Celestial Object New Perfume by Liis
When I first read the words “we are made of stars” on Liis website, something in me clicked, that quiet reminder of how small yet luminous we are in the vast universe. On my skin, Celestial Object by Liis feels like that whisper of stardust the brand describes: soft, radiant, and human. It’s luminous but grounded, like wearing the comfort of calm constellations close to me. It's such an unusual feeling that I just have to share it with you.

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When I hold the Celestial Object, I immediately feel aesthetic harmony. The minimalist glass flacon is pure and calm, with delicate white typography that feels like moonlight etched onto clear glass. The pearl-like cap resembles a small celestial sphere floating in space, while the bottle itself becomes part of the story, a celestial object captured in design. It's weightless yet tactile, quietly luxurious, serene and composed, mirroring the fragrance, like a sculptural symbol of inner light and outer grace.
The initial spray of quince and pink pepper dances with a fresh, cosmic shimmer. As the fragrance settles on my skin, it transforms into a warm embrace of almond, incense, and rice paper. This stage is gentle and tactile. It is a harmonious gourmand oriental accord, with an amber resin foundation that softly resonates beneath. The tonka bean adds a creamy sweetness, blending with the warm amber depth of labdanum for a soothing, lingering trail. I recommend wearing it in the autumn and winter. This cozy, amber-almond fragrance lingers for six hours, enveloping me like a soft scarf. The celestial body instantly conjures up images of leisurely stargazing indoors, imaginative evenings with the flickering candlelight illuminating sketchbooks, and the stillness of a world that has come to a halt. It is the aroma of introspection, the warmth of almond-colored skin meeting the coolness of the night air. I envision the contrast between the physical and the celestial, the tangible and vast, the tangibility and vastness. It resonates with my aesthetic of gentle design thinking and emotional depth - that delicate line between reality and fantasy. Each time I wear it, I feel both grounded and boundless, as if I am always living the tranquil life. In the end, Liis's Celestial Object is like a miniature universe I wear on my skin. When I apply this tranquil fragrance, I am reminded that opulence can be contained, and beauty can be harmonious: radiant yet rooted. It is a second skin that both connects me to the world and allows me to be present. When choosing a woody aromatic fragrance, look beyond the simple terms "cedar" or "sandalwood" on the label. High-quality woods like aged sandalwood, agarwood, or beetle-infested vetiver contain complex terpenes and resinous heart notes that develop over time. A true woody fragrance combines crisp aromatic herbs and leaves with a dry wood base, creating a balance of freshness and depth.. Quality versions, on the other hand, shift from green herbs to warm wood, providing a lingering scent that lingers on the skin. Woody bases should have a lasting resonance, with roots, moss, and resin, rather than simply vanilla wood. The extraction method and maturation of the wood play a significant role in the final product. Choose one that invites you to explore the grain, discover the warmth beneath the surface. This fragrance opens with a bright sparkle of quince and pink pepper, followed by a heart of almond, rice-paper texture and soft incense, and dries down into labdanum and tonka bean. It gives a sweet-gourmand warmth that remains intimate rather than loud. Yes. Liis describes Celestial Object as a gender-neutral eau de parfum designed to reflect both body and sky, and many retailers list it as unisex. Its gourmand-amber and almond-rich character makes it better suited to cooler weather or evenings, rather than hot summer heat where it might feel heavy. It’s designed to make an impact on its own: the almond–rice-paper heart and resinous base give it enough complexity to wear solo. Sweet Amber and Almond Harmony: Inside the Celestial Object Fragrance by Liis

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