(This post was last modified: 05-17-2018, 07:57 PM by Bouki.)
Bois d'encens (Armani Privé) pine, lemon, pepper, frankincense
At first this smells a lot like Blenheim Bouquet, but with frankincense supporting the black pepper. The materials are fantastic – smooth, rich, and luxurious – and that's reflected in the price. A full bottle's out of range, so I'm nursing a small decant. In spite of the name, it's not at all smoky. In fact, it strikes me a one of the cleanest interpretations of incense. I wish I could come home each night to a house smelling like this.
At first this smells a lot like Blenheim Bouquet, but with frankincense supporting the black pepper. The materials are fantastic – smooth, rich, and luxurious – and that's reflected in the price. A full bottle's out of range, so I'm nursing a small decant. In spite of the name, it's not at all smoky. In fact, it strikes me a one of the cleanest interpretations of incense. I wish I could come home each night to a house smelling like this.
(This post was last modified: 05-18-2018, 01:33 AM by meliahog.)
(05-17-2018, 05:34 AM)Bouki Wrote: Bois d'encens (Armani Privé) pine, lemon, pepper, frankincense
At first this smells a lot like Blenheim Bouquet, but with frankincense supporting the black pepper. The materials are fantastic – smooth, rich, and luxurious – and that's reflected in the price. A full bottle's out of range, so I'm nursing a small decant. In spite of the name, it's not at all smoky. In fact, it strikes me a one of the cleanest interpretations of incense. I wish I could come home each night to a house smelling like this.
+1 I love this cologne best incense ever
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Kiste (Slumberhouse) peach jam, dry grass, cinnamon roses, wax
Peach jam cooking on the stove while the lawn burns up under the late summer sun. Somebody's been good enough to cut the roses and bring them in out of the heat. Like all the other Slumberhouse scents I've sampled, Kiste has a waxy note that gives everything a nostalgic soft focus.
Peach jam cooking on the stove while the lawn burns up under the late summer sun. Somebody's been good enough to cut the roses and bring them in out of the heat. Like all the other Slumberhouse scents I've sampled, Kiste has a waxy note that gives everything a nostalgic soft focus.
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