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n2dnhg – :
Salvia Sclarea is very sharp and herbal. I really like the way it goes from sharp citrus (bergamot) to sweet (elemi and violet leaf). It disappears and all of a sudden I get a sniff and it reminds me it’s still there. I wore it today for the first time and I already got compliments.
Aleksan – :
now this one does capture the grass in a way – it does not smell like fresh cut grass (sweet and moist) or living grass…smells a bit like grass that has been cut for a while and dried slightly, something more towards hay itself but still owning the green aspect. With regards to the other notes, sage and jasmine are most prominent to me. Think it’s an interesting offering and personally think guys would be able to rock it more than women.
nurken212121 – :
paint oils, floral (jasmine), waxy, reminds me of a museum, hint of formaldehyde, animalic (probably from the sage), herbal (sage & grass)
it’s weird but I like it
reminds me of Tom Daxon Reverie due to the lemony-pine scent from the elemi – maybe that’s also why it reminds me of being in a museum
comondor – :
Opens very crisp, bright and clean. Elemi lends a citrusy and ginger-like accord, fusing well with the bergamot. Thankfully, the inclusion of the grass note is very subtle. The dry down remains very sweet and vegetal, with a brewing undercurrent of spiciness. I feel the mixture of heady jasmine and lavender-like clary sage in the heart is quite a master stroke. I imagine a flowering verdant hillside, basking in the mid-day sun. One of the Daxon line’s stronger offerings. Very unique. (38)
esopsygeape – :
I really like the opening on this. Very herbal, fresh, earthy, and green; but it dies down quickly and becomes sweet. Tom Daxon’s fragrances open up with very masculine accords – but as they dry down, the sweeter more feminine unisex notes come out. I really wanted to love this – but it’s not a “must have” for me.