Petrichor Plains by Mihan Aromatics is a refreshing and evocative fragrance that opens with rain notes and asphalt, capturing the essence of a fresh downpour on warm earth. The heart features woody notes and earthy notes, creating a rich, grounding middle that embodies the spirit of nature. The base notes of solar notes add a radiant warmth to the fragrance. Ideal for those who appreciate a scent that evokes the beauty of rain-soaked landscapes and the fresh aromas that follow.
Josh Mihan is the founder and creative force behind Mihan Aromatics, an Australian fragrance house known for its botanical, earthy fragrances that are deeply connected to nature. Mihan, alongside his partner, explores the Australian landscape through scent, creating perfumes that evoke the essence of the natural world. His work often focuses on crafting fragrances that are sustainable and respectful of the environment, making Mihan Aromatics a standout in the niche fragrance market for its focus on organic and ethically sourced materials.
Mihan Aromatics is an Australian fragrance brand that captures the relaxed, natural beauty of the Australian landscape through its minimalist, earthy compositions. Founded by husband-and-wife duo Josh and Jules Mihan, the brand focuses on creating clean, evocative scents that reflect the unique flora and fauna of Australia. Mihan Aromatics embraces sustainability and ethical practices, using high-quality, locally sourced ingredients. Each fragrance is designed to connect wearers to nature, offering a sensory escape into the serene and unspoiled outdoors. The brand encourages an appreciation for simplicity and mindfulness, teaching consumers that fragrance can evoke a sense of place, nostalgia, and tranquility.
- Perfumer: Josh Mihan
- Made in: Austrailia
- Fragrance Type: EDP
- Fragrance Category: Aromatic
- Fragrance Accords: Marine, Woody
- Notes:
- Top: Rain Notes, Asphalt
- Middle: Woody Notes, Earthy Notes
- Bottom: Solar Notes
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