Jenjin Report post Posted May 9 (edited) Thick blankets of moss embracing river-smoothed stones, a cascade of shimmering amber, and heady white petals. April Art: A Moment of Joy April is a moment of joy for those who have survived the winter. – Samuel Johnson Alexander Rothaug Die-Wunderblume-april-art-2024-WEB.webp Edited June 10 by Jenjin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sea turtle Report post Posted July 18 (edited) No reviews yet? Well, here goes... I'll preface this with the caveat that I'm likely anosmic to the white florals in this mix because I get no flowers here! This is like one of the duets from earlier in the year (Wolf Moon: Grass & Moonlit Dew) with a vegetal layer on top -- blue ocean-y potpourri with something akin to raw carrot. The veggies and potpourri burn out after a bit and you get left with a puddle of (albeit, refreshing) river water. This was much more aquatic than I expected! Edited July 18 by sea turtle copy paste fail Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
forspecial_plate Report post Posted August 3 I'm amping the moss but that's not unusual for me. OOF that is a nose full of moss. This is deep, green, mossy, and more aquatic than I expected. From memory it reminds me of Bayou but I haven't smelled that in a long time. It's wearing a little oppressive and heavy on me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Bird Report post Posted August 3 Very soapy and strong. It's kinda like someone danced around a freezing little stream and mossy glen flinging laundry soap powder all over everything. I can smell the humid moss and an impression of cold water, but the spring floral laundry soap thing is intense and even a tiny dab of this feels very overwhelming to me. It's like it wants to smell natural and alluring, but it's absolutely coated in harsh, artificially scented soap. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RoseThornAndOak Report post Posted August 6 (edited) Quite stoney, green, lush atmospheric in the bottle. On the skin, fresh, clean aquatics emerge in force. There's something sharp that is not agreeing with my skin, I believe it's the amber that smells beautiful, commercial and high end, but rarely works on my skin. This would make a great atmo. I feel like I have entered the painting when sniffing the bottle. I suspect on the right skin, this would be a nice, green, clean amber fit for a dryad or nymph. Edited August 6 by RoseThornAndOak Share this post Link to post Share on other sites