The Story
Why it exists.
Jasmine Musc arrived in 2024 as After Blow’s answer to the post‑moment vibe the house champions. After a year of experimenting with woody tones in Tender Wood, the brand turned to a softer side, pairing jasmine’s luminous bloom with a clean musk veil. The name signals exactly that contrast, a fragrant whisper of jasmine wrapped in the comfort of musk, meant for everyday wear without ceremony.
If this were a song
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Dreams
Fleetwood Mac
The Beginning
Jasmine Musc arrived in 2024 as After Blow’s answer to the post‑moment vibe the house champions. After a year of experimenting with woody tones in Tender Wood, the brand turned to a softer side, pairing jasmine’s luminous bloom with a clean musk veil. The name signals exactly that contrast, a fragrant whisper of jasmine wrapped in the comfort of musk, meant for everyday wear without ceremony.
The composition leans on Mugane™, a synthetic woody note that adds depth without heaviness, letting the gardenia and rose glide around the jasmine core. Pink pepper and rhubarb give the opening a tart, slightly spicy edge, while blackcurrant and pear provide a juicy backdrop. The base’s white musk and earthy vetiver, complemented by subtle Orcanox and Santamanol, create a lingering, skin‑friendly drydown that feels both fresh and grounded.
The Evolution
At first spray, blackcurrant bursts with a dark fruit sharpness, quickly joined by pink pepper’s bite and rhubarb’s tart snap, while pear adds a mellow sweetness. Within ten minutes the heart unfurls: gardenia’s creamy petals mingle with jasmine absolute’s heady sweetness, rose adds a soft powdery veil, and Mugane™ injects an understated woody warmth. As the day wears on, the base settles into a quiet accord of white musk, earthy vetiver, and the faint, resinous whispers of Orcanox and Santamanol, leaving a skin‑kissed trail that lingers for four to six hours before fading into a barely perceptible memory.
Cultural Impact
Wearers describe Jasmine Musc as the scent of someone who walks into a room and doesn’t need to announce themselves, fitting the brand’s post‑moment philosophy. It’s become a quiet favorite among those who prefer a floral‑musky blend that feels both fresh and intimate, often mentioned alongside Cotton Fog and Tender Wood in community talks.
The House
After Blow is a contemporary fragrance house that positions itself at the crossroads of modern lifestyle and classic olfactory craft. Since its first releases in the early 2020s the brand has built a modest catalogue that includes Cotton Fog (2023), a solid perfume that blends floral and musky tones, and Citrus Moon (2023), a bright citrus‑green composition. Recent offerings such as Tender Wood and Jasmine Musc (both 2024) show a willingness to explore woody and aromatic territories, while the 2025 launch of Woody Fig points toward a fruit‑driven, resinous direction. The brand’s scent line is designed for everyday wear, offering both spray and solid formats that suit a range of personal rituals.
If this were a song
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The fragrance feels like a sunrise stroll through a blooming garden, with bright fruit sparks and a soft, lingering musk, echoing the gentle rhythm of an indie‑pop playlist.
Dreams
Fleetwood Mac




















