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kiberpank – :
Checking out the natural aromatic compounds I expected mother nature herself…
Tramp is one of the few that was really, really unpleasant for me at first smell and reminded me of cheeses. Or like patchouli plus some floral elements mixed that really don’t match. But hey, it’s called Tramp for a reason. Really challanging, really hard to like.
It belongs to the group of patchouli perfumes that dry down to pure patchouli.
ksyxa – :
Patchouli, cloves and oakmoss. Big, loud and green, that solid chypre backdrop brought to the fore. If you love big, green chypres, you will love this. This is the oakmoss/patchouli base notes with cloves on steroids. Wonderful!
full_babanmos – :
I bought this as a blind buy from the Lush Kitchen recently as a birthday gift to myself. When I first spray this on my skin it smells kind of like whisky, and as it dries down it becomes a flat, warm, woody scent – very masculine and comforting almost. I don’t reach for it everyday but I like it!!
mkb1960 – :
I went through bottles of this shower gel in the late 90s/early 00s, and I was thrilled when I heard that the Lush Kitchen had this in an EDP form. It smells just like I remember: so gorgeous, deep, dark, and green — another time, another place. I’m so happy to make new memories with this beautiful fragrance.
One thing: I’m pretty sure, based on my memory of the product description of the shower gel, that horehound was one of the notes. I had a long-ago ex-boyfriend who liked the smell of the shower gel because of the horehound.