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Inside BDK Parfums Vanille Caviar - David Benedek and Alexandra Carlin

Inside BDK Parfums Vanille Caviar - David Benedek and Alexandra Carlin

BDK Parfums Vanille Caviar

*A conversation on scent, texture, and the quiet architecture of desire

 

written + interview ALBAN E. SMAJLI

 

The afternoon opened inside a suite at Château Royal in Berlin. The rain pressed against the windows, the city somewhere below, blurred and slow. The air in the room carried a scent that felt immediate, dense, deliberate. David Benedek and Alexandra Carlin sat on a sofa, both dressed entirely in black, her blond hair catching the only light.

 

On the table, a single vanilla pod and the new perfume, radiating its presence before anyone spoke. The conversation began in that atmosphere, unhurried, shaped by the perfume itself, expanding through pauses and silences that smelled of warmth and depth.

They spoke about texture, about the way matter finds rhythm, about Pierre Soulages and the color black when it starts to behave like light. Vanilla, for them, is not an ingredient but a substance that carries memory, a kind of living pigment. The dialogue moved with a certain discipline, each idea unfolding as if sculpted. The perfume followed every word, invisible yet precise, marking the air with the same structure that defines the formula. Hours later the day continued at The Feuerle Collection. The city had dissolved into night, and the bunker-turned-museum seemed built for this scent. Antiques glowed beside a table that extended into darkness, lined with bottles of Vanille Caviar—glass bodies filled with golden liquid. The dinner stretched into conversation, the perfume still present, subtle, constant, shaping the mood of the room. But before language fails to describe what still lingers from that evening we return to where it began, the interview and the visuals that carry its echo.

 
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BDK Parfums
Vanille Caviar, 100ml

 
BDK Parfums Paris Vanille Caviar LE MILE Magazine David Benedek and Alexandra Carlin

Alexandra Carlin and David Benedek
at Feuerle Collection

 
 

David, you speak about Madagascar and Pierre Soulages. How did those two worlds meet in Vanille Caviar?

David
I’ve always been passionate about art since I was very young — as Alexandra has been too. When we first met, it was supposed to be just a lunch, but it lasted all afternoon. We discovered that we share the same love for art. One of my favorite artists is Pierre Soulages, but I also admire Rothko and all artists who work deeply with texture, color, and abstraction.
The first time I went to Madagascar, I witnessed a vanilla harvest and saw what we call the “caviar” of vanilla — the black grains inside the pod. When I shared this idea with Alexandra, she immediately understood what I meant. That sparked a conversation between us. From there, the project evolved — first through the idea of the smell and texture of vanilla caviar, and then into the visual and tactile world of Soulages, his play of light, depth, and the richness of black.

Alexandra
I also had Soulages in mind when I saw the vanilla fields. When the pods are laid out to dry under the sun, they create this incredible surface — sometimes matte, sometimes glossy — that truly looks like a Soulages painting. Vanilla is such a luxurious ingredient; it takes months to reach that perfect color, scent, and taste.
So, while David expressed his vision through emotion and imagery, I translated those impressions into ingredients. Each ingredient is like a word in my language as a perfumer. My goal was to recreate the sensual, dark texture of this “vanilla caviar.”.

David
It’s really a dialogue between us. I don’t only bring emotions, and she doesn’t only bring raw materials. It’s an ongoing conversation. We share both feelings and technical reflections, building the perfume together over time.

Alexandra, when you first heard David’s vision for Vanille Caviar, how did it take shape for you as a perfumer?

Alexandra
For me, it began with a visual impression — the texture of the vanilla pods drying under the sun and the depth of color, like Soulages’ blacks. I imagined translating that into scent. I used my vocabulary of ingredients to express what we both felt: warmth, sensuality, and complexity. Each raw material became a word in that story.

If you could describe the scent without using the word “vanilla,” what would you say?

David
I’d use three words: dark, enigmatic, and unexpected. It’s not the typical gourmand vanilla we often smell in perfumery. We wanted to show the darker, more leathery side of vanilla — something mysterious that draws you in.

Alexandra
I’d add “umber,” “spicy,” “balsamic,” and “addictive.” It’s warm and rich, but never sticky or overly sweet. There’s a refined sensuality to it.

 
 
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The perfume moves like emotions do. It opens fresh and spicy, then becomes warmer and deeper. Vanille Caviar carries the rhythm of life.

David Benedek

 
 
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Ann-Christin Witte, Nobilis Group
at Feuerle Collection

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Fav Falone
at Feuerle Collection

 
 

When you work with something as raw as vanilla, how do you make it breathe on skin?

Alexandra
I wanted to bring the “caviar” of vanilla to life. I used an overdose of two types of vanilla extracts — the CO₂ extract and the absolute — each for different purposes. The goal was to create a texture that feels slightly oily, but in a beautiful way: rich, dense, warm, and balsamic, with a hint of leather.
It’s very much a skin perfume. We paid close attention to strength and sillage — that warm vanilla aura that feels natural, woody, spicy, and true to the raw material, without being overly sweet.

What’s the most human part of this perfume?

David
For me, it’s the evolution of the scent throughout the day. The perfume moves like emotions do. It opens fresh and spicy, then becomes warmer with the vanilla CO₂, the absolute, and the cocoa. It’s like experiencing different moods — the calm of morning, the sensual encounters of the day, the intimacy of evening. Vanille Caviar carries that rhythm of life.

And do you think of Vanille Caviar as tender or restless?

Alexandra
Definitely restless — even rebellious. It was a statement to create this kind of vanilla. The materials we used have strong personalities; they are not quiet ingredients. The perfume asserts itself.

Is there a part of Vanille Caviar you prefer not to explain and keep to yourself?

David
Not really. I wanted to share my full vision of vanilla with everyone — nothing hidden, no secret meaning behind it.

Alexandra
For me, there’s always a little secret in the formula. I keep a few ingredients to myself — elements I use for a very specific purpose. Even David doesn’t know them. Every material I include has meaning, and if it doesn’t, I remove it. That’s my secret: the invisible part of creation.

 
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BDK Parfums Paris Vanille Caviar LE MILE Magazine Event Feuerle Collection
 

photographer: Daniel Graf
location: Feuerle Collection, Berlin

thanks to BDK Parfums and NOBILIS Group

The Art of Natural Hair by *Èyí Dára

The Art of Natural Hair by *Èyí Dára

ÈYÍ DÁRA
*Botanical Alchemy for Natural Hair

 

written MONICA DE LUNA

 

In the evolving landscape of beauty, Èyí Dára emerges as a sanctuary for those seeking a harmonious blend of nature and self-care.

 

Founded by Ganiyat Salami, a Nigerian-American with a profound passion for natural hair, wellness, science, and sustainability, the brand offers a curated selection of hair care products designed to nourish and celebrate natural hair in its authentic form.

The name Èyí Dára, translating to "This is Good" in Yoruba, encapsulates the brand's commitment to quality and authenticity. Salami's journey began with a desire to transform the natural hair care experience, leading her to obtain a Diploma in Organic Haircare Formulation, along with certifications in Natural Cosmetic Preservation and Cosmetic Stability Testing from Formula Botanica. This educational foundation empowered her to create formulations that are effective and aligned with her values of wellness and sustainability.

 
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(c) Èyí Dára

 
LE MILE Magazine Hair by Èyí Dára

(c) Èyí Dára

 
 

Eyí Dára's product line is thoughtfully designed to transform routine hair care into a luxurious ritual. The Moisturizing Shampoo Bar offers a gentle yet effective cleanse, while the Leave-In Conditioner and Deep Conditioning Mask provide deep hydration and nourishment. Each product is formulated with natural ingredients known for their beneficial properties, creating a sensory experience that delights from scent to suds.

The brand emphasizes the use of high-quality, natural ingredients sourced globally. Botanical extracts like hibiscus, aloe vera, nettle, and rosemary are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, promoting scalp health and hair vitality. Butters such as shea, murumuru, tucuma, cocoa, and illipe offer deep moisturization, while oils like jojoba, avocado, olive, castor, and buriti provide nourishment and shine.

Beyond product offerings, Èyí Dára is committed to empowering women through education and community engagement. The brand invests in female financial literacy programs, aiming to support women in achieving personal and economic well-being.

Salami also hosts the "Unraveling The Knots" (UTK) podcast, a platform that explores natural hair experiences, lifestyle, history, and hair care practices. The podcast fosters a space of empowerment and authenticity, aligning with the brand's mission to celebrate natural hair in all its forms. Sustainability is a core value at Èyí Dára. The brand ensures that all ingredients are ethically sourced, cruelty-free, and environmentally friendly. This commitment extends to their packaging and business practices, reflecting a holistic approach to responsible beauty.

 
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(c) Èyí Dára

 
 

“Participating in Formula Botanica courses helped enhance my understanding of formulation.”


Ganiyat Salami, Founder

 
 
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(c) Èyí Dára

 
 

Èyí Dára stands as a testament to the power of combining natural ingredients, scientific knowledge, and a deep respect for cultural heritage. Through its thoughtfully crafted products and community initiatives, the brand offers a comprehensive approach to natural hair care that honors individuality and promotes well-being.

 
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Augustinus Bader Cosmetics

Augustinus Bader Cosmetics

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*The Intelligence of Skin

 

written Ginevra Valente

 

Augustinus Bader approaches skincare as applied science. Decades of regenerative research converge into TFC8®—a patented compound that supports the skin’s own renewal code.

 

The method is biological. The result is cumulative. Every application reinforces structure, function, resilience. Developed for precision around the orbital zone. The Eye Cream activates skin’s renewal signals using a complex matrix of amino acids, high-grade vitamins, and synthesized molecules. Signs of fatigue soften. Energy returns to the skin’s surface. Hydration builds from within, held by an architecture designed to protect. The texture is engineered for absorption—light in weight, dense in function. With consistent use, the skin barrier becomes more stable. Movement, light, time—everything interacts with a stronger foundation.

 
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The Rich Eye Cream LE MILE Magazine AUGUSTINUS BADER lifestyle product
 
The Rich Eye Cream LE MILE Magazine AUGUSTINUS BADER lifestyle product

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The Face Cream works at the level of cell communication. It delivers structured hydration, supports repair pathways, and aligns with the skin’s natural rhythm. TFC8® feeds the skin precise signals for renewal, with effects visible across tone, texture, and elasticity. The formula integrates into any routine. Day and night, it provides continuity—a constant supply of active support, guided by the needs of the skin in real time.

Created by Professor Augustinus Bader, TFC8® is rooted in medical research on wound healing and tissue regeneration. It carries critical ingredients to the site of need, optimizing conditions for repair. This is not topical care—it is targeted intervention. The skin responds with clarity, strength, and coherence. 
Each formula holds intention. Each result is earned through repetition, discipline, and biological intelligence.

 

CLARINS - Double Serum

CLARINS - Double Serum

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CLARINS Double Serum
*No Matter the Age

 

written Amanda Mortenson

 

CLARINS just flipped the script on skincare with the launch of their latest icon-in-the-making: the Double Serum.

Packed with a potent mix of 22 hardcore plant extracts, each one a natural powerhouse, it’s here to shake up your routine. The beauty world is buzzing for a reason. This serum is a full-spectrum reset, hydrating, rejuvenating, and fortifying your skin at any age.

 
 
 
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LE MILE Magazine CLARINS Paris Double Serum Concentrate

CLARINS
Double Serum

 

At the core of CLARINS' new Double Serum is a next-level dual-phase formula. It brings together water- and oil-soluble ingredients, syncing effortlessly with your skin for full-on absorption. Turmeric extract—famed for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant kick—joins the mix, blending nature and high-tech innovation in a way that feels effortless.

What´s the payoff? Firmer, smoother, and seriously radiant skin. Dehydration, dullness, fine lines? The Double Serum zeroes in on all of it without pushing the tired narrative that aging is something to "fix." It's skin, but upgraded.

 

CLARINS isn’t chasing the idea of turning back time or selling illusions of youth. Double Serum amplifies the skin you have right now, nourishing it with deep hydration, refining texture, and delivering a radiant glow, no matter your age.
Double Serum has quickly become a universal essential. In a landscape often divided by age, CLARINS has created something that flows seamlessly through all stages of life. It’s designed for those who want their skin to thrive, whether you're embracing early lines or a well-worn complexion. It leverages epigenetics to enhance the skin's natural processes, stimulating the five vital functions—hydration, nutrition, oxygenation, protection, and regeneration. This advanced approach supports long-term skin health and radiance.

 
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CLARINS Double Serum is skin vitality, redefined. The old “anti-aging” noise is gone, replaced by a focus on health, glow, and revival. It taps into a cultural wave that sees aging as natural, something to own, not resist.

CLARINS is a quiet vibe, letting you keep your skin feeling alive without the pressure. Instant results, long-term love. Simple.

Explore CLARINS Double Serum
 
 

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