doomsday_disco Report post Posted November 8 Sleek black fur, fuzzy tonka bean, bronze amber and yellow bergamot, black patchouli, honeyed chestnut, and pumpkin incense. I and Pangur Bán, my cat, ‘Tis a like task we are at; Hunting mice is his delight, Hunting words I sit all night. Better far than praise of men ‘Tis to sit with book and pen; Pangur bears me no ill-will, He, too, plies his simple skill. ‘Tis a merry thing to see At our tasks how glad are we, When at home we sit and find Entertainment to our mind. Oftentimes a mouse will stray In the hero Pangur’s way; Oftentimes my keen thought set Takes a meaning in its net. ‘Gainst the wall he sets his eye Full and fierce and sharp and sly; ‘Gainst the wall of knowledge I All my little wisdom try. When a mouse darts from its den, O! how glad is Pangur then; O! what gladness do I prove When I solve the doubts I love. So in peace our task we ply, Pangur Bán, my cat, and I; In our arts we find our bliss, I have mine, and he has his. Practice every day has made Pangur perfect in his trade; I get wisdom day and night, Turning darkness into light. – From the ninth-century Irish poem, Pangur Bán, translated by Robin Flower Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lunasariel Report post Posted November 18 In the imp: I'm getting a lot of pumpkin spices (particularly nutmeg) and honey, but this is a surprisingly non-foodie scent for me. Probably because the more gourmand-y elements are balanced by a nice fur-ruffling musk, a very smooth patch, amber, and maybe just a hint of bergamot around the edges? Wet: Very incense- and pumpkin spice-forward (more pumpkin spice up close, but more incense from afar), but grounded and made cuddly by tonka and amber. The bergamot also becomes much more apparent after a minute or two. It brings to mind the colors orange and brown, and feels like a fuzzy, well-worn knitted jumper. Dry: This is such a gorgeous fall scent. Less sweet than you might think from the pumpkin spice/honeyed chestnut/amber, but just a lovely, mellow golden-brown scent. The honeyed chestnut really comes into its own on the drydown, and it eventually settles into mainly tonka, patchouli, and amber, although the pumpkin spice incense and honey(ed chestunt) are also evident. The tonka, patch, and honey last the longest, although the amber and incense also hang around for a long time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akurarei Report post Posted November 21 This is lovely! It is dark and warm, and the vein of pumpkin incense appears and disappears like a shadow. I can't detect any particular note aside from that pumpkin incense, which reminds me ALOT of pumpkin spice TBH. It sits pretty close to the skin, but there are pleasant wafts emerging as I move my arms (I applied a single dot of oil to my wrist and smooched it into the other wrist) Bonus: the label art is freaking adorable! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roseus Report post Posted December 14 In the bottle the pumpkin incense really leaps out. Very autumnal spicy amber. Wet it becomes more musky, with a bit of earthy patch. As it dries down the spice really fades, just sort of gently warming the blend. Mostly amber, musk, and patch with a hint of bergamot brightening things slightly. It's a low, fuzzy sort but with surprising throw. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites