Vevin is LinBerlin's vetiver perfume — pure vetiver, no blending, no distractions. Vetiver has a distinct smell that's hard to describe until you've worn it: earthy, a little smoky, closer to damp roots and dry grass than anything sweet or floral. Vevin is built to let that character speak for itself.
A lot of perfumes use vetiver as a background note to add depth to something else. Vevin does the opposite — vetiver is the whole point here, not a supporting act. If you've only ever smelled vetiver as a footnote in someone else's fragrance, this is a chance to actually meet it properly.
A Single Note, Kept Honest
Pure vetiver is a harder scent to sell than a sweeter, more familiar floral or vanilla — it doesn't have obvious mass appeal, and there's nowhere for the oil quality to hide if it isn't good. Vevin is built around that honesty. What you smell is genuinely vetiver: dry, earthy, a little green, settling into something warm and grounded as it wears on fabric through the day. There's no filler note trying to make it more conventionally pleasant — it's meant for people who already know they like vetiver, or who want to find out.
Who It's For
Vevin is unisex. Vetiver's earthy, grounded character doesn't lean masculine or feminine by nature — it works the same way for anyone wearing it, whether you're specifically looking for a vetiver perfume for men or for women. It's built as one fragrance for everyone, not split into gendered versions.
How to Wear It
Like all LinBerlin perfumes, Vevin is made for fabric and clothing, not for direct skin application. It works well as an everyday, office-appropriate scent — vetiver is understated rather than loud, so a couple of sprays on an inner layer holds up through a full workday without overpowering a closed space.
Caring for the Scent
Spray from a short distance so it spreads evenly across the fabric instead of pooling in one spot. Let it settle before wearing. Keep the bottle away from direct sunlight or heat, like any fragrance oil. Test a hidden corner first on delicate fabrics, since oil-based scents can sit differently depending on the material. Vetiver tends to soften over the day, so a light reapplication a few hours in brings the earthy top character back if you want it.