Bestsellers Discovery Set

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Perfect for sampling, layering, or gifting. Create your signature scent with Heretic Parfum's beautifully curated sample set featuring 10 of their bestselling plant-based perfumes.

Nosferatu: A chilling scent of wilting lilacs, vegan ambergris and strikes of lightning that fill the air with petrichor. Official fragrance of Robert Eggers & Focus Features' Nosferatu film.
Black Salt: Spellbinding black water lily meets wet lava rock, eucalyptus, and briny seaweed.
Dirty Violet: Lush Violet Leaf with seductive amber, leather, and patchouli.
Dirty Vanilla: A not-so-vanilla scent with Amber, Sandalwood, and sweet Coriander.
Scandalwood: Bulgarian Rose intoxicates with grounding Sandalwood, Coriander, and White Musk.
Dirty Suede: Exotic musk and velvety cedar blend with soft amber for a sensual scent.
Dirty Hinoki: Gounding Hinoki wood blends with crushed herbs, citrus, and sacred resins.
Smudge: Cleansing Clary Sage intoxicates with Juniper, Labdanum, and Frankincense.
Voodoo Lily: Seductive & mysterious scent of heady florals with black currant, sandalwood, smoldering frankincense and oud.
Cactus Abduction: A Succulent scent of crisp citrus, juicy prickly pear, geranium, smoky vetiver and benzoin.

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All of our products are genuine. No replicas, no knockoffs. We work with independent artists and publishers, so your purchase directly supports their creative art. As a small business, we handpick every item to ensure it's meaningful, beautifully made, and truly worth having.

Artist

Douglas Little

Size

10 x 2ml • .66 fl.oz

Material

No phthalates • No parabens • Non-toxic • Always vegan friendly & cruelty-free

Douglas Little

Douglas Little is the Founder, Perfumer, creative force behind Heretic Parfum. His work is shaped by years of close, attentive practice with natural fragrance materials, learning how botanicals behave, how they change with time and skin, and how they shape atmosphere and feeling.

Rather than imposing a fixed idea, Douglas approaches perfumery as a dialogue with materials, allowing each to retain its character, unpredictability, and presence. Through Heretic, Douglas invites others to experience scent as something intimate and transformative.