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The Green-Grey Density
The opening is green, grassy, and slightly smoky. After a short time, the grassy overtone recedes. Then I find Bom Incense to be very incense-heavy, but in a more textured way. However, not typically intensified with woody notes, but rather color-coordinated. Let it be the dusty pistachio that fills the air holes of the incense. Or the third aforementioned component: Sandarac, which I had to research, is considered resinous, balsamic, and slightly bitter as well. This fits my perception of a dry, dense scent wall with a green-grey hue.
As a result, a compact structure emerges, which, including strong sillage and longevity, delivers an absolutely coherent and successful image. By the way, according to the website, it is an Extrait de Parfum with a 20% fragrance concentration. For me, a well-crafted niche fragrance with a clear statement and personality. Not entirely to my taste, but very respectable.
As a result, a compact structure emerges, which, including strong sillage and longevity, delivers an absolutely coherent and successful image. By the way, according to the website, it is an Extrait de Parfum with a 20% fragrance concentration. For me, a well-crafted niche fragrance with a clear statement and personality. Not entirely to my taste, but very respectable.
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4 Comments
Palonera 10 years ago
Talk about a must-try for an incense junkie! Just once for now. The must-have will come later. I'll nudge Ergo and Meggi, ;-).
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RoMi58 10 years ago
Well described! The more I test it, the more I like it. The sample vial is no longer enough for me...
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Ohdeberlin 10 years ago
Frankincense air holes with pistachio, mmmm **trophy**
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DOCBE 10 years ago
Compact, informative, helpful. What more could you want?
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