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alekc2377 – :
Earthy patchouli. On me all I get is this green earthy patchouli. Was hoping for more of the “aromatic” and “fresh spicy”. Not quite. Am sorry not for me. Great quality.
NestorPurikov – :
Cinnamon Projects was founded by Andrew Cinnamon and Charlie Stackhouse; for those who may be wondering, none of their current perfume accords offer a fragrance with a cinnamon note. It is worth noting that Cinnamon Projects’ main activity regarding fragrance is creating high quality incense; although they have released a few perfume accords so far.
I was lucky enough to receive a sample of 2 PM in a swap, and if I could describe it in one phrase it would be “comforting without being pretentious”.
It reminds me of hiking through the woods on a crisp, bright morning, but also of returning to a log cabin or cottage to warm up by the fireplace.
It is not too loud, but its presence is definitely felt; the vetiver is slightly sweet, but not in a gourmand type of way. On my skin, the patchouli lends some depth without overpowering the vetiver. These two notes have blended well together in 2 PM; this is warming up by the fireplace in the log cabin. The cypress and pepper leave a trail of your adventures hiking through the woods.
Personally, I think of 2 PM as being unisex, but I can see where some women may feel that it is too masculine; I think women who enjoy woody and/or earthy fragrances will appreciate this one though.
Now to talk about pricing: Pricing is currently set at $60.00 for a 9 ml roll on; at this time, they do not offer larger bottles or atomizer bottles, but the 9 ml roll on is pure perfume oil. Because of this and because the quality is obvious, I would say that the asking price is generous. Although I would most definitely prefer a large bottle of 2 PM, I’m sure that would also entail the fragrance being diluted. Either way, I plan on owning 2 PM at some point, regardless if it is in a roll on or a large, atomizer bottle.