Yes, you know how it is when there's an element that just doesn't quite work for you, and it ends up bothering you, even if it's just a little bit sometimes. In the end, the scent just doesn't match you perfectly.
Exactly, some notes get better over time while others can become more bothersome as time goes on. So you just have to see what lasts in the end and how you feel about a fragrance. You shouldn't just sugarcoat things if it doesn't work out.
I also struggle with wax notes, but here they caught me so much that it practically jumped onto my shelf without my help. You found beautiful words for it. 🫶🏼
It could be so beautiful, but overall it feels too waxy and dense, almost cumbersome. It's quite exhausting to try to pick out individual notes. But what occasionally shines through is really great.
Sweet-powdery classic florals with a warm, sensual, and spicy base. The animalic notes are more of a hint, evoking a rough and warm wilderness. Oud probably adds a smoky-woody component to the balsamic accord. Earthy-mossy notes bring in a bit of dirtiness. It's classically inspired, without being one.
Wax and I have unfortunately never clicked.
And it works.
Bravo 👏
Sweet-powdery classic florals with a warm, sensual, and spicy base. The animalic notes are more of a hint, evoking a rough and warm wilderness. Oud probably adds a smoky-woody component to the balsamic accord. Earthy-mossy notes bring in a bit of dirtiness. It's classically inspired, without being one.
Wax and I have unfortunately never clicked.