Lughsscent

Lughsscent

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Lughsscent 6 months ago 2
9
Bottle
3
Sillage
2
Longevity
2
Scent
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Tangerine sledgehammer with a hint of nothingness
My first and hopefully last blind purchase. It was a sale and for 50 euros I thought I couldn't go wrong with Brooklyn's signature fragrance.

Far from it. The fragrance starts with a sledgehammer of mandarin. I just - omg - when does it stop. If citrus fruits are nicely integrated, all good. But this is pure mandarin. After 4-5 minutes, the mandarin goes to sleep and doesn't wake up. Shortly afterwards, you can perceive the spices, woods and resins. But only very faintly. After an hour, I smell almost nothing.

So I put - ok then more - 4 pumps on the woolen sweater, the scent usually lasts a very long time. Unfortunately, after 10 minutes I smell nothing.

I'm about to send it back. This is bordering on customer fraud. Every other natural perfume performs better! I'm really shocked.

I own two other fragrances from Brooklyn. Santal Rose and New Level. Both are worlds better (I still hope, as I've had them for two years I'm not sure if they've changed the formulation there.

If Brooklyn delivers quality like this, they will soon be delivered.
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Lughsscent 6 months ago 1
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
7.5
Scent
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Hunter

In my mind's eye, the hunter is gutting the freshly killed game. A campfire with pine needles glows in the distance. The leather trousers are old and full of earth and dried blood. The moss is wet and resin is dripping from a fallen conifer.

Too dark and too intense forest and hunting smell for me. Very well done. Mega authentic, but nothing for me to wear.
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Lughsscent 6 months ago 3
4
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
9
Scent
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Resinous sauna in the forest
I breathe in and in my mind's eye at least ten sauna masters of my absolute favorite sauna appear (they must be clones, as there is only ever one there). They have all somehow completed a perfumer's training and are now ecstatically extracting every bit of incense and sandalwood, every drop of resin that gives the saunas their signature scent - until everything is bottled in little bottles.
A hint of tea and vetiver and something hidden floral is secretly dripped in afterwards.
On my skin, the fragrance is bitter and less charming for the first 2 minutes. But as soon as the alcohol has evaporated, the metamorphosis begins. It smells of time out, letting go and relaxation. The incense makes it almost a little spiritual, the vetiver is grounding and the tea and flowers shimmer very minimally through the thick resinous wood planks.
I am blown away by this fragrance. It immediately transports me to a place of calm.
Quartzazate doesn't blend in, it doesn't flatter anyone. It leaves no questions unanswered - it is honest and open but in a warm way and then gives you a lot of serenity.


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Compared to Lüscher's 46N8e, Florascent clearly wins in my purely subjective ranking. The 46 is sweeter in the background and more floral in the top note, all in a way that I don't really like. On the other hand, I really like the needle-like quality of Lüscher. You could certainly come up with the idea of layering it. In Quartzazate, the resinous wood and the incense dominate - as I said, the flowers can only be guessed at behind the wood - I like that - even if it may be less rounded than the 46. It just suits the wearer for me - corners and edges and all that.
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