Our Story:
The Beginning
I started Xavre because I got tired of fragrance that made my skin feel weird.
I have tattoos. I take skincare seriously. I wanted a fragrance that was good for my skin, not just on it. So I started asking: Why are most fragrances filled with ingredients you can't pronounce? Why does the industry hide behind "fragrance compounds"?
I spent months obsessing over the answer. Fragrance industry secrets. Sourcing practices. Ingredient transparency. What I found was frustrating: the industry thrives on mystery. Synthetic musks. Phthalates. Synthetic dyes. Ingredients undisclosed because they're classified as "proprietary fragrance compounds."
I knew there had to be a better way.
Our Philosophy: Honest Fragrance
Xavre was born from a simple belief: what you wear should be as honest as who you are.
I decided to build fragrances differently — not for everyone, but for people like me. People who care about quality. People who want to know exactly what's on their skin. People who'd rather have something that lasts than something that's loud.
Here's how:
100% Transparent Ingredients. Every ingredient in every Xavre fragrance is named, sourced, and traceable. No hidden compounds. No "fragrance" catch-all. You know exactly what you're putting on your skin — because I do too.
Ethically Sourced Botanicals. I source from suppliers I trust: Eden Botanicals for our essential oils and botanical extracts, Lab Alley for our organic alcohol base. These aren't just names on a label — they're partners who share the same values about quality and transparency. Direct sourcing. Third-party testing. Traceability from farm to bottle.
Handcrafted in Small Batches. Each fragrance is blended and bottled by hand. I don't chase production speed. I chase quality. That means limited quantities, but it also means every bottle gets the attention it deserves.
Clean Formulation. Our fragrances are free from parabens, phthalates, synthetic musks, and synthetic dyes. We use only natural essential oils, absolutes, and resinoids. If I can't source it naturally, I don't use it. Period.
The Fragrances
Amora
A study in contrast. Warm amber meets blackcurrant and freesia, grounded by leather. It's modern. It's wearable. It's for anyone who wants something distinctive — not what everyone else is wearing.
Best For: Day to evening wear | Anyone with sensitive skin
No. 1996
Bright, grounded, effortlessly sophisticated. Bergamot opens with coastal clarity. West Indian bay leaf adds spice. Sandalwood and tonka bean create a creamy, warm finish. This is the fragrance I reach for when I want to feel present.
Best For: Daily wear | Professional settings | Anyone who loves citrus that actually lasts
Indigo
For the bold. Oud and agarwood create a dark, resinous opening — mysterious and intoxicating. Violet adds an ethereal quality that keeps it from becoming too heavy. Vanilla and benzoin warm it from within. This is the fragrance you wear when you want to be unforgettable.
Best For: Evening wear | Intimate moments | Anyone who understands that quality lasts
Why This Matters to Me
Longevity matters. I spent months finding the right concentration — 30% — so you're not reapplying every two hours. You wear it once, people remember.
Quality matters. Natural ingredients cost more. Most brands use synthetics to cut costs. I use natural because it's better for your skin, even though it costs me more.
Transparency matters. You're putting this on your skin. You deserve to know exactly what that is. No proprietary mystery compounds. No hidden ingredients. Just a clean list of what's inside.
Your skin matters. If you have tattoos or sensitive skin like I do, you understand that fragrance isn't just about smelling good — it's about what you're exposing your body to. This is formulated with that in mind.
The Xavre Difference
I'm not trying to be everything to everyone. I make three fragrances. I make them well. I make them honestly. I stand behind every bottle.
If you're looking for a fragrance that matches your values — one that's crafted with intention, sourced ethically, and formulated cleanly — you've found it.
This is Xavre.