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qdr199elipseskism – :
I think this fragrance, like many from WTB, is a bit too sweet. The accord of fig is either imbalanced or it is beset with an overabundance of musk and the scent is overall too cloying to be enjoyable. There are moments where the gardenol and the fir feel fuzzy and green, but the fragrance never excites or dazzles. Decent overall but sadly not necessarily worth purchasing.
serrrj – :
This is a really good fragrance. I just discover my attraction to fig recently. There was an Armani Fig Scent that I couldn’t stop smelling about a year ago. So when I heard this brand had a fig fragrance , I decide to sniff it it –and to my nose it was better done than the Armani.
Fig fragrances are another one of those fragrance type that people label as green but what I generally and mostly pick up is sweetness in many fig type perfumes, which is why I’m drawn now to fig perfume. Smoky Fig is absolutely very sweet fig to me. With that said, I should admit though, when first applied it does give off a green essence, but after 30 minutes or so-it become a well balance oriental. I automatically seem to smell the coconut and fig. By the middle of the day that is what I’m desirably left with.
This is quite a well made and I would suggest to snap this up before they wise up an jump the price from 36 dollar to more.
I’ll be wearing this on the weekends. I wore it with a sweater and that sweater is better for it. Just a really good fig in my point of view.
carpinteyrolkr – :
Floral fresh and green. Very minimalistic in character but well done. IMO the lily is more prominent than the fig which is a letdown for me personally. Overall it’s a very likeable scent but if the fig and coconut were more pronounced then it would be more appealing. Also longevity and sillage is missing big time.
pindus – :
Smoky Fig
Amazing scent. Reminds me of going to the cabin as a kid.
Mostly green, as in fir, but honestly has a floral scent too. So more of a “floral woodsy” scent to me. Spring thru Fall mostly, but it may be a good scent around the holidays too.
Safe for work and a date night, especially if it’s a date to a cafe and walk around the city. Maybe even to an art show.
I love Green Irish Tweed, and this has a similar smell. My wife likes this better actually.
It also evokes memories of walking around the golf course with my dad, carrying his bag was always one of my favorites as a young boy. So basically a very green, clean smell. Expensive.
I can see this being a signature scent for me, I’ll wear it to the office all next week and get a better feel.
Five stars. I also really liked the Tobacco 1812.