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ilgar4ik – :
Hmmm… Beeswax, dark oud!, ginger & doses of honey. It’s like a honey dew musk, and i feel some ancient Egypt in here somehow! I smell wax AND honey rather than beeswax with slight black peppers and a tiny bit of salty note beside sandalwood. No tonka bean so far.
I can’t define this as an animalic fragrance but could be musky somehow as patchouli begins to show after 5 minutes on my arm.
Interesting somehow.
victo-1970 – :
Inspired by the Kyphi(the first origin of perfume)from the Ancient Egypt I expected something dark and smoky reminiscnet of old temples, instead I got a modern, warm, comforting scent. There’s a hint of dusty elemnts among thick layers of honeyed amber, raisins and woods that might call to mind a different era but this is made in modern interpretation. Although not mentioned in the notes I smell vanilla and cinnamon subtly mixed with creamy labdanum and narcissus. On my skin castoreum in the base gives a fruity, musky and sweet undertone but nothing too animalic that would scare you away.
It is very nicely made, somewhat linear scent with good longevity. I really wouldn’t mind wrapping myself in this heady, comforting aroma this winter.