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Silent Hill f Perfumes Will Smell Like Hinako And Fox Mask

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Japanese fragrance brand Primaniacs will release themed perfumes based on the characters Hinako and Fox Mask from Silent Hill f. Each bottle contains 30 ml of perfume, and they will cost 7,920 JPY ($51.25) each. Right now, they’re only showing as being available in Japan.

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Pre-orders are open now. Advance sales for the Silent Hill f perfumes will begin at the Primaniacs Ginza store on May 8, 2026. They’ll start appearing in other Primaniacs stores, as well as stores that carry its products, on May 14, 2026. That’s also when people who pre-ordered their perfume will start receiving it.

According to the description of Hinako’s perfume, it’s “an aroma for a young bird, who’s determined to fly after experiencing the pain of anguish.” It has refreshing top notes (rosemary, spearmint, eucalyptus), that melt into sweet and floral heart notes (rose, jasmine, white peach, lily, freesia). Finally, the end notes are “calm” scents like musk, sandalwood, cedarwood, and amber.

As for Fox Mask’s perfume, Primaniacs describes it as “an aroma for a man who yearns for a single soul while harboring unspoken feelings.” Its top notes have sophisticated floral scents like ylang ylang, with the “seductive sweetness” of sandalwood mingling with the sweet middle notes of rose, lilac, cedarwood, and cyclamen. The end notes carry warm and simple kindness, with scents like musk, vetiver, amber, and vanilla.

The Silent Hill f perfumes are available for pre-order, and they’ll come out in May 2026. You can play Silent Hill f on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC.

Stephanie Liu
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