I probably made a similar face after I cautiously approached Loriani first on the scent strip. After all, I was warned in advance. After a while, the medicinal note disappears and now the "perfume" resembles more the exhaust of the Greek restaurant nearby. I can follow the culinary spice comparisons in the comments below me, but contrary to Ergoproxy's opinion, I'm not entirely sure if the hint of garlic isn't at least present in the base.
Admittedly, this is not wearable for me as a scent. Nevertheless, it is fun to experience what perfumers consider a wearable fragrance, and it also confirms to me again that natural perfumes should not be measured by "normal" standards. When I mix my natural essential oils for the fragrance lamp, I sometimes end up with very similar results.