An explosive, colourful, unconventional twist on the juicy, fruity fragrance profile. Juice | Balanced & Expressive centers on succulent, vibrant fruits, paired with Bulgarian rose and fresh Cyclamen to add bloom and breath. Amberwood brings modernity and depth.
This is the Balanced & Expressive version of Juice, with a noticeable projection that’ll make a mark, not a scene. Also try Juice | Personal and Juice | Bold.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits close conversation and a confident entrance: bright, playful and a little glossy, with enough warmth underneath to feel composed rather than sugary. It reads like fruit cut fresh and carried through a room with a soft floral wake.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where the raspberry-rhubarb brightness can open fully without becoming heavy. A moderate spray or two is enough for the Expressive profile to project clearly; on skin it starts sparkling and juicy, then settles into a smoother amberwood-rose trail.
Who it’s for
For those who like fruity fragrances with structure, sweetness with restraint, and a modern floral backbone. It will appeal to wearers who want something expressive and noticeable, but still polished, wearable and a little unconventional.
Release year
2024
The nose
Nathalie Benareau is known for fruit-forward compositions with a clean, modern structure and a strong sense of movement from top to drydown. Her work often balances brightness and texture, giving fragrances a vivid opening and a more grounded, wearable finish. For Commodity’s Juice, she translated the brief into a juicy, floral-fruit profile built around raspberry, rhubarb, rose and amberwood. The result is a contemporary take on sweetness: sparkling at first, then warmer and more rounded on skin.
Collaborators
Vicken Arslanian, Commodity’s creative director and re-founder, shaped the three-year development and the broader Juice concept, steering the fragrance away from classic florals before bringing back a more vibrant, non-traditional floral expression. Nathalie Benareau then refined the formula into the final fruit-led composition.
Commodity’s story
Commodity approaches perfume through the idea of simplicity as a form of luxury, with a modern, unisex point of view and a focus on clear, elemental compositions. Its Scent Space system reflects a practical, design-led philosophy: the same scent can be experienced in different projection levels without losing its identity.
Juice | Balanced & Expressive’s concept
Juice was developed over three years as part of Commodity’s Juice trilogy, with the brand initially trying to move away from florals before returning to them in a more unconventional form. The final composition was built to feel juicy and colourful, pairing ripe fruit with Bulgarian rose, cyclamen and amberwood for a bright opening and a warmer, more textured drydown.
Extra info
Juice is part of Commodity’s Scent Space trilogy, alongside Personal and Bold, with Expressive positioned between intimacy and maximum projection. It quickly became one of the line’s standout releases and was later highlighted in a behind-the-scenes anniversary photoshoot celebrating its success.
An explosive, colourful, unconventional twist on the juicy, fruity fragrance profile. Juice | Balanced & Expressive centers on succulent, vibrant fruits, paired with Bulgarian rose and fresh Cyclamen to add bloom and breath. Amberwood brings modernity and depth.
This is the Balanced & Expressive version of Juice, with a noticeable projection that’ll make a mark, not a scene. Also try Juice | Personal and Juice | Bold.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits close conversation and a confident entrance: bright, playful and a little glossy, with enough warmth underneath to feel composed rather than sugary. It reads like fruit cut fresh and carried through a room with a soft floral wake.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where the raspberry-rhubarb brightness can open fully without becoming heavy. A moderate spray or two is enough for the Expressive profile to project clearly; on skin it starts sparkling and juicy, then settles into a smoother amberwood-rose trail.
Who it’s for
For those who like fruity fragrances with structure, sweetness with restraint, and a modern floral backbone. It will appeal to wearers who want something expressive and noticeable, but still polished, wearable and a little unconventional.
Release year
2024
The nose
Nathalie Benareau is known for fruit-forward compositions with a clean, modern structure and a strong sense of movement from top to drydown. Her work often balances brightness and texture, giving fragrances a vivid opening and a more grounded, wearable finish. For Commodity’s Juice, she translated the brief into a juicy, floral-fruit profile built around raspberry, rhubarb, rose and amberwood. The result is a contemporary take on sweetness: sparkling at first, then warmer and more rounded on skin.
Collaborators
Vicken Arslanian, Commodity’s creative director and re-founder, shaped the three-year development and the broader Juice concept, steering the fragrance away from classic florals before bringing back a more vibrant, non-traditional floral expression. Nathalie Benareau then refined the formula into the final fruit-led composition.
Commodity’s story
Commodity approaches perfume through the idea of simplicity as a form of luxury, with a modern, unisex point of view and a focus on clear, elemental compositions. Its Scent Space system reflects a practical, design-led philosophy: the same scent can be experienced in different projection levels without losing its identity.
Juice | Balanced & Expressive’s concept
Juice was developed over three years as part of Commodity’s Juice trilogy, with the brand initially trying to move away from florals before returning to them in a more unconventional form. The final composition was built to feel juicy and colourful, pairing ripe fruit with Bulgarian rose, cyclamen and amberwood for a bright opening and a warmer, more textured drydown.
Extra info
Juice is part of Commodity’s Scent Space trilogy, alongside Personal and Bold, with Expressive positioned between intimacy and maximum projection. It quickly became one of the line’s standout releases and was later highlighted in a behind-the-scenes anniversary photoshoot celebrating its success.