Akojo Oorun

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Akojo Oorun

àkojọ oòrùn — a collection of scents

Every Àádùn fragrance begins with a word. A Yoruba word that names a feeling, a person, a state of being. This is where we walk through each one — the notes, the meaning, the intention behind it.

11 Fragrances
2 Collections
0% Alcohol
100% Intentional

The Adeoye Collection

Bold. Present. Alive.

The Adeoye collection is for the person who walks into a room and changes its temperature. These are scents of energy, presence, and intention.

Oba
King · Authority · Presence
Nutmeg Flower · Lavender · Cedar · Chamomile · Mandarin Orange · Bergamot · Lemon
Oba does not announce itself. It arrives. Named for the Yoruba word for king, this fragrance carries the quiet authority of someone who has nothing to prove. The cedar grounds it. The bergamot lifts it. The chamomile holds everything together with a stillness that feels almost ceremonial.
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Fola
Honour · Dignity
Passionfruit · Lime · Pepper · Ginger
Fola is the scent of someone moving with purpose. The passionfruit opens it wide and bright. The pepper and ginger give it edge — this is not a soft fragrance, it is a decisive one. Wear it when you need to feel like you know exactly what you are doing.
Wear Fola →
Olamide
My wealth has arrived
Cardamom · Pink Pepper · Rosemary
Olamide smells like abundance. The cardamom is warm and slightly sweet — the scent of prosperity arriving unhurried. Pink pepper adds a sharpness that keeps it from being comfortable. Rosemary grounds the whole thing in something ancient and reliable.
Wear Olamide →
Ayo
Joy · Happiness
Amber · Oud
Two notes. That is all Ayo needs. Amber and oud together create something that smells like the inside of a house where something good just happened. Deeply warm, slightly resinous, long-lasting on skin. This is not a subtle fragrance — it is a celebration of the fact that you exist.
Wear Ayo →
Ayanfe
Chosen beloved
Oregano · Pepper · Bergamot
Ayanfe is unexpected. Oregano in a perfume oil sounds strange until you smell it — herbal, sharp, deeply alive. The pepper pushes it forward. The bergamot softens the edges. It is the scent of someone who is chosen not because they are easy, but because they are worth it.
Wear Ayanfe →
Owo Dunni
Money is sweet
Seawater · Lavender · Mint · Rosemary
Owo Dunni opens cold and clean — seawater and mint together create a freshness that feels like standing somewhere with good air. The lavender and rosemary warm it slowly. It is the fragrance of someone who works hard and enjoys every result. Named for the Yoruba truth that money, when it comes, is genuinely sweet.
Wear Owo Dunni →

The Sade Collection

Soft. Warm. Unforgettable.

The Sade collection is for the person who moves quietly and leaves a lasting impression. These are scents of tenderness, sensuality, and deep femininity.

Iya Dunni
A mother is sweet
Bulgarian Rose · Coriander · Peach · Jasmine · Mandarin Orange
Iya Dunni is the most layered fragrance in the collection. The Bulgarian rose is the heart — full, unashamed, deeply feminine. Peach and mandarin orange wrap it in warmth. The coriander gives it an unexpected spice that keeps it from being too sweet. Named for the sweetness of a mother, this is a fragrance about being held.
Wear Iya Dunni →
Fumi
Love me
Blood Orange · Mandarin Orange
Fumi is a demand, not a request. Blood orange is bold and slightly bitter — this is not a polite fragrance. The mandarin rounds it out into something warmer, more approachable. Together they smell like someone who knows they deserve to be loved and is not waiting around for you to figure it out.
Wear Fumi →
Aanu
Mercy · Grace · Tenderness
Almond · Coffee · Bergamot · Lemon
Aanu is the scent of a slow morning. Coffee and almond together smell like something being made with care — warm, slightly sweet, deeply comforting. The bergamot and lemon lift it out of heaviness into something bright and clean. Grace is not weakness, and neither is this fragrance.
Wear Aanu →
Feyikemi
Use wealth to pamper me
Saffron · Jasmine
Saffron is one of the most expensive ingredients in the world. Jasmine is one of the most complex. Feyikemi puts them together and the result is a fragrance that smells like being well taken care of. The name is not subtle and neither is the scent. This is for the person who accepts nothing less than they deserve.
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Duro
Wait · Be still · Stay
Lotus · Melon · Freesia · Rose Water · Calone · Cyclamen
Duro means stay. It is an instruction and an invitation at once. The lotus and freesia are clean and slightly floral. The melon and rose water add a softness that makes the whole thing feel like being somewhere you do not want to leave. Wear it when you want people to stay close.
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Ready?

Find your scent.

Not sure where to start? Take the Àádùn Scent Quiz — five questions and we’ll tell you exactly which fragrance is yours.

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