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more8692 – :
skin chemistry is a fascinating thing. on me this is smoky, burning bacon with a hint of ambergris. SO smoky. SO burnt. i do love ambergris, and i like smoke quite a bit, but this is too smoky for me…my skin seems to make this nearly all smoke/burning meat.
dfyz007 – :
This smells like the name: woodsmoke and salty ambergris with a hint of burnt jasmine petals. Great stuff. Wears close to the skin but I’m not sure anyone would want massive silage with this one. It’s very intriguing, I cant stop bringing my nose to my wrist to sniff. Here’s hoping for good longevity *crosses fingers*
alvovvka – :
Wow, lots of positive reviews. Allow me to respectfully disagree with my co-commentators and say this:
For me, scrubbing was not the ideal option, only the most practical one. The ideal option would have been to immediately chop off my hand and torch it and replace it with a robot hand that had no memory of Smoked Ambergris. That’s how bad this fragrance was to me. My spouse came home and asked if anyone had “had an accident.” My child asked me to throw it away outside in a garbage can far away. Indoles? Yyyyyeah.
arizona – :
I wanted badly to like this fragrance, since I have been wanting a good campfire smoke scent and this is within my preferred price range. I think the issue is not the fragrance itself, but that I chose to get it before I knew what ambergris smelled like. I think I’m not a fan of it, and so it was hard to like this fragrance despite their being points in its development that I enjoyed. Sadly the points I liked – the sweet campfire scent, didn’t last long on me before it got too funky on my skin for my taste. There is also a salty note that comes out after awhile that I didn’t expect.
I found the longevity of the ambergris on my skin to be very impressive. When I put my nose to my skin where it had been sprayed, I could still smell it 12 hours later.
UPDATE: After a few very very hot days in my apartment I tried this again. This time I am fascinated by it and find it a lot more palatable. It’s not an easy fragrance to wear by any means, but it is very beautiful in it’s own way.
eoa148Diobtetty – :
What a strangely salty concoction! It wasn’t particularly smoky to me (although it did hurt my nose at first), but instead surprisingly sweet like a burnt salted toffee, a strong one at that! Has a touch of the likes of Pierre Balmain’s Ambre Gris.
Since I got a lot of samples, I’M SELLING THIS ONE (4ML) FOR $5
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Narek_Movsisyan – :
Very smokey church incense at first. Dries down quickly to light smokey musk. Doesn’t last on me and I get no ambergris. Maybe just be a body chemistry thing. The smoke is nice, not overwhelming.
владимир ник – :
I bought the small bottle, it was all they had. This is just what it says smoked ambergris. I like it though because it is really smooth. Nothing harsh like in a lot of “smoky” niche perfumes. The smoke has a hint of incense about it. The jasmine is ever so light used more as a blending agent rather then an accord. Bottom line is this smells expensive. So all those people who like a bon fire smoke or an incense smoke give it a try it is worth it.