Bois d’Ascese Naomi Goodsir

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Bois d'Ascese Naomi Goodsir

Bois d’Ascese Naomi Goodsir

Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 52 customer ratings
(52 customer reviews)

Bois d’Ascese Naomi Goodsir for women and men of Naomi Goodsir

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Description

Bois d’Ascese is an incense woody fragrance that evokes captivating and reassuring smoke. It features notes of tobacco and whiskey, supported by cinnamon, amber and labdanum. Oakmoss and smoked cedar wood prolong the effects of Somalia incense with power and elegance. It is available as Eau de Parfum. Bois d’Ascese was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Julien Rasquinet.

52 reviews for Bois d’Ascese Naomi Goodsir

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    What a great fragrance for Cedar lovers it opens up with a lot of smoke and booziness kinda heavy hitter but not in a bad way. Then in a few minutes the cedar comes in and it is beautiful the Insence and Tobacco make is more heavier and smoky which makes the composition really nice.
    It smells like you’re sitting in a forest by the fireplace in a cold evening and someone is peelingi off the cedar wood.
    Its kinda dark but really wearable not animalic or offensive in my opinion.
    Perfect fragrance for outdoor folks who like to wear Cedar fragrances.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Bois d’Ascese is a smoke based scent suitable for winter/fall and cool spring days. The opening is quite challenging with strong and dominant smoke & tyre which transforms gradually into a campfire smoke with hints of hay. As time passes it changes again into a burned wood smell with a dusty vibe. After a while it smells like a dusty old bookshelf with very old books. A familiar smell of mine as I used to have a collection of old books. Then comes the cedar, strong but not enough in order to cover the dominant smoke, has a light sourness like a faint lemon peel accord. Yes, there’s no a nice incense note here. It’s all about smoke. I get smoke, cedar, labdanum, mild amber, very faint pencil shavings and very mild whisky. I don’t get much booziness from it. The labdanum with the mild amber make this scent wearablr but not pleasant enough. This is not safe or a crowd pleaser scent and its versatility is zero. It smells better in the air and not from up close. The dry down is much better than the opening. It’s not a unique smell for me but it’s well blended without drama. 
    It is a long lasting scent with moderate sillage. The projection is heavy for some minutes but it calms down pretty quickly.
    If you love smoke, give it a try. 

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    The most realistic and quality cedar fragrance I have ever smelled
    If you love cedar then celebrate, this is your holy grail
    I get some smokiness and a little resin and 6 to 8 hours longevity,fair projection and alright sillage
    How much wood could a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood ?

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    This is dangerously addictive. The salty bonfire opening
    gives way to a nuanced yet expansive incense. A coastal conflagration.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    I got this from a sample set from LuckyScent. Bois d’Ascese has a strong and boozy smell. Also reminds me of the smells from a fresh overturned log mixed with whiskey. Makes me feel like I’m going to have a hangover. I do not like hangovers.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Tobacco in a pipe, smoked meat, campfire, those bales of hay around animal exhibits at the fair.
    Mostly, it reminds me of campfires from my Boy Scout days. I find it very pleasant and nostalgic.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    یه کار بالزامیکی اسموکی بینظیر و متفاوت و بسیار با کیفیت
    گران ولی ارزشمند
    ———–
    Scent & Qualiy: 9/10
    Longevity: 8/10
    Sillage: 7/10
    Creativity & Uniqueness: 9/10
    Affordability: 3/10
    ———–
    Overall: 7.2 +0.5 = 7.7/10

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Smoky campfire / bonfire / woodfire. Reminds me a lot of A City On Fire by Imaginary Authors.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Smoked bacon without the meat effect yet with some more salt. At first it bursts with much dark smoke and a rather handsome fine edge reminding some pine or silk like texture. But soon after the flush of the burning hot smoke, it goes on as a pinch of quite ash. Can’t say the scent be poor carried out despite the unbalanced structure, but definitely work much better on fabrics rather than on the skin, however the salty ashy moss-frankincense-amber basenote goes well with my sweaty flesh.
    One more bottom line to go: although the basenote is really fine, but still too transparent and vegetable for a body fragrance. After 7 hours wearing BdA, the sillage on my wrist is some Galaxolide-like thing which comes from the scent I spread onto my bed last night.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    My first review here and I’m certainly not a perfume expert so I’m just going to try to give my reactions to this scent for what they are worth.
    Testing from a sample in a dauber vial:
    On application a very strong blast of burning wood smoke, kind of like when you’re standing at a bonfire and the wind switches around blowing the smoke directly into your face (minus the watering eyes, thank heavens). After a few seconds, the sharpness settles a little and the smell starts to take up more of a pipe tobacco smell, much more mellow and pleasant but with that wood fire still quite evident. Over the next several minutes it continues to mellow and I start to pick up faint hints of cinnamon and some incense. The cinnamon note is quite faint and soon disappears but the incense note seems to expand and grow stronger, still with the wood very present there in the background, but with the burnt aspect of it toned down.
    For the next half hour, or so, I’d describe it as a dance between the incense and the wood taking turns coming forward then receding. Eventually it turns into a mostly incense skin scent on me.
    I never really pick up the whiskey note although, now, I am second guessing myself that maybe the early tobacco note might have been a whiskey scented tobacco. I’ll have to test again to check that out.
    As an overall impression, I love this. It creates a delicious experience and I can certainly see myself applying it generously and really enjoying it on another grey, damp day like today when I just want to curl up at home. However, I’m not at all sure that I can see myself using it on a day when I have to go out and meet the world.
    I’m not sure if those I come in contact with will register it as an interesting, or even odd choice of perfume, or if they’ll just think I bought my shirt at a fire sale.
    This maybe the first scent I end up buying as a small decant just for at home use.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    The scent of my soul.
    Bois d’Ascese is everything I wanted it to be and more. It mostly smells like smoke, tar and burned wood. It reminds me of my childhood when I spend a lot of time at my grandparents’ farm. The farm was by the lake and they had a smoke sauna right on the edge of the water. A smoke sauna is chimneyless; the woodsmoke from the stove permeates the air and then drifts out through smaller openings on the walls. The wooden walls of the sauna were obviously pitch black and saturated with smoke. The smell was really strong and almost pungent, but still absolutely gorgeous. In addition to that, there were wooden boats on the shore and they were treated with tar. All those scents together created a mesmerizing combination and that’s what I get from Bois D’Ascese. A couple of sprays and I travel back in time into my childhood summers. I feel content and peaceful. Dry woody and tarry smoke with a dash of tobacco and whiskey. It’s uncompromising and linear, but not harsh. A masterpiece.
    It’s quite long-lasting with a moderate projection. The performance is perfect for this kind of scent because it could easily become unbearable in beast mode. Some might say it leans more to the masculine side of unisex and it’s probably not something that people traditionally consider as feminine, but, on the other hand, it’s such a natural scent that it can be seen as genderless. I’m a female and I wear this one without any hesitation.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    The perfect fire place, cozy woods and lots of smoke

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Bone dry, peaty smoke. If you don’t like smoke, avoid; the opening literally smells like a campfire. No joke. I absolutely adore this but it’s basically smoke and the most peaty whisky you ever smelled. There’s nothing sweet here, this is a dry, sere incense fragrance. It has an amazing texture though: smooth, warm, velvety… you can almost feel it. Like warm, smoothly planed wood sitting in the afternoon sun, or the smell of hot, dry wood in a sauna (except the smell is far less sweet). Sacramental.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Luckyscent compares this to Lugavulin of which I have a bottle and it is an acquired taste for sure. I compare Lugavulin to Valerian tea which is very dark, soil, mossy flavored. I picture layers of mossy earth under moldy damp trees.
    So using the little glass vial, this opened with a smokey wood and wet cow barn (including the manure) which soon calmed down to a burnt bacon and smokey campfire with a faint sweetness, maybe that’s the cinnamon incense. I have found that glass vial samples don’t always tell the whole story but based on the dry down I would consider a bottle after a few more sample tests.
    Definitely not a blind buy.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    Almost criminally wonderful, insanely high-class incense-woodsmoke heaven at a definitely criminal price. Has certain notes of cade and cedariness in common with Perfumer H Charcoal (my great blazing love), but it is gentler and more fragrant than that – there’s no mist or wet leaves in here as with Charcoal. Bois d’Ascese smells a bit more like a sauna set on fire – the wood aspect is really really expensive-seeming timber – but there is much more than just woodsmoke going on – the spicing is also masterfully done and really nuanced. The initial burst is almost medicinal; the whisky restrained; everything beautifully organic and nuanced. Other people complain of ‘bacon’ or ‘kippers’ or ‘ribs’ or other barbecued food but I don’t get any of that, just pure wonderful smoke.
    This may smell like a beast but it doesn’t perform like one – it contracts hard, to a skin scent only after 3-4h in my experience, but it lingers long and even the tiniest whiff is bewitching. To me, very easy indeed to see why it’s so widely recommended – certainly extreme and smoky enough to be distinctive, but done with a controlled hand and just overloaded with beauty. I’m going to try this again in a straight battle with Charcoal, and get hold of a tester of Trudon Revolution first, but depending on how that pans out, this one may zoom straight to the top of the want list very soon.
    Warning: this may polarise, and is certainly not a good candidate for a blind buy – it really is almost one of a kind.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I got this as a sample from one of the decant companies. This is a very particular review based entirely on my own preferences.
    I wish I had paid closer attention to the scents before I tried this. I do not like the smell of whiskey, strong cedar, or oakmoss. The whiskey scent is overwhelming for the first twenty or so minutes. It is not sweet or caramel-malty whiskey, either. Rather, at least to me, it is heavily medicinal with just a touch of honey. After the whiskey fades, I smell strong cedar. It is a cedar that is not familiar to me in nature. In my part of the US, I am used to Northern Whites, which have a much more “moderate” smell than the cedar scent in this cologne. If I had to guess at the cedar scent of this fragrance, it would be based on a calocedrus rather than the thuja occidentalis in my backyard. I am always mystified by “incense” scents. They are not described with sufficient particularity for me to understand what they are supposed to be.
    On the positive side, I love the smell of certain pipe tobaccos, particularly those that are sweet. That scent is heavy here at the outset. It lends a warmth that I otherwise find lacking in this fragrance.
    I’m not a huge fan of posting negative things (outside of Yelp, that is). So, I repeat that this is a very particular review.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Christ of Saint John of the Cross by Salvador Dalí 1951

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    To me, Bois D’Ascese has two parts. The opening, which lasts around 15 minutes, is an explosion of the listed notes. You get smoke with a distinct hickory flavor (thankfully restrained and temporary) mixed with ambery sweetness and boozey notes from whiskey. It’s not as elegant as I make it sound though. The opening is kind of jarring and messy and everything mixes together in a way that you’re not sure smells good together. It’s smokey, it’s cold, it’s sweet, it’s dry, it’s chemical, it’s natural, it’s confusing. HOWEVER, Then comes the drydown, which lasts around 4 hours, and is the real reason to own a full bottle. It starts off with pencil shavings and quickly becomes the smell of chimneys on the first cold evening of fall. It’s amazing the way it makes your skin and close surroundings smell like your clothes do after spending the night by a campfire. It conjures images of dry oak leaves on the ground, crunching beneath leather boots. It captures the way burning wood smells in cold temperature with low humidity, that crispness. I recommend spraying heavily and disregard the opening which doesn’t last very long.
    PS: I am wearing today on a cold fall afternoon and it’s beautiful. There is a base of leather that fits nicely with the theme. Brings back memories of growing up in a house in the woods and my attic bedroom with hardwood floors and the fireplace directly below downstairs.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    C’est acre, sec, fumé ! L’effet charbon de bois est bien reproduit. Certains whisky tourbés ont cette odeur. Le parfum est très puissant à l’ouverture et garde cette odeur fumée tout le long… un peu lassant. Odeur de feu bien reproduite mais en tant que parfum non merci à part pour faire croire aux gens que vous venez d’un barbecue…

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ll start out by saying I’m an oriental woody kind of guy and I love woody scents. I was anxious to try this one, and I did like it. It has a smokey wood scent that smells like a bonfire or a fire in the fireplace or a campfire = burnt wood. The woody scent is good. However, to me, IMHO, it is a one note scent. That’s all I got for the entire time it lasted, i did not get the other notes listed. And it didn’t last all that long. Like I said, I liked it, but definitely not to buy a FB. That said, much better woody scents that are much more complex and rich, and that last longer (again, IMHO) are Tauer’s L’Air Du Desert Marocain (LOVE this very woody complex scent) and Profumo Roma’s Arso (beautiful complex woody scent that dries down to a pine resin – heavenly for me). I recommend you try samples/decants of those two and you’ll get what you came for!

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Apre denso,carico,bruciato e umido con una nota pungente tipo lucido da scarpe.
    circa 15 minuti dopo allontanando il polso,inizio a captare belle zaffate di cedro austero e incenso.
    Una volta che il whisky si asciuga un po’ ricevo bene anche ambra calda, cannella e ladano.
    Super elegante e maturo.
    Forte, crudo ed elegante con un bicchiere di whisky che fa’ compagnia.
    Bois d’ascese e’ duro,macho e senza evoluzioni particolari.
    Si deposita meraviglioso sulla pelle.
    Eviterei l’applicazione sul collo perche troppo hard concentrandomi sui polsi.
    Con questo profumo si gode in lontananza e sicuro fara’ felice chiunque si trovi dietro di voi,nella vostra macchina e nei paragi.
    Roba buona!!!

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    If you are an outdoorsy , Autumn camping/campfire lover of all things woods and smoke..You will LOVE this ! Alternatively , if you can imagine sitting in a large old study , with endless shelves of old books , sipping whisky in front of a blazing fireplace , and you want to recreate that in a fragrance , you too will love this .
    Bois d’Ascese is wood shavings, incense and campfire smoke blended into an exquisite , hypnotic fragrance .

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells like smoke of burning coal and lamb and BBQ in a jungle!completely annoying and unwearable!bcz its not a perfume to wear.its a concept.when u smell it you can close your eyes and imagine a place.thats what it is.creating a scene by smelling.
    After 5 minutes had to scrub my wrist 4-5 times to remove it!that was just oh gosh!to describe its sillage best is to say something like Amouage Interlude!imagine it.so potent.if you wear BDI going out,you will recieve some explicit insulting contents:D
    Anyway good concept and i can get what Julien Rasquinet was looking for.think he knows himself its an unwearable perfume.my 2ml sample is enough for me.
    ——————————————————–
    5.5/10

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    JERKY LUMBER

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    I am not an expert, but I have smelled a lot of fragrances and I can tell you that, for me, this actually smells bad. When I put it on (applied from a sample that I got from luckyscent) I was quite surprised, since not only was it not appealing but it reminded me of something that I smelled a long time ago that I couldn’t quite place. And then it came to me: boot conditioner. It smelled like a waterproofing emollient that I applied to my hiking boots about forty years ago.
    There is some incense in here but there is also a kind of a bitter smoke that ruins it. Now I am an old guy whose taste runs to fougeres and orientals, so take this for what it is worth, but with this one you must try before you buy.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow I fall in love with this cologne.It is the best incense-tobacco and boozy composition that I smelled.
    It is bitter, luxury ,chic , deep and very nice scent.
    I love it.
    9/10

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    As a good rule of thumb, one should always try a fragrance on skin, rather than just on a tester strip. For this one, adherance to that rule will serve you well, for on the card this struck me at first as though I was smelling a perfume called Lays Barbecue Potato Chips Pour Homme™.
    However, when you spray this one on the skin, all the talk of campfire fragrances, which have dissapointed a great deal many throughout the years are suddenly smashed to pieces, for here there is a very dense campfire smoke that, even when it’s light all you need is the smallest whiff to be knocked off your ass.
    There is a strong char note, that can occasionally smell like a well cooked piece of bacon or the mesquite woodchips in your fire. There is a definite whiskey note you can smell hiding with the labdanum beneath the thick smoke and woodsy notes.
    This is a different kind of smokey from your Amouage’s and your incense heavy fragrances it definitely brings to mind the smell of a manmade campfire, and perhaps even a post-gourmond quality that suggests having been out in the woods camping for weeks – if I had to describe it, I would say this is the way an American shows up to an incensed UN meeting.
    10/10
    YT: Jess AndWesH

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    I grew up with a wood stove and fireplace being used frequently during the winter months. So I have always had a soft spot for perfume that places “smoke” front and center. Here we have the the king of the hill as far as I am concerned regarding a smoke filled perfume. There is little subtle layering, rather a full frontal smoke assault that makes me grin from ear to ear. This juice is what I refer to as a base fragrance. The opening is what I get at drydown. Forget nuance here, this juice is a well placed right hook to the jaw. Picture a frozen winter day with the scent of wood fires burning mixed with a touch a dry pine. Dry smoke in a bottle. I could not be happier. Went through half a bottle in less then a month before I cooled my spray trigger finger. I suppose some might find this a difficult scent if your wheelhouse is spun by the more conventional designer/department store flankers of the moment. To my nose this is crazy sexy juice, full of confidence and swagger. I get about six hours before this creeps away to a low, very low level skin scent. On my second bottle now, and see wearing this lovely beast many years down the road.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s the scent of a beautiful winter’s fire that’s just gone out and as you enter that log-cabin, you get a hit that’s just wonderful – the burnt ambers smoking away, leaving their mark on the wooden beam above the inglenook that’s been there for a century. It’s full of emotion, story and nature – it’s not for the faint hearted. Perfect for a cold winters day or anytime you need that little blanket of comfort from the flame of memory.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Scent – whiskey, incense & tobacco.
    Season/Time of Day – I prefer to use this one in the warmer months, day or night.
    Projection – I didn’t get noticed, I didn’t get a compliment.
    Longevity – I get 24hrs consistently.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    One of the most elegant and alluring tobacco and real smoke fragrance I own!

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Haunting and undeniably sexy, this Is a mysterious and powerfully masculine scent. The smoky incense erupts in plumes of smoke, swirling around dry pipe tobacco, fresh cut cedar, and rich, deep oak moss.
    The effect is beautifully evocative and, upon first sniff, smells like high octane, sexually charged gasoline.
    It’s lovely.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    Aroma quite original and unique leather.
    Since the beginning feels quite warm, good fragrance, I’d say more than warm a smoky leather turns out to be very “churruscado”.
    It has much to do in this note snuff effect that feels quite bitter and dry (smells a little dirty ashtray filled with cigarette butts), reminding me here Mona di Orio Cuir. Alcoholic note of whiskey that accompanies the game feels clearly, giving the feeling of drinking and smoking at a time, but never becomes unpleasant, a soft cinnamon qualifies this entry is more, the resulting strong scent I find quite interesting. Incense causes considerable smoky note, markedly sought and ladano a roast effect smoke marks a clear intention to high temperatures, as if out is an oven.
    The nicest thing about this fragrance is drying, cedar and oak moss slightly change the aroma toward a dark side, dry and woody diffuse away from this ashtray effect. Amber brings a slight sweetness making Bois d’ascèse become somewhat more friendly and bearable.
    It is a complex and difficult fragrance, it no doubt also not suitable for everyone, even so, I found it very interesting with quality, is well processed and structured to thoughtful and deliberate, the qualities of the composition they are very good as well as the duration and wake.
    I already found excellent work he did RASQUINET for Masque Milano: “Russian Tea”. And this, although less wearable, I liked.
    Rating: 7

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    First I thought it smells like bonfire, but after falling in love with it I realised that it’s more like good quality bacon.
    :’)

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    A secluded CHAPEL,
    BLAZING dusk,
    moment of GRACE,
    DIVINE smoke,
    silent CANTIQUE.
    Meditative, Mysterious & Magical. It’s the perfect olfactory depiction of Caspar David Friedrich’s famous work Abbey in the Oakwood, one of my favorite paintings of all time. Even the name is spectacular.
    This is what niche is all about. Genius.
    tinyurl.com/zd5bmty

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    i’ve been wearing this off-and-on for over a year now, and there’s always been something off-putting about it. have never been able to put my finger on what it is/was, until now.
    there’s a ‘dirty’ accord struck between the whiskey and something else. and it’s not a ‘good’ dirty-vibe, either. unlike tobacco oud by tom ford, this has more ‘sweet’ elements in it, and they class with the dirty whiskey, creating an offputting background note which, for me, ruins it.
    if i could remove that off-putting note, it is smooth, boozy and smokey. it’s just not for me…

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    Okay.. Update. This reminds me exactly of the cedar oil that I use in my oil diffuser

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m enjoying this one thus far… Not fb worthy, however… A little too close to a designer frag for my taste. Perhaps too wearable? Very green on me when I wanted brown. More peat soil and less embers would’ve been nice.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    Hmmm…it smells like my dentist’s office and my fireplace all rolled into one…boring scent that lacks devilish/sexy vibes 🙁

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    I wonder what chemicals are used to create that opening.. It literally burns your nose (NOT figuratively)! But then again, you probably shouldn’t sniff such fragrance at a close proximity before it settles; just stay away for the first 5 minutes.
    Aside from that, it’s an amazing creation that beats any “smoke” any fragrance ever claimed; this is the real stuff! Exactly what I was looking for 😀
    It’s also very natural smelling; the woods are somewhere between a bonfire and a dry sauna, almost nostalgic and meditative. I’m not sure on what occasions this would be best suited for though… Maybe when you’re home alone minding your own business? or maybe at a party

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    When I was 11 my father moved us into his grandmothers small ranch in NC that sat in the middle of a forest of pine trees. The house smelled funny to my young nose. The cabinets in the kitchen and dining room walls were made entirely of cedar. I didn’t know it then but that was the funny smell. To top off this funny smell was a wood burning stove that kept the house warm during the winter months and whenever it was opened to put more wood in, smoke filled the house. That is what Bois D’Ascese is to me, smokey cedar. After about an hour it transforms into something entirely different. The smoke is barely detectable and the fragrance lends itself to a beautifully clean, soapy, spicy something or other that I can’t describe, completely different from the initial spray of smoke and wood! This is the most drastic fragrance I’ve encountered. Lots of bad memories in that ancient house but Bois D’Ascece tells me that life may end up being that indescribable beauty and not the smokey cedar I want desperately to forget.

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    عطری تلخ و بسیار گرم با تمی خاکسترمانند
    گرمایی همانند گدازه آتشفشان نخندید 🙂 دارم شدت گرمای عطر رو منتقل میکنم بهتون
    این عطر یه کار چوبی خوش ساخت با دز بالای دود و سدر هستش که در اولین استشمام شما در این لحظه یه شیرینی خیلی ضعیف خامه ای مانندی رو هم میتونید متوجه بشید که به اصطلاح عطر و از حالت بی روحی در میاره . شیرینی عطر خیلی خیلی کمه ولی همین مقدرا کم هم واقعا وجودش الزامی بوده .
    یه همچین حس خاکستر مانند و بسیار تلخ و دودی رو به صورت وحشتناک و بسیار بی رحم در عطر تام فورد توباکو عود تست کرده بودم ولی تو این عطر این حالت خاکستر مانند و دودی خیلی خوبتره
    عطر کاراکتری فوق العاده مرموز ، تاریک و خشن و جدی داره با هیچ بشری شوخی نداره
    ساخته شده برای قدرت نمایی و بس
    حدودا بعد از 20 دقیقه عطر علاوه بر حفظ رایحه ی تلخ و دودی خاکستری مانند و چوبیش ، یه ته بوی صابونی ملایمی هم پیدا میکنه . شما رو یاد صابون های سبز رنگ تند زیتونی میندازه
    بعد از این دیگه عطر تغییری نخواهد کرد و رفته رفته قدرتش کمتر و کمتر میشه و اون تاریکی مطلقش کمتر میشه
    پخش و ماندگاری عطر خوبه مخصوصا ماندگاریش
    فقط مناسب فضاهای بازه
    بی تردید فقط به درد زمستان میخوره
    همین طور که دوست خوبم احسان هم اشاره کرده واقعا نیاز به دوش گرفتن نداره این عطر فوقش چند تا اسپری کفایت میکنه
    کفیت : 8.5
    رایحه : 7
    ماندگاری و پخش : 8
    ارزش خرید در برابر کیفیت : 8
    ارزش خرید در برابر قیمت : 6

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    Superb, original, stunning composition; burning woods at the start, but then they town down turning into a semi-sweet and balsamic drydown made by woods and spices, that is the real wonderful affair of this perfume. I’m really happy to pay something worth it not only for its quality, but also for creativity.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    فرض کنید توی هوای سرد با هیزم اتیش روشن کرده باشید و در حال کباب کردن گوشت باشید که یکدفعه جهت باد عوض بشه و دود اتیش بیاد سمت شما و سرتاپا تون رو بوی دود بگیره. اینقدر که خودتون از بوی دودی لباسهاتون اذیت بشید. این توصیف میشه دقیقا بوی حاصل از عطری به اسم بوژ اسس.
    عطری با پخش و ماندگاری عالی. تقریبا در تمام ۸-۱۰ ساعتی که این رایحه همراه شماست فضای غالب عطر رو همین رایحه تشکیل میده فقط در اواخر کار مقدار جزیی بوی شیرین ضعیف ناشی از کهربا رو می تونید حس کنید.
    نکته ای که بهتره به اون توجه کرد٬ این است که در اسپری کردن اون زیاد روی نکنید. بعد ۲-۳ پاف اصلا نمی تونید از نزدیک عطر رو بو کنید چون گلوتون رو تحریک می کنه و حس خفگی از دود روتداعی میکنه ولی بعد از چند ساعت و با ملایم تر شدن رایحه وقتی از نزدیک بوش می کنید حس بوییدن چوب سوخته یا زغال خاموش بهتون دست میده. اگه کسی اهل دخانیات باشه براش تداعی کننده باقیمانده تنباکوی سوخته رو خواهد داشت.
    رایحه و فضای عطر فوق العاده خاص و کیفیت اون عالی است ولی ارزش خریدش بنظر من خیلی پایین هست.
    کلا این عطر برای کسایی ساخته شده که از بوی کباب روی اتش و باربیکیو خوششون میاد. مگسی هم که در عکس تبلیغاتی این عطر روی شیشه نشسته بیانگر همین موضوع است. دی:

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    This is and must be pure art in a bottle. This is a BBQ and a party. I do agree with others there is a bacon and smells of BBQ ribs at a grill out. Beastly but dies out in 4 hrs. I don’t think this is wearable unless you are at a BBQ! But even then it might be doing the most.

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Interesting, risky, I do not deny having good quality ingredients, but …. this does not smell right, which I think is paramount in a fragrance.
    It smells exactly like a barbecue, with its burnt bacon.
    A big pass for me.

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    She just goes clank and boom and steam
    A halo, wings, horns and a tail
    Shoveling coal inside my dreams
    Tom Waits
    Simplistic interpretation:
    Black coal tar with resinous lemon incense
    Smooth base.
    Remains true to opening notes over time.
    More a statement by the maker more than a perfume.
    Epic.
    Wearable.
    Good.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    finally, and at long long last, my holy grail smoke! yay!!! it’s perfect: strident and unambiguously smokey, but with depth and complexity without ever deviating from that core, central aspect. it doesn’t relay on birch tar or phenols to ramp up the smoke but what seems like a more organic wood-based accord (how that’s put together here, i don’t have a clue, perhapsstyrax, opopanax, myrrh, actually i don’t want to overthink this one). it doesn’t develop appreciably but does soften into a gorgeous denoument of shimmery resins that mirrors the last coals of a fire gone out. i bought profumum arso and was disappointed by how cedar-wussy it smelled – THIS is what i’d hope it would smell like, so arso has gone to another home. did i mention that bois d’ascese was just perfect?

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    One of the smokiest scents I have smelled for sure. On paper its even more so, but it keeps a sweetness to it as well that is lost on my skin. However it certainly smells like a BBQ party sorta smell.
    Sadly though on my skin, the smoke is turned down a notch and the foody element is more apparent. Especially at the beginning and it has a beef jerky kinda smell. And in my one wearing of this I did indeed get a bad reaction lol.
    As the beef jerky phase dies down the smoke comes in more, and then near the end and remainder of the fragrance I get a lot of oakmoss which brings in some “freshness” and basically translates to a “nice” or at least enjoyable in its own kinda way smokey oakmoss sorta smell.
    More so than a BBQ say, I think this smells more like charcoal from a grill after you just cooked some steak or whatever it is you decided to make for the day. Thats what it reminds me of.
    I appreciate the novelty of it, and I think its worth testing just because its “fun” in its own kinda way. Sadly though because at least for me the beginning has a beef jerky kinda smell. I find it pretty unwearable. And even if there wasnt that food element to it, I think that its probably a scent just for the wearer. Not super offensive, but generally deff more novelty than anything else.
    As for performance projection was alright and longevity was good.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    unholy incense and burnt wood / campfire camphor on opening. it’s a face no mother could really love, it’s just too harsh for mine. for fans of dark, smoky scents…

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a very unique fragrance , I would like to thank Lucky Scent ,I looked all over Canada for this Gem , I contacted Naomi Goodsir , I contacted Min NYC , Only to recognize that Min they did not care for my business , I contacted Lucky scent and explain my run arounds . There commitment to their costumer and service . They went to the extreme measures , By Contacting me , Calling me at home and took my order. Cheers to Lucky Scent and there service,
    Thanks,

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    To someone who might be familiar with fruity florals and ozonic aquatics, this may be scarcely recognized as perfume. With such an intense natural quality and perhaps such ancient trails in our subconscious associated with the hues in which this fragrance is painted, it might seem abrasive and harsh and dangerous. For this is a story of smoke signals! If you gre

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