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    Kerosene

    Unknown Pleasures.

    Tea with a sweet tooth.

    CitrusVanillaCaramelSweet

    Unknown Pleasures by Kerosene is a eau de parfum fragrance that opens with Lemon, Bergamot, Black Tea, transitions into a heart of Honey, Waffle Cone, and settles into a base of Tonka, Caramel, Vanilla. Expect 6-10 hours longevity and strong sillage. Best suited for fall and spring. Rated 4/5, loved by the community, 123 votes.

    The Full Picture

    What you'll experience.

    Kerosene

    Unknown Pleasures

    Joy Division in a bakery window.

    Middle Notes

    Main Accords

    CitrusVanillaCaramelSweet

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    Your Verdict

    4.1/5

    123 total votes

    How It Performs

    When to Wear

    Character

    The Experience

    Joy Division in a bakery window.

    Top Notes · 0-30 minutes

    Lemon first, bright, immediate. Bergamot follows, tempering the bite without dulling it. Then the tea arrives, tannic and dry, already pulling the sweetness back before it can take over. This is not a soft opening.

    CozyComfortingIndulgentNostalgicWelcoming

    The Story

    Why it exists.

    The name is a direct reference to Joy Division's 1979 album artwork, the stacked wave lines that became an icon of post-punk Manchester. Cold streets. Grey skies. The kind of city that breeds its own warmth. That's the setting John Pegg had in mind when he built this: not a fantasy island, but the real thing. Somewhere you actually walk. Somewhere that needs a drink in your hand to feel like home. Launched in 2013, Unknown Pleasures shows a composer who already knows exactly which notes he wants to sound together. The opening arrives clean and bright, lemon and bergamot arriving together with citrus-sharp clarity before the bergamot starts pulling toward tea. Earl Grey emerges within moments, that tannic quality cutting through the sweetness before it can establish itself.

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    Atmosphere

    Joy Division

    Unknown Pleasures audience atmosphere

    Who It's For

    Is it for you?

    Unknown Pleasures speaks to a specific kind of person. See if it matches who you are.

    Believes pleasure is the point

    Values sensory experience above all

    Never denies themselves life's luxuries

    Why you'll love it

    Lasts a full workday without fading

    Strangers ask what it is

    The honey-tea combo is addictive

    Projects strongly for the first few hours

    Actually smells like a London Fog drink

    The drydown is better than the opening

    Consider if...

    Too sweet on hot summer days

    The opening can feel sharp

    Some find it too food-like

    Honey note overwhelms for some

    Doesn't work on everyone equally

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    How it compares

    How Unknown Pleasures compares to similar fragrances
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    ConcentrationEau de ParfumEau de ParfumEau de Parfum
    Top NotesLemon, Bergamot, Black TeaNeroli, Bergamot, Pink PepperLemon zest
    Longevity6-10 hours6-10 hours6-10 hours
    SillageStrongStrongModerate
    Best SeasonFallWinterWinter
    Rating4.14/54.03/54.1/5

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    Reviews

    What others think.

    The honey-and-tea opening on Unknown Pleasures is divisive. Did those sweet, tannic top notes pull you in or push you away in the first few minutes?

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