
AustinL
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Peak
St. Moses the Ethiopian: this is actually quite nice. At the start, it smells like a candied blackberry with some flowers, but there’s something slightly sharp, I think from the ambergris. The more it dries the better it gets and becomes more sweet instead of sharp. It smells like a blackberry/ grape vape after being used. When it starts to dry, the sharpness is almost gone and becomes softer and a little more sweet, but not more fruity. After giving it a 2nd wear, oh my is this better. Instead of a “blackberry vape juice” smell, the blackberry is much more crisp, and much more “warm” and has much more depth. It’s slightly woody, sweet, and still has that prominent blackberry note, that is so fire. I’m so glad I resmelt this. This is a perfect blend of a few different accords. I am also Christian, and the story of saint moses as a fragrance is very cool to me. I also think this is very mass appealing while still being unique. I don’t think I’ve ever enjoyed writing about a fragrance more than this. Peak