Liquides Imaginaires Lunatique Unisex Edp 100ML

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Description

The name says everything and nothing at the same time. Lunatique — governed by the moon, shifting with the tides, faithful to no single mood. Most fragrances promise consistency: they open one way, evolve predictably, and land exactly where you expect. Lunatique makes no such promise. It opens with a provocation, transforms through a tension that never fully resolves, and lands in a place so rich with contradiction that you'll smell something different each time you revisit your skin. This isn't a flaw in the composition. It's the entire point. Liquides Imaginaires designed Lunatique for the person who contains multitudes — and who's tired of fragrances that only capture one.


The opening detonates. Juniper arrives first with its sharp, gin-soaked greenness — an aromatic slap that wakes your senses before the fragrance has earned the right to comfort you. It's bracing, almost confrontational, and it sets the tone for everything that follows: this is not a perfume that asks permission. Sichuan pepper follows with its distinctive numbing tingle — not the warming spice of black pepper, but the electric vibration of a spice that stimulates and anesthetizes simultaneously. There's something genuinely unsettling about this pepper note in a fragrance, and that unsettlement is magnetic. It makes you pay attention. It makes the people around you pay attention. Then, just as the juniper and pepper threaten to become aggressive, pear descends like cool water on the tension — a soft, juicy, almost aqueous sweetness that doesn't neutralize the spice but softens its edges into something wearable. Neroli threads through all of it with a bitter-orange floral brightness that connects the green, the spice, and the fruit into a single opening statement that reads as sophisticated chaos — controlled, deliberate, and utterly compelling.


The heart is where Lunatique reveals its true ambition, and it's here that the fragrance separates itself from anything else in the niche landscape. Iris — the most aristocratic note in perfumery — enters with its powdery, rooty, cold-metal elegance and immediately clashes with everything the opening established. This isn't a gentle iris. It's an assertive iris that refuses to harmonize with the pepper still lingering on the skin, creating a dissonance that makes the fragrance vibrate with nervous energy. Carrot seed deepens the rooty quality of the iris with an earthy, slightly sweet warmth that grounds the heart without resolving its tensions. Blackcurrant adds a tart, jammy fruitiness that shouldn't work alongside iris and carrot seed — and somehow does, creating an unexpected richness that feels like watching colors mix in water, each retaining its identity while creating something new. Ginger provides the bridge — fresh, spicy, warm — connecting the pepper of the opening to the leather of the base while adding its own kinetic energy to the heart. The combined effect is a middle phase that feels alive in a way most fragrances' hearts simply don't. It shifts on the skin. It argues with itself. It fascinates.


The dry-down is where Lunatique stops fighting and starts seducing. Leather arrives first — not the polished leather of a luxury handbag, but the worn, warm leather of something that's been lived in, carried close to the body, and infused with the person who owned it. It's intimate and raw, and it transforms the confrontational energy of the opening into something deeply, almost dangerously attractive. Oud enters not as the dominant voice it becomes in most fragrances but as a supporting player — smoky, medicinal, and slightly animalic, it adds darkness and depth without overwhelming the leather's intimacy. In Kuwait and the wider GCC, where oud is the alpha note of perfumery and most compositions let it dominate, Lunatique's restraint with oud is a power move — it says more by saying less, letting the oud's complexity enhance rather than consume. Ambergris brings its signature oceanic warmth — salty, slightly sweet, and impossibly long-lasting — creating a connection between the leather's warmth and the oud's smoke that feels natural rather than constructed. Sandalwood adds creamy, meditative smoothness that rounds the base's rougher edges. And vetiver — dry, grassy, and elegantly bitter — threads through the entire dry-down like a silver wire through dark cloth, adding definition and preventing the base from collapsing into mere sweetness.


What makes Lunatique a landmark in the Liquides Imaginaires catalogue — and a cult favorite among niche collectors across the GCC — is its refusal to resolve. Most fragrances move from tension to harmony. Lunatique maintains its tensions through every phase: the juniper versus the pear, the iris versus the pepper, the leather versus the vetiver. These oppositions don't cancel each other out — they energize each other, creating a fragrance that feels perpetually in motion, perpetually interesting, and perpetually surprising even after dozens of wearings. It's a fragrance for people who get bored easily. For people who need complexity to stay engaged. For people who contain contradictions and have stopped trying to reconcile them.


On a man's skin, the Sichuan pepper, leather, and oud come forward with commanding intensity — creating a scent profile that reads as darkly charismatic and intellectually dangerous. On a woman's skin, the iris, pear, and sandalwood rise to the surface — revealing a fragrance that reads as powerfully unconventional and breathtakingly confident. On both, the vetiver and ambergris persist for 12 hours or more, creating a skin trail that lingers in rooms after you've left and in memories after you've gone.


At 100ml, this is not a fragrance you ration. It's a fragrance you live in — daily, ritualistically, the way the house intended.



Key Features

  • 100ml Eau de Parfum concentration — full-size bottle for daily ritual use with 10–12 hours of skin presence and 24+ hours on fabric
  • Juniper and Sichuan pepper opening — a provocative, electric first impression that commands attention through aromatic sharpness and numbing spice
  • Iris-forward heart with blackcurrant and ginger — an impossible tension between aristocratic powder, tart fruitiness, and fresh spice that creates one of the most compelling mid-phases in niche perfumery
  • Leather, oud, and vetiver base — intimate, smoky, and elegantly bitter dry-down that seduces where the opening confronted, with GCC-relevant oud used with masterful restraint
  • Ambergris and sandalwood foundation — oceanic warmth and creamy smoothness that unify the base and extend longevity far beyond conventional EDP performance
  • Genuinely adaptive unisex composition — shifts character based on skin chemistry, revealing darker spiciness on masculine skin and powdery-floral depth on feminine skin
  • Liquides Imaginaires artisanal presentation — the house's signature sacred-ritual bottle design that transforms a fragrance into a decorative object worthy of display
  • Non-linear development — the fragrance maintains tensions through every phase rather than resolving them, creating a wearing experience that stays surprising across dozens of applications


Why Customers Love It

  • Never smells the same twice — the shifting tensions between notes mean Lunatique reveals different facets depending on temperature, humidity, mood, and skin chemistry — it's a fragrance that grows with you rather than wearing thin
  • The opening that stops conversations — juniper and Sichuan pepper create a first impression that's genuinely arresting — people stop mid-sentence to ask what you're wearing
  • Oud without the oud cliché — GCC fragrance lovers exhausted by oud-forward compositions find Lunatique's restrained use of oud refreshing and sophisticated — it enhances rather than dominates
  • Leather that feels personal — the worn-leather note reads as intimate rather than industrial, creating a base that feels like it belongs to you specifically rather than to the bottle
  • Intellectually stimulating — this is not a background fragrance — it demands attention and rewards it, making it the choice of people who enjoy the experience of wearing perfume as much as the effect of smelling good
  • Compliments from fragrance people — niche collectors, perfumers, and industry professionals consistently recognize Lunatique as a composition of genuine craft — the kind of scent that earns respect from those who know
  • The fragrance that matches your complexity — for people who've never found a single fragrance that captures all of who they are, Lunatique comes closer than anything else on the market — because it doesn't try to capture one thing, it captures the relationship between many


Best For

  • Occasion: Evening events, cultural gatherings, intimate dinners, art openings, date nights, creative environments, late-night conversations, gifting for fragrance connoisseurs
  • Season: Autumn and winter superstar — the leather-oud base and spicy opening thrive in cooler temperatures; evenings year-round; a deeply satisfying cold-weather companion in Kuwait's December through February season
  • Gender: Unisex — genuinely transformative on different skin chemistries, with each wearer experiencing a different facet of the composition's character
  • Style/Personality: The contrarian — someone who resists easy categorization, who values intellectual stimulation alongside sensuality, who finds beauty in tension and would rather be fascinating than pleasant
  • Skin Chemistry: Particularly alive on warm skin where the Sichuan pepper and ginger amplify — the GCC's climate creates ideal conditions for Lunatique's more volatile notes to express fully
  • Usage Scenarios: Gallery openings at contemporary art spaces, evening diwaniya gatherings where you want to leave an impression, late-night drives along the coast, winter desert camping under the stars, creative meetings where thinking differently matters, dinner parties where the conversation goes deep


How To Use

  1. Apply to skin, not fabric, for the full experience — Lunatique's non-linear development is its greatest gift, and that development only happens on living skin where body heat activates each phase sequentially. Fabric locks the fragrance in a single moment. Skin lets it live.
  2. Give it 15 minutes before judging — the juniper-Sichuan pepper opening is intentionally provocative and doesn't represent the full fragrance. Wait for the iris heart to emerge before deciding how you feel. The journey is the point.
  3. Spray the back of the neck for close encounters — Lunatique projects strongly in the opening but becomes an intimate skin scent in the dry-down. The back of the neck places the leather-oud base at the exact distance where someone leaning in will discover it like a secret.
  4. One spray on hair for next-day presence — a single mist walked through at arm's length deposits Lunatique on hair strands, which hold the ambergris and vetiver base for 24+ hours. The morning after application, you'll catch warm leather and smoky oud every time your hair moves — a ghost of the night before.
  5. Avoid overspraying — the Sichuan pepper and juniper opening can become aggressive above three sprays in warm environments. Two sprays — one on each inner wrist, pressed briefly against the neck — delivers the complete Lunatique experience at its ideal concentration for Kuwaiti social proximity.
  6. Store in a cool, dark place — this one matters more than most — the iris and pear notes in the heart are among the most fragile in perfumery. UV exposure and heat degrade them within months, flattening the composition's most complex phase. Keep the bottle in its box, in a drawer, away from the bathroom's humidity and temperature fluctuations. The care you give the bottle directly determines how many wears you'll get at full complexity.