Jenjin Report post Posted June 10 (edited) Oak leaves, wine-splashed bark, goat’s milk accord, forest blossoms, and moss-dappled skin musk. Mayday Art: She Comes With Footsteps Light What potent blood hath modest May. – Ralph Waldo Emerson Artist - Gerard van Honthorst Edited June 10 by Jenjin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Bird Report post Posted August 9 Deep, rich, sweet, oaky (and in the drydown, slightly leathery), red wine, clean and milky skin, and smooth, woody, forest tones with a spicy warmth to them. I really enjoy this blend. It feels like a joyous romp between forest spirits, with wine flowing and no inhibitions. Sensual, playful, happy, wild scent. I love fragrances that feel both masculine and feminine at the same time, and I get that feel from Nymph & Satyr, appropriately. I almost missed this fragrance, lost in all of the updates, but I'm glad that I randomly decided to grab a bottle on the secondary market. This is one of those scents that the Lab does so well, that feels like offerings in the forest to me, because I usually offer red wines and honeyed milk. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DiZZysTARdust Report post Posted October 7 (edited) really beautiful and well blended. this goes on very green, but as it dries it takes on more depth and definitely a more musky quality. no notes really strike me as being recognizable on their own. just a smooth, slightly creamy, green muskiness. it seems to me that musk takes on a somewhat cleaner, almosy effervescent quality, possibly from the green notes (not in a soapy way). lower throw but a stunner ETA after trying this again, i would guess the greenish, almost bubbly note is possibly the oak! Edited October 17 by DiZZysTARdust Share this post Link to post Share on other sites