Chaman’s Party Honore des Pres

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Chaman's Party Honore des Pres

Chaman’s Party Honore des Pres

Rated 3.65 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
(17 customer reviews)

Chaman’s Party Honore des Pres for women and men of Honore des Pres

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Description

The Honore des Pres collection was introduced in 2008. This is a 100% natural collection by this niche house and it includes 5 perfumes: Chaman’s Party, Bonté’s Bloom, Nu Green, Sexy Angelic and Honoré’s Trip.

Chaman`s Party is a unisex fragrance which vividly shows the scent of moist earth, trees and roots of the Amazon. It is composed of explosive, aphrodisiac aromas and notes which are kept a secret. The perfume was created by Olivia Giacobetti and it is available as 100ml edt.

17 reviews for Chaman’s Party Honore des Pres

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This scent totally lives up to it’s name!
    Smoke, insence, moss, sage or possibly pot..
    This is not for the weak hearted.
    If you like to stand out from the crowd, this may very well be the one for you!
    A very unusual and striking scent.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    You sit on a herby forest floor awaiting the shaman.
    When he arrives, he is not exactly what you expected, some dude named Barry or Larry absolutely reeking of vodka. Muttering, he gets a fire going, sprinkling a little more booze to make the flames leap higher. The shaman is wasted and the popcorn-munching spectator in you is actually getting excited. This is going to be good.
    Herbs are pulled out of ziplock bags in his filthy jeans and tossed on the fire as he belts out off-key renditions of what he tells you are spirit songs. You join in, why not, it is all so delicious.
    Five hours later you have no clue what happened except that you want to do it all again.
    This scent is spiritual but delightfully fun. My four-year-old requests it almost every day, and since it is all-natural I do not feel bad letting him spray a bit. It certainly captures that fierce, indomitable soul which children so often seem to have.
    Love this fragrance.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    qualche anno fa cercavo un profumo che rendesse l’aroma di wiskey affumicato, di torba, di incenso da chiesa. e finalmente, per caso quasi, mi ritrovo a sniffarmi i polsi contenta per questa piccola meraviglia sinistra, il party dello sciamano, che ha poco o nulla a che fare con i soliti accordi. sarà il vetiver super secco, sarà che il legnoso qui è radicalizzato come non mai, ma questo profumo, per chi non ha paura di sentire l’odore di un incendio et similia, è il non plus ultra. radicale, fumosissimo, asciutto all’inizio, si ammorbidisce di qualcosa di lievemente erbaceo ed esperidato, pur mantenendosi decisamente carbonioso! bellissimo, e, per me, adatto ad esperimenti di layering. simile al dourbano black tourmaline.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    This isn’t burnt bacon. The opening notes are immediately familiar to anyone who has smelled pine or birch tar. It’s smoky and earthy with a lot of depth.
    I find it in the same spirit as Sikkim Girls, with some similar florals coming across to me during the middle phase. I am surprised that jasmine and frangipani are not on the list. Sikkim Girls on me has almost no vanilla or tuberose and is heavily smoky, which is probably why this scent reminds me of it even though they don’t share ingredients.
    The drydown still has smoke but this is when the woods come out. Unfortunately the scent has rather poor longevity and is almost gone in a couple hours. This is my first niche buy as well as my first upscale natural perfume. I don’t much care about the things I use being natural, and in this case actually would consider it a bit of a detriment to the scent.
    I got a remarkably good price on this comparing it to stores online. I had a coupon for KICKS.
    It is similar in some aspects to Sikkim Girls, though it is the effect that is similar rather than the actual scent. I really like this and think it’ll make an interesting summer scent. I do have concerns about how long it will keep since it is a natural perfume.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Wow! I don’t get any of the notes listed that you others pick up. On me it smells only like tar. A very truthful tar smell, like the Finnish tar tablets. I love that it’s organic, but not a perfume for me.
    Edit August 2017:
    A year later, I did get the other notes, particularly in summer. It’s not a bad perfume, and if I hadn’t tried Anna Zworykina’s Dark Side of the Goddess, I would have bought it. But there’s no going back after that true smokey masterpiece with delicate floral melodies. Another one to look for if you like tar, but taken to a new level of complexity is her Cuir de Russie.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    This actually smells alot like spring to me. When you start work in the garden after a lång winter. When the temperature start to rise and you can smell the earth again. Love it. Like so many have said: earth, wood and fire! In a nice, comforting way.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    So unique! I think you either love this or hate it.
    It starts off with a hot, humid, earthy jungle floor smell mixed with burning wood (like a bonfire) and strange, green herbs. It’s like being invited to a witchdoctor deep in the rainforest and attending a ritual there, filled with weird fumes and intense drumming. Chaman’s party indeed, or should I say shaman? 🙂
    After a while the intense, deep, smokey earthiness opens up, the scent blooms in a way, and softer and moister green and floral notes appear. Like stepping out of the shamans dark, smokefilled hut and into the fresh, humid jungle. Faint whiffs of smoke still lingers as the rainforest embraces you and shows you it’s most beautiful, blooming secrets.
    This scent has sort of got the same weird ritual nature vibe as Coven from Andrea Mack. If Coven and Slumberhouse Norne had a baby, it would be something very close to the opening of this scent. But the drydown is more in the direction of Beyond Paradise from Estée Lauder. Just to give you a feel of what this smells like.
    I fell in love with this unique juice at first sniff and have just ordered a bottle. The only downside to this is the longevity. It goes away within 3-4 hours on my skin – but the sillage while it’s there is very good. 🙂

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    This one definitely lives up to it’s name. Smoke and herbs, a bit like sage burned for smudging. It’s certainly interesting but very masculine and of extremely short longevity.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    – Old Hickory Smoked Salt
    – a wet church
    – mouldy flowers
    – steaming earth
    – dusty deck boards
    – ….. after 15 min it’s mostly gone … …deeply interesting… !!!

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    What a peculiar scent. Like putting your cheek close to embers to see if they’re still warm. Each of the notes can be identified with a bit if imagination and patience which proves fun – see if you can discern the vetiver, cloves, smoke, and basil. The sales spiel also lists Wood of Life from Peru, which I presume is a dickhead way of saying Guaiac wood. Perhaps it’s the basil, but there is something very familiar but impossible to pinpoint about this! Hidden within this simple quintet it is a tune played on an instrument I’m sure I know but can’t for the life of me identify. This has a distinct medicinal quality to it that is slightly alarming. This is made intriguing by the smoke. It is as if the school matron and a mountain man had a baby who became a philosopher. It has the thinnest resemblance to kurkdijan’s velvet mood oud but this is more uncomfortable shoes oud. It smells like a place of painful memories that you keep returning to as if you have yet to learn it’s lessons. It smells like being in the care of someone who knows what they’re doing, can speak to plants and animals, read the stars, start their own fires in a wet forest. This is not an immediately pleasant fragrance, it is fairly challenging actually, but it is in equal measure intriguing. A great fragrance to wear to sit down with a good book. Think more River Cottage than Geordie Shore. I spray it on my pillows to ensure a smooth passage into the oeneronic realm.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    This smelled very much like campfire and hotdogs on my skin, not appealing at all. However, on my husband, it turns woodsy and sexy.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Encre Noire flirting with Tiger Balm as they stroll through Whole Foods in search for Juniper berries. Organic yes. A scent I would want to wear… hmm perhpas, but it seems slightly more appropiate as a room scent for meditation or a hot yoga class perhaps!

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    With my skin chemistry, this is an unsophisticated, linear scent. I can’t say I like it. It has smelled like blackcurrant cough medicine since I put it on four or five hours ago. If I hold my wrist to my nose and inhale deeply, I can just make out a woodsmoke smell. Perhaps a slight hint of tar; and also one of vanilla-ish incense. My experience of the scent does not have much in common with the other reviewers’ at all, so I think it might just be a bad match for my skin.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells like smoked wood and bacon at the first sniff. Extremely different and strange. But very, very interesting. This reminds me of the forest, it’s so earthy. Then it dries down to something herby and soft and subtly sexy – very heavenly. Unique by far.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    When I first smelled this at a boutique, I violently jolted and said to a shop assistant, “Are you kidding me!?”. I couldn’t believe that there was such an odd scent. It smelled of smoked (and slightly burnt) bacon and earthy soil.
    I brought back the mouiette with this scent sprayed on it and… I kept on sniffing it all night. What a strange experience! It reminds me of a date with a guy who is remotely my type, yet somehow whom I can’t get my mind off of, so to speak.
    I would happily get a sample and try it on my skin and see how it will smell. Also, if I get it by any chance, I want to have everybody sniff it and see their reaction for the fun of it.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    One of the strangest perfumes I’ve ever tried and I rather like it.
    First few minutes it strongly smells like a smokehouse for the bacon and meats in the countryside where my grandma used to have the farm when I was little. Then this scent softens and ‘meaty’ smell goes away and it leaves the fragrance that is more ‘shaman’ than ‘farm’. It still smells of countryside, but more like wilderness.Dry leaves on the ground, earthy smell? The most pronounced part I get from it is some black, dark and damp wood bark smouldering where used to be a fireplace.. it is rather Shaman’s After-party for me. It’s wilderness, autumnal and wet with fireplaces and ..roads. I think of beatniks, the Doors and native American Indians. Strange mixture.
    I like using this perfume, because it makes me feel like I’m just back from the forest, like a camping trip, just much more intriguing and romantic in a way, like from the backdoor of something that is ancient, lost, but alive.
    It’s hard to explain, but everyone must try it for themselves.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Explosive, allright! Right out of the bottle it is a powerful blast of heavy smoke and strange herbs. Really making me WOW! I am about to enter the schaman`s hut and I am greated with some really strange, but not unpleasant smells. Just very exotic and unfamiliar. After the smoke has settled a bit, there is some crisp and aromatic notes, something that reminds about red tea, but I am sure that it is some far moore strange and rare herb. The jungle is right outside the opening of the hut. A very interesting fragrance, stronger and more longlasting than Sexy Angelic. The drydown is nice and comforting, but not as intriguing as the top- and middle notes.

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