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maksimustms – :
Got a sample of Vetiver and had to try it since I love vetiver fragrances. Unfortunately turned out to be one of my least favorite.
At first whiff, it opens up with a scent of dill pickle and wet cement. Soon after it turns into celery leaves wrapped in dry vetiver, finally settling down into a not completely offensive BO (cumin)
Dropix – :
For the first time I would say that a scent really does smell partly like an Indian curry and partly like a sweatshop. That’s how Vetiver started on me. Lots of aromatic spices, herbs and the glacial galbanum making up a mixture that is a combination of- bitter, green, invigorating, metallic and the….cumin with its sweaty/BO effect that has always been so appealing to me. A whole lot of notes that are potent and competitive beings and Vetiver could have been a jarring disaster but it’s not. Far from it. Everything blends beautifully and all the notes fall into place like a choreographed dance, smooth and seamless. It gets rather dry and dusty in the later stage and befits its name Vetiver better than the spices and galbanum did at the beginning but the green bitterness and the spices remain and contribute to the arid climate that makes Vetiver smell like it were part of an Old Western movie. Vetiver is softer than I like my scents to be, I have to sniff myself closely to detect the scent trail but it does have a decent longevity.