I found it very interesting because it's not the typical sunscreen scent; it has something dirty and gritty about it. It's definitely worth a try, but the price is a real kick in the...!
Thanks to Cfr. As many before me have said: What starts off quite well (I mainly get grassy and floral notes of vetiver, citrus, and orange blossom mixed with spicy honey and bitter resins) becomes increasingly muddled. Frankincense, wood, and amber seem to blend into a honey-sweet mass. It becomes too sweet for my taste.
Oh yeah... Tom Ford, after Lost Cherry I don't really feel motivated to keep testing the house, and on top of the prices, reading your statement really kills that motivation.
Full of resin :-))
Oh dear!!
The end seems to be less interesting here.
But I have to say that he took a bit of a risk with it.