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tokaregalina – :
Love child of Fille en Aiguilles and Norma Kamali Incense. I don’t get any strawberry, thankfully. Great stuff!
sergious – :
I love this. The only qualm I have is that it might be too masculine. It features mostly masculine notes. When I feel like I’ve concluded it skews that direction, I get some strawberry and it veers unisex.
Olibanum directly at the top, with cypriol, cedar, and pepper as a major accord. Next, I get strawberry and a little parsley. It’s somewhat similar to Cape Heartache with strawberry woods, which arrived in the same batch of samples. I’ll probably go with CH because the strawberry is a much bigger note in that, making it more feminine.
20 MARS is a little spicy and has some amber, it’s more suited to cooler months. Good longevity, decent sillage.
dresyirrats – :
You’re at the city landfill picking for scraps, experiencing a sort of sour olfactory claustrophobia. You’ve found a styrofoam container filled with weeks-old Indian food and rotting strawberries, right next to some leaking bottles of nail polisher remover. 20 MARS 2022 by Rundholz.
aye064speagoessenda – :
At first sniff this comes very close to the first Rundholz perfume, 03 Apr. 1968. The first one says “frankincense”, this says “olibanum” (really, I don’t know the difference ). But, this is not so long-lasting – and not so complicated – which is a surprise as the first one has very few ingredients and this has plenty. Also this is… kind of black – which could be a little too much – too much trying to be different? (of course the tint doesn’t last on your skin, but when you spray this on, this looks like water with soot… ). I’d love to love this, but at this moment I prefer the first Rundholz – which is no surprise as it is a great favourite 🙂
karentvh2 – :
Horror. Nausea. Loss of social contacts to be feared.