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ilya_ilyin – :
I already had two DSH cinnamon fragrances: the fan favorite Cimabue, and my personal favorite Megaleion. So when Sienna went on sale I went for it. It’s pleasant and mild but not memorable. Creamy and heavy on the honey. I prefer the dry, dusty Megaleion.
slatoevace – :
To begin with, I smell cinnamon, a tiny bit of coriander or cumin, and something soapy, but mostly cinnamon. It’s cinnamon all the way, with only the tiniest hint of an ambery-woody base. I do not smell any of the civet or leather notes that are supposed to be present in the base. This is a mild skin scent that lasted only an hour or so and then disappeared, so that alone would prevent it’s becoming a favorite.