No phthalates • No parabens • No synthetic dyes • No formaldehyde • Vegan-friendly • Cruelty-free
Our handcrafted fragrances surpass all industry standards of “clean” with their plant-based ingredients blended in organic, non-GMO sugarcane alcohol. Shadow People is composed of 92% naturally-derived ingredients, as defined by ISO 9235 – Natural Aromatic Raw Materials Vocabulary.
| SCIENTIFIC NAME | DESCRIPTION | TYPE |
|---|---|---|
| SUGARCANE ALCOHOL | NON-DENATURED, NON-GMO ORGANIC SUGARCANE ALCOHOL | Naturally Derived |
| AMBROXIDE | AMBER NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| DIMETHYLCYCLOHEXYLETHOXY ISOBUTYL PROPANOATE | FRUITY MUSK NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| TETRAMETHYL ACETYLOCTAHYDRONAPHTHALENES | WOODY NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| BENZYL SALICYLATE | BALSAMIC HERBAL NOTE / ISOLATE | Naturally- Derived |
| TIMBER PROPANOL | WOODY NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| ETHYLENE BRASSYLATE | MUSK NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| METHYLDIHYDROJASMONATE | JASMINE NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| POGOSTEMON CABLIN OIL | PATCHOULI OIL | Botanical |
| TRIMOFIX | WOODY NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| 5h-cyclopenta[h]quinazoline, 6,6a,7,8,9,9a-hexahydro-7,7,8,9,9-pentamethyl | MUSK NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| METHYLCYCLOPENTADECENONE | MUSK NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| CEDRUS ATLANTICA | CEDAR WOOD OIL | Botanical |
| ETHYL 2,2-DIMETHYLHYDROCINNAMAL | MARINE NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| OPERANIDE | AMBER NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| CYCLOPENTADECENONE | MUSK NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| SINFONIDE | MUSK NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| HEPTAMETHYL DECAHYDROINDENOFURAN | ANIMAL NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| ABIES BALSAMEA EXTRACT | BALSAMIC NOTE | Botanical |
| ISOBUTYL QUINOLINE | ANIMAL NOTE | Safe Synthetic |
| DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL | FUNCTIONAL / SOLVENT | Safe Synthetic |
| EVERNIA PRUNASTRI | OAKMOSS EXTRACT | Botanical |
FIRST ENCOUNTER: Cold Vapor
A sharp breath of icy citrus and aromatic air emerges from the darkness.
HEART: Presence
Dark florals and muted spice hover at the edge of perception.
RESIDUAL HAUNTING: Liminal Earth
Moss-covered woods and ambered musk settle like footprints in an empty corridor.
Accounts of shadow people appear across cultures, sleep research, and contemporary folklore. They are most often described not as figures, but as presences perceived at the margins, fleeting forms glimpsed just beyond direct sight. Rarely detailed, they are defined instead by sensation: unease without cause, the feeling of being observed, the certainty that something unresolved is nearby.
Unlike traditional apparitions, shadow people do not announce themselves. They emerge in transitional states, between waking and sleep, light and darkness, attention and distraction. Their power lies not in what they are, but in what they refuse to resolve. They linger at the edge of perception, incomplete and unconfirmable.
This fragrance approaches shadow people as a neurological experience rather than a visual one. It asks how unease is registered in the body, how the brain responds to ambiguity, to atmospheres that feel slightly wrong, slightly out of register.

Scent, like shadow, operates in this peripheral space. It arrives without form, often noticed only after it has already altered the environment. It bypasses rational interpretation and registers directly as mood, tension, or alertness. In this way, scent becomes an ideal medium for exploring the unresolved.
Shadow People is constructed from materials chosen for their ability to unsettle without aggression. Dust notes evoke neglect and accumulation, the quiet evidence of time passing unnoticed. Petrichor introduces a mineral dampness, suggestive of change without arrival. Plai, a rare and unfamiliar rhizome, introduces a jarring clarity: cold, smooth, and faintly metallic, like the interior of a newly manufactured space. Its scent recalls sealed rooms, unused surfaces, and sterile air, clean, but misplaced. The mind hesitates, searching for context that never quite arrives.
Together, these elements form an atmosphere rather than a progression. The fragrance does not unfold traditionally, but hovers, suspended, unresolved, as if something is about to step forward, or quietly withdraw.
Worn on the skin, Shadow People remains close and indistinct. It does not demand attention, but subtly alters the space around you. The effect is a controlled unease, the sensation of presence without location, of awareness without confirmation.
It does not frighten.
It unsettles.
And in that unresolved space, it lingers.
Chelsea Wolfe's unmistakable voice, at once ethereal and devastating, tender and feral, has shaped a body of work that defies genre and expectation. Her music moves like a shadow across memory, weaving together darkness, beauty, vulnerability, and power into something entirely her own.
While creating this collection, Chelsea's music became a constant presence in the studio. The fragrances emerged alongside her records, each composition unfolding through hours spent immersed in her spectral landscapes of sound. Scent and music share a profound kinship: both are invisible forces that cannot be held, yet both possess an extraordinary ability to transport us, to summon forgotten memories, awaken dormant feelings, and connect us to places that exist beyond language.

“I’ve always been fascinated by the idea that ghosts aren’t spirits at all, but fragments, memories, emotions, and experiences that stay with us long after they’re gone. Chelsea Wolfe’s music inhabits that same terrain. Her work transforms longing, darkness, and beauty into something tangible, much like perfume transforms the invisible into something we can feel. When the opportunity arose to collaborate, it felt less like a partnership and more like a natural convergence of two creative worlds drawn to the same mysteries. Our collaboration on GHOSTS is a celebration of those lingering traces, the fragments from the past that haunt us into the future.” - DL
Few artists have so elegantly transformed the language of the gothic into a contemporary expression of longing and transcendence. Chelsea's songs do not simply occupy space; they inhabit it, lingering long after the final note fades.
SPECTRAL
/ˈspektrəl/
Spectral generally refers to something that is ghostly, phantom-like, or related to a spectrum.
GHOSTS is a spectral summer collection of phantom perfumes for those who haunt summer rather than consume it. This summer mythology is not one of brightness and excess, but of long shadows, warm skin, and beauty that refuses to stay fully alive. SHOP THE FULL COLLECTION
A change in the air. A cooling along the skin. The quiet sense that something has shifted. The faint unease that arises when the body registers presence before the mind can explain it. Scent occupies this territory naturally. It is invisible and unbounded, capable of appearing without warning and disappearing just as quietly. A perfume once worn by someone you loved can reappear years later in an unexpected place. The smell of a room can change suddenly, without any visible cause. Scent, like ghostliness, can be an unresolved intimacy between memory, place, and the senses.
Each fragrance in the Ghost series is composed with this in mind. Materials are chosen for their ability to linger and return: resins that unfold slowly, roots and musks that warm on the skin and then recede, leaving behind a trace rather than a declaration. These fragrances exist as veils; translucent, skin-close, and quietly alive. They shift in heat, bloom in warm air, and fade like breath on glass. Spectral musks, sheer woods, ghosted florals, and animalic whispers appear and disappear as the day unfolds.
These are not scents meant to perform. They are meant to remain.
They are not worn over the body. They exist with it, like a presence.
At times, it may feel less like something applied than something encountered. Like a phantom perfume, familiar but difficult to place.
Others may notice it only when they come near.
You may catch it again when you thought it was gone.
You may feel it more than you smell it.
No belief is required.
Only an openness to the idea that some sensations arrive without explanation—and linger, even after their source has disappeared.
“When creating this collection I wondered: Could I distill the scent of the unseen? The moment when the air grows dense, when breath stills and you feel the tremble of a presence? This is not a perfume in the traditional sense. It is a doorway. I invite you to inhale slowly, eyes half-closed, and let your body become the vessel. Who knows what, or who, might answer back?" -DL
1. BEGIN IN STILLNESS:
Ghosts don't respond to command. They arrive when the body is quiet and the breath is deep.
2. CHOOSE WITH INSTINCT:
Each perfume is a presence. Some gentle, some strange, some bold. Let the one that calls to you reveal itself.
3. APPLY TO THE PLACES WHERE YOU FEEL MOST HUMAN:
Pulse points. Throat. Chest. Fabric worn close.
4. THESE ARE LIVING MATERIALS; THEY WILL WARM, BREATHE, AND CHANGE:
Let it evolve. Natural essences bloom differently than synthetics. They open slowly, move unpredictably, and fade like a memory: beautifully and with mystery.
5. EXPECT PRESENCE, NOT PERMANENCE:
These scents are apparitions. They do not cling, they haunt. You may forget they're there until a breeze stirs something.
RETURNS: We only accept returns for defective or damaged products. If you’d like to sample the fragrance first, we recommend you start with one of our Discovery Sets or take our Fragrance Finder Quiz for a personally recommended scent.
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HERETIC X CHELSEA WOLFE
For over a decade, Chelsea’s unmistakable voice, at once ethereal and devastating, tender and feral, has defied expectation. Her music transforms longing, darkness, and beauty into something tangible, just as perfume transforms the invisible into something we can feel. Our collaboration felt like a natural convergence of two creative worlds drawn to the same mysteries.
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