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anelerloncorb – :
The moment I sprayed this on my arm, I could envision October’s bright blue weather. I loved the apple note and the myrrh and incense blended so well with the cinnamon and vanilla. This lasted on my arm for many hours. What a gem this is.
WyRyPoVeRt – :
I love this perfume and it’s autumn, spicy incense vibe! I’m looking for a bottle if anyone wants to swap it!
Safaddisa – :
From the description on this website, October sounded like the perfect perfume for me- exactly what I was looking for! I ordered a small sample from the Neil Morris website, and was so excited when I got it in the mail. It even came with a little signed note from Neil himself!
However, this fragrance is not one I would recommend to wear. It smells like a heavy blend of myrh and incense, with the apple disappearing within a minute and a half. October is definitely more suited to a home fragrance than a perfume.
SledgeGyday – :
I so wanted to love this fragrance.I’d been waiting so long to try it,and Neil Morris’ delicious frankinsense and orange bomb “Afire” is one of my favourites.I expected this to be similar but with apple instead of orange.But..oh dear.
Rather than smelling like baked apple covered in brown sugar it’s more like putting your nose into a cup full of TCP.It’s too heavy on the cinnamon and myrrh,giving it an overwhelming medicinal pong which swamps all other notes,including the apple.
Oh well.Now I know.
I’m still very keen to sample other Neil Morris perfumes which are always unique and intriguing,including this one.It’s just not my cup of tea,that’s all.
Brigndetdit – :
where can you buy this in Canada/or order it on line? What is the approx price?
Hielsdime – :
This is truly “Autumn in a bottle!”
Gorgeous notes that conjure up New England in the
fall – leaf note, cinnamon, pumpkin, patchouli,
apple, caramel etc. all combine to captivate the nostrils.
I have a strong feeling that this long-lasting, strong scent would make a nice pot pourri or candle and I am therefore a bit unsure about wearing it outside the house, but it is stunning nonetheless.
ficexitz – :
Very accurate imitation of October smell. Apple is quite prominent – but don’t expect sour apple, it’s warm apple stored amongst other harvest, perhaps even baked and coated in sugar. The fragrance is sweet, I can smell pumpkins as well as cinnamon and caramel. Lasts long.
linnel – :
No reviews?? This one is perfect! Warm, cozy and feminine. Reminds me the smell of spicy cookies dunked in coffee with a hint of woodsy notes that prevent this scent of beeing totally gourmand. Developes into something sweet and pathoulish. The lasting power is great are you sure about edp? I think it’s parfum and the label says the same. I love it 🙂