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annaeldora – :
Short review, this smells pretty much like fresh rubber tyres that have been a tiny bit burnt. It reminds me of the smell of bicycle shops.
Not much development but interesting nonetheless. It’s like a much less complex version of Blvgari black. If you like that rubber tyre thing? This will be your bag. For me, it’s beyond a fragrance and much more a concept.
Kinda cool, but I wouldn’t wear it.
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sasilin27 – :
fitting name. potent paint thinner opening evaporating into mineral black / dark brown, miasmic, almost ‘wet’ smoke from a dead pyre of burnt patchouli, vetiver and juniper berries, lying on a bed of guaiac. dichotomous medicinal ‘powder pill’ aspects meet smog emptying from exhausts, fumes from chimneys, slowly condensing into a thick, tar-like blackness. massive tarmac-like vetiver in full broody swing. juniper’s aromats ventilate slightly so as not to become overly oppressive. hints weirdly floral in the background; rubbery, vetiver-choked, leather-black tuberose petals rise in tiny specs from this snaking, smoldering-noir mass, like alien weeds that grow from fresh laid asphalt. gradually this reveals a more wooded nature, mixing with the rubbery effects. primarily toxic, ‘blackest grey’ / ‘deep brown’, pollutant and utterly fascinating, this is an intriguing albeit challengingly pungent mix for me.