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Zachary Receives an Answer
Zachary's spiritual promiscuity sometimes bore strange fruit. Buzzing, he shuffled through a narrow, dimly lit shop in a New England small town and found himself in front of a spice rack made of old, rusty metal. Whirls of white dust traced a few sunbeams diagonally across the room, mingling with the warm incense from the drive-in chapel, which still lingered as a mist from his clothes, before a wooden shrine with inscriptions hypnotized him. Do you have anything to do with religion? he whispered into the room, as the cool corrosion of the metal rack completely vanished into the clove spices, the balsamic resins, and the woods soaked in bitter honey, and Zachary began to breathe evenly, for there was no evil thought within him and the answer had not come.
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"An Excellent Day For An Exorcism" begins with the clearest metallic note I have ever smelled, cool, sweet-sour, a bit like blood, as it is ultimately human contact that gives metal its scent. This fragrance is accompanied by a not overly bitter clove that contributes to the coolness of the metallic impression, while simultaneously imparting the necessary bitterness to the warm, balsamic, almost fruity-resinous incense, which soon frees the wooden base from the dusty dry parchment notes and allows the rather skin-close scent to fade into a bitter woody-resinous finish after five to six hours.
Sixteen92, based in Fort Worth, Texas, has been producing fragrances in small batches since 2014. Claire Baxter draws inspiration from history, literature, tradition, and magic. Her creations are available as oils, perfumes, and/or extraits.
(With thanks to DufterMann)
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"An Excellent Day For An Exorcism" begins with the clearest metallic note I have ever smelled, cool, sweet-sour, a bit like blood, as it is ultimately human contact that gives metal its scent. This fragrance is accompanied by a not overly bitter clove that contributes to the coolness of the metallic impression, while simultaneously imparting the necessary bitterness to the warm, balsamic, almost fruity-resinous incense, which soon frees the wooden base from the dusty dry parchment notes and allows the rather skin-close scent to fade into a bitter woody-resinous finish after five to six hours.
Sixteen92, based in Fort Worth, Texas, has been producing fragrances in small batches since 2014. Claire Baxter draws inspiration from history, literature, tradition, and magic. Her creations are available as oils, perfumes, and/or extraits.
(With thanks to DufterMann)
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45 Comments


I can't wear it without the scent lady getting wide-eyed. Our Phantasialand scent (I had it with me) has since catapulted her back there. Thank you for the great review!
Great review. However, the scent isn't really my style. I'll pass on this one.
But, as always, I enjoyed reading it.
The fragrance sounds fascinating!