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DiLi1522 – :
Powerful and extremely weird. So strange it disorientates me.
Certainly an astonishing bit of perfume-art exploration of its theme – there’s an absolutely gigantic damp-earth, almost fungal, almost mouldy billow of moisture, to conjure the fog and some seriously punchy timber notes to evoke the trees. Very, very strong at first, with the mushroominess swelling up to almost monstrous levels, and the wood comes on with an equally punchy, sharp, astringent, medicinal note. It reminds me really powerfully of some sort of antiseptic or cleansing smell I can’t pin down – TCP? clean coal tar? some sort of tinctured alcohol? – and it’s not shy at all. The patchouli is equally uncompromising, but not dirty, just very very dark.
I suspect many people might find this actively unpleasant – so dank, so dark, so gloomy – but for me it’s just madly intriguing. Tim Burton-world in scent – quirky-Gothic, flirting with the repellent, but subversively humorous. Yet this one is a completely moody oddball with oddly conventional and weak performance – makes sense as it’s an EDT, but on me the wisps of fog are almost completely blown away within a couple of hours’ exposure to body warmth. After that you get a couple hours more of the faintest, gentlest ghost of patchouli, much sweeter in character.
So – not nearly as moody as it seems after that grand sweeping-villain’s-cape kind of opening. Will be unisex for those weirdos who can deal with it. For me, intriguing but not a love.
kinole – :
As the name suggests, this Fragrance really does smell like a foggy morning in the countryside. It’s airy and light with the smell of damp soil and bark in the air. It’s something you have to keep smelling as it’s such an intriguing smell.
koly222 – :
Oud with a sharp medicinal nuance, plus an experimental rain in autumn edge. Smells of a pirate ship cargo hold as I would imagine it