The Story
Why it exists.
Love Beauty and Planet built its 2021 fragrance expansion around a clear idea: bright, accessible scents that don't apologize for being simple. Patchouli & Orange Flower followed that brief exactly. The pairing is classic in perfumery, but the execution strips away excess. Sweet orange opens, patchouli anchors, and in between sits something the brand called simply Skin, a bare accord that brings the composition close to the wearer. No layered complexity, no competing narratives. Just two bold ingredients in conversation with each other, and skin as their meeting point.
If this were a song
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Les Fleurs
Minnie Riperton
The Beginning
Love Beauty and Planet built its 2021 fragrance expansion around a clear idea: bright, accessible scents that don't apologize for being simple. Patchouli & Orange Flower followed that brief exactly. The pairing is classic in perfumery, but the execution strips away excess. Sweet orange opens, patchouli anchors, and in between sits something the brand called simply Skin, a bare accord that brings the composition close to the wearer. No layered complexity, no competing narratives. Just two bold ingredients in conversation with each other, and skin as their meeting point.
Three notes can feel like a dare. Either the perfumer trusts the materials enough to let them breathe, or the composition collapses under its own emptiness. Here, the gamble pays off because each note does something specific: sweet orange provides the entrance, the patchouli grounds everything that follows, and the skin accord acts as a transition, a moment of intimacy before the drydown arrives. The absence of a traditional floral heart isn't an oversight. It's a choice to keep the composition moving rather than blooming. What you get instead is a fragrance that feels direct, almost naked, which is the point when a product name literally includes patchouli and orange flower. No mystery to decode.
The Evolution
The opening hits immediately. Bright sweet orange, the kind that reminds you of the fruit's pith more than its juice, a slightly bitter edge that keeps the sweetness from becoming candy. Within fifteen minutes, the orange softens, and here's where the Skin note announces itself, not as a perfume but as a warmth, the sensation of something worn close. The patchouli doesn't rush. It waits. Forty minutes in, the earthiness arrives, and it reads differently on everyone, sometimes more balsamic, sometimes with a slight camphor edge, but always grounding. The drydown holds for four to six hours depending on skin, and what lingers is patchouli at its most honest, without the sweet chocolate variations it sometimes carries. The next morning, there's a faint woodsy warmth on the wrist. Nothing loud. Just there.
Cultural Impact
Love Beauty and Planet occupies a specific space in the market: affordable, sustainable, and uncomplicated. Patchouli & Orange Flower fits that identity without trying to transcend it. This isn't a fragrance positioned to compete with niche houses or luxury collections. It's a daily-wear option for someone who wants patchouli's earthiness without the intensity of heavier orientals, paired with a citrus brightness that feels appropriate for work or casual settings. The brand's 2021 expansion included fruit-forward scents like Watermelon & Mint Mojito and Cherry Blossom & Tea Rose, placing Patchouli & Orange Flower as the earthier alternative in a lineup that skewed bright.
The House
United Kingdom · Est. 2018
Love Beauty and Planet is a Unilever‑owned line that blends fragrant hair and body care with a clear environmental agenda. The brand offers shampoos, conditioners, body washes and lotions that feature sweet, fruit‑forward scents such as Brown Sugar & Toasted Almond or Champagne Grapes & Rose. Each product carries vegan, cruelty‑free certifications and is packaged in recycled plastic, letting consumers enjoy a scented routine while supporting a greener planet.
If this were a song
Community picks
Patchouli & Orange Flower smells like late afternoon light through a window, warm but not heavy, present without demanding attention. The opening carries the brightness of citrus cut open on a wooden board, the heart settles into something skin-close and quiet, and the drydown brings earthy depth like dried herbs left in a ceramic dish. This is a fragrance that asks you to lean in rather than step back. The sonic match should feel the same way: unhurried, intimate, with enough brightness to keep things interesting.
Les Fleurs
Minnie Riperton
















