The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Humor Liberta arrived in 2023 as part of Natura's Humor line, a collection built on the idea that fragrance should reflect how you actually feel, not how you're supposed to. Perfumer Verônica Kato worked with the brief of liberation: a scent that doesn't ask permission. The name says it. Liberta, released, unbound, freed. What emerged was an aromatic-fruity composition that opens bright and stays warm, built for bodies in motion, for air that moves.
Copaiba balsam brings a warm, balsamic depth that gives the fruity opening somewhere to land. Pink pepper adds a clean spice that keeps the whole thing from going saccharine. It's a composition that trusts its materials: fruit without apology, spice without aggression, resin without heaviness. The Humor line has always been about mood, and Liberta is its most unguarded expression yet.
The evolution
The opening hits quickly, a burst of fruits that feels sun-warmed, not synthetic. Within ten minutes, the pink pepper asserts itself, adding a clean heat that lifts the sweetness without killing it. The heart belongs to geranium and lily of the valley, a white floral presence that softens everything into something wearable rather than shouty. The Copaiba balsam doesn't arrive all at once, it seeps in around the thirty-minute mark, adding resinous warmth that becomes the fragrance's foundation. By hour two, you're left with a soft, skin-close warmth that lingers. It settles into fabric beautifully. You'll catch it on a sweater the next morning and remember the afternoon.
Cultural impact
Part of Natura's broader Humor line, which embraces fragrance as personal expression. Humor Liberta fits into the collection's most unguarded corner: no hedging, no restraint. It's the Body Splash for people who live with the windows open, and it wears that attitude without trying too hard.























