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FriendIsaiah – :
Definitely my kind of smell! Balsamic woodsy incense. The animalic I think is the mate it’s a bitter smell but goes well here. If I didn’t see the notes id say it smells a little fluid gluey which I actually liked as a child. Definitely unique!
GRANT05 – :
What an odd duck! This is starts as a lovely woodsy/patchouli-type incense, like many others. But then it gets funky and animalic. I believe this is the scent of hyssop, a funky and animalic herb IMO. Later on, the anisic side of hyssop begins to develop. At this stage it is somewhat more wearable, still odd, and something I cannot stop sniffing. Lovers of strange scents must give this one a smell.