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alenuwka_2006 – :
So I chance on this in a random store and I was blown away. This smells exactly like the rain to me! There’s this strong bitter dirt smell that I love and this intense earthy green smell. This is exactly what the rain smelled like growing up in a tropical country, and I’m so impressed after searching high and low for so long for fragrances that remind me of tropical rainforest rain.
There’s a very clean lavender underneath this dirty green fragrance at first, which becomes more dominant later on, and a gingery spiciness comes out, which I don’t see listed as a note. It settles into a more classic and clean fougere where the geranium stands out more.
Amazing stuff.
samqaz – :
Wow! This is very green and earthy.
The first breath I can almost see the dank and damp layers of an old growth forest floor. It was quite visceral and true to life.
As it settles the green leafy notes seem to be the key players and then the lavender takes hold and rises above them. After awhile it mixes with violet to give a floral sweetness, and then the damp scent returns. The fir and cypress are present but more atmospheric, adding to the forest imagery.
Upon further reflection I think the oakmoss note may be mismarked. This is the truest forest moss I’ve smelled, but there’s none of the headiness of oakmoss. Just oak wood and forest floor moss.
I should also mention that when my boyfriend smelled it he thought it smelled fresh and clean, so different noses and all that.