Olfactive Journeys by OER
Cedarveil
Cedarveil
eau de parfum
Couldn't load pickup availability
Well, it's finally here! I'm excited to share with you my first line of perfumes, which I'm calling my "Core Collection".
As part of this collection, Cedarveil is my personal favorite as it brings back vivid childhood memories, where I spent time during all the seasons on my family's property up in the mountains. There are cedar trees, ponderosa and pinyon pines, as well as a whole bunch of other beautiful aromatic flora. I vividly remember all those smells on the warm days.
About Cedarveil:
Light, woody and comforting.
It’s like taking a walk through a thick cedar forest on a slightly warm day.
top:
bergamot, lemon
heart:
cedar, pepper, clove, patchouli
base:
cedar (again), white musk, oak moss, cashmeran
If you're looking for "beast mode" fragrances where the longevity will outlive you, then I suggest you move on. My perfumes fall within the "normal" range of performance. Cedarveil especially is a much closer, personal scent that will envelop you in a beautiful, comforting scent bubble.
Full disclosure: Cedarveil has gone through a slight reformulation to push the spices a slight bit more as well as slightly increase projection & performance. The new formulation should be released around February/March 2026.
Allergens & IFRA compliance
Allergens & IFRA compliance
All my original perfume formulations are in accordance with IFRA guidelines.
Potential allergens:
Citral, Eugenol
Share

Cedarveil is an absolutely magnificent “walking through the woods” scent profile. I’ve smelled quite a few of these; from wet woods, to fallen leaves, super green, mossy, jungle-type vibes, and fresh Colorado forests. But this one captures something I didn’t know I was looking for… the bright sunny day of an open field, cedar forests all around, and me hand-hewing a cedar mantle for my log cabin (I don’t have a log cabin). It’s bright, cedar-y, and a touch of a spicy warm day in the opening, and becomes cozy warm and cedar-y in the dry down. If you’ve never split any cedar wood, it’s a great smell; if you have, it’s gonna take you right down memory lane.