Air is the first material of experience. It carries scent, movement, and light, and the subtle qualities that make a place feel inhabited before anything is fully noticed.
In the world, air is how scent arrives. In perfume, air becomes part of the structure itself: the openness that lets a composition lift, breathe, and settle without becoming dense. It softens transitions, gives materials room, and allows the perfume’s character to emerge naturally.
For Bience, air is not emptiness. It is what makes a fragrance feel present, atmospheric, and alive.


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