Top Notes
Bergamot, Green Leaves
Heart Notes
White Flowers, Iris
Base Notes
Musk, Cedarwood, Ambrette
Ingredients
Alcohol Denat., Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Ethylhexylglycerin, Linalool, Limonene, Citronellol, Geraniol, alpha-Isomethyl ionone
Modern, intriguing, and impossible to categorize, Open Skin is a musky–floral–fresh Extrait de Parfum that blurs the line between nature and skin. It's a fragrance that feels less like something you wear and more like something you become.
Clean green freshness and soft florals give way to a luminous, barely-there musk that clings to skin like a second layer — intimate, effortless, and deeply personal. Open Skin is for those who prefer subtlety over statement, and presence over performance.
Wear it whenever you want to feel like yourself, but better — for everyday moments, quiet evenings, and everything in between.
All our bottles feature Extrait de Parfum. To give you an idea of the concentration, check out the details below:
- After shave: 1-3% Aromatic Compounds
- Eau de Cologne: 2-6% Aromatic Compounds
- Eau de Toilette: 5-15% Aromatic Compounds
- Eau de Parfum: 10-20% Aromatic Compounds
- Extrait De Parfum: 30-40% Aromatic Compounds
How do I apply Open Skin?
- Apply to pulse points — wrists, neck, and behind the ears.
- Layer over an unscented body lotion for a longer-lasting skin-like effect.
- Mist lightly on hair for a soft, lingering trail.
- A single spray goes a long way — this is a fragrance that whispers, not shouts.
How long does Open Skin last?
As an Extrait de Parfum, Open Skin offers excellent longevity with an intimate sillage that stays close to skin for 8-12 hours:
- After shave: 1-3% Aromatic Compounds
- Eau de Cologne: 2-6% Aromatic Compounds
- Eau de Toilette: 5-15% Aromatic Compounds
- Eau de Parfum: 10-20% Aromatic Compounds
- Extrait De Parfum: 30-40% Aromatic Compounds
Best season to wear Open Skin?
Open Skin is a true all-season fragrance — its clean, musky character feels refreshing in spring and summer, and the soft woodsy base adds warmth in cooler months.












