Jenjin Report post Posted December 27, 2023 Myrrh, Papyrus Reed, and Benzoin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LavenderCoffee Report post Posted December 28, 2023 myrrh is the prominent note, forming a soft and familiar base. I don't think I have anything else with papyrus in it, but I'm getting a sense of the reed aspect of the note here, and it perches on top of the resins. as with most oils the scent evolves differently on exposed skin - my wrist is giving me a nice warm vanillic benzoin, but the crook of my elbow is where the papyrus is most apparent. not sure I would call it papery at all unless someone told me it was supposed to be papyrus, but with that word in my head it does seem to fit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Bird Report post Posted January 29 A Priala type myrrh - deep red, smoldering, slightly spicy, heavy, and satisfying. I think the papyrus is adding to the woody, spicy, earthy tones of the myrrh. The benzoin gives it a good dose of powdery vanilla sweetness after about 20 minutes. I usually don't love benzoin, but it pairs really nicely with the myrrh and cypriol, adding a softness and delicate, warm, vanilla powdery sweetness to the whole blend that makes it easier to wear and more crowd pleasing. I've asked myself if I really needed all of the myrrh menage blends that have been available lately and the answer is yes, yes I do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites