When it gets dark in the autumn afternoons around half past five after rain, and the next morning damp fog looms, it becomes mistily bright, and the sun struggles to break through, it's time to take a walk in the forest. Because then the air is at its best, and all scents spread out particularly intensely.
Already at the edge of the forest, they await you, where adventureously twisted pines stand, their resinous-piney aromas prepare you for more. A bit further along the path, there are also some blue cedars, whose fine, green scents blend with the earthy fragrances of the forest floor into a hearty-bitter mélange. There, where it leads to the open clearing, the long-stemmed grasses still stand, swaying in the gentle wind, and their green-hay-like scents mix with the aromas of the forest. When the sun finally emerges completely from behind the misty veils, it smells fresh, damp, and resinous-woody.
You sit down on a bench, as it is still warm enough, and enjoy all the wonderful scents, reflecting on nature, and simply recovering from the hardships of everyday life.
You look around everywhere, and when you are ready, you simply continue into the beautiful, fragrant-sunny autumn forest afternoon, until the sun turns reddish again, and you stroll leisurely home.....filled with quiet joy :-))
Yes, it's really beautiful! The longevity is surprisingly good for such a light, airy scent. The sillage leans more towards subtle aromatherapy. And that's how I use it, for stress-related tasks like cleaning the house or clearing my desk... It makes a lot of things easier, not as a daily fragrance, but as a 'companion' in my own four walls. ~ 'Mind Energy', 'the new one', is also worth a try! *Mood-enhancing comment! Thanks, enjoyed reading it!*
I can still smell the fragrance well the next day! It lasts forever on warmer wool sweaters and projects nicely. Two sprays are enough; it's unusual... but it must be the essential oils with their strong staying power. No stains, even on light clothing :-))