12/13/2024

Pculirlolita
6 Reviews

Pculirlolita
1
Mystical Fog of my Dreams
I want to preface my reviews by giving a little note that I think is relevant to the experience of buying these perfumes. Marie-Pierre Blanchette, the perfumer, also does all of the work for the brand. Taken from their page, “Marie not only creates the perfumes, but also compounds, filters, bottles, labels and packs every order.She also created the branding, does most of the photography, and maintains the website and social media.” This is very taxing work, needless to say, and yet, hers is the best customer service I have ever experienced with a brand. Not only was she extremely helpful and even went the extra mile when there were issues, but she was also incredibly sweet and lovely.
I will start by saying that Brume is my favourite from the scents in this line. Since I already know that I will get it out of the way. I have spent the most time with this one as I bought it in August 2024, and the others at the end of October 2024 (if I remember correctly). To me, this is a very well named scent. Like a misty fog, it envelops you, and transports you to a no man’s land dimension where the lines between trance and reality are blurry. The texture is like a cloud, and to me this is a grey blue green scent, and it feels like it’s moving. I imagine a fog that comes from the ocean, ozonic and mineralic, and another from the forest, green and fruity (like a cucumber – a fellow fragrance enthusiast friend of mine emphasised this smell specifically) and they meet together to create this impression. It is quite unique to me, in how it achieves these scents, because in a way it reads “aquatic” ozonic to me, but it doesn’t come with the smells I’d expect from something like that, and the same can be said for its other facets. It also makes me think of being on a beach near the Atlantic, where the weather is moody, and the day is grey, yet you don’t feel sad or negative: instead, there is an air of anticipation and curiosity, that fills the air and your mind. This is my quintessential happy scent. I think this is the hardest for me to describe, because there a lot of smells that I feel I have never smelled in this type of combination. I could say more about the smell but instead I will encourage you to buy a sample instead because I just like it that much.
Based on the notes/impressions from the brand: Miskeo ascribes the scent families of “Mineralic, Green, Fruit” to Brume, and this is based on a lovely scent wheel they have devised which can be found on their website. The impressions (“notes”) on the website are, juniper, mastic, aldehydes, fruity notes, geranium, ozonic notes, cucumber and vetiver. I would agree with these impressions, though I do find that the scent combination overall is unexpected and quite unpredictable from the notes. I write these reviews before I remind myself of the notes, so as to not get too stuck in my expectations.
Other features that I think are worth noting: I have smelled Brume in both the warm and the cold, and I am glad to say that I think this is suitable for any weather and season. For me it’s more of a daytime scent. I would reserve this scent more for special occasions (this is a running sentiment with the line due to price but also due to complexity) but if I were to wear perfume based only on how much I enjoy the scent itself, I would wear Brume and the others from Miskeo, much more often (I currently opt for mood-dependent, association-based wear, more than I do sheer scent-enjoyment wear). I would say that I would make this my “signature”, but since I never wear one perfume very systematically, I wonder if that would change my perception of the scent – reserving it for more special occasions certainly makes me appreciate it every single time I wear it. I would describe the scent as slightly earthy, ozonic, maybe a little citrusy, fresh, aromatic, and something extra I can’t describe. Mood-wise, this is unexpected, invigorating, elating, moody, soothing and/or original.
More info: It is an Eau de Toilette, at a 12% Concentration, and it is vegan-friendly (love). Refer to the review for Pistil to see why, but I don’t particularly care about longevity in perfume. Brume probably has the least longevity and it’s my favourite nonetheless (I’m not sure of the exact time it lasts as I don’t really care). Gender-wise, I also don’t believe in it, I am non-binary myself, and all smells are for everyone.
Rating overall: 10/10
Thoughts on the brand: The aesthetics of Miskeo, as well as the creative choices (such as the layout of their page, the way they describe scents, the extremely interesting and very unique additions of things like scent synaesthesia), their transparency with materials and in general, and their other ethics, regarding humans and non-human animals, something which is essential for me, are exactly aligned with my own beliefs and what I find interesting (check their FAQ’s, https://miskeoparfums.com/pages/faq). The smells are unparalleled, and paired with everything I have said so far, as well as the fact that Marie is a delightful person that I am happy to support, financially and other, I can conclude that this is certainly one of my favourite brands of all time, and I am glad to have all of her scents in my collection, as well as express my excitement at whatever she may bring out in the future.
Disclaimer: Scent is subjective, so take my interpretations with a grain of salt. Everyone’s opinion on smells is affected by their own personal experiences, and no 2 people will interpret things the same, so don’t generalise my opinion, and smell things for yourself to make up your thoughts.
I will start by saying that Brume is my favourite from the scents in this line. Since I already know that I will get it out of the way. I have spent the most time with this one as I bought it in August 2024, and the others at the end of October 2024 (if I remember correctly). To me, this is a very well named scent. Like a misty fog, it envelops you, and transports you to a no man’s land dimension where the lines between trance and reality are blurry. The texture is like a cloud, and to me this is a grey blue green scent, and it feels like it’s moving. I imagine a fog that comes from the ocean, ozonic and mineralic, and another from the forest, green and fruity (like a cucumber – a fellow fragrance enthusiast friend of mine emphasised this smell specifically) and they meet together to create this impression. It is quite unique to me, in how it achieves these scents, because in a way it reads “aquatic” ozonic to me, but it doesn’t come with the smells I’d expect from something like that, and the same can be said for its other facets. It also makes me think of being on a beach near the Atlantic, where the weather is moody, and the day is grey, yet you don’t feel sad or negative: instead, there is an air of anticipation and curiosity, that fills the air and your mind. This is my quintessential happy scent. I think this is the hardest for me to describe, because there a lot of smells that I feel I have never smelled in this type of combination. I could say more about the smell but instead I will encourage you to buy a sample instead because I just like it that much.
Based on the notes/impressions from the brand: Miskeo ascribes the scent families of “Mineralic, Green, Fruit” to Brume, and this is based on a lovely scent wheel they have devised which can be found on their website. The impressions (“notes”) on the website are, juniper, mastic, aldehydes, fruity notes, geranium, ozonic notes, cucumber and vetiver. I would agree with these impressions, though I do find that the scent combination overall is unexpected and quite unpredictable from the notes. I write these reviews before I remind myself of the notes, so as to not get too stuck in my expectations.
Other features that I think are worth noting: I have smelled Brume in both the warm and the cold, and I am glad to say that I think this is suitable for any weather and season. For me it’s more of a daytime scent. I would reserve this scent more for special occasions (this is a running sentiment with the line due to price but also due to complexity) but if I were to wear perfume based only on how much I enjoy the scent itself, I would wear Brume and the others from Miskeo, much more often (I currently opt for mood-dependent, association-based wear, more than I do sheer scent-enjoyment wear). I would say that I would make this my “signature”, but since I never wear one perfume very systematically, I wonder if that would change my perception of the scent – reserving it for more special occasions certainly makes me appreciate it every single time I wear it. I would describe the scent as slightly earthy, ozonic, maybe a little citrusy, fresh, aromatic, and something extra I can’t describe. Mood-wise, this is unexpected, invigorating, elating, moody, soothing and/or original.
More info: It is an Eau de Toilette, at a 12% Concentration, and it is vegan-friendly (love). Refer to the review for Pistil to see why, but I don’t particularly care about longevity in perfume. Brume probably has the least longevity and it’s my favourite nonetheless (I’m not sure of the exact time it lasts as I don’t really care). Gender-wise, I also don’t believe in it, I am non-binary myself, and all smells are for everyone.
Rating overall: 10/10
Thoughts on the brand: The aesthetics of Miskeo, as well as the creative choices (such as the layout of their page, the way they describe scents, the extremely interesting and very unique additions of things like scent synaesthesia), their transparency with materials and in general, and their other ethics, regarding humans and non-human animals, something which is essential for me, are exactly aligned with my own beliefs and what I find interesting (check their FAQ’s, https://miskeoparfums.com/pages/faq). The smells are unparalleled, and paired with everything I have said so far, as well as the fact that Marie is a delightful person that I am happy to support, financially and other, I can conclude that this is certainly one of my favourite brands of all time, and I am glad to have all of her scents in my collection, as well as express my excitement at whatever she may bring out in the future.
Disclaimer: Scent is subjective, so take my interpretations with a grain of salt. Everyone’s opinion on smells is affected by their own personal experiences, and no 2 people will interpret things the same, so don’t generalise my opinion, and smell things for yourself to make up your thoughts.