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kast91 – :
Very nice, non-cheap smelling way to get that “freshly washed&shaved” smell. Bought it for the boyfriend, somewhat has the same feel as “Dear John.”
Definitely high-end barbershop scent. Fancy!
BelikovM – :
Deep smoke.
This is half of LUSH’s ‘Breath of God’ fragrance, which Luca Turin gave ★★★★★ in the ‘A – Z Guide’
The other half of BoG is ‘Inhale’.
Breath of God was first released by Cosmetics to Go and Be Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful. (In the round bottle above in the ‘reminds me of’ section’.)
Lush started trading in 1995, after their first company, ‘Cosmetics to Go’ closed it’s mail order buisness.
If you love a dark, smoky, incensey scents, you should try this.
shpagin1966 – :
A very clever use of Cade oil’s leather notes, Exhale is marvelous during the opening hour. It turns a bit soapy on my skin afterwards, similar to a generic aftershave scent but nice nonetheless. There is a pretty big difference between top and middle/base notes ; in fact in the evolution of the scent over time it feels more like top straight to base, not much middle here. Opening features leather (from the cade oil), vetiver, woods, and is the main reason I wear it.
mko745speagoessenda – :
Exhale, accidentally layered with Inhale gave birth to what have become one of the most praised deliveries by the guys at Lush: Breath of God (originally released by the now extinct english firm B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful).
While Inhale represents the bright fruity side, Exhale is entirely built on a woody/earthy vetiver accord enhanced in its smokiness by tarry notes and some leather. The overall effect will make the joy of any hardcore vetiver lover who likes its vetiver dark, smoky and slightly animalic. Excellent.
Recently reintroduced in the Lush range as an oil.
Rating: 8.5/10
sv-sveto4ka – :
This half of the Breath of God is really smoky, heavy, woody. It reminds me a whisky.