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Stay connected: Join The Accord — one clean email a month, real wear tests, zero fluff, exclusive picks, and what’s coming next for the channel. https://inscentivecollection.kit.com/... Welcome back to The InScentive Collection. In this episode, I’m testing Zaharoff Signature Seraphim Red and trying to figure out where it sits next to its blue brother. I take it from first spray, through that dry, vetiver-heavy opening, all the way to the warm, salty, “Yankee candle at the beach” drydown. 00:00 – Intro & why I’m back with Zaharoff 00:32 – What is Signature Seraphim Red? Setup & context 01:05 – First spray on skin: dry vetiver and prickly spice 01:45 – Official note breakdown: pine, pink pepper, eucalyptus, sea notes 02:40 – Smells like candle wax? Early development thoughts 03:35 – Marine, salty, beach-air vibe explained 04:20 – Sweetness, ylang ylang, and the “Yankee candle” comparison 05:15 – Is Seraphim Red feminine-leaning or unisex? 06:05 – Who this fragrance is really for (experience fragrance, not basic freshie) 07:10 – Seraphim Red vs Seraphim Blue – why they round out your kit 08:10 – Final thoughts, 2026 energy, and what’s next on the channel On paper the note breakdown sounds like a fresh marine scent, but on my skin it turns into something much more niche and experience-driven: Note Breakdown (from the video): Top: Pine, pink pepper, eucalyptus Heart: Sea notes, salt, seaweed, orange blossom, ylang ylang Base: Amber, sandalwood, white musk, vetiver The opening hits with dry vetiver, pine, and that prickly pink pepper, plus a candle-wax feeling that’s more “walking through the candle aisle” than typical freshie. As it develops, the sea notes, salt, and seaweed give a warm, marine breeze vibe – like standing at the shoreline in the morning with your feet in the water and the air coming off the ocean. This is not a traditional designer crowd-pleaser. On my skin it feels more like a niche-leaning, experience fragrance: slightly more feminine (I’d say around 60/40), softly sweet from the florals and ylang ylang, and wrapped in that waxy, salty, warm-air accord. If you love Yankee candles, beach mornings, and salty-sweet air, this might be right up your alley. If you’re only into blue shower-gel scents, this might feel a little “out there.” I also talk about why Seraphim Blue + Seraphim Red make a nice duo in a collection – the blue for that easier, immediately likeable wear, and the red when you want something moodier, more textured, and just a bit weird in the best way. 👇 Let me know in the comments: Have you tried Seraphim Red yet, and did you get the same candle / beach vibe? Are you more Team Blue or Team Red if you had to blind buy one? If this helped, hit like, drop your SOTD, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. Stay connected: Join The Accord — one clean email a month, real wear tests, zero fluff, exclusive picks, and what’s coming next for the channel. https://inscentivecollection.kit.com/... Gear & Credits: Shot on: Fujifilm GFX (Medium Format) B-roll: DJI Osmo Mobile 3, DJI Audio & edit: Brandon / The InScentive Collection #TheInScentiveCollection #FragranceReview #Zaharoff #UnisexFragrance #AquaticFragrance