The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Golden Amber arrived in 2025 as part of Touchland's collection of sensory products designed for everyday moments. The composition was built to feel approachable, warm, and wearable, with enough structure to stand alongside fine fragrances. The name references Golden Amber, a material known for its warmth and resinous depth, the kind of note that suggests golden hour rather than describing it. From there, florals and woods were selected to carry that warmth without tipping into sweetness, creating a scent that bridges the accessible world of body care with something more intentional and layered.
Jasmine and pink lavender open the composition, an aromatic pairing that reads as floral but leans green, almost herbal. The pink lavender in particular adds a soft, slightly powdery edge that distinguishes this from typical white floral openings. The oakmoss in the heart is the real statement: mossy, earthy, with a quality that brings depth and complexity to the fragrance. Paired with musk, it gives the fragrance a skin-close warmth that develops rather than fades.
The evolution
The opening hits bright and warm, jasmine lifting the composition while pink lavender keeps things grounded. There's an aromatic quality here, warm herbs, late sun. The oakmoss arrives to deepen the scent. It doesn't overpower, it deepens. The jasmine recedes slightly, and what's left is mossy, green, with a musk warmth that starts to feel skin-close rather than spritzed. The amber and woody base arrive slowly, building a warmth that doesn't announce itself. By the time the fragrance settles, the drydown is intimate. Close. The kind of warmth you smell when someone walks past rather than when they enter the room.
Cultural impact
Golden Amber's debut marks a move into fine fragrance territory for Touchland. Rather than chasing trending notes, Touchland chose oakmoss, musk, and amber, materials associated with depth and complexity. The reception has been positive: wearers find it warm and distinctive, appreciating how it avoids generic territory. For a brand built on accessibility and mood-boosting scent profiles, choosing oakmoss as a signature material is a statement, one that signals Touchland wants a seat at the fine fragrance table, not just the body care shelf.



























