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scoundrel – :
Petits Papiers is a scent homage to Armenian burning papers which were popular in France in the late 19th century and can still be found today. These small papers are coated in benzoin resin and burned like incense. Mad et Len did an uncanny job recreating the aroma of these burnt papers, and being a fanatic for frankincense and opoponax, I just had to get this to add to my resin collection, and I’m so glad I did. Smokey, sweet, woody, burnt incense papers, quite different from the usual incense fare. Original, mesmerizing fragrance. Well done. On the pricey side, but contains high quality ingredients and the packaging is unique (the industrial box is like thin-pressed rusted cast iron).
pakish.77 – :
I got a sample of this after eagerly following its release and restocking. It wasn’t what I had expected. I thought the paper note would be more dominant.
The first application was a blast of incense/smoke and then patchouli on my skin. This quickly mellowed out to a warm, syrupy vanilla. (Which is great if you love vanilla!) I just was taken aback by it. Someone already pointed that out on the Nobile review, which I was hoping wouldn’t be the case for me, but it was.
Keep in mind this is coming from someone who does not care for sweets and finds most desserts too rich. Overall it was too sweet, to sticky, too vanilla for me. Not enough paper, woods and spice.