~ Association ~
I don't know if I can handle the scent, which reminds me more of an air freshener for the car or an infusion in the sauna... it was my first blind buy, before I might buy Midnight Poison by Dior blind and not like it at all.. Some wrote that the two fragrances would be similar.. really?!
~ Perfume Bottle ~
The bottle is blue-transparent and has little in common with a snake :o) but okay. That shouldn't bother.
~ Odor ~
The scent is somehow consistent .. top-heart-base notes - non-existent .. I mainly smell incense and even more pine resin. It strongly reminds me of coniferous trees. Is that even possible? Is amber misleading me? At the same time, the whole - can you really call it a composition, since it is actually a dupe? - smells so fresh.. almost citrusy.. I often burn incense and can't help but assume that the whole scent - from top to bottom, the entire pyramid - smells of incense..
~ Longevity ~
The scent lasts about 5-7 hours..
~ Occasion ~
Since it seems so fresh to me.. I would almost recommend it as a summer fragrance.. However, the pine branch aspect throws a wrench in the works, so I tend to lean more towards autumn...
~ Summary ~
As a blind buy, Fatal Snake Blue unfortunately did not turn out to be THE discovery for me.. unfortunately... The direction of the scents here goes in a completely different way than those I like when I can test them beforehand. It is a green, piney-citrusy scent, to feel clean again. If I could have tested it beforehand, maybe I would have left it on the shelf.. For me, a fatal misstep.
Thanks, Sunny :o) In the meantime, I can say that Fatal Snake Blue and Midnight Poison are indeed very similar, BUT Midnight Poison is much softer, gentler, and more powdery. I prefer the original over the air freshener..
Also, my blind buy flop... consolation trophy for you :o)