This is not a perfume for the faint of heart. It opens with a forbidden top note: black saffron infused with smoked tea and a spark of pink peppercorn—sharp, alluring, and slightly dangerous. The heart reveals a triple floral accord: midnight jasmine, black orchid, and dried rose petals soaked in cognac, representing the three facets of the "Wife³"—tender, wild, and wise.
The base is where the "Black Charm" truly lingers: ebony wood, dark amber, labdanum, and a whisper of leather. A trace of vanilla absolute and charcoal-frosted musk gives it a seductive, powdery finish that clings to the skin like a secret. qos wife3 the fragrance of black charm top
In perfumery, the "top note" is the handshake—the first impression. Most fragrances rely on bright citrus or sharp aldehydes. However, The Fragrance of Black Charm Top takes a darker, more addictive route. This is not a perfume for the faint of heart
Imagine the first spritz: It is not a burst of lemon; it is a crackle of black pepper fused with saffron. This is the "Black Charm." It is bitter, slightly smoky, and instantly commanding. Following closely is a rare absolute of black hemlock (non-toxic, aromatic) and a whisper of charred vanilla. This combination creates a neurological hook—it smells expensive, dangerous, and familiar all at once. The base is where the "Black Charm" truly
The "Top" here refers not just to the note, but to the dominance of the wearer. This is the scent of a woman who walks into a room and owns the air before she speaks a word.
While unisex, "Black Phantom" leans into the "QoS" intensity. This fragrance is about the addictive, dangerous side of charm.
Housed in a faceted onyx-black flacon with a matte gold collar, the bottle is minimalist yet aggressive—sharp angles softened by a single crimson tassel. The "Top" in the name refers both to its dominance as a statement fragrance and to its status as a "top-shelf" luxury item for collectors who prefer rarity over mass appeal.