Jenjin Report post Posted September 16 Burnt pumpkin skins, creosote, coal, and industrial waste. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elspethdixon Report post Posted 11 hours ago Testing this against regular Smokestack. Wet: Regular Smokestack (which is probably one of my all-time favorite perfumes from the lab) is resinous tobacco and probably vetiver, which become sweet and velvety once they hit my skin. Maybe a hint of conifer resin as well? Pumpkin Smokestack, on the other hand, is a blast of buttery pumpkin with a hint of tobacco on the wand. Freshly applied: Once it hits my skin, Pumpkin Smokestack is strongly pumpkin spice with a hint of smokey tobacco underneath - those “burnt pumpkin skins” were seasoned with pumpkin spice before they went into the fire. This is a better robust fall pumpkin spice than pumpkin latte, honestly, I’m already wondering how it would layer with a coffee single note. Drydown: Regular Smokestack is fairly linear, staying rich, resinous, almost spicy tobacco with a hint of something camphoraceous even hours later (and I do mean hours, it’s still detectable on my skin eight hours later). Pumpkin Smokestack is a much softer version, with sweet pumpkin replacing some of the robust tobacco. After the first hour or so the spice element had gone and it’s all buttery pumpkin + tobacco again, like it was in the imp. It doesn’t last quite as long as regular Smokestack either, maybe about half the overall wear time. I love it. It’s distinctly different from Smokestack despite obviously sharing the same base notes. I’m definitely getting a full bottle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites