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minimisha – :
I didn’t notice any fir on my skin. I got a whole lot of the oak and not much else. It wasn’t pleasant, but I kept telling myself to sit it out for the drydown and see if anything changed. It did, but not by much.
Maybe a half-hour into it, I started to pick up some other notes and get more of a blend. I thought maybe it was a floral, but perhaps it was the bergamot. That made it better, but the oak was still overpowering.
I sat it out for about another 15 minutes before I realized I was enduring the scent rather than enjoying it, and at that point I scrubbed. I will say it was persistent; even after water, soap, water, and and alcohol on a cotton ball, I could stlll smell the oak faintly on my skin.
I can see the potential if there was more of a mixture, but to me I get oak and not much else.
abuse12hd99 – :
I’m really liking this house, and along with Sonoma Scent Studio I think California could be the bona fide capital for natural fragrances.
Q has a noticable fir note and what I can only describe as an incense vibe. I don’t see woody chypres very often, but when I do I tend to love them. This is a scent that could be worn by both sexes, but now that I”m thinking about it, on a man it would be very, very sexy.
On my chemistry the bergamot tends to rise, almost making me call it a woody green chypre. Fidgi is one of my all time favorites as a reference, so swap out hte sandalwood for fir and you get the gist.
Q is a remarkable, smoldering fragrance.