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Promare Gets New Line of Character-Based Perfumes

Promare Gets New Line of Character-Based PerfumesIt’s been a while since we heard anything about Promare, the surprise anime hit of 2019. (Man, remember 2019? So pandemic-free, so nice…)

Anyway, there’s a new line of Promare merchandise in town: perfumes!

There are four new fragrances, each inspired by a character from the film: Aina, Remi, Gueira, and Meis. Each smells like this, according to the official site:

Aina:
TOP:Lemon, Raspberry, Blueberry, Green Note
MIDDLE:Cardamom, Clary Sage, Pine Needle
LAST:Cypress, Sandalwood, Amber, Musk

Remi:
TOP:Lemon, Lemongrass, Pear, Eucalyptus
MIDDLE:Melon, Hyacinth, Muguet, Cedarwood
LAST:Patchouly, Musk, Amber

Gueria:
TOP:Orange, Cinnamon, Bergamot, Carnation
MIDDLE:Clove, Galbanum, Muguet, Geranium
LAST:Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Musk, Sakura

Meis:
TOP:Lime, Eucalyptus, Lemon
MIDDLE:Hakka, Rosemary, Clove, Patchouly
LAST:Musk, Amber, Camphor Tree

These join the previously released three fragrances modeled after Galo, Lio and Kray, which go like this:

Galo:
TOP:Lime, Clove, Orange, Cinnamon
MIDDLE:Lavender, Rosemary, Cedarwood, Muguet
LAST:Patchouly, Vanilla, Amber, Musk

Lio:
TOP:Bergamot, Lemon, Melon, Leafy Green
MIDDLE:Cyclamen, Muguet, Rose, Jasmine
LAST:Musk, Moss, Cedarwood, Amber

Kray:
TOP:Bergamot, Lemon, Basil
MIDDLE:Rose, Lavender, Jasmine, Geranium
LAST:Sandalwood, Cedarwood, Musk, Amber

Each bottle goes for 5,417 yen, a bit over $50. The new aromas are available starting in March.

Here’s how GKIDS describes Promare:

Thirty years has passed since the appearance of the Burnish, a race of flame-wielding mutant beings, who destroyed half of the world with fire. When a new group of aggressive mutants calling themselves Mad Burnish appears, the epic battle between Galo Thymos, a new member of the anti-Burnish rescue team Burning Rescue, and Lio Fotia, the leader of Mad Burnish begins.

Source: Comic Natalie

Matt Schley

Matt Schley (rhymes with "guy") lives in Tokyo, and has been OUSA's "man in Japan" since 2012. He's also written about anime and Japanese film for the Japan Times, Screen Daily and more.

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