Some fragrances try too hard to smell like summer.
They become overly tropical, overly sweet, overly “beachy.” Coconut, sunscreen, sugary citrus , all fighting for attention the second heat touches the skin. But real summer rarely smells that polished. Most of the time, it smells softer than that. Warmer. Saltier. More lived in.
Sea Foam was created around that feeling.
Not the loud part of summer, but the quieter moments that stay with you longer. The warmth left on your skin after swimming. Sunlight reflecting on sea water. Linen sticking slightly to warm shoulders. The smell of salt drying in your hair while the air cools down near sunset.
It opens with bergamot and laurel...bright and clean, but not sharp. There’s something airy about it, like the first breath of coastal wind when you finally reach the sea after a long drive. The marine notes come in gently, blended with seaweed absolute and fig leaf so the scent feels mineral and natural rather than synthetic or aquatic in the traditional sense.
As it develops, the fragrance becomes warmer and closer to the skin. Driftwood, guaiac wood, sandalwood, and soft salt create that dry, sun-bleached feeling — like wood left under heat for days, softened by ocean air. It settles quietly, becoming less about freshness and more about atmosphere.
Sea Foam doesn’t smell like a postcard version of summer.
It smells like the feeling of being in it.
The kind of scent that lingers on clothes after a beach day. The trace left on skin after hours outside. Warm, salty, clean, and a little nostalgic without trying to be.
Because sometimes the best summer fragrances aren’t the loudest ones.
They’re the ones that feel the most real.
Notes
Top — Bergamot, Marine Notes, Laurel
Heart — Guaiac Wood, Seaweed Absolute, Fig Leaf
Base — Driftwood, Sea Salt, Sandalwood