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WooDzy – :
Lovely woody incense. Intense elemi. Upon application, it has a bit of a camphorous, pine-like effect, but it soon wears down into a beautiful and natural cedar and semi-sweet resin. The perfume is certainly not “sweet” like candy or sugar, but in comparison to another Fueguia 1833 perfume I sampled, this one is not quite as dry. The pepper seems to provide a masculine edge rather than being piquant to the nose; i.e. this is not a “nose-tickler”, as I like to say. I love woody scents, and Pulperia is a wonderful one. The only drawback for me is something synthetic blended in that gives me a headache, but I love the fragrance so much that I still kind of want it!
pushurok – :
Pulperia (Jorge Luis Borges Collection): Here is very dry, unsweetened C E D A R, with an off-putting piney medicinal quality that I will attribute to the elemi resin. If the idea here is to “mop up” behind the cedar, it isn’t at all necessary. Cedar does not require anything but a bit of friction to release its aromatic aura. Perhaps that is the purpose of the pepper, but if there is pepper in this mix, it is a dying ember… not even so much as a spark, although a few hours later there comes an impression of singed plastic (an odor I recall when my son lit off Black-Cat fire crackers in some of his action figures… Yep, that about sums it up). This one is devoid of all sweetness; dry and aromatic, very clean but banal… Like a hospital… that I can’t wait to leave. I truly waited for some kind of personality to emerge, but it was the same, start to finish. Long life, heavy sillage.