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extreemcv – :
What this smells like to me is hay. I should clarify: I live on a cattle farm in the Southern US, and my reference for “hay” is not the stuff that’s been sitting around in the barn waiting to be fed to horses. It’s meadow grass (or alfalfa, or timothy, or small grain crops like wheat or barley, before the grain ripens) cut and left to dry in the field before it’s baled. THAT is the smell of hay to me, and it’s a sweeter, riper smell than cut grass but very close. It’s a scent that says Summer to me, and Home. And *this* is MY hay fragrance.
The almond note is quite faint in it for me – like I say, it’s largely drying hay and Dawn’s signature sweet/dirty skin-like musk plus a bit of coumarinic tonka bean. I love it. I find it a very comforting scent. It wears quite close to the skin, but lasts. I have a dram of the oil format and a small bottle of the EdP, but the oil is my favorite. Lasts for several hours, even on my scent-eating skin.
madam.parshina2011 – :
I have this in the oil version. It’s very much my style of perfume with it’s sweet but dirty musk. Which reminds me of my signature, Reminiscence Musc.
Very comfortable and easy to wear.
It’s a mild fragrance. Slightly powdery, slightly sweet. I don’t find it to be particularly earthy. I can pick up lavender and a slight green-ness in addition to the almond.
From the DSH website, I’ve gathered the additional notes in this fragrance are as follows:
American Sweet Grass
Freshly Mown Hay
Green Oakmoss
Green Wheat
Lavender Flower
Sandalwood
Tonka
Toasted Rice
Vanilla