Beast Mode 2019

Beast Mode by Chris Rusak
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Beast Mode is a perfume by Chris Rusak for women and men and was released in 2019. The scent is fresh-spicy. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Fresh
Spicy

Fragrance Notes

Black pepperBlack pepper AmbroxanAmbroxan Bourbon vanillaBourbon vanilla CivetCivet LiquoriceLiquorice TuberoseTuberose

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Ratings
Scent
6.710 Ratings
Longevity
7.07 Ratings
Sillage
7.37 Ratings
Bottle
7.68 Ratings
Submitted by Maggy4u, last update on 21.12.2023.

Reviews

3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Mlleghoul

352 Reviews
Mlleghoul
Mlleghoul
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Junji Ito's spice cabinet
Chris Rusak’s Beast Mode is a scent that I don’t hear a lot about from the hoi polloi, but I’ve heard enough from niche bloggers that I consider perfumista royalty to pique my interest. Exactly what I heard about it, I couldn’t tell you. I guess the name itself stuck with me. The site describes this fragrance as a “minimalist weirdo. A creature of deception. Perfume nerdery” and while I don’t actually know anything about this perfumer, I will say that this nondescription captured my imagination and which evolved into a little crush. The sort of obsession that you develop on someone you glimpsed on the subway reading a dog-eared copy of a book by your favorite author, in this case, let’s say creepy Japanese manga artist Junji Ito, and then you had a series of unsettling dreams about them, so you wrote an ode to this stranger in the local alternative paper’s missed connections section. And like Japan’s most successful and lauded horror author, Rusak has injected an extraordinarily potent amount of weirdness into this scent. Beginning with a mundane peek into the spice cabinet, you are subjected to a surreal descent into madness featuring fenugreek’s uncanny curried maple syrup-ness, a dry, itchy tingle of salty musk, an enigmatic spike of aniseed, and an oily conflagration of black pepper. I can’t make heads or tails of this scent, and as a matter of fact, I like to imagine it as a many-headed, rattle-tailed beast, much like its very name. It’s truly one of the most eccentric and singular fragrances I have ever sniffed and I stand in admiration of its sublime strangeness.
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7
Bottle
8
Sillage
4
Longevity
8
Scent
Carboytony

116 Reviews
Carboytony
Carboytony
0  
A sexy beast
My skin really pushes the licorice/anise scent, with the tuberose and civet coming through. The black pepper wafts by as well, but I got a good dose of that on the top notes. As we continue with the dry down, the vanilla is starting to emerge. Very interesting fragrance. Sillage is good, but longevity seems to be wanting on me.
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6
Sillage
7
Longevity
7.5
Scent
Maggy4u

292 Reviews
Maggy4u
Maggy4u
0  
Purr, Kitty, Purr Purr....
Beast Mode contains of pretty much everything Chris doesn't like. Maximum degree of difficulty. His idea was to create a fragrance from precisely these challenging ingredients.

Essentially, I perceive vanilla and anise, which are of natural origin of Chris´ own studio tinctures and therefore do not smell excessively sweet or sticky. Everything is extremely harmonious. The tuberose adds minimal flowery aspects underneath.

The animalics of the civet, which Chris himself also describes close to Ambergris, is in fact clearly perceptible.

And now it's getting weird. It's supposed to be a good portion of Ambroxan in the fragrance. And I don't smell anything of that - nothing. Nada. ZERO. I avoid fragrances with a lot of Ambrox or only accept this note in small doses. In other, mostly desinger fragrances, I perceive Ambroxan very clearly.

With Beast Mode Chris portrays and caricatures currents in the world of fragrance in my perception. With the exception of Zibet, which I would consider a more traditional ingredient, all the others felt to be the I-WIN-BUTTON of the (mainstream) perfume kits.

A reckoning?

Hell no!

Rather a very conscious wink and play with own preferences vs. market trends.

The result is a very wearable fragrance that does not trigger any Beast Mode per se. The beast here is probably the civet, which already steers very clearly animalistic against the "uniform mush" of the other ingredients. Chris manages it, that these so often smelled ingredients are nicely blended and excitingly natural, without overamping them to mass please.

The caricature is above all the name of the scent. After all, Beast Mode stands for one of the most intolerable phrases (and behaviors) in the world of fragrance. Somewhere between arrogance, ignorance and a lack of social skills.

It is, as always, a story to tell and to hear.

To create something so beautiful out of things you don't like, is definitely art.

But we already knew that about Chris.

He´s the be(a)st.
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1 short view on the fragrance
RachelgRachelg 4 months ago
5.5
Scent
Sharp, synthetic, strange. Another art piece from the brand, but I wouldn't feel good wearing it as perfume.
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