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USDA grade honey!
I’m convinced people come on here and lie just to seem cool and different, because literally NONE of the Zoologist scents are skin scents. They’re all extraits and perform as such. Bee is definitely no exception. (I said this out of frustration on reviews I saw on that *other* fragrance site - IYKYK)
Bee is not a basic / vague honey scent. It’s a realistic, *animalic* vanilla-honey scent that literally smells like the natural honey that bees produce + the beehive + pollen. It doesn’t get anymore realistic than this. It’s strong, it’s sweet, it’s a bit heady from the mimosa, broom, and other florals, and extremely polarizing for good reason. A queen bee in all her glory and in her natural habitat, bottled up. Personally, this is the best honey scent I’ve come across even though it’s not 100% wearable all the time. This (and all the Zoologist scents) are the definition of ‘niche’ fragrances to me because the are tricky and challenging, but extremely artistic and beautiful.
It’s not a scent for warm weather. You could get away with wearing it in the spring, but early spring when it’s still crispy and cool outside. Definitely one for the winter and fall as it can withstand the cold pretty well. Insane longevity and sillage. DO NOT OVERSPRAY unless you wanna off everyone (including yourself) within a 5 miles radius of you lol. Obviously not for everyone, but I’m happy to have a low partial bottle of this and I’ll probably wear mine soon on a colder day spent outdoors.
Bee is not a basic / vague honey scent. It’s a realistic, *animalic* vanilla-honey scent that literally smells like the natural honey that bees produce + the beehive + pollen. It doesn’t get anymore realistic than this. It’s strong, it’s sweet, it’s a bit heady from the mimosa, broom, and other florals, and extremely polarizing for good reason. A queen bee in all her glory and in her natural habitat, bottled up. Personally, this is the best honey scent I’ve come across even though it’s not 100% wearable all the time. This (and all the Zoologist scents) are the definition of ‘niche’ fragrances to me because the are tricky and challenging, but extremely artistic and beautiful.
It’s not a scent for warm weather. You could get away with wearing it in the spring, but early spring when it’s still crispy and cool outside. Definitely one for the winter and fall as it can withstand the cold pretty well. Insane longevity and sillage. DO NOT OVERSPRAY unless you wanna off everyone (including yourself) within a 5 miles radius of you lol. Obviously not for everyone, but I’m happy to have a low partial bottle of this and I’ll probably wear mine soon on a colder day spent outdoors.