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xyq083JeomiWogkig – :
Love this! Just bought a second bottle. Good old fashioned Patchouli scent. Like a BIba shop in the 70s. Dirty? Maybe. More like an old cellar in some ways. Or maybe a grassy meadow after rain in the dark. Not for wusses. Could be unisex. I prefer it to Molinard Patchouli intense as that has a more modern sugar candy vibe which I am not fond of and which really works against the old fashioned herbal heaviness of the patch. This one is patch, patch and more patch with a bit of woods. Available at under £20 for 100 ml. Nice quality mix with old fashioned spillage and staying power. Gonna buy a gallon..
nnnyyybbbb – :
This is not a scent for women in my opinion, it is not even unisex. I think this is a masculine fragrance. Now don’t get me wrong, I like some fragrances that are billed as unisex or masculine but unfortunately, not this. The patchouli in this is dirty patchouli and for me, overwhelms everything else. There are hints of wood in the drydown with the musk. It could be my chemistry of course. It has decent sillage and longevity and for the fans of bottles, it’s gorgeous.