(This post was last modified: 09-24-2021, 12:42 AM by Scaramouche.)
Got it! One might be pardoned in assuming Birch + Root is similar to, generically, "root beer." You would be mistaken. But in a good way. If you squint your eyes and squinch up your nose, perhaps in a - very - distant way, but in the main this bears no resemblance to the bubbly root-flavored drink depicted on the label (but maybe the Canadian birch-beer version?). In any case, it's a great, unique fragrance all its own, and a perfect Fall scent. The fragrance notes from the label: birch bark, blue spruce, fir balsam, vanilla, wintergreen, spice. Yes, all of those, with a smoky, woodsy overlay, and maybe a hint of oud in the spice range, like the well lived-in interior of a north-woods cabin. You might expect from all the trees a predominant resinous, balsamy fragrance, but not to my nose. In fact it reminds me of Southern Witchcrafts' Samhain in many ways (although tallow and not vegan), again in a good way. A great scent for the changing Fall season, and just the fragrance for sitting by the fire with a mug of hot buttered rum and the winds of Winter on your doorstep. Fragrance strength and longevity was probably a 6 or 7 out of 10 on the SSNS (Scaramouche Spouse's Nose-Scale). Performance was outstanding - slick and protective, easy to lather. Not a "hard" soap, but not soft either, and not as soft as a croap, but like Goldilocks' bed, just right. The AS is a witch hazel/aloe splash, soothing and not as harsh as sometimes an alcohol splash can be, again just right for protection from drying Fall breezes. Very glad to have discovered MacDuff's offerings, and certainly not my last. Well done!
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