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volodymyrr – :
This is surprisingly complex… sort of in a playful way. On my skin, it starts off yeasty then gradually settling into a molasses/clove/bay leaf and eventually smells like clean, spicy gingerbread. A little hard to explain, but I enjoy wearing it. They’ve blended this well… a lot better than Pinaud Bay Rum. Nothing at all offensive.
SOCRAMENTO – :
Normally, I’ve been using Pinaud as an aftershave but decided that I’d like to try something new.
Barberry Coast advertises this product to be all natural extracts and essential oils and essentially, it’s a niche aftershave. After browsing Amazon and reading through their reviews, I decided on this.
The vast majority of the reviews rated the product very high and many reported that they got a lot of compliments and women seemed to love it. A couple of people said things like “the ladies think I’m hiding cookies” or “my girlfriend says that I can’t wear this without her around”. The review I agreed with most is “I smell like a cinnamon stick”.
My expectations were some sort of a sweet, somewhat masculine, cinnamon-vanilla concoction but honestly, all I smell is a fragrance dominated with a slightly sugary cinnamon. If I were to illustrate a comparison, I’d compare it to what cinnamon toast smells like, except that when you’re making it, you’ve added far too much cinnamon but not enough sugar. In truth, based on the scent, I’d call this a gourmand, unisex fragrance.
As far as sillage and longevity, I’d rate sillage as soft and very close to the skin, which shouldn’t be surprising, considering that it’s an aftershave. Longevity is moderate at 4+ hours.