The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Side Effect is part of Initio's Carnal Blends collection, a series that explores the bolder side of fragrance. The composition centers on tobacco, amplified by rum's sweetness, grounded in warm spice. The result is a fragrance that leans into richness and presence, with tobacco as the dominant character and rum lending its distinctive sweetness throughout. The name carries its own weight, suggesting something that registers, something that lingers in memory after the first encounter. It's a scent that doesn't aim for invisibility. The blend of sweet rum, warm spice, and deep tobacco creates a layered experience that speaks loudly without needing explanation. This is fragrance as statement, tobacco doing the heavy lifting while rum adds the sweetness that keeps it approachable.
The note structure is deceptively straightforward. Rum, tobacco, cinnamon, vanilla, individually familiar, collectively fierce. What makes Side Effect work is the proportion. The rum doesn't float above the composition; it anchors it. The tobacco isn't a whisper in the drydown; it's present from the start, rich and slightly sweet, backed by a cinnamon heat that builds rather than fades. Hedione adds a transparent floral lift that stops the whole thing from becoming a single dense block. It's composition as restraint, powerful ingredients held in careful tension.
The evolution
The first spray hits warm and immediate. Rum's sweetness arrives upfront, and cinnamon's heat follows close behind. There's no hesitation in the opening. The combination opens with bold presence, the rum and spice asserting themselves without reservation. As the minutes pass, the sweetness settles and the spice softens into the skin, becoming more intimate. What emerges in the heart is tobacco and vanilla locked together, two notes that reinforce each other's warmth. The drydown shifts again, revealing sandalwood and the ghost of saffron, quieter but persistent. On fabric, the fragrance shows its stamina, lingering longer than on skin alone. The overall arc moves from bold assertion through a warm, integrated heart to a quieter, lingering finish.
Cultural impact
Side Effect has been praised for its longevity and criticized by those who find the rum and tobacco combination too sweet or too heavy. The fragrance polarizes opinion in the way that bold compositions often do. Some wearers find the warmth and presence exactly what they were looking for; others feel the sweetness overwhelms. It has been called everything from intoxicating to a conversation piece, descriptors that speak to its willingness to commit to a specific character. The rum and tobacco blend creates a distinct identity, one that divides opinion but never fails to provoke a reaction.



































