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Rambling koala
One of my favourite things about Zoologist fragrances is the transformation it goes on.
First spray does this cool thing where it oscillates between a cool eucalyptus and warm honey candy.
Ten minutes in and a touch of flowers come out, as well as a bit of incense.
A few more minutes and black tea comes in.
After an hour I get a creamy wood. Such an interesting change! I will say though that after 3 hours it settles down to the point where is almost imperceptible. I think I like the base best, but the whole evolution is cool.
First spray does this cool thing where it oscillates between a cool eucalyptus and warm honey candy.
Ten minutes in and a touch of flowers come out, as well as a bit of incense.
A few more minutes and black tea comes in.
After an hour I get a creamy wood. Such an interesting change! I will say though that after 3 hours it settles down to the point where is almost imperceptible. I think I like the base best, but the whole evolution is cool.
Springtime Critter
It starts off reminding me of the smell of the shed in the yard of my childhood home; warm, woody, outdoors. This quickly switches into floral, in which the rose stands out.
Hay comes out after about half an hour, and shortly after that I get a touch of smokiness. This part I like better than the opening. But as always with Zoologist fragtances, I love the scent development.
Three hours in and it's still floral. I didn't get any beer, which is a shame.
Ultimately as it faded I got a touch of vanilla. It lasted about 4.5 hours.
Hay comes out after about half an hour, and shortly after that I get a touch of smokiness. This part I like better than the opening. But as always with Zoologist fragtances, I love the scent development.
Three hours in and it's still floral. I didn't get any beer, which is a shame.
Ultimately as it faded I got a touch of vanilla. It lasted about 4.5 hours.
Interesting but...
Right off it's an intriguing dance of flowers with a touch of pepper and bergamot.
Its becomes creamy and fruity after about 30 minutes.
Not my thing, but like all other Zoologist fragrances I've tried it's clearly complex. For context I prefer heavier, warmer gourmand scents, incense, scents that others sometimes consider challenging.
Its becomes creamy and fruity after about 30 minutes.
Not my thing, but like all other Zoologist fragrances I've tried it's clearly complex. For context I prefer heavier, warmer gourmand scents, incense, scents that others sometimes consider challenging.
Cute Rabbit
I immediately get gourmand and vegetal, including cinnamon. I've heard folks wax poetic about this smelling like a carrot cake. I see hints of that, but it's not exactly there. An hour in and all I can think of is Spring. It's a dance between carrots, biscuits, and fresh green. It's not particularly strong, and only has a medium longevity. I do feel cute when wearing it. Certainly interesting and complex, but unless I come in to loads of money I won't be getting a full bottle. There's something to be said of how tempted I am to buy this because of the art design on the bottle, though!
Warm and fuzzy
People weren't kidding when they said this was for honey lovers. Right away from first spray I get warm beeswax. So cozy, like surrounding myself with glowing beeswax candles.
I also get a beautiful soft orange scent, which adds interesting depth. Vanilla comes in a bit later as well.
I could still smell it on my skin 8 hours later, though faintly. Like all Zoologist fragrances I've experienced this is complex and interesting. Generally smelling before you buy is good, but I really think if you like the listed notes you'll love Bee!
I also get a beautiful soft orange scent, which adds interesting depth. Vanilla comes in a bit later as well.
I could still smell it on my skin 8 hours later, though faintly. Like all Zoologist fragrances I've experienced this is complex and interesting. Generally smelling before you buy is good, but I really think if you like the listed notes you'll love Bee!