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fbbtdxoh – :
Dried roses when wet.
Roses and wet autumn leaves when dry.
This feels like a date on an autumn day. You are walking through the leaves in the park. The leaves have changed colors. Your date gave you the sweetest little bouquet of roses. Eventually, it’s the leaves and dirt as you’re crunching along your walk. I don’t get anything grave like. Maybe I’m having a different experience because it’s a little chilly today? I can imagine oakmoss getting a little overpowering in spring/summer heat.
FamilyFavorite – :
Out of the bottle you instantly smell the dried roses and rose leaf (based on BPAL’s description), followed by Spanish moss and earth. Personally, I couldn’t smell the oakmoss, but I’m not familiar with that scent either. On the skin, the scent dries down to dried roses, rose leaf, and Spanish moss. It’s an unusual scent but very pleasant.
If you want to smell like a freshly tilled garden or like you’ve been wandering the shady grounds of a California mission, this is the scent for you.
Dimas – :
Like a gardener digging in the dirt in her rose garden, clipping dead heads, crushing the petals in dirt coated gloves to smell the oils of the rose. The oak moss adds a freshness to it and keeps Zombi from going the way of rose soap territory. One of my fall favorites.
Zoowaptutbaft – :
another one of my early BPAL favorites. pink roses blooming out of the dirt near a mossy grave. a very “dirt” earthy scent with the added roses. i love this one but it’s definitely not an everyday scent. but extremely evocative.