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Orange Crush Perfume Oil

Sale price$20.00

Spiced citrus + sun-warmed woods

Wearing Orange Crush feels like someone you can’t stop thinking about. Orange blossom and pink pepper spark on contact — bright and a little daring. Then the heart opens into something softer: Turkish rose, neroli, and skin-warmed florals that draw you closer. The drydown hums with cedarwood and musk, settling into a low, magnetic finish.

Orange Crush Perfume Oil
Orange Crush Perfume Oil Sale price$20.00

Sensual, warm, a little dangerous

the composition

Orange Crush opens like a heatwave — orange blossom and pink pepper rising off skin like sparks. The citrus is warm, not sharp, like fruit warmed in the sun, touched with spice from a hidden market stall.

The heart is lush and velvety: Turkish rose and neroli bloom into something slow and sultry, full of depth but never heavy. It’s floral, yes, but more magnetic than powdery — think skin, heat, and open air.

As the sun sets, the scent melts into golden cedarwood and soft musk, grounding it all with a warm, ambered base. Orange Crush is the kind of scent that doesn’t need to raise its voice to be unforgettable.

“Orange Crush is heat and pulse — bright citrus cut with spice, grounded by wood and smoke. I wanted to capture the thrill of touch, the hazy rush of skin warmed by the sun. It’s electric, golden, and just the right kind of dangerous.”

— Brian, Perfumer

cover art

The cover art for Orange Crush is bold and structured — a layered composition of overlapping blocks in fiery orange, deep coral, and soft peach, anchored by grounding neutrals. Each shape feels deliberate and architectural, but the edges hum with softness, like heat rising off pavement. The palette captures the duality of the scent: vibrant and juicy on the surface, with a sensual warmth that lingers underneath.

This visual was inspired by the work of Serge Poliakoff, a Russian-born abstract painter known for his rich, color-blocked compositions. His art explored the tension between color, shape, and space — often using overlapping forms to create visual depth and resonance. That same approach appears here, where geometric balance and saturated tones reflect the structured sensuality of Orange Crush — equal parts punch and poise.

liner notes

There’s a restless charge running through Orange Crush by R.E.M. — urgent, warm, alive with tension just under the surface. It’s not polished or neat; it buzzes with raw feeling, surging forward without apology.

This scent taps into that energy. Bright orange blossom crackles against spicy pink pepper, softened only slightly by the grounding pull of cedar and warm woods. It’s sharp, sun-warmed, and just a little dangerous.

Like the song, it leaves a mark you can’t quite shake — vivid, unexpected, and alive with its own rhythm.