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debarkaider_moscow – :
This smells like marijuana to me. It’s a good enough scent. I like it, but I’m going to be careful where I wear it. I am not a pot-smoker, so I don’t want to startle my family…
NenPienueccl – :
This ain’t no vetyver – this is osha root, which happens to be a fave unique scented herb of mine. It’s bitter, woody like bark, medicinal, and earthy. I’ve only smelled it in perfume one other time, in Complex by Boadicea the Victorious. I don’t get much else, except perhaps in the drydown a pleasant smoothness from sandalwood (and maybe palo santo but I am only guessing that from the listed notes here). I like it! The swirls of luminous particles in the juice are actually fun given the concept; a move that in most contexts I would find gimmicky and cheap but it works here. Please try before you buy, it does not resemble a “perfume” in most people’s experience.
Xeroxzfdol – :
The line between strong and far too strong suddenly becomes clear as this fragrance passes it a few times. Cacophonic, a mess.
It dries down really well, but the opening lasts almost the entire ride. Does that make it worth it? No.
The bottle is rather cool, though.
AndrewUd – :
COOL BOTTLE ALERT!!! COOL BOTTLE ALERT!!!
FOR WOMEN: There’s finally a vetiver for the stiletto crowd to try and it’s called Nebbia. Why do I say such a thing? This is a delicate airy constructed fragrance expertly thinned to aggrandize your aura. There’s just enough vetiver in place to be taken seriously and just enough of that earthy wood to manipulate the properties of sandalwood. This is a fragrance that knows what it is: Silent Swooner. It’s too good to be dew and just might be perfect for you. This was made for cushioned skin and primaveral outings.
FOR MEN: This is a tough one to recommend. From an artistic standpoint, this is pretty cool and true to its intent in mirroring real life dense fog. The problem with imitating life with art is that people might not care about the craftsmanship. Most people are interested in one thing and one thing only: Does it smell great? And the truth of the matter is…it’s ok. A shoulder shrugger. This lasts 1 hour on my skin…but I can’t get mad at the results. It’s faux fog after all. Again, if you lower expectation and appreciate the artistic side, you could very well enjoy what i call fine art. Beware: This is a scent that no one will likely be able to smell unless you apply heavy.
FOR BLIND BUYERS: Don’t overshoot your shot thinking you’re buying some sort of Encre Noir hybrid just because you see vetiver. This is a white shirt flip flop fragrance.
pavelurinyov – :
Nutty Sandalwood and bitter Vetiver are fighting each other in this fog. After the fog lifts the dew is the only one that remains.