Jenjin Report post Posted August 31 Shrubby and fresh: musky amber and copaiba balsam with neatly-mowed grass, well-trimmed hornbeam, upturned soil, and breezy spring blossoms. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roogna Report post Posted September 19 I had to look up copaiba balsam (Sweet, almost honeyed, balsamic, peppery) and hornbeam is a type of tree that goes by other names This goes on fresh and green, with copaiba balsam giving it a woody spice, a little soil if I sniff carefully enough. As it dries, it settles to more soil and grass, but neither very heavy. OVer a few hours it goes from med to low throw, and gets more balsam-spice, and possibly amber, but I'm not as sure on that note. It's a nice, neutral scent that I think I'll try later in a scent locket I did not get any florals (spring blossoms), which I'm not complaining about. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doomsday_disco Report post Posted October 18 Minotaur Landscaper starts off as a blast of soil and grass on me, with more dirt than grass, and some pepperiness from what is probably the copaiba balsam. Over time, the dirt and grass decrease in strength and it becomes more of a peppery musky amber scent. While this isn't something I can see myself wearing, it was fun to get to try it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites