As seems to be a trend with their fragrances, this is both light and "polished" - however, unlike the fragrances I've tried so far, this is slightly sharper and with a bit more of a "kick".
This is a pepper fragrance so it's not too surprising, but it's something to keep in mind. Despite that, however, this is still quite transparent and inoffensive - very breezy, without much of a body behind it.
I actually dislike this one - but take that with a grain of salt, as I tend to dislike an overabundance of pink pepper / patchouli in general, which this seems to lean on a little more. Given the singular other review, though, hopefully I'll at least help someone.
Starts with a blast of citrus and pepper, but the citrus quickly seems to fade to a supporting role to everything else - it adds some "juice" to the fragrance but I wouldn't say it's citrus heavy. Seems to turn slightly sour on me, like a stale spice cabinet - it's (very) light woods, edged with a certain amount of light pepper, but both of these are faint and feel slightly distant. The ginger, too, isn't present in any significant sense - here it's bloodless, a ghost of a ginger root that lived in a kitchen once. The patch then rears its head and adds a memory of dirt behind the whole thing, which is ironic considering this is primarily available as a bodywash.
Doesn't seem to project much - hopefully it won't last long, either.