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Precious Woods (Solid Perfume) by Wild Veil Perfume

Precious Woods Solid Perfume

Eggi37
02/14/2024 - 06:36 AM
7Scent 7Longevity 6Sillage 7Bottle 5Pricing
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Licorice snakes with ethereal freshness & green mint breath
Hanging on the cedar tree
Sweet-creamy vanilla/musk balm
Dripping from damp bark
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51 Comments
PinseltownPinseltown 1 year ago
1
Not really my thing...
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RakschanaRakschana 1 year ago
1
That might appeal to me :)
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IriniIrini 1 year ago
1
Sounds like a refreshing scent ....
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LuwaLuwa 1 year ago
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I prefer to keep a safe distance from the notes.
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ExUserExUser 1 year ago
1
I prefer to eat the licorice snakes and don't want to use cream.
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ChizzaChizza 1 year ago
1
Exciting, I really like the brand!
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
Mint and sweet cream wouldn't be for you.
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KailaniKailani 1 year ago
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Your picture is nice, with mint and licorice, but it's not really for me...🥰💙
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NuiWhakakoreNuiWhakakore 1 year ago
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I wouldn't need vanilla cream...
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Flakon11eFlakon11e 1 year ago
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It reads a bit hectic or unharmonious...
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Flakon11eFlakon11e 1 year ago
1
Maybe the Monsieur by Lanvin has just completely captivated me today 😄
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
It's definitely a harmonious overall impression. The notes come together nicely.
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BosworthBosworth 1 year ago
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You don't seem completely convinced.
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Rieke2021Rieke2021 1 year ago
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I surprisingly found the consistency of the solids pleasant...
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
It really is quite pleasant to wear.
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SchalkerinSchalkerin 1 year ago
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I'm not so sure.
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JeobJeob 1 year ago
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I like well-made mint breath, as long as there's no toothpaste involved. Licorice, on the other hand, can be tricky for me sometimes.
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JonasP1JonasP1 1 year ago
1
I probably wouldn't be really impressed.
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ParfumAholicParfumAholic 1 year ago
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Sounds like a very interesting blend. I just find the consistency a bit tricky because it's slightly creamy.
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AndinAndin 1 year ago
1
I haven't tried solid perfume yet. I'm curious if it lasts differently and has a different sillage compared to liquid fragrances. This one has a catchy name, but it doesn't quite live up to it. Mint always gives me toothpaste vibes quickly, which can be off-putting-like in After Eight.
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JeobJeob 1 year ago
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@Andin @Eggi37 I think the carrier substance in Abby is beeswax. Gold Dust didn't smell sharply ethereal to me, but I did notice a strong, almost tingling balsamic note in the 2 solids I tested from Abby, which I recognize from tolu balsam, for example. I also wondered if that’s characteristic. Looking forward to the test tomorrow!
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
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I don't really know, but it's up next tomorrow.
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AndinAndin 1 year ago
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@Eggi37 What do they use as a carrier substance, is it Vaseline? @Jeob recently commented on Gold Dust from the house, but there was probably only saffron in it, which might smell a bit fresh.
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
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I'm currently wearing another one from the house without mint, which also smells very ethereal-sharp-fresh. I wonder if that's normal for solids.
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CoraKirschCoraKirsch 1 year ago
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The blend is quite adventurous...
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Maren11Maren11 1 year ago
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I probably couldn't get on board with that.
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Danny264Danny264 1 year ago
1
phew, it has something, but also not really
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
I smell a green woodiness quite late, which could come from the oud, and it fits well into the overall picture.
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SmoetnSmoetn 1 year ago
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The beginning sounds very appealing...
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TherisTheris 1 year ago
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I'm curious to hear what you think about the house. Sweetness just isn't your thing, huh?
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
There are sweeter ones, but the mint isn't really my thing either :-)
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FrauKirscheFrauKirsche 1 year ago
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Oh... that sounds lovely. I'll even take licorice snakes for that! :-)
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
It would probably be too sweet for you :-)
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Tony1106Tony1106 1 year ago
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I definitely need to try this house. I've read a lot of good things about it here on Parfumo.
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KäseKäse 1 year ago
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could actually like it
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Elisa1000Elisa1000 1 year ago
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Licorice and mint - that sounds like it's going to be something to laugh about again... 😂
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GandixGandix 1 year ago
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Not really your thing.
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SirLancelotSirLancelot 1 year ago
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I find licorice relatively difficult in fragrances.
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BillyBumblerBillyBumbler 1 year ago
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I don't think that's really my thing with mint and licorice...
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ElAttarineElAttarine 1 year ago
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Toothpaste and sweet-creamy sounds tricky. Overall, it still seems oddly interesting...
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
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Not bad at all. There are definitely sweeter scents, especially in the niche world. This one is just naturally sweet.
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SpatzlSpatzl 1 year ago
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I've never had solid either. Does it work well?
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
I still need to figure out how much to apply. It melts nicely on the skin and absorbs like a cream with a waxy texture.
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BridaBrida 1 year ago
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I've been interested in the brand for a while.
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
Are worth the experience.
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AxiomaticAxiomatic 1 year ago
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Licorice, a delicate topic for me.
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DuftgroupieDuftgroupie 1 year ago
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I haven't had any solid experiences so far.
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Konst121Konst121 1 year ago
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The mint bothered me here. I like it in fresh scents, but not in a forest context 😅
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Steffi92Steffi92 1 year ago
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That sounds lovely!
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Eggi37Eggi37 1 year ago
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Licorice, mint, vanilla, and musk rarely get a chance with me. The mint is very fresh and combined with the sweetness, it feels a bit like chewing gum/toothpaste.
It smells a bit too sweet and creamy here. Oud is missed. But overall, it’s a very pleasant scent that doesn’t irritate.
It sits nicely on the skin like a waxy cream.
Thanks to Konst121 for the first solid experience.
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SetterliebeSetterliebe 1 year ago
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That sounds quite nice...
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