
Vanilla Powder
Most vanillas chase warmth and dessert sweetness. Matiere Premiere went the other direction. Vanilla Powder (Eau de Parfum, 2023), composed by Aurelien Guichard around single-origin Madagascar vanilla, reads cool, dry, and powdery rather than edible. It is a vanilla you wear like cashmere, not one you want to eat. Aromatica carries the Matiere Premiere Vanilla Powder decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can test where this airy take on vanilla lands on your own skin.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Coconut Powder, Heliotrope
Heart: Madagascar Vanilla
Base: Vanilla Absolute, White Musk, Musk, Palo Santo, Coconut, Lactones
The Scent
Coconut arrives first, but not the tropical kind. The opening reads powdery coconut rather than sweet coconut, more like coconut milk dusted with face powder than a tropical drink. Heliotrope sits right beside it, adding an almond-tinged softness that pushes the whole opening toward something cosmetic and clean. That heliotrope note also brings a faint floral haze, which keeps the opening from reading as purely skin-care and gives it a quiet, almost retro elegance. The way the two notes interact is worth sitting with: the coconut powder keeps things dry while the heliotrope keeps things soft, and the result is an opening that feels as much like a well-worn compact as it does a fragrance. The Madagascar vanilla in the heart is rich and clearly present, but it stays cool and matte instead of turning golden or syrupy. It can read smooth and downy against the skin or sharp and a touch loud in the first hour, depending on skin chemistry. As it settles, the vanilla absolute deepens the center without ever tipping into gourmand territory, nudging the vanilla from matte to something faintly creamy without ever surrendering its composure. The transition from heart to base is gradual, the creaminess becoming progressively quieter and more smooth and downy, close to skin rather than expanding outward. White musk and musk stretch everything out into a soft, close haze that keeps the fragrance anchored near the body rather than projecting. The real surprise is the palo santo, a pale, slightly resinous wood that gives the dry-down a dry spine and keeps the creaminess from going flat. Lactones add that milky, almost suede texture underneath, lending depth without sweetness. Together, the musk and lactones form a base that feels more like clean skin than any identifiable ingredient. The dry-down is quiet, powdery, and faintly woody, a vanilla that settles into something more like a comfortable second skin than a sweet treat.
When to Wear
Vanilla Powder shines on cool autumn and winter days, a soft layer for working from a cafe, slow Sunday mornings, or a low-lit dinner where you want to smell expensive without announcing it. It also works as a comforting cold-weather office scent that stays close to the skin. Browse the Powdery collection if this cosmetic, dusted character is your lane.
Who Is It For
Someone who finds most vanillas too sweet or too dessert-like will find a cool, powdery, grown-up version here instead. If you reach for soft musks and creamy woods over sugar bombs, this is built for your taste.
If you enjoy Bianco Latte, this shares the same creamy coconut-vanilla softness and is worth comparing side by side. You can also explore the house's other single-origin work like Neroli Oranger, or browse the full Matiere Premiere collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Original: $1,150.00
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Description
Most vanillas chase warmth and dessert sweetness. Matiere Premiere went the other direction. Vanilla Powder (Eau de Parfum, 2023), composed by Aurelien Guichard around single-origin Madagascar vanilla, reads cool, dry, and powdery rather than edible. It is a vanilla you wear like cashmere, not one you want to eat. Aromatica carries the Matiere Premiere Vanilla Powder decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can test where this airy take on vanilla lands on your own skin.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Coconut Powder, Heliotrope
Heart: Madagascar Vanilla
Base: Vanilla Absolute, White Musk, Musk, Palo Santo, Coconut, Lactones
The Scent
Coconut arrives first, but not the tropical kind. The opening reads powdery coconut rather than sweet coconut, more like coconut milk dusted with face powder than a tropical drink. Heliotrope sits right beside it, adding an almond-tinged softness that pushes the whole opening toward something cosmetic and clean. That heliotrope note also brings a faint floral haze, which keeps the opening from reading as purely skin-care and gives it a quiet, almost retro elegance. The way the two notes interact is worth sitting with: the coconut powder keeps things dry while the heliotrope keeps things soft, and the result is an opening that feels as much like a well-worn compact as it does a fragrance. The Madagascar vanilla in the heart is rich and clearly present, but it stays cool and matte instead of turning golden or syrupy. It can read smooth and downy against the skin or sharp and a touch loud in the first hour, depending on skin chemistry. As it settles, the vanilla absolute deepens the center without ever tipping into gourmand territory, nudging the vanilla from matte to something faintly creamy without ever surrendering its composure. The transition from heart to base is gradual, the creaminess becoming progressively quieter and more smooth and downy, close to skin rather than expanding outward. White musk and musk stretch everything out into a soft, close haze that keeps the fragrance anchored near the body rather than projecting. The real surprise is the palo santo, a pale, slightly resinous wood that gives the dry-down a dry spine and keeps the creaminess from going flat. Lactones add that milky, almost suede texture underneath, lending depth without sweetness. Together, the musk and lactones form a base that feels more like clean skin than any identifiable ingredient. The dry-down is quiet, powdery, and faintly woody, a vanilla that settles into something more like a comfortable second skin than a sweet treat.
When to Wear
Vanilla Powder shines on cool autumn and winter days, a soft layer for working from a cafe, slow Sunday mornings, or a low-lit dinner where you want to smell expensive without announcing it. It also works as a comforting cold-weather office scent that stays close to the skin. Browse the Powdery collection if this cosmetic, dusted character is your lane.
Who Is It For
Someone who finds most vanillas too sweet or too dessert-like will find a cool, powdery, grown-up version here instead. If you reach for soft musks and creamy woods over sugar bombs, this is built for your taste.
If you enjoy Bianco Latte, this shares the same creamy coconut-vanilla softness and is worth comparing side by side. You can also explore the house's other single-origin work like Neroli Oranger, or browse the full Matiere Premiere collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











