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AnnaSmejnikova – :
Imagine you are hiking through a wilderness area. It’s late summer, and the leaves have just started to turn and fall. The air is still warm and it holds the fragrance of ancient deciduous beauties getting ready for their technicolor transformation. There’s a very faint hint of someone’s campfire in the distance. Along with the slightest seasoning of earth. And over it all is the most beautiful pinion pine.
DSH has captured the spirit of the forest in this spectacular and multi- nuanced perfume. Every stage is transfixed with micro details of being in a deep woods. This is a natural perfume masterpiece. I’m listening to The Voices of Trees, and it speaks to me of magic and metamorphosis.
Infeneapy – :
In 3 words: sweet fir woodshop.
I am a carpenter and a gardener, so naturally was drawn to this as I have a Lot of scent memory pertaining to the woods and wood itself. No doubt a mass of fir going on here, but it is a sweet fir, not a nailfile green fir, and that is due to the maple wood. The genius in taming one wood with another is highly appreciated in a world where one practically expects all fir-based scents to have some kind of citrus dumped on top of it to guide the nose in. I am glad that this scent stands outside of that to show what else can be done when someone smart and creative takes hold of the concept.