built into formulas that care for your skin.
- You believe in fragrance that lastsSandalwood · Amber · Patchouli — base notes that hold long after the day.
What Oud Fantasy feels like
Bright. Floral. Slowly woody.
Lemon and lime open with a faint anise lift — sparkling but not sharp. Magnolia and jasmine warm the heart, while rose adds quiet depth.
Sandalwood, amber and patchouli close it down. Soft, woody, and quietly long-lasting. The dreamier side of oud.
“The oud you can wear in the daytime — and still own the night.”
The Love Co. · Oud Fantasy
Three things you’ll notice.
The opening
Lemon · Lime · Anise — the first impression. Bright, distinctive, and entirely your signature from the very first minute.
The heart
Magnolia · Jasmine · Rose — the centre of the fragrance. Where the scent settles into something warmer, more intimate, more you.
The long stay
Sandalwood · Amber · Patchouli — the close. Skin-close, long-lasting, and the part people remember long after you’ve left.
Oud, but made gentler.
Some ouds are loud. Oud Fantasy is the version made for daylight — bright at first, woody underneath, romantic by evening.
Begin the Love Ritual →The creamy floral that holds.
Magnolia is rare in modern perfumery — its creamy, slightly citrus weight is hard to source. In Oud Fantasy, it acts as the bridge between the bright open and the woody base.
The reason this oud feels lighter than its peers, without losing depth.
Three steps.
All day.
Lemon-anise wash. Sandalwood-jasmine lotion. The day-into-night arc, layered across two products.
Shop the full ritual →Three scenes. One scent.
“The opening hits first. Distinctive. Yours.”
You sprayed the mist twenty minutes ago. The lemon is already settling into something warmer. The kind of thing someone notices without knowing they noticed.
That’s the lemon landing.“The heart settles. People move closer.”
Magnolia · Jasmine · Rose — the centre of the fragrance. Skin-close, present without projecting. Someone leans in. They don’t know what they’re responding to. You do.
That’s the heart doing its work.“By midnight it’s just the base. Close to skin.”
The bright top is long gone. What remains is Sandalwood · Amber · Patchouli — the quiet long-stay, the part of the scent that lives on your skin into the next morning.
That’s Oud Fantasy at midnight.“Oud Fantasy is the only fragrance I’ve worn this season. People keep asking what it is. I keep not telling them.”
“The body lotion has lasted longer on my skin than perfumes priced 10x more. Genuinely surprised.”
“Bought it on a whim. Now it’s in my permanent rotation. The scent is unlike anything in my wardrobe.”
“Wore it to a wedding and three women asked for the brand by the end of the night. That’s the test.”
“I’m not usually one for fragrance routines but this changed my mind. The whole ritual works together.”
“Gifted to my mother. Phone call within an hour: ‘Where did you get this?’ The highest praise.”
“Oud Fantasy is now my signature. People walk by and turn around. That kind of scent.”
“Body lotion lasted longer than perfumes priced 10x more.”
“Permanent rotation. Unlike anything in my wardrobe.”
“Three women asked for the brand by the end of the night.”
“The whole ritual works together.”
“Phone call within an hour from my mother: where did you get this?”
Some scents are worn.
Oud Fantasy dreams.
The dreamier side of oud. Magnolia, jasmine, sandalwood, amber. Bright at first, woody underneath, romantic by evening. Join the ritual.
Other moods in your wardrobe.
A scent for every version of you.












